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GLOVES V l * PAIR ' Our Christmas shipments have arrived. We claim and prove these to be the best money's worth ever offered. Never have we seen such fast and furious selling, customers benot only delighted, but astonished at the TiQues we give. CHIFFONS lld YARD ' Never too mnch, and often we do the store an injustice by making the price too little. But it's all right as long as our customers get the benefit —it is the rale here to divide profits. COTTON «J pi 1 prr UNDERVESTS 6(1 BACH We have 6 dozen of this line to pick and choose from. We give the facts and name the prices. These are not days for foolishness, and " The King Street Store" has no time for buncombe. PRESENTS FROM 6d Up to as far as your pocket will allow. Odd things, some of them, bet fashion followers must have one store for odd things, and that store is ours. MOREY& MOORE CASH DIAFESS AND MASTFACTUBERS' AGEXTB, KING STEEET.

SANTA CLAUS TO THE FKONT. You would imagine Santa Claus* and bis whole family had brought over our shipment of Fancy Goods and Inns. Novelties in Ac lonic from London if you had seen them as we opened each case. The variety was immense. Bring your little ones along when yon come, the travellers' samples of toys will delight tiiex, and the price will please top. Although, for the reason stated under our name, the prices are low, they in no way affect the quality. One word of warning: Come early and make your selection; out assortment is great, bat so will our trade be. We give one dozen Pictnre Post Cards away to every purchaser of goods over . ss, or 6s worth of goods for 5s or over. Yqu know the shop. D. MALCOLM & CO., Fahcy Goods ... Devon St. The whole stock of our business must be cleared by Jan. 6th, 1906. The lease is sub-let

BABGAINS Iff GLOVE 3 BABGAINS IN HOSIERY BARGAINS IN BLOUSES BARGAINS IN COSTUMES BABGAINS IN RIBBONS BABGAINS IN LACES BOUNTIFUL BARGAINS Beckon You This Week to tile MIDSUMMER SALE THIS Season [willjjbe fmemorable among the times and seasons held in grateful remembrance by all who do their shopping at this Store. If yon are gift-seeking, the suggestions here are practically without limit. There's something suitable for everyone on your list for gifts. THE BARGAIN DISCOUNTS ARK MIGHTY ATTRACTIVE.

MOREY & SON DEVON* ST., NEW PLYMOCTH. SURATURA TEA IS SOKE ECONOMICAL THAN OTIIEE TEAS. Thousand.* of women in New Zealand who Lave made careful tests, know that one pound of Suratura possesses as much slimulating properties as a ]>ound and a half of other teas. The average consumption of tea per year by each person in NewZealand is about six pounds, and the average family would thus consume about 30lb in a year. The users of Suratura receive the same palate pleasure and tea satisfaction from 201bs of Suratura as others do from 301b.s of the common kinds, At 2s per lb. there is a saving of 2<)s on Suratura and the consumer gets a better tea, with a fine texture, bright liquor, and an agreeable aroma. KETAIL TBICES. Suratura A quality 1/6 per lb. Suratura B quality 1/9 „ „ Suratura D quality 2/. „ „ Suraturr X quality 2/1 „ „ J A. MAI SE Y • ARCHITECT. large experience in Birmingham (England), Sydney and Auckland. Drawings, Specifications, etc., pro pared in lirst-class style for any de scription of buildings. Offices— i dumfcen,

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8012, 26 December 1905, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8012, 26 December 1905, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8012, 26 December 1905, Page 2

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