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OUR WINDOW DISPLAY IS YOUR SUMMER GUIDE. No. 1 CURTAINS No. 2 The "House beautiful" is uo wild dream wlien we have such an immense variety of Curtains, over 500 pail's ill all, ranging in price from Is 9d to 2i)s (id. The designs are lloral, scalloped, fern, etc. The material Swiss Net and Guipure, etc. No. :) SKIRTS and BLOUSES "Style" and "Good Taste" describe in three words our show of Summer Skirts and Blouses for ladies, Our window will convince you—the Embroidered Crushe, Cream Serge, or Silk and Woollen Voile Skirts run in prices from .is lid to l*Js fid, and from l<ls lid to 555. Cool Muslins from 3s lid, the new Voiles, the Rich Silks at (is lid and Mercerised from os lid, all figure in our beautiful crisp creations fresh from the makers AMBURY DRAPERS AND CLOTHIERS No. 4 NOTIONS Ton could hardly term I his a "parasol panic" only as regards the prices. Our assortment of sunshades promise something to suit I lie most exacting taste, and the prices—well, you cannot afford to be without some protection from the sun this summer No. 5 MILLINER 1' This season the French Models excel in smart summery freshness. We show a pretty pale blue Fancy Straw, trimmed with Chiffon, rose leaves and white roses; it is just a "love of a hat," chic, neat and softly pleasing No C MILLINERY These are but two of the many I'arisienne beauties depicted ill our window. Let our Milliner adviso you; her experience is at your service. We have just the hat that will please you BROTHERS NEW PLYMOUTH. SEASONABLE SHOES FOR HOLIDAY WEAR. BAR SHOES To keep step with the march of progress. These are the kind that look well, feel well and wear well. Neat, stytish and correct. You'll appreciate another good feature of these shoes this weather: they are delightfully cool. Price 3/11. UNDER CANVAS Canvas is the fabric of the moment. The camper on the mountain, the summer girl on the beach, all are under canvas these days, or wish to be. Are you fair to your foet? Wc have the nattiest and most wearable eanvas shoes you ever saw from 2/6 to 4/6. PINE SHOES For service and quality this , line is unequalled. There is an individuality about these shoes that please us as boot, men. We like them, and can recommend them to people who can- for foot comfrt and like io be well shod. Price 10/6. NEEDLE TOE having Louis heels, arc shapely shoes, the new summor fashion. They arc as soft as a glove, yet smart. The sort of shoes that makes "Life's walk" easy, and complete a toilet m the most finished style. They cost JB/6. W. G. LINTIIORN ... ... ... H. C. EVAN A.B.C. BOOT DEPOT DJiVON STREET

TRY THE TARANAKI DRUG AND PATENT MEDICINE STOEE S FOJI PHOTOGRAPHIC MATERIALS OUR STOCK IS FRESH Just landed direct from the manufacturers: POSTCAIiDS: Selt-toning, Gaslight, P.O.P. in all grades. CAMERAS: To suit beginners and all amateurs. PLATES AND PAPERS s All makes and speeds. NO OLD STOCK HERE "HYPAX" neutralises H ypo in one minute. "TONEATA," the ideal combined Toning and Fixing Solution. Printing Frames, Ruby Lamps, Trays, Racks, and Washing Tanks,etc m large variety. PHOTOGRAPHIC FORMULAS DISPENSED WITH ONLY PUREST CHEMICALS. DARK ROOM FOR AMATEURS Wm. Fraser, M .p.s.v., DEVON STREET, NE W PLYM 0U T

YOU'RE TOO LATE now to make up wear for Xmas. holidays WE CAN ASSIST YOU. We're allowing (lie very smartest summer goods READY TO WEAR for ladies and children. We're noted for these lines, and our display is an education m smartness. LADIES' MILLINER V. —lieally choice. Exclusive English and French' models. Very becoming. KAIAPOI COSTUMES,—For fit and smartness are unequalled. Also very nice English goods. * CRASH JACKETS, Skirts, Blouses and Costumes j perfect tits; cheapest in the trade. CORRECT, WHITE LINEN ami DRILL costumes skirts and blouses. OUR BLOUSE WEAK is most extensive and needs to be seen to be appreciated. THE CHILDREN'S D[SPLAY of Millinery is beautiful and extensive. HERBERT'S "UP-TO-DATE."

LAWNMOWERS Tlic kind that needs no ten-horse power to movi! '.hem. Oneman power is ample. nnti then there's a hit to snare. Easy running mowers that, do tlu".v H'ufK cleanly and well. JN n natciiv ivoric, out nice even lawns, resuiv wlicn you use ours. Ail prices from Ui up. GARDEN HOSE There is a ureiry warm summer in store for us. How about your garden hose? is it leaking—giving you free shower bum instead of the garden ? Use some 01 Murlon's Special garden hose, and North Uritish. All sizes; stand heavy pressure ; light and durable. How much do you waut ? Co., I SKi; OCR STOCK OF JJLECTHO j AiivAuuvitviiiiiK; puTE l(oii DEVON STKEET, NEW PLYMOUTH. pkkmnts WHITE CLOVEIt BUTTER Housewives are favoured in New Plymouth. It is the only town m People who are particular aliout. the New Zealand where Butter retailed Butter served 0111 heir table should use ast year at Is. Being lhc largest AVn iti; Ci.ovrk, my first brand. Fresh buyer of Dairy Produce for local con- every day, daintily jpacked, is as sweet s iimption iu the colony I was able to arid gooit one day as another. Try it refuse to raise my price when com- —just onco. It's/'orth it. pctilors here approached me. FRUITFUL COOKERY. Best/of Cooks fail, if the materials are poor. (Jowl, clean new season's fruit is the only kind I sell. Raisins, (id ; Sultanas, kl; Currants, 3Jd. TINNED FRUITS. These tinned goods are as fresh ' -Apricots cost when harvested, taste as good as new Peaches „ {ld plucked fruit. Every tin bright and Pears ... . ... ~ l(Jd clean inside and out. You save money 011 every purchase you malic at my store. Notk ir. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. Have hail a habit of growing since I was about six clays' old, some way or another. Late years it's been my business. Shall bo pleased to see you now at SKINNER'S BUILDINGS. BKOUGHAM STKEET. T. \Y. IyELC^ : KING ST., NEW PLYMOUTH,

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8014, 28 December 1905, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8014, 28 December 1905, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8014, 28 December 1905, Page 3

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