THftEE REASONS WHY. HpHREE out of the numerous reasonß •*• why WALTON'S SELF-RAISIN(* FLOUR IS THE BFST. 1. Became it is the Cheapest in the Market. 2. Because it makes the best Pastry. 3. Because of its absolute Purity. Prepared? and sold only by WM. WALTON FAMILY GROCER, Brougham-st., New Plymouth 868tc
FACTS WORTH KNOWING. THAT for Drapery and Clothing of sterling quality and at the lowest remunerative prices iHT Gto to The PUBLIC BENEFIT STORES. FACTS WORTH KNOWING — That for Ladieß' and Children's ULSTERS and Macintoshes at startling low prices go to the Public Benefit Stores. FACTS WORTH KNOWING — For Plain and Fancy DRESS GOODS there is no cheaper hoase iv tbe Province than the Public Benefit Stores. I^ACTS WORTH KNOWING — For Corsets, Gloves, Ribl .ne, Laces, Flowers, Feathert, etc, go to the Public Benefit Stores. FACTS WORTH KNOWING — That . the Silkf, Plashes, Velvets, Jackets, Mantles, Evening Dress Goods, Fans. Umbrellas, &c, can be bought at each prices as to defy competition, at the Public Benefit Stores. FACTB WORTiTkNOWING — That you cun save money by purchasing your Blankets, Flannels, Shirtings, Wools, and Manchester Goods of all descriptions "at^the Public Benefit Stores. Facts wos-ch knowing HOSIERY 1 HOSIERY 1 1 HOSIERY ! 1 ! The verdict from Oar Castomers, " Yoar Stockings wear so well, we recommend them to all oar friends." Friends in town and country will do well to call before * purchasing elsewhere, at the PUBLIC BENEFIT STORES. CLOTHING 1912 PA Rl MENI\ See oar Boys' and Men's English and Colonial Cldthing, which for quality and workmanship are the cheapest in the trade — " OVERCOATS FOR GENTLEMEN, Thb Chesterfield ' Overcoat The „ Mackintosh (with Cape) The Clyde Overcoat The Scarboiongh Overcoat For Boys, tbe Chesterfield Cape and Imperial Overcoats—all at reduced prices. .The* MEN'S OUTFITTING^ DEPARTMENT ia well assorted witb all the requirements of the season. ONE FAOT MORE. Kacb year has proved that oar determination to sell with a email profit a good eobatantial article, and straightforward fair dealing, brings its reward. We mean to do as large an increase on the Winter • Trade ai we did on the Sammer, and to • effect this we ahall leave no stone untamed to provide oar clients witb each ascannot fail to attain that which we aim at. p. M S s. FAMILY GROCEKY, TEA, tAND PROVISION WAREHOUSE}. The liberal encouragement we are receiving from a pablio capable of appreciating honest valne, is placing ub in a position to pat within tbe reach of everyone the lnxnry of a genuine firßt>cloßS article at a fair honest price, on tbe principle of ." live and let live." OjFttmiließ waited upon for their orders. <? Best local-cared Bacon Tbe^primeßt Canterbury Hams,and£Bacon 43* Boyef'of Latter, Eggs, &o [ '» n Fungae. M. A. BOWEN, £>♦ B. 8., NEW PLYMOUTH. I VISITORS TO AUCKLAND received in a Private Boarding-house, beautifully sitaotod at North Shore, Terms very moderate. #9* PWtioalKl ecqoJre at this
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Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 8832, 16 July 1890, Page 4
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477Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 8832, 16 July 1890, Page 4
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