THREE REASONS] WHY* *T*HREE out of tbe numerous reasonß ■■■ " why WALTON'S SELF-BAISINC* FLOUJR 18 THE BFST. 1. Becane 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, Bronejham-st., New Plymouth 868tc FACTS WORTH KNOWING. THAT for Drapery and Clothing of . sterling quality and at the lowest remunerative prices Go to The PUBLIC BENEFIT STORES. FACTS WORTH KNOWING — Tbat for Ladies' and Children's ULSTERS and Macintoshes at startling low priceß go to the Public Benefit Stores. FACTS WORTH KNOWING — For Plain and Fancy DRESS GOODS there is no cheaper house in the Province than the Public Benefit Stores. FACTS WORTH KNOWING — For Corsets, Gloves, Ribl^ns, Laces, Flowers, Featherb, etc., go to tbe Public Benefit Stores. FACTS WORTH KNOWING — That the Silkt?, Plushes. Velvets, Jackets, Mantles, Evening Dress Goods, Fans. Umbrellas, &c, can be boaaht at such prices as to defy competition, at the SUP Public Benefit Stores. FACTS WORTH KNOWIKG — That you can save money by purchasing your Blankets, Flannels, Shirtings, Woolb, ami Manchester .Goods of all descriptions at fc the Public Benefit Stores. Facts worth Knowing HOSIERY.! HOSIERY 1 1 HOSIERY 1 1 1 The veruict from Our Customers, " Your Stockings wear bo well, we recommend them to all our friends." Friends in town and country will do well to call before purchasing elsewhere, at the PUBLIC -BENEFIT -STORES. CXOXII ING I>UPAIt r i MEi\T. See our Boys' and Men's English and Colonial Clothing, which for quality and workmanship are the cheapest in the trade — OVERCOATS FOR GENTLEMEN, The Chesterfield Overcoat The * „ ) - Aiackintosb (with Cape) The Clyde Overcoat The Scarboiough Overcoat For Boys, the Chesterfield Cape and Imperial Overcoats — all at reduced prices. The MEN'S OUTFITTING DEPARTMENT . is. well assorted with, all the requirements of the season. ONE FACT MORE. jSaob year hasproved that our determination to sell with a small profit a good substantial article, and straightforward fair dealing, brings its reward. We mean to do as large an increase on the Winter Trade at we did on the Summer, and to effect this we shall leave no stone untnrned • to provide our clientß with such wmmmm iamfs üß_cannot tail' to attain that which we aim at. p. £ s. FAMILY GKOCr.JKY, TEA, PROVISION WAKEHOUSa. The liberal encouragement we are receiving from _ a publio capable of -appreciating honest value, ia placing us in » position to pnt within the reach o£ everyene the luxury of a genuine first-class article at a fair honest price, on the principle of ."live < and let live.". (^Families waited npon for their orders. j° Best local-cured Baoon The primeet Canterbury Hams^and^Bacon ffg" Bayer of Butter, Egge, &a/ „ „ Fungus., M. A. .BOWEN, ;p. B. s.,j N,E.W PLYMOUTH. VIBITOBfI TO AUCKLAND received V In a Private Boarding-honje, beaati- • folly situi'ted at North Shore. Termi very moderate. ForputiauUri enquire at this Oft* WHbtfi
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Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 8834, 18 July 1890, Page 4
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484Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 8834, 18 July 1890, Page 4
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