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"FAIR BARGAINS." The Cash Palace Co,'s ANNUAL SALE is now in full swing. <^" Prices quoted daring the fale are STRICTLY FOR CA3FL All Goods Booked will be charged regular prices. ) It will pay you t j come and Buy some of the EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS we are now offering, as it is Cash we want. GASH PALACE GO. HEALS so* o-HL..., Gent's Brown Leather Hand Bags, 7% Bs, 9s 6d Gents' Straw Hats, Is Washing Ties. 3 for Is Gents' All Wool Tweed Suits. 22s 6d, 25s 6d. 27s 68, wonderful value Merino Sox, 3 pairs for Is Beautiful Cream Striped Tennis Shirts, 3s lid Boys' Tweed Sailor Snits, 5s lid and 6s lid ! Boys' All Wool Tweed Snits, sizes 5 to 8, 83 lid ; 9 to 11, 9s 6d ; 12 to 14, 11s Boys' Strong Hose, Is pair NBAL> GASH OLOTHIER, Corner" [Devon 'and Broughamstreets. SEEDS. SEEDS. SEEDS. JUST ARRIVED EX 8.8. Waiwera, FROM LONDON,— ■i r TANKH NEW BBABON'BGBABB JLO SEEDS, oomprising White and Red Clovers, Cowgrass, Alsike, Trefoil, Fescues, Rib Grass, Timothy, Broad Essex, Rape, Mustard, &c , &o Aleo, — G.T.Y. Aberdeen, Devonshire, Greystone, Early White Stone, and Pnrple Top Mammoth Wh'te Turnip Seed. The above are imported direct from the celebrated firm of Messrs Hurst & Son, London, and may be relied npon for quality and germinating power. I have also in stock a large stock ot Ooloniil Grown Seeds, selected with the greatest care from the most reliable grower; these comprise, Poverty Bay and Canterbury Rye of superior quality, and 200 sacks of Captain Russell's Bye from the celebrated Flazmere Estate. Italian Rye, Cocksfoot, Crested Dogstail, Meadow Foxtail, &o , Ac Samples and prioes npon applioatic n. Special quotations to large Raven. Last season, in competition with the leading Seed Houses in N<w Zealand, I again . secured the Contraot for the rapply of seeds to the Lands Department, who made rue raoat exhaustive tests of the nampies mbmitted. My seeds being {highest in germinating power and lowest in price the contraot was awarded to mi. NEWT OS KING, Feedsman and Produce Merchant. New Plymouth and Stratford. CEYLON TBi. . . Is NOW THE FAVORITE TEA of the people throughout Australia. It is because it is the best Tea, the one pure and uniform Tea, and all things considered, the most economical Tea. NIRVANA TEA is grown on tbe mountain estates of Ceylon, and is picked nnder British supervision and packed in lead packets on the spot. This ensures its purity and fragnnoe right to the consumer in Australia. Experts have pronounced against China tea, as being deceptive and too often irjuroui to health. In China tea picking is possible only once a yetr, and i bus for folly eleven months out of the twelve China tea is ♦• off"— stale and unsatisfactory. Ceylon being on the eg wtor, tea piokiog there goes on daily, and the moil service from Colombo to Australia beiug a weekly one, the Nirvana Company is enabled to supply FRESH TEA to its customers in the colonies every seven days. " Direct from Tea-garden to Tea pot 1 ' is therefore the Nirvana Company's motto, and having a reputation to consider, pride is taken in keeping MRVANA TEA up to the highest poftnihle level. As a guarantee of which each lead packet of Nirvana Tea is enclosed in a cardboard case bearing the name and trade mark of tbe Nirvana Company. NIRVANA THA Irt ON BALE BY Granville & Co.. South Road, New Plymouth 0. Carter, Devon-street, New Plymouth New Plymouth Cooperative Society, OurriV-etreet, New Plymouth J. Whittaker, Devon street, New Plymonth W. Healey, Devon-street, New Plymouth F. O. Jury, G over-street, New Plymouth. A H. PATTERSON & Co., Sole Agents, Wellington. v V b 463 ♦ UK i.kaSK. (>■• -^ale, on ea«y; t«rm->-•»crns, do*f ro New >'lymonth,— Sta>' DISK *■ k»SHR, 43b

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 11663, 24 January 1901, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 11663, 24 January 1901, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 11663, 24 January 1901, Page 3

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