Top Quality. Bottom Prices. THE CASH TRADING COMPANY CANNOT B BEAT.' Departments : Drapery, Millinery, Clothing, Grocery, Boots, Crockery, Glassware, and Patent Medicines. CASH ALONE SECURES BARGAINS. GREBIT CANNOT GCM^ETE. We respectflillyiask the public to note our prices, and compare them j with what other firmsj'iire now find .hare been charging before we opened. /^•M#~kA»^wi/-»cs Oar prices are fully 10 per cent, below other shops. \JTX UOtJX lt/O. No. 2 Sugar, 7s per bag; No. 1 Kugar, 7s 3d per bag; Best Lemon Peel, 5Jd per lb; Tomato Sauce^ 3 bottles for Is; Farmings Tea, lsperlb. Sugar, Rice, Sago, Tapioca, Pearl Barley, all at 51bs for 11 ponce. "Q/"fc<rk4"O Inspection Invited. Ladies' American Sho.es, 7s lid pair; JjUUubt Gents' Tan Balmorals, 8s lid pair; Children'^ White Hair ShQes, Is 9d pair. . In this department we claim to'be 25 per cent, below other shops. •j-n _ i^^-M^y We assert without fear of contradiction thai the value we JLJjrcLjpt^Xji' . offer in this department has never been approached in ' ' ' Taranaki ."';'.• Our Mba Brand Ladies' Hose, two pairs for Is lid. | - . Our,Moa Brand Kid Gloves, at 2s lid pair. - , ■ Our pure Xiiue'ri goods, from Belfast, comprising Napkins, Towels, Damasks, Handkerchiefs, and our'own importations of Knlay's Sheetings, Crewdson's and Horrockses Calicoes, will ull be sold at Wholesale Prices. • Special lines in Millinery. ' . . \ -_— ■— ' • \ ''■ ■ \ *-'''- • v ■/"iT^-vl-TiivifV Bargains in this department. No old stock. V/AOuXlJiXl^*'"'"^ Everything, new rfnd fresh from the manufacturers. And we claim to bo the Champion of Cheapness and , Quality combined. Tobacco and) B""*^'8 ""*^'^ 1^ 110180 "^ 0685 - . V Derby Tobacco, 5s 3d per lb; single stick, 9d, €**k -m»o i*/*"*"!- £^a \ All of Cigarettes, 5d per picket. UlgaiC Uut7O« ) Wax Vestas, 3 dozen for 11 pence. '• • W Hours of Business— -At the special request of several customers, we liave decided to open every evening from 7 till 9 o'clock. Best Value in, the district 2 for Ready Money. Devon and Liardet Streets, i Inglewood, and New Plymouth, i Waitara. I- - Proved by experience. I 111(81 ! Three-quarters of a century before wA • j tfee Public B-nd constantly growing || ia appreciation. ||| Its to-day The Standard Cocoa of the World. Exquisite in fcavor, I highly nourishing and refreshing. I Experience proves it to be ! ' \ ! The l ßest of all Cocoas. 1 1 Ullllll M— I I «— ■ IIIIIIIIHI lIHHIMWdWI — — .!■ y* V "0P .» 1 I 1 I i 1 _j "at f*™ f FOB | fe TAKE ia INDIGESTION, HP LLOWiM %mCX HEADACHE, ( 1 irk v v va ' JBii0 ° Giddiness » '; J <* &JL Jj JJ© -'' LSVER COWPIAINTS. \ * , * j ... ti : „.., - ''.,_
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Taranaki Herald, Volume L, Issue 11881, 1 February 1902, Page 1
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415Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Herald, Volume L, Issue 11881, 1 February 1902, Page 1
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