' ?or Christmas Season at T. E. HODDEK'S, DIEEGT IMPORTER. CHRISTMAS, NEW YEAR ANB BIRTHDAY CARDS, CALENDARS, AND BIRTHDAY BOOKS. From the beat London and Continerta Houses. Prize Books for Day and Sunday Schools ' Presentation Books, Bibles, Prayer Books, and Hymns. NEWEST FICKTION by eachdireel , a'teamer. 1 A SPECIAL LINE for Sunday SchooJt 1 —Books, Texts, and Reward Cardß, from Religious Tract Society and Sunday School Union. English & Colonial Illustrated Newspaper*. I»iaiies--1904- all hinds. Leather Goods, Purses, Wallets, Cbata lints, Tourists' Desks, Albums, Hatd Bags, from la lOd to 255. A Large Assortment. STATIONERY.— Packets and Boxes, Plain and Fancy. Great Variety. T.TJ.ri. begs to intimate tbat iv consecfuence of the successful Hales he had last Christmas, he has been obliged to increase his Mock considerably, and as he purchases exclusively for CASH, is enab?ed to cou.pece with any house in tho trade. Liheral Discounts allowed to Pch >ols and Libraries. Indt nts promptly attended to at a small commission. The Prosperity oi'Taranaki s ami Advancement of New Plymouth Is marked by the fine New Fremises which Messrs SKEATES BROS., JEWBIiLBRS, Have just moved into. The Window Is the most Up-to date fn TarsnakL The Stock has been Doubled. Tbe Prices are Down, the qualities are ! up. The Variety is Tremendous. We cater fo r ra *H Trade at Auckland and Vie nQiGr. " *es, and no abatement* t IBct. WEDDING RINGS for 21/and up. r .(Sis useful Teaspoons Given Free.) skeat¥sbros, The People's Popular and Reliable Jewellers, Opposite Iheatre Royal, i Devon Street, New Plymouth, j • And at Queen Street, Auckland. ' Xmas Surprises 1 Xmas Toys ! Xmas Presents ! MISS COTIIER IS n^w .opening ber Shipments of Xmas Purchases, including— i LBATHEE DESKS, | LEATHER BAGS, SILVER MOUNTED PURSES, CHATELAINES, ALUMINIUM PRESENTS' AND TOYS, XMAS CARDS, LEATHER WORK BASKETS, CARVED PICTURE FRAMES, Etc., Etc., Etc. FOR MOTHERS ONLY. Tnf-pect my SPECIAL DISPLAY «f DOLLS, the Largest Assortment m Tarans ki. Agents for Madame Welgel's Patterns. BBOHfifl A M STREET, KEW PLYMOUTH. i
J DEPOSIT YOUR OEDJCK» j | AND Avoid Christinas Rush, QEO. GRIFFITHS, Practical Tailor. Ju«t Arrived— Summer Suitings, Fancy Vesting* » and Trouserings OPPOSITE THEATRE ROYAL.
Still Further Proof— Mrs A. Hobbs, Kongotea, says, I have much Measure in recommending your Hairdressers' Friend for cleaning the scalp of dundriiff and scurf and making the hair grow, and also for preventing the hair falling out. 2 tried m^ny remedies, but found nothing to give satisfaction like your Hairdressers' Friend. After using it three times my bead was quite cured. Mr -T. A very is the Taranaki agent.
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Taranaki Herald, Volume L, Issue 12438, 16 December 1903, Page 3
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