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<&€ <n®w iot Just in* The daintiest linens that we have ever taken into stock, the designs are exquisite, and the fancy work very pleasing. / There are many items here that would make excellent wedding gifts. . Jfcand-draivn Ttenereffe J&'nens. . Hemstitched and rueda edge, exceptionally ' fine and very moderately- priced. Doyleys atftftd, ■ 7*d, 9d, 1/-, 1/3, 1/6 each Tray Cloths at 2/6, 3/3,- 3/11 . 4/11, 6/9, 8/6 each Runners at 6/9," 8/6,- 11/6, 12/9 each Afternoon Tea Cloths at 5/6, 8/6, 10/9, 15/9, 18/9, 25/6 each J&nen and &*oent jCace Soods. Doyleys at 4£d, 6£d, 71^ 1/-, 1/6 each Tray Cloths 2/6, 2/11, 3/3, .#ll, 4/11 each Runners and Table centres at 5/9, 7/6^ 8/9, 9/6, 29/6, 42/- each Afternoon Te,a Cloths at 8/6, 8/11, 9,6, 12/6, 21/-, 29/6, 42/- each The twotUnes in Runners and 1 Teacloths marked at 29/6 • and 42/-, are • particularly choice, being t a beautifully fine quality of hand-made point, lace. Cuske'on Covers. In White Muslin, fritted and embroidered, at 2/6, 3/9/ 4/9, 6/9 each*. In Brown Linens, frilled and embroidered, at 3/6, 4/6, 5/6 each *Uhe " Correct " Store* jf&rkcaldie & Stains, j£>td* Ilfellmtjion and *Hfapier,

THE RAINY DAY ft ' • ;■' • , I . can be prepared for in many ways» I but even better than a bank aeepuat I is a reserve fund of health and energy. 1 You caa establish maintain these ' || , by the;, use of II It builds up 4he system, and gives a I stock of force and energy that will carry I you through many a tight place. 8 UNEQUALLED FOR HIGH QUALITY ff EXQUISITE FLAVOk

[DCC I WATCHES, RINGS, m. m . ■ ■■•■■■ ■ ' CAlff/^TirC T?4ri» ■JiOTIiSsJJh— Given away lor Sailing only. 20 Packets of our , VIOLET PERFUME SACHETS. £Mg^Ji ft »», gag. '-wo* i* , S8- Simply send your name and address distinctly Tnitton om • fmW^^^S^^P'^M P° st Card - and we wiU forward to yontf address th« HKP^^lraßra M Sachets, which you sell among your friends at Sixpenoa WM\*sWsfflMmßL ffl • P« r Packet ; you then return us the 10£. and we send yon W^^^S^M^^^ffiSr yo« r choice of presents from our premium lists which w« gm send with the Sachets. * Address :.' VBOLET PERFUME CO, " MO* tS2 t Q.P.0., 6VDNEV, N.B.W. HOLLOWAY'S PILLS AND OINTMENI 7"'I N conaequence of the new law governing the Sale of Patent Medicines, which .1 comes into force on JUNE 30th, 1905, the sale of the above well known and a uifJv. used Medicines will be prohibited in New Zealand; and old 'and accustomed •iers of these valuable remedies are advised to secure a supply prior to that date, a orders placed NOW with the retailers can be execnted before the new regulation^ take effect. The prices of Holloway's Pills and Ointment are 1/ij, 2/9, 4/6, 11/-, 22/- f and 33/par box or pot; and their curative and healing virtues do not deteriorate however long they may be kept on hand, provided they are not exposed to any atmospheric influence; therefore the thousands who have derived benefit from their use will be quite safe in purchasing a quantity, and thus securing themselves against the inconvenience that would arise should the Medicines be unobtainable after the date ia;ned. . - - '■ EoUoway's Pills and Ointment have a Splendid Record of Useful Service extending over a period - . of 68 years THE v Sine Hart Uvery Stables, INSURANCE GO CORNER OF LONDON AND EDlNb3rgh 3 itiMft unit nurPN «TREET« Authorised Capital .< £3,000,000. KIHG and QUEEN STREETS Subecribed Capital £2>50 000, NKAR WHITE HART HOTEL), Fire Reserve. P \ " ... ... £2tZXfiOo]2 t ZXfiOo] \YR> JURYI .. Propeibtob. " *■» " MR HENRY has been "^"^ If I appointed Agent for the above wellMOUNTAIN TRIPS. known Company in^New Plymouth, as on • i-T-r-v a nd after January. sth, 1905, vice Mr During tho Mountain Season brakes 22f^5i R ,Ruß&elli, RuB&ell i a # d is TT P re P^4tc will, l^ye New HyT^frrnot 6 S^ O^SM^ JgSPi radms line every Saturday afternoon, prompt settlements mkde. at 2.30. o'clock (weather permitting); MURRAY", ROBEETS &Co returning every Sunday evening. 'chief Agents Aid Attorney*. .Return, 6s. Wellingtoii, Dec. 23, 1904. Waiting Room for ladies. ?. S^S* 01 *?,' », auzn: Local Agent, New Plymouth. parties requirinff pack horses can, * aiTangefor same at the stabjes, or For breaikfaas %eke s<Mal&o," with Mr Schumaker^ Radius lime. dinner take 'WtJko/' and for supper • 311 B<»'H ilefe lik» s '

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 12810, 18 March 1905, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 12810, 18 March 1905, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 12810, 18 March 1905, Page 6

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