JEWELLERS BUSINESS SOLD. STOCK MUST BE REDUCED. NO REASONABLE biFFfiiß REFUSED,!; AND OVER 1 ! - 25 PER CENT. GASH \ DISCOUNT. ! Latest Goods from London in December last all reduced. EARLY. BUYERS WILL GET THE "BEST CHOICE ; J. H, PARKER, JEWELLER, &C, DEVON-ST. CENTRAL, New Plymouth.
Just this Thought S When you buy tea you naturally , , want tea with the true flavour — 1 a tea rich in theme, the active I principle in' tea, whicli alone ; gives the beverage its value; 1 . Theme has a stimulating effect [ on the system, and banishes J nerve fatigue.' You. get a full j ■ percentage of -theme in " V Cres f ce|t _ ; Blend i Tea . It is a -tea'thatpharms the palate j with ijs flavour. . It is a blend of Darjeeling aiid Ceylon teas, ' possessing the * features' of both, but with no pronounced charac- ; . teristics. The palate never wearies of it. From all Grocers at 1 2/- per lb.
" CHAMPION " IS THE WORKERS 5 FRIEND . , ''. ' ,and ; PROTECTOR. (Star, April -19,' 1906.) attitude of the trades 1 council: At 'last night's meeting of ihc Trades and Labour Council, reference was made to the eHect the operations o^ th*r Sbitthern' Flour ' J Ti'ust Wo uld have on the pockets of the workers il the local mills were' -unable to keep pace with the competition. Mr W. Peako mentioned that large quantities, of ' Southern flour had been coming into Auckland; and stated that it was^ to their own interest for the workers- to stand by tho local mills, but for which the price of flour would now be considerably higher. He suggested that the matter should be brought before all the unions asking them to support the local mills. , The, chairman, Mr W.. £. Brooks, endorsed the last speaker's remarks, remarking that it was a well-known fact- that the flour" received from the Auckland mills was' good, and that BAD REPOETS HAD BEEN RECEIVED OF THE SOUTHERN FLOUR PLACED ON THR MARKIET. .
whilethe American flour was reported to be even worse. ~ , Mr Derrick moved •— " That the^ Fecre tary be instructed to tvritz to the various unions calling atimtion to the facts, and asking them to support local manufacture* in preference to importations'* The motion was carried unanimously. , ? THE "CHAMPION" MOTTO IS PRIME MILLING WHEAT & GOOD ■ , . WAGES,. > -■ „ JiAK'BS etANDEBSON, .= .AECHITECT, fPFICE: Kj»g'« BuUcßlgs, Canwr o! Devon and BroughamStr««t«j r NEW PLYMOUTH. id BANK '- MSSSENWSBB, ARCHITECT. (Eight years with Oakden^ & Beenp. < . -i .Melbourne.) - "■ -»• "■' »' ♦• "- ' .'j wi j j ' r "'- . ' '' •• ' 1 * Drawings and Specification! PrepaXia. Offiot: SyW Building, Devon Strnl
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Taranaki Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 13157, 7 May 1906, Page 4
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416Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 13157, 7 May 1906, Page 4
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