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The Stores Company, Devon-street, New Plymouth, Hare pleasure in stating that their premises are now open foBusiness, and that they will be pleased for the residents of IS cv Plymouth and Taranaki to inspect their Warehouse. They ari selling pure Cane Sugar that will make yojtr jam set firm nix keep for years in 561 b. bags. Brewers' Crystals, 11/- ; No. 1 and No. la, 10/ 9; No i tO/6. 200 Eoller Flour, 20-/; 300 Boiler Flour, 10/8. 50 Boiler Flour, 5/4 ; 25 Eoller Flour, 2/10, Quart Mason's Jars, 4s 6d dozen; 2 Quart Mason's J toe 6s 9d dozen, lib. Jamjars, 2s tid doz; 21b. Jam Jars, 3s 33 (W Tumblers for jam, or jelly, :2s 6d dozen. Bates, McOaskill & Gompany, i^.i--.r*TiiyviiujaaJiiaaArti*u^t Jl w^iMr«»n»u. l iv«iHurt-(<r«a jm*lv If you merely want something to drink, drink water. If, on the other hand, you want a beverage — something to please the palate, to refresh the body and may bo the mind— driuk Tea.. There is nothing so good' ONCE as Tea, if the Tea is good'; bat 1 take pariicu- lurnow lar note of this — there is very little else that MGRJij is so harmful if the Tea is down-right bad. WE When you drink oeylon Tea you may be sure that you are drinking pure Tea; but REMIND note again— How are you to be sure that it \rnrr is Ceylon unless you have it under a brand, X OU the reputation of which' is the guarantee of THAT its genuineness? A moment's reflection will " show you that by drinking KTJMBO TEA p^ you are getting just what you paid for - a Wffl M S IllJli |O| iTH pure Ceylon of high vftlne as a beverage, and fl^ra. vLM Ngl (jp» *fejg with its virtues of fragrance, flavor and body at the very acme. When you pay the King's coin for KUMBO the former must bear his m y «■, Majesty's bead as a guarantee of genuineness jT g^ jffl and value. See to it, therefore, that the ' ■»■"■ package of KUMBO is inscribed with that same, which, being registered, cannot be IS imitated, except fraudulently. KUMBO . X TEA is top of the plant tea, the part of the •**> plant that gives the best Tea, and before it DEtiICIOXJS leaves the garden for this country it is specially graded,. and then packed in air- HEAI/THFUXj tight packages to prevent the slightest de- aw**} terioration en voyage. Even as the seal on A£i jlm .an' envelope renders the contents private so SATISFYING .does this lead packing of KUMBO TEA , ■ E , T I TTr -,« « ensure that the contents shall .reach its BEVERAGE* destination, just Ss it leaves 'the grower's- T «, , hands. All its purity*. is there; all its Sold by M. Johnson, A. J. Wa^e fragrance and flavour are there ; all its body & Co., J. Whitaker, L. McNeil, aud and value are there; all tbat the grower. M j Devon Street and Ta clauns for it is there ; and this -is what you- ■* r% r> • o* ' t get every (iaie you ask for, this -match less ranaki_ Farmers Co., Ourrie M,reei, brand of Tern. _New Plymouth. ' A New Departure ■ > — IN— Ladies' Tailoring. ME lODINE will visit New Plymouth MAY 16th with samples and made up styles of Dresses, Cuats, &c. Address: White Hart Hotel, New Plymouth. ; D&BIES'MUfr INCITED 'iO INSPECT AND PLACE ORDEKS. Ladies' Tailors. NODINE .& CO., Wellington.. C. NODINE.] * [W. J. S. HAYWAED. • i 'XABANAia LAM), BUILDING AHI ,y _. . „„,_ D^~*.~ INVESTMENT SOCIETY (Per- iianCi-SBWfl OOQlomanent). ?. . • * Made to Order. Incorporate under '<T>e Butfdb , , T & h . of lhick Winler BcctK Societies kct, 1880, " , \ ma J de { o order by QyxT Mt B v^K fe " . (late' with* H." PanneH, CLn's-1-DIBECTOES : Mes«r« B. Cock (ohaix- churcli). man), A. {^ulfctleworth, J.- Paul, . .. J W. L. Newman, Newton King, J. C. 1"a f* f% lsGr<!L George, and A. Goldwater; *^ WUIICIO-. SOUCITOES : Megwr* Wilson *nd Ladifs' nud lien V Golfing Boots^ Qr ey> v a tpedahy. Aluininiun Nails BANKEBS : The Bank of New Zo* tsed fo^^tness , -,'„.. . . , v . , . , QrA Ex!" Gothic;" a laige a^soriment cf The Society wai established in 1864 »,,-, ,*.^ mi^i-o aad i** objeit. are:- / EVEWING SHOES 1. 'Assist it» members by ndvaacus bow ready fcftr the dancing saason, 'to. pnrehaae properties. - specially selected for lightness. 2. Enable persons possessed oflai^' ... Ladies', from 2/11. to ereot bnHding* thereon. • Men's, from 5/9. 3. Grant loans on' tho eecurity o) l nsp ection Invited. . freehold properties, •or on approved r ? leasehold. A D DflftT lIKDftT 4. Grant loan* to members on seeu B Divi DUU I UElll l | rity of their •hares. , '. T^^rrkT^&ltT^rfvtf5. Beceive moneys cm deposit. UeVOH e btr^eT, No paid-up or preferential shares a. KEXT BENTLEY S, issued. T6° The amount of loan is grants ■ iwinrtrrr-- '"■-■""■ .■■■■.■■■■— iwr»iri-iri«ewaaaOT without any deduction (except em France fees); and provision is made F^SCtS ■""" lor . repaying loans at any time with „, , ,„. „',„,'„» icmt waiting for the maturity of th•eriei./ . IQA hnn BOTTLES The Society pays the cost of pre j IOVpUUU OF paring and registering all mortgaget ] ■ _„.,.- n . v » . (unless for a lesser sum thw j JftG f¥l 8 1 1 1 3 Py PlCKfe £100). - i uiaJiiii"*' iWf¥r/fTTi""—""**" During" the ten years ending the j " ' 30th September, J9OO, the . sum oil old in London last year. 9g 6d has been' distributed i» ! . . — « dividends and bonuses among the ai i i nxgwr /^DArCDQ members of .t& Society, Borrower, j AtL LIVE GROCER. and Investors participating alike w \ the distribution ; it will thus be st-ai « - iniwiinirr"- ■ awiinawMßw , that the Society Is purely co-operat ~<3&? i ri't ive. , ■ ¥ ** Office open daily from 10 a.m. it MblmHA2hmmmmmsvbHHbWK '4 p.m., Thursday afternoon execpied | •J^lHMß^^^K^Blitjß WEStowN-NEw plymobct coACB Queen'g Chambers, WefHnQtfin. . "•' ' . Uodertake to prccure patents for HUGHSON'S MAIL C^AOH w-1) IK7EKTIOKS in all Couiitrics. leave Westown daily at 8.30 a.m. Beturn: Leave Post Office, New T\y Send for pamphlet, "ADVICE ') ( mouth, 1.30 p.m. • INVENTOBS/' or ccnsult f .saiau»kv 7 - •■ - t. Bepresentatives: — Fare, 6d each w(iy. WILSON & GREY, School children by arrangement. Solicitors, Erough ivb'hiirt t • » , >?ew Pljrocuth a 32 T P ' HTO ?«jLtor , nPHE COUPON SYSISBM fa aa hon- - ' .. ■■„-_ ■est discount to the best buyer of ' For Advertising and Printing in all' STAND OUT TEA, 2/ per «>„ Halfits. Departments call at the/ Herald yearly distribution of prizes, '£10 to Office. \. • ,-'.- ,"-■; ' ~-r £5- (Wholesale only, COCK"& Go.

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 13162, 12 May 1906, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 13162, 12 May 1906, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 13162, 12 May 1906, Page 3

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