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SWTMMI3STG. BOYS' AND MEN»s"UNIVERSITY COSTUMES. NAVY BLUE ELASTIC WEBB, 24 to 42 in Chest. J/3, 1/6, 1/9, 2/6. Fancy Stripes, Fast Colours, 2/6. FANCY STRIPE COTTON DRAWERS, Elastic or Tape Waist— 4, 6, 8, 10. BATHING ATHLETES. > Stiong Twill, Fast Colours, in Plain Navy and Red, with Tapes to Tie Round Waist, | 8 and 9. W. T. HOOKHAM, The Cash Clothier, .Devon & Brougham Sts., NEW PLYMOUTH. New Ministry ADMIT. 'CHAMPION" IS A Power. DIPLOMATIC COMMUNICATIONS. August 7, ISO 6. " HON. McNAB, Wellington. "Accept congratulations. If your Eonß of the Soil and tmpire keep to ihe 'Champion' PATHS OF TIKTUK. success will £o)lovr, and powder and bullet cease. " (Signed) VIKTUE." " P. VIETUE. Auckland. 14 Many tbanks kdeed for your kind congratulations -which, coming in tlfe first flush of pleasure ( always cheerful, in spite of Trust ) at my good fortune, are specially gratifying. " (Signed) B. McNAB." " HON MILLAR, Wellington. " Accept kind congratulations. Our MUSCLE-EAISED LADS thioughoat the colony admit we have saved them from the clutches of CRUEL TRUSTS, &c. So on land and _ sea let us keep our COLOURS FLYING. We have nailed ours to the mast. 44 (Signed) VIRTUE." 14 P. VIRTUE, Auckland. "Many , thanks for your kind.rongraiulacions, which are much appreciated^ " ( Signed ) J. A. MILLAR. " HON. FOWLDS, Wellington. " Accept congratulations. Sorry didn't let us in secret before leaving. Protect local industries with SEVENTYFIVE PER CENT. DUTY. Ace these airy industries Cook Islands require protecting? Don't allow the Trust to 'NAB' the free 'MILLER,' who is single-handed fighting the TRUST (62 strong). "( Signed ) VIRTUE." " P. VIRTUE, Auckland. 44 Your congratulations came toofeoou, and got to the bottom of a very large pile, hence the delay Accept my tbanks for good wishes. YOUR SUGGESTIONS will have due ' consideration "(Signed) GEO. FOWLDS." .1' • „' Christmas Tea. i In the jolly, happy days cf Christmas, when the members of the family get together, there is plenty, of j tea drin kiDg, for tbar is one of our social pleasures. In most homes Crescent Blend M^ )f* '" . JTea . L^b*^ ■ t Will be the favoured tea, because of j its delightful qualities. It captivates the palate, and the delicious flavour I lingers. Crescent Blend Tea is j „ honest blended tea, pure, rich, fragrant, and wholesome. I . SOLD BY ALL GROCERS ji - At 3s Per Lb. — ' — ■ ' * ' *■■-' " "■" A BRACELET SEASON. THIS SUMMER will be a popular Bracelet season. Why ? Because of the short sleeves and long gloves now so fashionable. And nothing ■ so much adds to the charm of a wotian's arm as a pretty Bracelet. We have a beautiful linsof Bracelets, in solid gold, in scores of styles an dpattsrns, plain, engraved and jewelled. We're famous for selling just the right kind of Wedding Rings in 18-ct. gold, and our reputation for quality is your perfect assurance of worth. N. GREiNER, Jewelier, I>EVON-STREET. it FRANK MESSENGER, AEGHITEOT, (Eight years with Oak&an & K«mp) Melbourne.) Drawings and Specification! PHBpa*ea. (rffice : S7W Building* Devon Street. Elderly people suffer much from, rheumatism, gout, sciatica, and lum- , bago. BH'EUMO quickly cur§s by driving out tEe excels urio acid from the blood. 'All stores and chemists, 2s 6d and 4s 6d. You j«at it.— l aa*fe . . .. . : : . BM

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 13371, 12 January 1907, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 13371, 12 January 1907, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 13371, 12 January 1907, Page 4

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