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MOUNTAIN CSL I M!B UN G : IS* the popular 'and healthful pastime, and I it is difficult to cfcoose a f more enjoyable way' ol I spending the holidays | than a) trip to the moun- j! tain. The People's Grocery Is well-to the fore again this season in providing 1 for mountain parties all those requisites and novelties that help to make the outing pleasant, and at prices which will give , satisfaction. IO? gTongues, Sheep Tongues, Condensed Milk, Con. Cream, Dried Milk, Biscuits, Plum Puddings, Lime Juice, Lemon *• quash, Fine Apples, Apricots, Peaches, Pears, Jelly Crys.. Potted Meats, Bloater, Salmon & Shrimp, Anchoy. C. CARTER, Devon -street, . f > [ NEW PLYMOUTH. f ' ' — - \ ■ - . f ; " CEARE r I SHOEB/SAN " TALKS O? bis Urpe as?oTlmen 4 cf SUMMEK FOOTWEAR. Ladies are well catered for." We stock 1 feO , different kinds of Ladies' Shoes, 80 different kinds , cf Children I*,1 *, ard 125 kinds of Gents. Fcotwear, in all 4*3CCO wcrlh of neck held, at tie present tme. "v*'e do Ladies' Shoes from 4/11 up to 22/6 ■' - I ovely Euttcn ard lace Foots, / 18/6 up to 25/I jetty Tan Bar Shcesfrom 10/6 up to 18/-Our.Half-Gulnea Toots, pointed and' -wide toes, sue still going at 10/6 Cricket, Tennis, and Bowling Shoes, 6 different kinds. Children's Shcesfrom 1/- pr. Ballccns for the Children, Bring them along, tr.d sbce them at DEARE S Boot Arcade, NEW| FLYMCUTH. Telephone, 160 -wurwinn nunr '•-— '—* »■ iii»McinM«nw BEST ENGLISH BRASS BEDSTEADS. >\ w Hnpacking €0 Be^sieH^s ranging in t>rice from; £2 5s io £7 10s. AilpfthebtßtEnglisu unite, of me best finish, and gisianieed to last for yfflis. Jmpobtep Diffct. TWO INCH PILLABS nd liea-vy braFS mountings Io match frtm £4 10s. lif-pection invited lefoie pnrrhf.sing elsewherQ. TOJLET WAREi 75 Fets to choose> from, spteially gelecled, and in the lat< at shape s ond patterns. A pretty assoitimx*. E. DINGLE, ' ÜBNTKAL JBURNISFIKG PMPORirjT Devon^st, NEW PLYMOUTH. • • 1 BAKAWA HOtSE (Opposite Post Office). MRS T. WALSH, late of Stiatfoid, having taken over the above Boarding House, wishes to notily that ?Le W prep-ied to receive tttn|>crary and j.tinaueiit bcatdeis. I\ciy rtm-tnienre, Xct and cold water, sl.ov tr, ttr. 1 tin.s L ,j [application. . f^°B

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 13372, 14 January 1907, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 13372, 14 January 1907, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 13372, 14 January 1907, Page 3

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