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LADIES. j HAT PINS. Just received, Choice Selec- -b-vVt r^k-m-r-r -*^% r* ■gm^o! A.*-. HIOH- BUCKLES COSTUME CLOTHS NECKLETS And SUITINGS from LONDON. Correct Cut, Latest Stylos, Xl nt Workmanship Guaranteed. We beg to NOTIFY that there is 1 OUU NOW NO NECESSITY to place o»ximiw. ORDERS in WELLINGTON or s,s ,£ MPLLo AUCKLAND, « 8 we have a J^ STAFF OF MEN TAILORS cap. * J£K able of COMPETING with any *gOMg 0M firm in the DOMINION. A1 H. COCKER, nA DEVON STREET: X* 1 each. NEW PLYMOUTH SAVING! aT THE ■ANIC. T3USY i^iASH OTORE. (Established 1850). rodent: KING m m 9SSUSs£r m " , STREET , Mr H. Weston. j ° X AVXJAJ A.' Trustees: Ifetsn A. Shottleworth, R. Cook, W. L. Newman, and J. Ward. _ THIS U • public institution of 67 I years' 'standing, with the Gover- I wrnwar jor m President, who also appoints a ntj ¥w Vice-Pjesident and Trustees to manage. Hie New Plymouth Savings Bank is « iTmtT»%T jpen for the transaction of business All I llHilM ereiy day from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., and 2 x **' * Wlfin to 8t»-m., with the exception of Thandays (close day). Am) FOUR PER CENT, by the year paid for any son deposited from £1 to £100. IlflrWli'B One shillii4*depesits received, bnt no " *** * *-**» interest allowed until the accumulation amount* to £1. I? A ATII7C A D Further information can be obtained » W 1 fw Etl\tk from tha Manager— P. 0. MORTON. For W OMEN and MEN. When buying Boots, one nat- £♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦* urally likes to feel that the O DiAiißßfii o style is "right", made and fin4 BLOUSES I Z ished just like your city friend J BLOUSES! X Swearing. * DiAfieeei <> Our new stock is "correct to o Hl-UUSfcSI ▼ the minute". The latest styles | , i ► and patterns we can serve you !> <> "hot from the grill". : ; B IG BS 0U .y .&£ ♦ Tl *« "» • **• • *•» »* ( [ during next two weeks. ▼ a perfect fit for everyone's foot { . Must be sold to make room ] ' and best of all, at a price that ( > for fresh purchases. J will please r po^, it Inspection Invited. a ][ ♦ I SEE OUR WINDOWS. t C. H. RETFORD, ♦ I ♦ WERTHELJ SEWING MA- 4 X "IS 1 ™ I M C EWEN B™* <► — jf-DEVON STREET. i\ L+*~+~.....*****l ' NEW SHOE STORE, — . Next Nolan's Auction Mwt. TUESDAY, 9Ui, . 'Phone 201. WEDNESDAY, 10th, L.1.. AND FOLLOWING DAYS. — «__ ■pmsp piRAND tvsplay DREADNOUGHT" 1 vo F v UMBRELLAS, AUTUMN AND WINTER FAarIIOIIS. WY. j laYw i, t ten. en many VO ars building umbiellas r.nd buildiug up a repuLargest, Latest, and Choicest Variety tation for reliable workmanship. of MILLINERY ever ahown hero. c have ct '. nto + f* habit °/ doing our very bc&t for our patrons All Dep.rtmoi.to [ully stocked with i"'!,*'"/!"?,. tJ ' C v' „'*',* '"t Vl" Ute " pr^TJK. tke " orid '' ySlit^ r»S « ders. Our nmbrollas aro made to tpp ttwvttip iisiCTJ-pfTTAio stand real, honost, hard wear. Old WE INVITE INSPECTION. frames rCK;rwml ' and all kinds of umbrella lopairs undertaken. AMBURY BROSB ROS — DEVON ST , NEW PLYMOUTH. J. BESTFORD* ! DEVON STREET. ! COLFI COLFI! COLF.II | H. MALII.M. AVaitara Agent. I HAVE just received the finest !AL IA/;|| AW TJ* U/jllnuf selection of Golf Clubs jc* im- i Wll VVIIIUW, 111 WIDOW, ported into New Plymouth. , tp'a iif'ii — - Tit Willow. GIBSON'S DRIVERS. ! FORGAN'S DRIVERS. FORGAN'S BRASSIES. FORGAN'S IRON CLUBS. n ,, n , „ ... r , . . Uii a sliolf id the drocer 8 a packet Early Selection Invited. oh wm ol v?~T it Wjllow, Tit Also.— Golf Balls, Ball Cleaners, For- And 1 said to that Grocer, "What's gan's Golf Ball Paint (small tins), etc., in it, I prayP" — eto. ' OU Willow, Tit Willow, Tit Willow ! JOHN AVERY, „. .. . „ t»»t jo " lt; K rw » P^as. or ginger, or Agent for H. I. Jones and Sons, garlic?" I said; Wanganni. "Or a mshiny rebtorer to splash »617 your bald head?" ■ ■"» ■ ■ ■ ■ ' ' But he grinned, as he yuryled, and gravely replied — "Oh Willow. Tit Willow, Tit _-»-^ Then he threw out his chest as ho JTXVIJiIrIXJLUJrt Slntiiim Willow, Tit Willow, Tit Willow! CJPT^/~\T> T7^ And a calm comprehensive smile lit O X \_/AV J2i . up his face— Oh Willow, Tit Willow. Tit Willow! WW E rt(W of E r ro?sr T So llc sai(1 ' " Mi f' with tllis all your bIULJi Ur OKUOrjit- cares and your nains IES IN NEW PLYMOUTH. "Would fly as the dew ?rom the sun on th>» plains; , "So buy it or steal it, for what it • contains CALL AND GIVE US A "Is the Nectar of Teas— SURATRIAL. , TURA." 1 WHITAKER F ABMS FOBF 0B S ALE i AND SON, Opposite THE MELBOURNE. - , ACRES.-Lovel. excellent f »t>v, m quality, fenced, in I hone 111. grass, metal road, school opposite, • ' ____——. creamery ] > miles. Froeliold. -£9 os or terms £]d 10s per aero cash. Don't CYCLES — CYCLE!. miss this chrn«\ Write at once. i(\f{ ACRES FREEHOLD.— Nino T-nnrrmfirß AVn fSO I*-'"' paddocks, house, near croaniTJOUCHER AND UU., p M . uoo i , nota i roa d. £12. £300 - Cycle and Motor Works, I n ßJ[ewood; Qi ACRES.— lmproved building, 3 has always Thirty Bicycles of EVERY Q I year^ | oaso j, O odwill low . DESCRIPTION, Motosocoche Mptot QQO ACRES.— LeveI, fenced, 3JO Cycles, and a Large Stock of all kinds *) O^» acres felled and grassed, four of Accessories on hand at WELLING- paddocks, now hou«e. metal road, near TON CUT PRICES. Try our FAMOUS creamery. Perpetual lease, lid per BOUCHER CYCLE, built of Genuine acre. Goodwill £4 12s. £500 cash. 8.5.A.. Fittings throughout. Repairs ()A Q 'ACRES.— I6S acres woll of Every Description done at the Low- grassed, sub-divided, milking »st Plies. Geo. Beere, Manager, has shed, metal road, near creamery and Hrst-olam Mechanic. ACRES.— Partly improved, perTry BOUCHER'S first before goin* g^ petual lease. Goodwill £8 10s. j - elsewhere. npo LEASE— 33I acres at 7s, 5 years »7W X with P.C. ; 170 acres at «s, 3or — — ■» 5 yoars. P" OR SALE— Canterbury Cocksfoot, Perennial Italian Rye, Clovers. t ' ~rr> q n « ™ nn^T, o <»n Timothy, etc., Fertilizers, Colonial Leaves Town-8.0 a.m., noon, 2.80. Cemcnf ' Farm Implements /etc. 3.45, 5.0, and 6.0 p.m. Leaves Voge3toc<~- B.BC a.m.. 12.40 3 0, 4.15, 6.30, and 6.30 p.m. „„.-., On Thursdays a 'bus will leave towi I A tf \M *->OKJJ- f at 1.0 p.m. 1X ' ri * lfJ - M JONWa. Wropriotor ™ , . ~~~ LAND AGENT, SEEDSMAN, ETC. co "\7OU can got it cheaper at the Red X Post. . - OPVNAKK.—-. ?

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LV, Issue 13937, 19 April 1909, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Herald, Volume LV, Issue 13937, 19 April 1909, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Herald, Volume LV, Issue 13937, 19 April 1909, Page 1

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