TO MY CUSTOMERS. Thanks. T - chatterton TAILOR, Etc., rpENDBRS his Thanks to his numerous Customers for the support accorded him New Plymouth. He begs to intimate the ARRIVAL OF A NEW AND SUPERIOR Tweeds, Coatings, Personally requirements of his trade and connection, ' T. 0. spares no pains to secure most satisfactory fitting, and Guarantees the Workmanship entrusted to him. '£, CHATTERTON, DEVON-SI'REET. OKATO-NEW PLYMOUTH COACH. IHE Ooaoh leaves Okato ever? Monday . and Thubsday, at 5 a.m. and every Wednesday k Satubday, at 7.30 a.m. Leaves New Plymouth at I p.m. on Mondays and Thursdays, <»nd 3 p.m. on Wednesdays and Saturdays Passengers and luggage can be booked at West's Stables, New Plymouth, or at the owner's residence, Okato. ROBT. F. ROEBUCK Pbopeiktob
Photographers Come AND Photographers Go, BUT while we do not roll on for ever, we are still very muoh alive, especially to the patronage given in the past. And to still merit this we shall, as in the past, supply UP-TO-DATE PHOTOS In all Styles, at Reasonable Peicks. Note the Addbess— W. A. COLLIS, Devok Street, Directly opposite CRITEkION HOTEL. First Prize Wanganui Exhibition, and Photographer by Special Appointment to His Excellency Lira Ranfurly.
M 'T/H(B/i(EUtlOL OKE OOSE CORSES " . BOX * BEWARE OF IMITATIONS I TBiDB MABK—•' NEUROL "- in each powde/ 10 PERSONS desirous of obt _ BUSINESS PREMISES in Kingstreet, the undersigned is about to erect a Two-storey Building and large Concrete Cellar, The building will bave a frontage of 23 feet on King-street, and SO feet in length, with access to Devonstreet by the passage adjoining Mr. Knight's saddler's shop. Mr. W. F. Brooking, the architect, will be glad to [show the plans to intending tenants, which can be altered to suit their ■ requirements before calling tenders for the work. Applications for the whole or part of the premises. Apply to ' G. L TISOH. 24 New Plymouth. AWAKINO DISTRICT. TO STOOKDRIVER3 AND OTHERS. 'OU are hereby requested to give notice before driving stock (sheep or cattle) through my land. If this is not done, steps will ba taken to enforce this necessary precaution. J. F. LEVER. 26th rch 1900. ap26 THE ASSOCIATED BOARD OF THE ROYAL ACADEMY OF MUSIC and THE ROYAL COLLEGE OF MUSIC. Hi signed for Local Centre Examinations, Junior and Senior Grades and School Examinations, Theoretical Examinations in Elements of Music, Harmony, and Counterpoint, on June 2nd, 1900; Practisal Examinations in Singing and Instrumental Music (including Pianoforte, Organ, Violin, and all other instruments), in November or December next. All Entries close on Ist May, 1900. Copies of Syllabus and Entry Forma can be bad on application. F. W. RICHMOND, m,th,tc Local Representative.
MMMMMMMnMPMM plainta, Hocommendcd by the Medical Faculty. TJiq nnniuo Sicnr the » Klialuro of Wjj, MAXTIM ( reallloreij w tliout whloli iion? ore Konuino). No Lady ihould bi wltligut tlicin. Order of all Clitiulda (hrounligut tlio World, J.'rui>r!vtor,MAßTlM t I'hnrm.OUoiniat,SOtJITHAMPTOK,EKIil a «u4 JfliW XBAtAHD MUM ft.. «Utbtobu«k?v '
DRESS CUTTING AND MAKING GLASSES. NOW OPEN AT THE FARMERS' OLOB ROOMS, EARLY APPLICATION NECESSARY. Technical School Auckland, 1899. THIS is to certify that Miss E. FORBES has been Instiuctor of the Diessmaking i Classes at the Auckland Technical School since its establishment in 1895, her system | of charts, styled the " Excelsior " System of Dress-cutting, having been taught during cue period named. On occasions as many as thirty students have attended the classsh at a time, and the system has received universal commendation, .Miss Forties is now taking advantage of the slack season of :he School in order to introduce her system of teaching in other parts of New Zealand. —J, HisNKjf Maokie, Secretary. Mrs, I. T. BAKER, PIANOS'ORTK, SINUING-, AND THEORY Oif AiUbiO, WILL resume Teaching o.i MONDAY I'obrua; y sth. Pupils piepaied tor Musical Examinations (theoretical and pi'Hulieai,) .MJBB tiAXhV ;•■'.■■<> !f*:yj.v.;;[< puyii.l t, - Piacofoilo wi-A .:-'' ■■■'■/.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 92, 23 April 1900, Page 3
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