ss.—The At: under declc i r >:nz got d servr 6: Thomas a; 'r.-lip Islands, ir, r. poa-eab: to order or anything else, and the paper i read from end to end in spite of this fact. Not all the petty princes of India are rolling in wealth, ic r. ecrtaiu Prince Mount; Latt recently applied to the Civil Judge s.i Hen;;alorc ior pcnTv.ssioa to pay into cour; i rupees per mensem towads a judgment it ol 2SO rupees. The Prince explained ins tiovernteat allowance was not sufh t tn enaSU him to maintain his wife ,r " 7 ss tomeathis liabilities. lea had no effect, for he was advised to re _acehis expenditure and pay ais debts iii full After so much said about the splendour of Indian potentates, it rather " takes the cil! off the gingerbread" to find oneof them in the position of a small tradesman in financial difficulties. nn r .\Gsi iiring centenarians ir.sjf L-?. in winded the venerable Admiral of the
Fleet, Sir Provo W. Parry V/allis, G.C.b , who -.vss tomin 1701 He enjoys the honour of bein-T that driest officer in the Roya! Nary. Kir. eany years were passed durmjj a period of unrest, tor Engiand was then figluin;; foi her very existence. Sir Prove will ever be remembered as a participate* hi the c»ptute of the Chesapeake, when fcs and his comrades upheld the honour of his tour.try at a time when her fortunes werr «apparently t n the ebb. This celebrated enKagemcnt once more proved the power o'. the English navy on the high seas. The gal!aat c!d Admlr.-j is spending his declinmz vcirsat Ch:ches»rr. MISS COTTIER HAS OS VIEW A Choice and Variei Self .tion OF FANBY GOODS, NOVELTIES, XMAS AND NEW YEAR'S PRESENTS AND CAKDS. Leather Goods—Purses (pUin and silve mounted), Hand Bags, Ladies' and Gent's Dressing Oas?s. All of superb stvleand quality. Writing Desks & Workboxes (in wood and leather Dainty Wall Calendars (extensive collection). .Nothing like the elegant show of Basket--.tt-e ever seen in New Plymouth. Art Needlework—Silks—Wools. CHILDREN'S TOYS AND BOOKS. CHRISTMAS ANNUALS of all Descriptions N.B.—To be up-to-date and well-informed join MISS COTTIER'S Magazine Club. Address Brougham-street PABIS EXPOSITION ALPHA-DEIAVAL SEPAEATOE. THE CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY Have been notified by Messrs Mason, Btruthebs & Co., ef a cable on the ALPHA-DB SEPARATORS at the Paris Exhibition, beat Ir.g all other competitors. SOLE BROS., lABANAKI BUTCHEEY. We fcfii snly the PRIMEBT Of MEAT gnsed on the best fattening farina in the district. tf£ DEFY COMPETITION CUSTOMERS WAITED ON DAILY. .SOL 3 AGENTS P. ANDBEWS' WBLL K^OWN BACON THE BEST f LATEST BHTPPINGt AiffilVEDi^— SS - PAp AROA," from London. fHIS Steamer has" brought I A FINE SHIPMENT OF BOOTS & SHOES, BOOT IMPORTERS, Devon-street. UP TELEPHONE No. 203. SUNBEAM """"' TEA . 00OC li BO*.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 21, 22 January 1901, Page 4
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459Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 21, 22 January 1901, Page 4
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