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COLONIAL PIANO ISIPOHTING COMPANY, Nextjlteilway Crossing, DEYOSTSTREET. NEW PLYMOUTH Sole Agents fob the'Cei.ebrm'Ed English PIANOS PIANOS »r 3. & J. HOPSOh i81 " l "'i (Bißhoßt'amirds). And BARRAT & hOBINSQN, **» A ™> (Makers to the Londoa'.School Boar in Stock by COLLARD <fc COLLARD, BRINSMEAD, SCHIBDMAYER, SCHUMANN, NICOLAI, &c. AMERICAN ORGANS MABBN & HAMLIN, MILLER, AND THOMAS COY. WE HOLD THE LARGEaT STOCK ItJ" TABANAKI. EASY TERMS, FROM "I AS MONTHLtf Banjos, Guitars, Violins and Sheet Music OUR STOCK OF SMALL GOODS OAN'T BE]BEAT ON IHB COAST. CALL AND INSPECT. D. MoKINNON BAIN Inglewood Agent ... Manager. MR. 0. 0. SMITH You can obtain 20 th century yalue AT NEAL'S, THE GASH CLOTHIER. MEN'SjjJALL-WOOL N.Z. TWEED SUITS--22/6 1 25/6, 27/6. (Wcr.do.ful value.) MEN'S BLUE CLOTH SUITS--25/6, 32/6. BOYS' TWEED SAILOR SUITS—--5/11 and 6/11. BOYS' NEW ZEALAND TWEED SUITS (aU Wool)Sizes,: 5 to 8, 8/H ; 9 to 11, 9/fi; 12 to 14, H/- ' MEN'S ALL-WOOL NEWfZEALAND TWEED TROUSERS—--1 6/11, 7/11, 8/9. * (wn .tanajwew.) MEN'S STRONG CORD TROUSERS--4/11, (Suitable ;Wear.) MEN'S FAWN DRILL COATS, 6/11. MEN'S NEAL, CASH CLOTHIER CORNER DEVON AND a \BROUGHAM STREETS.

The Most Refreshing Drink in Hew Zealand. "MONTSERRAF (TRADE MARK) Lime Fruit juice ' AND OORDIALS. "UONTSERRAT" LIME-FRUIT JUICE uithcr with vmlor or Aorntc<l V. :ittr m,& delightful tlitrjt ijuaucbor. The LANCBT Hfl f-" , 7«J«U|HOI Uie public tp drink Lime-ITi.?. #itlee whenever aj&d whorevar tti«y 4*t. it Is a imx bu>re wfepLeaome drink Uuua —~ Zlcohol.* IJI.-UumS in (So DrHtah N»vj. mBSSSf EVANS. LBSCHEB & WEBRLONIM EVANS, SONS & Co., LIVERPOOL.

njiiM.ji-ir CHAMPION BLEND f>, other prices: O ©NO CHINA TEA USED BY US/ Siflffi I GO TO TEEDS ! (A paean by a Gratotul Fiioiid.) When tortured by rheumatic rmas Abrasions, cuts, scalds, stings, and sprains Or grievous 'tic through nervous veins Whilst bead-ache screeda Relief at once—ene way— obtains, I go to Teeds I Another plague scare, less acute, Is known as corns upon the foot Which makes one writhe and curse tbe boot This evil feeds. For stuff for such to (Hut outroot go to i'ecda! When teasing colds tie frame afflicts And nose does ran, like floods of Styx, While sneeze and cough together mix, I soon cry quits with this dire I go to Teeds TEED k 00., The Pharmacy •I'.hrtut Wiirh none me ftmuine). No l,»dy ihould be :u-,»ui thorn. f*f<ier of aH Ohomlitl throughout the World. ")' "l'".MAßTlK,l'h«inaiemlit,SolJTKAMl>ToH,tllQ. elKtts: S:lAltLAND*Co.,Ltd..AuctlnodaWeUini' ' «■>«. KSW gBabAMI UHOO U- Ck«M'|Mr«*

GUARANTEED ABSOLUTELY PURE THEUEFOBK THE BKBT. PorBKBP TKA.GBWIKS, SOU I'M, SAIIUEH, »«. —A tnry Utile of it mpresßiitH On; Htr-ngth and Htvom'of pounds nf prune nuvi'. OhtnlnnMo throuirhou*. Uin Colony. ASK FOR IT, and Tafee *Jo «lth«H A. HAIGH (Bandmaster City Band). (Leader Fbilbarmonio eaoher of Violin, Mandolin , Orohes] tral Instruments TEACHING RESUMED MONDAY, JANUARY 28m upila are requested to attend at nsußl hours. Intending pupils please apply as early as possible. Address:— Devon-street West. a! 6 MRS. POPE. TEACHER OF PIANOFORTE AND THEORY. Pupils prepared for the Musical Esamina tious. NfAJ term will commenc ON|DA{Y, JANUARY 28th. Oouei'Nßl-BTRBEI (next to Dr. Leatham'a).

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 44, 2 March 1901, Page 3

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494

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 44, 2 March 1901, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 44, 2 March 1901, Page 3

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