HHIPPIXQ NBWs x PORT o? srsv PLYMOUTH, Thursday, HAscn 14, laoi. ««« * «*<• .Vw.-La»t, M riar, 14th, a. *Jca. lit. a.m. ' KXFKO'fSn AHRiVAI.< y. :a,.uhi, from Manukau, t>da" Km;, from South, today CoriLrta, from South t-i-dty Takapana, fro a Manukau. on Friday notoiti. frirn South, on Friday Jjgapub: ftora Manuka-j, on Monday Roiciti, from jtannkau, on Tuesday Jakapnn.i from Sonth, on Tuesday Ngapuhi, from Mp-mkau, on Thursday SHIPPING ISLEQFAMB. ARMTfiA. * Wbllihctox, March 18. Rotoiti, s.B„ from New Plymouth, at 4.45 p.m. BAI&BDi Wblhsotos, March It Pakeba. s.s., for London, at 1P.20 a.m Indraievi, s.s., for LondoD, at 1.10 p.m The a... A*tM is notified to leave WelKn«taa lor loadra oa th« 14tt March, with **? d>oe - ">» ol«a<»« day at the the 7th March, at 3 o'olook p.m. MAI& SOTIVMS. Mails Trio, alow at the Chief Port Office aMteo-atne*. as follow yTHUBBDAT, March 14. For AaeHand. par Ngapuhi at 7 p.m. Friday, March 15 for Australia and Tasmania, at 6 a.m. For Wellington and Bontb, per Takapnna. «18.30 am. r For Australia, Tasmania, Ceylon, India, China. Japan, Straits Bettleme*ts. etc., at Tp.m. fc>r Auokland, per Botoiti, at 7 •.«. Far Fiji, vi» Sydney, at 7 p m. Friday, March 22. Parcel mail for United States of Amadou at 3 p.m. For Samoa, Honolulu, Japan, Uaited States of America, Caaada, British GolumbU, Jentral and Sonth America, Britiah »n<3 foreign West Indie , United Kingdom and Ointinent of Enrtpe, via San Fransisco, at at 7 p.m. For money orden at 4 p.m., and registered letters at S p.-n. Mail due in London, April 90th. Nets.—Late letters foz despatch via Ban Francisco will be received at this iffioe, without, payment «f late fees ■<jp to t p.m. on day of closing mail. The fo'lowing movements of colonial mails are anncnncad by the Postal Department :—Those by tbe Oroya fro» Melbourne on Februsi? 6 were delivered in London or March 9, one day early; those by the Alameda from auokland on February 6 were delivered in London op March 9, one day late; t'aose by ths Warrimoo from Sydney on Jauniry 30 were delivered in London en Match 10, foar days late. F. D. HOLD3WORTH, Obief Posticaster. A RTIFIOIAf. TBETH AT HALF THE i. • USUAL RATES. MR. A. C. H. COLLINS DENTAL SURGEON, Mho has been ».. well known in Auckland, has takf.n over Mr. Forte's practice in this city. In order to give those who do not *-now the quality of hie work an opportunity I testing it, he offers artificial teeth for one month as above. Mb. Collins' reputation is a guarantee that the qutlitv of the work and the material used will be' the same as for the larger fees ; bat it must be evident to all that this offer can only hold good for alimited period, as it would be impossible to continue to do first-class work at these rates. Care of children's teeth and regulating the same a speciality. Ma. Collinb is completing all work undertaken by Mr. Forte at fees airaneed by tbe latter. AVERTS BUILDINGS, DEVON-3TBBST, NEW PLYMOUTH Mr. N. Miller, I D.S, London, England. DEHTAL SURGEON, Above A. E. Sykcs' chemist, Devon-Street Telephone, 185 B R A S O H, Dental Subgeok, Complete Sets £1 i __ •• £3 3 PureGa 2 Extractions, nnder Gas 2 Rain Extractions ] All Work Guaranteed Address:—Opposite Coffee Palace (Corner of Egmont and Devon Streets). B. BRASGIi will visit Inglewood ever Wednesday, and may be consulted at M Quigley's. DENTISTRV. KEDTJCTrON IN DENTAL FEES THE AMERICAN DENTAL COMPANI beg to intimate that they luive put •shased Mr.. A. D. Gray's old-esiabiishei denta practice. We are importing direct from tbo m_ factories in New York and London am guarantee the teeth used by us the best pro curable. " - Sets from £1 Is ; Single Tooth from ss. Pure gas administration, 2s 6d; ordina extractions, U ; Gold Stoppings and Crow /at lowest fees. All the latest and be»t appliances—th( "whole under the persona! supervision of J'~ Gbay, who will act as Manager of New 1 knout branch. Note the Acidress— ENTRAL CHAMBERS (07er Amln'ry Bros.) New Plymouth A. HA IG H' (Bandrnastsr Citv Baridj (Leader Philhai aionic eacher of Violin, Ifandolin' Orches! trai Instruments TEACHING RE3UH2D MONDAY, JANUARY 28xh, upils are requested to attecd at usuab tours. Intending pupils please apply as early as possible. Address:— Devon-st'set Wess. alB
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 49, 14 March 1901, Page 2
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