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TOWN IMPROVEMENTS.

Now that the hoarding has been moved from the buildings just era for Messrs J. and Y. Bellringer on site lately occupied by the Jferaldo the fine proportions of this lawsS provement to the town ran bat Mr. Jas. Bellringer has already te pjfsevion of the eutern shop and removal of his stock from the opp< i-Uo of thn street is being raj effected. His shop i* lofty and 8] ous being far more suitable to the tsßsivD business which must lt-ngi have outgrown tbe restricted spac his old promises where the Urge' varied assortment if goods had 1 chance of being properly displayed much lisle of some lines being gether lost sight of. In his new b ing Mr. Bellringer has sHown thai is quite up to date, that he dently is confident of the die going ahead, and that he ki how to prepare for a oorrospen

increase in buß ; ness. As befittfi leading couocil'or be Ins provided I sflf with an office I hit in roomy, lighted, and convenient of access,! it commands a view of tke si op in front and the workshop! in the A broad and rasy stairway leads t( upper floor, which is to b> use* show room, and a fine room it it to purpose. Ample space, and «xm lighting arrangements have beta vided, while a delicate wall tint «erve to show up the stock to nd tuge. The workroom is also of 1 size, and contains over head; a cipu s'oro for glass, punts, etc. Ben the floor a very useful cellar ken provided. The are also extw rack* for picture meuldings, and .:eb. ful irT.rti»cem tQ have twee I •o ee.me a place for eve-yfcbiog i tn avoid losing valuable time in lco for whut is wanted. At tke rear horse and trap sh'd, from which | brought in by a veiiic'e can be unto iiii-'c.' cover and lif el to the el • om a k ove, the approach being (m ii.h'-of-way in Ourrie stwet. . H llr tiger is to be ro.gratuUtedot mp sing buil ling which he has pal Mild tr.e butiucsslike way «U*j in'etior arrangements have 1 p'anned. The builder's work has 1 cirriei out by Mr. Oiiff mo*t oil ably. Trie adj lining shop builtj aecunt of Mr. P. Be'lringM'lßyn m way well adapt, d for business pnrjMJ and whoever becomes the tentnt have rxcel'eit I ns : n»fß premise*, wj pre?entra w n lei'jjil contrast to 3 which lately Blood an the stme grot

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 91, 7 May 1901, Page 2

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TOWN IMPROVEMENTS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 91, 7 May 1901, Page 2

TOWN IMPROVEMENTS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 91, 7 May 1901, Page 2

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