'NJSWTON KING'S SALES Huirangi—Mr. J. H. Smith, Wednesday, July 17. Msngorei—Mr. J, Wade, Mcnday, July 22. Junction Road—Mr. W. H. Paynter, Wednesday, July 24. Oardiff—Mr. 1? J- mej, Wednoiay, July 24. Cardiff—Mr. John Walkno, 'ihureday, July 25. Uidqirst—Mr. W. Wellington, Fiiday, July 26. Nor oik Woad—Mr A. H. Aitfeer, Wednesday, July 31. Midhirst—Mr. J. Dav's, Thursday, August I.' 'loko—Mosie. Jackson Bros, end Jeter?, I l'ioay, Ai'SJUSt 2. Stratford—Mr. H. Webber, Thurs "ay, August 6. THIS DAY. NEWTON KING will sell Vy at his Haymaiket Yards as above,— P I O S, HOUSES, Traps, &c. t , 1 Ho'se, Gig, and Harness Fruit and Shelter Trees Sale at 12 o'clock. At the Mart. —Fowls, 6 Turkeys, Bucks, Potatoes, Onions, Cheese, Saddles, Harness, .li>r«e t overs. Sewing Mechite, Furniture, Blankets, Wool and Fur Mats, Toilet Sets, Suit Len ..t's of Twe.ds and Serge, Men's Suit 1 , and sundries. Also,— On account oE whom it may concern,— 14 C ases of Scotch Whiskey A quantity of Jewellery, compiisine Watches, Rings, Pins, Studs, Brooshes, Purees, Clocks, etc. Sale at 1.30 o'clock.
The govkrnmknt insuranoe dbPAKTMEN C ia prepared to grant Employers of Labour covers again9t risks—connected w tli their trade or busine-a—-under the Workers' Compensation Act, tie Employer*' Liability Acts, as well as ander the Common Law. Owners of Property and Mortgagees alsi protected under special taWes. Personal Accid.o t Indurates effected in all branch s For paniculars as to rates, etc, app'yto the local offices of the Department, J. H. RICHARDSON, tc - Commusioner. ' OCEAN . ACCIDENT AND GUARANTEE CORPORATION (LTD). CO VRTn UEN '.'B of the OCEAN arc hercbv - ot fiod that the Ocean Accident and Gu 1 ti.tae Cor; oration (Limited) ha> again RKKUai.U TO JOIN ANY TARIFF COMBINATION. Clients will receive the test treatment and lowi st quotations possible. App'y 6, FEATHERSTON-STREET. Oil AS. Jrf. MONTUFIORE, Manager end Attorney for New Zealan W J. FRfeETH. District Ma' age'. BOOKS! BOOKS P! BOOKS!!!
T. il. HODDER HAS just recited from the publishers *a very large p.'sortment of the" newest l o'ks, by the most popular authors. A splendid lot of Moroi co-bmnd Poets, Standard Works, an immerse collection, 6d. each; Prize B*oks and Presentation Books, Is. to N 7s. fid.; Picture Books, for children? 6d j etch; School Hooks and r< quisites oi every description. ' T.R.H. sells at published prices, and a very la' go iiumbcr of good books he can sell considerav ly tinder KiigVsh cost price. Illn-tra'od Album?, 'id. to 61. each, originally I'd and ls.3d.—Also, 4 CASES OF STATfONERY,,, from the manufaetu'irs. Packets of gool s 'o(epaper, (U pev packet; special value in Box Stationery, tid. an? Is. Exercise Books, made specially good to order, 3d and 6d. .Inspection invited, so as to of value and assortment, snc! compare with any house in New Z-aland. Periodicals arriving each mail as usual. T.R.H. is ii a position to give the THE YEKY BEST VALUE for the money in the two departments— BOOKS AND STATIONERY. GUARDIAN FIRE AND LIFE ASSURANCE CO., LTD. Head Office, Loador, England. ESTABLISHED 1821. -CAPITAL - - ■ - £2000,000. TOT'LFUSDS, OVER -£4.800.000MB. EDGAR M. DELL bas been appointed Agent for New Plymouth of ; the above old-established and wealthy Oom-pa-y, aid is prepued to cfi: ct fire msur- ! ancas at Lowest Cu'rent I'ates. I W. & 6 TURNBUI.L & CO., . 17j/C General Ag n s, Wellington.
BURPEE'S SIMS (BLOW I (J. CARTER, THE PEOPLE'S GROCEB, HAS pleasure inannocncing the fact that his r.AI.GE SUPPLY of I URPEE'S SEEDS, FLOWERS AND VEGETABLES ere now to hand a>id ready for sale. Special a' t n ion is called to BURPEE'S COLLECTIONS, PRICE, IS. 3d. EACH— • i PANSIES SUNFLOWERS SWEET PEAS FLOWERS (10 kinds). You should note also that 0. GARTER baa a well-assorted supply of 18 VARIETIES OF PEAS 10 „ „ BEANS, I And Novelties in TOMATOES, LETTUCE, ! &C. &C. I Q sore (J make trial of Improved Stratai Rem Peas, Blue Podded Butt»r Beans, | Ladies' Finger Raddisb, etc. j BURPEE'S SEEDS GROW, Hence you are advised to SOW BURPEE'S SEEDS, i NOTICE OF REMOVAL. OWING to extensive expansion of business I have been compelled to move into larger premises, which have been speoially erected for the purpose, on the site lately occupied by the Herald. VEGETABLE SEEDS: JAMES BELLRINGER; Pavon Streofc,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 145, 13 July 1901, Page 3
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704Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 145, 13 July 1901, Page 3
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