NEWTON KING'S - -.w>< Huirangi—Mr. J. H. Smith, Wednesday, July 17. i r . Mnngorei—Mr. J. Wade, Mi ndny, July 22. Junction Read—Mr. W. H. Paynter, Wednesday, July 24 Cardiff—Mr. P J.-'me-', Wedneslay, July 24 Cardifl—Mr. John Walk'ns, 'ihureday, July 25. Midqirat—Mr. W. Wellington, Friday, July 26. Nor'oik Koad—Mr. AH. Aitken, Wednesday, July 31. Midhi'St—Mr. J. Davis, Thursday, Angu't 1. 'J oko—Messrs. Jack-o:i Bros, un'i Peters, FrMay, August 2. Stratford—Mr. H. Webber, Tliu]s l ay, August 6.
THIS SPACE RESERVED FOR A.M.P. SOCIETY. D. O'SULLIVAN, Senior Agent, 22 Criterion Hotel.
OCEAN ACCIDENT AND GUARANTEE CORPORATION (LTD) pOMSTITUENTS of the OCEAN are hereby notified that the Ocean Accident and.Guarantee Corporation (Limited) has agiin REFUSED TO JOIN ANY TARIFF COMBINATION. . I Clients will receive the best treatment and lowest quotations possible. Apply 6, FEATHERSTON-STREET.. OHAS. M. MONTEFIORE, Manager and Attorney for New Zealand. W. J. FREETH, District Mai ager. BOOKS! BOOKS !! BOOKS!!! T. 11. HODDER HAS just received from the publishers a very large assortment of the newest books, by the most popular authois. A splendid lot of Morocco-bound Poets, Standard Works, an immecso collection, 6d. each; Prize Books and Presentation Books, Is. to 7s. 6d.; Picture Books, for children, (ideach; School Books and requisites of every description. j T.R.H. sells at published prices, and a very* large number of good books he can sell considerably under English cost price. Illustrated Albums, 2d. to 6J. each, originally 9d. and ls.3d.—Also, 4 CASES OP STATIONERY, from the manufacturers. Packets of good Notepaper, Gd per packet.; special value in Box Stationery, 6d. aai Is. Exeroise Books, made tp*cially good to' orfer, 3d and 6d. 3 * , Inspection invited, si as to jVge of value and assortment, and compare with any hotiste in New Z aland. I . Periodicals arriving each mail, as usual, | is in a position to give the THE ' VERY BEST VALUE for the money in : the two departments BOOKS AND STATIONERY. BIJOTE'S SKEWS WW! 0. CARTER, THE PEOPLE'S GROCER, HAS pleasure in announcing the fact that his LAUGE SUPPLY of I BURPEE'S SEEDS, '
FLOWERS AND VEGETABLES are now to band aiid ready for sale. Special a't<sn(ion is called to BURPEE'S COLLECTIONS, PRICE, Is. 3d. EACH—PANSIES SUNFLOWERS SWEET PEAS FLOWERS (10 kinds). You thould mte also tliatO. CARTER has a well-assorted supply of VEGETABLE SEEDS:lfi VARIETIES OF PEAS 10 „ „ BEANS, And Novel'ies in TOMATOES, LET I I CP, lie. ko. B snie U make trial of Improved Ftrataeein Peas, B : ue Podded Butt.r Beans, Ladies' Finger Raddish, ttc. BURPEE'S SEEDS GROW, Heccu you are advised to SOW BURPEE'S SEEDfe-'. • INFERIOR TEA. IS INJURIOUS TO HEALTH. WHY T\RINK TT f) my JJkink It i NOW THAT THE FAMOUS TEA IS OBTAINABLE, STUDY YOUR HEALTH & YOUR POCKET, & DRINK N I RVA N A ONLY. N I RYAN A IS THE PUREST AND FRESHFST CEYLON TEA ON the MARKET. It can be obtained from J. GARNER, Sonth Road. 0. CARTER, Devon-street. F. 0. JURY, Gover-street, NEW PLYMOUTH CO-OP. SOCIBT"® Carrie-street, J. WHITAKER, Devon street. W. HEALY, Devon-street. Sole Wholesale Agents— A. S. PATERSON & CO. WELLINGTON.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 146, 15 July 1901, Page 3
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506Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 146, 15 July 1901, Page 3
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