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NJ3WTON KING'S SALES Cardi£E—Mr. John Watkms, Thursday, July 25. Midijirst—Mr. W. Wellington, Friday July 26. Nor.'oik Koart—Mr A. H. Aitken, Wednesday, July 81. Midhirst—Mr, j. Davie, Thursday, August 1. 'loka—Metsis. Jackson Bro«. and Peters, Friday, August 2. Stratford—Mr. H. Webber, Thursday, August 6. SATURDAY, JULY 27th. NEWTON KINO- is instructed by Trustees of the e.-tate of the hte Mb. Thomas Cook, to i«ll by auction at bis mart en the above date, — That Nice Little farm of about 57 acres, situatrd on the Devon and Will' Roads at Bell Block, immediately opposite the Dairy Factory. Three-fourtbs of the land is perfectly, level, and its extensive frontage to two of the best metalled roads in the districs will enab'e it to be subdivided to great advantage. Sale at 2 o'clock wiO d 25 I FURNITURE SALE. FRIDAY, 2ND AUGUST. BESVLEY k GRIFFITHS have received instructions from Mis. Fokte, who is ' leaving the district, to sell by auction on the premise. o , comer of Robe and Vivianstreets, on the above data, — Tbe whole of her nearly new HouHhold Furniture, consisting of 2 Good fc-'ofas, 4 Handsome Battjn Arm Cliairs, Afternoon 'I ea Table, Music Stands, Bamboo Furnituie, Daudscme Bevelled Mitrir Wardlobo, Marble Top Wasbs'aud, Combination Chest -of - Drawers aud Mirror, Pedestal Cupboard, Commode, 6 Handsome Oak Obai s, Australian Bantwood, Folding and other Ohaira, Small Book cases, Washst»nd«, Chests-of-L)r*wers, Wire MaUrass Strot- • cher, Stretcher and Mattra«s, Bedroom Sets, Curtains, Matting, Lnoleum, Oilcloth, Hiresoreen, Single Iron Beadrtead, Wire Matt as., Gooi Tr adle Sewing Machine, Small Tables, Settzogene, Hanging Lamps, Stepladder, Gas Grill, Meat Safe, Mew Law a Mower, Glassware, Kitchen Utentils, and Sundries. Bale at 1 o'clock. 25 27 801 GROCERIES. rp H E CO-OPEIIATIVE 80CIETT are just L landing, ' X i>.B. I'apanui, direct from the mai ufacture's, a shipment of GENERAL GKOOEicIf.S Quility it or tbe best procurable 'n the shipment is a parcel of Price'* 1 oik'oti Sperm and Battersea Wax Oandles T ib; Coleman's White Starch, repu'ed 51b packets at 6§d lb, and a large quantity of other goods at lowest possible prices. CO-OPERATIVE STORES. NEW ZBALAND INSURANCE COMPANY. NOTICE TO CLIENTS. THIS is to notify our Policyholders ©f Employers' Liability Act or Joint Policial, that they will be held covered under the Workers' Compensation for Acoidert« Act 1900, pending re adjustment. Copies of the Act can be had gratis on application at the Company's Office, Brougham-street. W. J. SHAW, to Distriot Manager.

GENERAL BOOKBINDING THOMAS AVERY is now prepared tc execute orders for BOOKBINDING o£ every description. Account Books Specially Bound and Ruled to any Pattern on the premises. MUSIC, MAGAZINES, Etc., Bound in tub Best Style. Thos. Avery, Printer. Bookseller, Stationer, Bookbinder, MEW PLYMOUTH. TRESPASS NOTICE. ANT Person found Trespassing on the Property of the undersigned will be prosecuted, and TAKE NOTICE That Poison will be Jald on the several pro perties mentioned: —Wm. Paynter, A. Mcintosh, J. C. Mottrdm, Hesloo Barnitt, Humphries and Sons, Hospital Road, Hole Brothers, Avenue Road, New Plymouth. ttsjU BOOKS!" BOOKS !! BOOKS!!! T. R HODDER HAS just received from the publishers a very large assortment of the newest books, by the most popular authors. A splendid lot of Morocco-bound Poets, Standard Works, an immeDse collection, 6d, each; Prize Boobs and Presentation Books, Is. to 17s. 6d.; Picture Books, for children, 6d leach; School Books and requisites o? every ! description. i T.B.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 6d. each, orij ginally 9d. and ls.3d.—Also, | 4 CASES OF STATIONERY, I from the manufacturers. Packets of gooi | Notepaper, 6d. per packet; special value in Box Stationery, 6d, and Is. | Exercise Books, made tpecially good to . order, 3d and fid. j Inspection invited, so as to judge of value | and assortment, and compare with any house in New Zealand. Periodicals arriving each mail, as usual [ T.R.H. is in a position to give tlie THE i VERY BEST VALUE for the money in the two departments— BOOKS AND STATIONERY. ~) ASK FOR KelsoQ Ck NEW TARIFF V. jffg CHAMPION BLEND ; OTHER PRICESI^T^] W */b t/IQZ/2 2/4 S/8 •NO CHINA TEA USED BY U8. r ASK .OR SXJNBEAM PURE OEYIiON XJSA Agenti-B, OOOK BON.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 158, 25 July 1901, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 158, 25 July 1901, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 158, 25 July 1901, Page 3

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