PIANOS. INTENDING purchasers of Pianos and Organs should wait for the Dresden Piano Company's Ureat Annual Special Sale, commencing on TUESDAY, November 6tb, at the Company's local Dep6t. Devon-streak. —Under the personal supervision of Mr. M. j. Bbookes, Manager Dresden Piano 00.
THE MANHATTAN! PATENT SMOKELESS INCANDESCENT |CaZF| 14 INCHES HIGH, 20s. IN PRICE SMOKELESS AND ODORLESS. TURNS OUT JUST LIKE GAS ABSOLUTELY the FINEST LAMP IN THE WORLD, ITS CHIEF POINTS: ALL THE VIRTUES OTHER LAMPS LACK. ITS BEST POINT OF ALL: LIGHT. JSS On Sale by all ironmongers. THE MANHATTAN LAMB COMPANY, New York, Sydney, aud Melbourne. JOSEFS WHITim, GROCER, Italian wa;r;ehous;ema|n, PROVISION DEALER, &0., Devon and Liardbt Stbsbis, NEW PLYMOUTH. gOLK IMFOR'IIFOS GANGrAOY A TEA. Speciallyjpicked and| carefully tested before leaving tho'hillaide plantations in Ceylon. QUALITY & FLAVOUR GUARANTEED. Just landed per s.s. Wakanti— PEEK, FREAN <fc CO.'S CELEBRATED BISCJUITS. A steadily-increasing trade in this dejartment gives me an opportunity of arranging for regular shipments, and tbe buyer an opportunity of procur ng A PERFECTLY FRESH jSD DELICIOUS ARTICLE OF DIET. QUALITY TELLS. All criers promptly attends d to. Telephone 111;
SEW BOORS "™ '; T "~ T. 1 HODDEO. "THE ETERNAL OITY," by Hall Oaine. Lan Maclaren says this book is bevond anything yet given by that author, and is a brilliant success. "THE CRISIS." by W. Churchill "DAVID HABUM." "KBAN HOLMSN" "THE SKY PILOT" "THE PALACE OF THE KING" "THE CHOIR INVISIBLE" "THE MASTER SINNER" All these are considered the most readable books of the day. " THE WARRIGAL'S WELL," by Donald Macdonald "ALICE OF OLD VINOENNES." by Maurice Thompson Both of these are having an immense sale, Macdonald's being a fascinating tale of Bash Life in Australia, and Thompson's a book of thrilling interest of the American War. m T> T~y having just received invoices -I .LI., XI.. of Books to arrive from England, finds he must make room, so is disposed to sell any of the old stock at UNPRECEDENTED PRICES for a few weeks AN EARLY INBPEOTION INVITED. w W. H. PILLAR NOTIFIES the residents of New Plymouth and District that he has started bust ness as PAINTER PAPERHANGER GLAZIER BIGNWRIXER Aim GENERAL HOUSE DECORATOR. Estimates supplied and orders promptly attends* to. Having secured the services of A. Oleland as manager, all work intrusted to me will be under his personal supervision, and 1 trust that by attention to business to merit a fail share of the publio patronage. I Devon-street East, next Healy, Giooer.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 260, 4 November 1901, Page 3
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408Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 260, 4 November 1901, Page 3
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