IW BOOKS ™* ™ HM ° T. R. RODDER'S. " THE ETERNAL CITY," by Hall Caine. Lan Maclaren says this book is beyond anythiEg yet given by that author, and is a brilliant success " THE CRISIS." by VV. Churchill "DAVID HABUM." "JtfßaN HOLDEN " "THE SKY PILOT" "THE PALAOK OF THE KING" "THE CHOIR INVISIBLE" "THE MASTER BINNER" All these are considered the most readable bcoks of the day. "THE WARRIGAL'S WELL," by Donald Macdonald "ALICE Olf OLD VINCENNES," by Maurice Thompson Both of these are having an immense sale, Macdonaljl's being a fascinating tale of Bush Life in Australia, and Thompson's a book of thrilling interest of the American War. TP "O TT having just received invoices 1 •11.i1.. of J 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 INSPECTION INVITED. THE MANHATTAN PATENT SMOKELESS INCANDESCENT ILamkl 14 INCHES HIGH,S2Os. 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: «r LIGHT. JS» On Sale by all ironmongers. THE MANHATTAN LAMP COMPANY, New York, Sydney, and Melbourne. NOTICE OF REMQVAL 74/TK. JAMES BUTTERWORTH begs to JLYJI notify that he Las REMOVED into the premises recently occupied by Mr. Abbott, in Devon-street, where he will ha\ :• jlenty of room to display his MAOKIAND OTHER CURIO 3, &0,& C., to the Best advantage. He still buys and sells everything from a needle to an anchor. If yon an Express, Spring Trap, a Sulky, GO TO BUTTERWORTH, If yon want a New or Second-hand set Harness, 6 GO TO BUTTERWORTH. f yon want a JNew or Second-hand Saddle and Bridle, 1 GO TO BUTTERWORTH. If you want a Gold or Silver Watch. GO TO BUTTERWORTH. 12 you are unable to obtain what you want elsewhere, GO TO BUTTERWORTH, who has a large collection of all sorts of goods. If you want a Typewriter, If you want a Copying Press, IS you want a Camera, GO TO BUTTERWORTH. Persons wishing to inspect his larg If ction of Maori Curios are invited to a.ay Tuesday, wheD tbey will be welcomed 'without being asked to buy. Address— J. BUTTERWORTH, OLD CURIOSITY SHOP, Devon-street. DO NOT DELAY! LAST FEW MVS! LAST FEW DAYS! THE Deksdbn Piano Company's Q'iit Sale of Pianos and Organs, conducted by the Manager, Mr. J. BROOKES, at the Depot, Devon-streiit. Representative: G. W. Henderson.
W. H. PILLAR NOTIIW the residents of New Plymouth and District that he has started business as PAINTEI: PAPERHANGKR GLAZI'EK SIGN WRITER AND GENERA.L HOUSE DECORATOR. Estimates supplied and orders promptly attended to. Having secur ed the services ot A. Olelafid as manager, alii work intrusted to me will be under his per sonal supervision, and 1 trust that by attends n to business to merit a fair share of the pnk <lio patronage. Heron-street ;East, next Healy, Grocer.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 269, 14 November 1901, Page 3
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498Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 269, 14 November 1901, Page 3
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