|g?NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. I 6j of I "DEPARTURE OF 10th CONTINGENT «S FIJ B TRANSVAAL. '"""yOLIDAY Excursion Tickets will be . issued from any station on the Wel- / lington-NapieriNew Plymouth section to tl ] Wellington (by either route) and Te Aro on j. I 10th and 11th available for return till |2flth April inclusive. I 9 i 0 BY ORDER. ITX attend with the Imperial Bamount flommissioDers at the undermentioned places for the purpose of purchasing Horses for South Africa of a smaller clacs than has hitherto b"en purchased, viz.: - from 14.2 to >n 15.1 hands. Ie Any colour will be accepted excepting 0 white or piebald, age from fl/e to ten years, inclusive: le New PIymouth—WEDNESDAY, 16th April. '- Stratford-THURSDAY, 17th April. ,n Hawe:a FRIDAY, 18th April. w Patea—SATUß' AY. 19th April. Wanganui—MONDAY, 21st April. to 8 MONSTER SALE OF DRAPERY * AND CLOTHING. i SATURDAY, 12th APRIL. NEWTON RING bai received instructions fram Messrs MoMastee and ShalDBBS, of Auckland, to sell by auction, without reserve, in the Shop, Devon-street (next to Joseph Hooker's), the balance of their STOCK OP DRAPERY AND CLOTHING, -f CONSISTING of 3 Men's, Youths' and Boys' Clothing, Macintoshes, Hats, Shirts, Ties, ' Tress Goods, Serpes, Cashmerei., " Silks, Velvets, Prints, Muslins, 1 ' alien, Sheeting, Flannelette, Towels, Table Linen, BUnkets, , Rugs, Quilts, Mantles, Jackets, Corset?, Ladies' Underclotbing, Umbrellas, and General Drapery of every description. Sale at 11.30 a.m. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. TEWTON KING has received instructions JLI to submit to public competition in April the property known as the Mission Kara, on the Great South Road, between New Plymouth and the Harbour. The area of the several lots will vary from a quarter of an »cre to six and a half acres, and each lot will bn offered on a 21 years le.ise with perpetual rifrht of renewal, and will be absolutely free from all condit'ons as to improvements. The upsets have been fixed very low Under this system purchasers will not lock up any capital <n the land, and will be fiee co improve their holdings as they choose. Lithograph plans and full particulars will be issued liter. TARANAKI RIFLE VOLUNTEERS. THE Final Clock Competition will be held on THURSDAY NEXT, IOJh April, at ir.e Frankley-road Range. Ranges, 500 a n 700 yards. Commence at 1.30 pm. pha Ammunition mav be obtained at Sergeant Armitage's shop, Currie-streor. By order. R. N. HOOKER. Lieut. Commanding. COLD MEDAL makes BOOTS i»ND I HARNESS waterproof as a duek'n back, and soft as velvet. Adds three times to the wear with blacking. 22 EXHIBITION HIGHEST AWARDS. for superiority Black mi cumin-, ouiu u.v uoot Stores, Sadlcrs, Irot •s, etc. Manufactory, Dulwich,London, Eng. * ROYAL STEAM LAUNDRY tb now in comple'e working order, a every kind of Laundry work expediti ously executed at lowest prices, but highest finish Laundry saves wear and tear j; of all articles. j Machine ironed linen has a far more g glossy appearance than »Dy other. N.B.—Washing collected »nd delivered. Address: Gill-street. to » GOVERNMENT LIFE INSURr ANOE. f A LL New Policy-holders paying their first J\. Annual Premiums before the end of j the year will receive Two Years' Bonuses in 3 the next Division of Profits at. the end of r 1902. rt Half-yearly and Quarterly Policies will I receive Bonuses in proportion. Reversionary Bonuses already granted to | iv ""olicy-holders, £1,'i30,000, exceeding the lOtal amount of Claims paid by the Depart- _ ment. 1 ~ a. 1 H. RICHARDSON, j Government Insurance Commissioner. H. W. COTTIER (Bandmaster Townjßand), :• TEACHER OF THE VIOLIN, CORNET, * BRASS AND REED INSTRUMKNTo. f Thß Reed Section under the supervision of Mu. 8m Cottibu. 0 a Address Molesworth-street n DENXiSTRV. - ..EDUCTION IN DENTAL FEES. id Jt AMERICAN DENTAL COMPANY 1R JL beg to intimate that they have pnrhased Mr. A. D. Gray's old-established _ ental practice. We aie importing direct from the manufactories in New York and London and guarantee the teeth used by us the best pro- . curable. . Sets from £1 Is; Single Tooth from 6s. °* Pure gas administration, 2s 6d; ordinary extractions, Is; Gold Stoppings and Crowns at lowest fees. All the latest and best appliances—the whole under the personal supervision of Mr »d Gbaj-, who will act as Manager of New Ply ra' mouth branch. fa, 38 Note the Address— CENTRAL CHAMBER *' (over Ambury Bro.'s.) he New Plymouth. PARTNERSHIP NOTICE !e N. Ml lbr, L.D.S., London.England, ce R. V. Cleveland, D.D.S., OhicagD, O.S.A ly TENTAL SURGEONS. Chambers; Above A. E. Sykes, chemia NEW FLYMOUIH. MR- H PHILLIPS HAB COMMENCHD PBAOXIOK iS A SOLICITOR EGMONT CHAMBERS (Egmont-streel • New Plymouth.) j
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 81, 10 April 1902, Page 3
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