:yJfl!^■®P®a&lll3-, RELIEVE FEVERISH HEAT, PREVENT FITS, ffINVftSiOHS, tTC. Preawv* « healthy state of the eonatb tutloa Ourbtg the period of Teething, Theworde "JOHN STEEDMAN, OHEMIST, WALWORTH, SURREY," A** eagnved on the Government Stamp aftoKt # lack Paxka. Agents—Kemptborne, frosser, & Co,
GREiT IDEALISATION BEAT JLVEALISATION OVERSTOCKED. New floods! New floods!! \WINd to I. J. PETTY'S continued / sickness and inability to attend to badness, the large and varied stock of General House Furnishings most be turned into Cash. To facilitate this, marvellous Redactions in Prices will be made. As price lists are misleading, the public should come and gee the goods and jndge for themselves. JUST OPENED UP: BENTWOOD CHAIRS. BENTWOOD CHAIRS. BENTWOOD OHAERB. (JuU Size.) E.T.P. having bought 40 dozen for Cash, will sell for one month at 5/6 e *ch. ANOTHER BIU LINE OF OABPETB BRUSSELS CABPETB from 1 6* per yard. Ex Papaboa—so Handsome Black and Brass Bedsteads, Italian and Frenoh, ornamented with Pearls and Medallions. Ex Maobi—Furniture Coverings, Plushettes, Serges, Table Covers, Mercerised Tapestries and Fringes. Ex Ranoatira—Linoleums and Floorcloths, all widths, special } for stairs. JUST LANDING, ex Tonoabtbo—Carpet Squares, every size in different makes and qualities; Hearthrugs, Slip Mats, Dinner and Tea Seta, Choice Selection j of Fancy China Teapots, Salad Bowls and Fruit Dishes, E. T. PETTY, (Opposite Theatre Royal) DEVON-STREET - NEW PLYMOUTH
Is J. BESTFORP UMBRELLA MAKER. LOOK! ! We are re-covering Indies' Umbrellas from 3s 6d to 8s 6d, and Gents's Umbrellas from 4s 6d to lis 6d. NOTE THE ADDRSSS-DBVON-STKEET BAST, NBW PLYMOUTH,
ROYAL STEAM LAUNDRY Xb now in comple'a working order, *nd every kind of Laundry work expedlti onßly executed at lowest prices, but highest finish. The Steam Laundry saves wear and teai of all articles. Maohiae ironed linen has a far more glossy appearance than any other. N.B.—Washing collected and delivered. Address: Gill-street. tc
CROWN SEPARATOR. 510 GALLONS PER HOUR. 510 ON TRIAL AT MIDHIRST DAIRY FACTORY. DIRECTORS and MANAGERS ofIFAOTORIES are invited to an INBPEO WON of tffls SEPARATOR At the above Factory from 13th to 20th January inclusive. Mr Joseph Harkness' opinion:— "The Grown Separator R25 has been duly installed in our Factory. We find it as close a skimmer as any machine we have run. It separates the specified 510 gallons in the hour, and has even put through 1360 gallons in 2 hours 32 minutes with a loss at the end of this quantity of only 'OB per cent, tat in skim milk, and showing; no sign of choking. It is a strongly built machine with only one bearing, and runs with the minimum of vibration and noise. lam ol opinion that it is a Separator which will last well and take very little to maintain. At: far as my experience of it has gone, I am inclined to think it is the coming factory Separator. " (Signed) Joskph G. Habjcnbss. " Midhirst, January 9th, 1902." Sole Agents: THE N.Z. LOAN AND (MERCANTILE AGKNOY COMPANY Limitid, Wan anai and Stratford.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 94, 25 April 1902, Page 1
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492Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 94, 25 April 1902, Page 1
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