T A R A N A KI RIFLES GRAND MILITARY BALL OQRONATION NIBHT. THURSDAY, 26th JUNK. f 22 THE KINGSjCORONATfON INSTALLATION OP HIS MAJESTY KING EDWARD VII. jj SUPREME NATIVE CHIEF OF FIJI. Great -vtative eumtitai,. KKAT lN ATIVIC r ESTIVAL, TO BBHKLDAT SUVA, WITH TUB UNIQUE ODSTOMS AMD OERIMONIALB 07 THE SOUTH SEA IS LAN DEBS, Excluding over lix days—JUNE 23 lo 28. Fire Walking, War Dances, Wai-Caaoe toeing, Ktc. Special Facilities f#r Witneuing these Faat» Diaappearing Customs. .8. MOtJRA (er other gleaner), from Aackland, June lti, to Suva direct. 8 S. HAU KO'J 0 (or other steamer), from Auckland, June 4, to Suva, Tia Tonga, Haapai, Vavau, and Apia (Samoa). Through booking* from all porta. For farther particulate apply ONION b.S. 00. OF N.Z. (LTB).
W. Gaukrodger, CURRIE-STREET, Opposite Qo-epeiative tftores. ONLY part of ebipment ex Tongariro arrived in time far sale en Saturday, but balance ii now in and can be M at AUCTION PRICES. Striped Flaaaelettes from 3« fid par deieo, A lovely White and Cream Flannelette at BJd, werth lid. Wnk Flannelette at <d, werth Bd. Turkish Towels from IOJd each. Large Tonels, 2s and St 6d the pair. White Honeycomb Quilts, 9s 4d, Se 6d, 10* id, and 4s fid. Wadded Quilts, 8s 6d and 10* 64, worth double. White Colonial Blankets, 16s and 19s. Grey Oolonial Blankets, lti. Ladies' Umbrellas, rplendid line, at S* 64. Costume Lengths, 17s 6d, worth 80s. Salt lengths, from 12s 6d. HAPPY BE THY DREA.MB, THEY WILL BE, IF YOU SMOKE SALMON AND GLUCKBTEIN 8 GOLD FLAKE ONUBETTBti Wholesale at J. Av sky's, Deion-street. Retail at T.-'Fnrlong's and H. Bennett's Tobacconists. J. MYERS AND 00., to Agents, Wellington.
"BAIL UP!" IT mi a common enough expression ia Australia on time, and the victim was generally one of those folks who never took wnere t ey are ?oing. Caation is at all times the evidence of wisdom, and in no particular should it be shown mere than in chooting one's T&L Tou can get all kinds of Ua in Australia; doubtless you can get many of them when this journal eirculatee, and caatioa, therefore, is absolutely necessary. The finest, parest, most reliable tea comes from Ceylen, not Chir a or India, and experts of the tea-room, no less than these of the household, agree that £ is far and away the best Oeylen that is grown. NIRVANA TJCA is picked and packed un<?er [British supervision. JEaoh pound or half pound is put up in lead in Colombo, the capital of Geylon, and this being soldered, the package i« made air-tight, and the content* preserved from deterioration. Retailed by T. GARNER, Bonth Road. 0. C'.HTKR, Devon-street F. 0. JURY, Gover-street, NBW PLYMOUTH 00-OP. SOOIBTY Currie-sireet. J. WHITAKER, Devon rtreet. W HEALY, Devon-street Joie Wholesale Agent*— * 8' PATERBON ft GO. WELLINGTON EXTRA yfcClWj FOR. COUGHS AND COLDS'. 1 m i Wi f ' ~ft V '//U acts rsy-v _UK£ MAGICS ' Li SOLD EVERYWHERE 1/6 & 2j
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 111, 17 May 1902, Page 3
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492Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 111, 17 May 1902, Page 3
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