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J BELL BLOCK HALL, j TUESDAY, MAY 27ts. (gRAND CONCERT—PopuIar Singerc. I Pakt 11. I TABLEAUX—" Ha'f-nour with Tennjson." Admivsioa In, including refreshments. BEV. F. A. BENNRI'T, 2123 26 27 Director. TO BUILDERS. /pENDERS will be received at my o9r ! !. up to 4 p.m. on SATURDAY, June 7th. for BUILDING TWO COTTAGES iu Devon-street East tor Mrs Crock er, FFANK MESSENGER, Architect, '24 26 28 Davon-str j et. N.P. OPERA'S 10 SOCIETY. ASPkOIAL MKETJNG of the NVw Plymouth Operatic and Draumic Society will be hMd at St. Mary's schoolroom on MO■DAY EVENING, commencing at 7.30 sharp. Business: To conside* advi>ahi'ity of registering tfce Society ui.derthe "Unclassified Societies Act." 28 RESIDENCE FOR SALE. O.KERHOLD SECTION 336, quarter acre, » with Dwelling, Fmford-atreet, near Hospital, also adjoining leasehold sections 422 and 423 he'd under lease from School Commissioners at fourteen shillinis a year. P'Ope'ty occupied by Mr Garner. Apply to 27 R. CLINTON HUGHES. WAITBPUKE BRIDGE CLOSED. PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby giv-m that the Wai epuke Bridge on Mountainro'id, situate about o| miles south of Ingle wood (towards Tariti), will be CLOSED against Traffic from 8 a.ru. until 5 p.m. on MONDAY, 26th May, 1902, for Repairs, H. OKEY, Chairman, d 24 26 Taranaki County. BUSINESS SITES. BROUGHAM AND EGMONT STREETS. R CLINTON HOGHKS invites those . requiring first-class Business Sites to commuii'cate with him. in view of building suitable premises on Lot 10, adjoining Commonwealth Hotel on one side und offices about to be built for Union Company on the other; also on Lots 21 and 22, corner Egmont and Arid streets and opposite Club. 23 26 28w24 TEA! TEA!! THE CO-OPERATIYE SOCIETY ARE SELLING THE LANQURA CEYLON TEA at 1/- PER LB By far away the beet Shillicg Tea in to.v J.

WAIWAKAtHO. TUESSDAY, MAY 27th. NEWTOtf KING will sell by auction at his ya'ds as anove, — 130 Mixed Yearlings 28 Calves 70 15 to 18-months Steers BO 18 movths hirers 24 2 t'' 2j-year Steei B 20 2-year Heifers in calf 12 Springers 3 1 • ows and Heifers 60 Etore Cows 45 Fat Sheep 45 Store Sheep Sale at 12.30. 24,26 EDUCATION LEASEHOLDS FOK SALE. ana acrks excellent country, £\Jmostly plougt<able when cleared ; ahout 50 acres felled ; on a main road, 12 milest from to-vn. Rent, 9<i per ace for next 27 years. Pc fetual leas.e; goodwill moderate Qfif\ AORU-- First-rate BUSH LAND. OOU billy, but good pasture Country. Rent, 7d per acre; same t°rm as above. On a leidiug road. Coutract row being left for felli'g 100 acres this season. Goodwill moderate, and te'mseasy. Apply to F. P. CORKTLL, dw National Bank Chambers. W. Gaukrodger, OURRIE-STEEET, Opposite Co-opfrative Stores. THE 2000 yards of FLANNELETTE have been reduced to 800 vards in 8 days. This i« a record for a side street in New Plymouth! Ton have a ch nee of part of the balance if you call quickly. Pink Flannelette at 4s per dozen. Striped Shirting, 6|d pr yard, worth Bd. Lovely PinW, Cream, and White, 36 inches wide, Bjd—the marvel of the town. GALATBA worth lOd. Wadded Quiiti - all sold except half a dozen—Bs 6d each. OOSTUMK CLOTHS- only 11 left—l7s 6d each. Turkish Towels—all gone but 3 dozen. Hurry up if you want them 1 White Colonial Blanke's, 15s and Ids. Suit f engths, any price, from I2s 6d each. WOMEN KNOWTHAT men are a bit fussy about their Shirt J Collars and ( ufip. The men like their linen to be nicely done up, and they particularly appreciate the beautiful giosi that is imparted to starched liuen by AYRES' CHINESE LAUNDRY GLAZE (LION BRAND). Why not p'ea e the men? This glaze v ill help you do it. No need to be an experb ironer to get the best results, Just follow the dilections and tiae iron and thejilazi will do the rest. Ayres' Chinese Laundry Giaze is put up ia p ckets ready for use, and is, Sold by all Storekeepers at 6d and Is. j You c»n get a sample packet any time J you like to call or write. | R. AYRES, j 90 Cuba-strpet, j 6 Wellington. TARANAKI MUSEUM. rrVHE Museum will bo opened to the public ! A on THURSDAY and SATURDAYS i aftern«on from 2.30 to 430 p.m. - " i W, B. SFBNGJiR; o ' Hon, Sec.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 123, 26 May 1902, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 123, 26 May 1902, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 123, 26 May 1902, Page 3

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