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TO BUILDERS TKNDBRS will be reoeived at my ofßoe up to 4 p.m. on SATURDAY, Juos 14th, for Building Offices in Broughamstreet for the Union Steamship Co. j Lowest or any tender not necessarily accep("d. 1 FRANK MESSENGER, I Architect, ( 29 312 Devon-street. I . TEACHERS INSTITUTE. i qnHK usual monthly meeiing of theTataL naki Branch of the above Ins'ituti will beheld in the Board's Koom on SATURDAY, May 3lst, at 2.30 p.m., when Mr McAdttm wi'l real a paper on Cotnpulsji / Education. | ALFKKD GRAY, w d3l Hon. Sec. ! BOROUGH OP NEW PLYMOUTH. ! - Ooaicil invitea applications for tb* L position of Cadet in ihe Town Clerk's Office an a salary ef £o'J pir a^n'im. Applications ia can<Vci stts' own handwriting', and stating age aad previous office experience, must ha received bv the undersigned before 4 p.m. oa WKONESDAY, 4th Jane, 13i/3. Oauvassing the Councillors d : r tly or iudirectlj will disqualify. F. i'. BKLLRINGER, SO Town Clerk. TARANAKI MUSEUM. 'PfIK Museum w.ll be op ;ned to the public 1 on THURSDAY and SATURDAYS afternoon from 2.30 to 4 30 p.m. W. B. BPKNGER, c Hon. See.

MAORI CURIOS. HAVING purchased the whole of Mr. G. L. Sheppee's unique collection of Maori Curios, which it has isken him eighteen j ear 9 to gather together, I propose to offer them to the public and collectors. Th« aiticle.-) will be on v ; ew at Mr. Sheppee's re.-idence in Coartenaj-street for the next fortnight, when they wi'l be remore i to the Old Ou ijsity Shop. The collec'ion inclu 'es tome fine specimens of Taiahas, IWhata-wbatas, Mo'es (greenstone, whalebone and otta' n), Ailikis. Mr. Sheppae has r ever sold a single article do, in* the years he has been collecting. Call first at J. BUTTJDRWOKTH'S dw3l O'd Curio-,ity Shop WHITELEY TOWNSHIP. THE Sale of the Mission Farm L»asrh Ids is unavoidably POSTPONED for a few weeks. Lithogi eph plans are now being prepared and will be circulated when completed and the data of sale fixed. I can confidently ask all investors to wait for this sale, the terms are so exceptionally ea-y. NKWXON KING, Auctioneer.

CHEAP MONEY! GHEAP MONEY! IN SCJMB OF £IOO -o £IO,OOO ON COUNTRY, OITY AND SUB URBAN FREEHOLDS AT PER OK NT. Terms ot lepaym nt of the most liberal character, which c.an bo ascertained on inquiry. For forms of appli >ation apply at any Age icy of the Government Insurance Dep rLOieat. J. H. RICHARDSON, Goternrrcoi Insurance Commiseiorer. TEA! TEA.!! THE CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY ABE SELLING THE LANDURA CEYLON TEA - PER LBBy far away the best Shilling Tei in town.

THE EQtJITA BLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOJIETY OF U.S. STRONGEST IN THE WORLD. Assurances in force ... £245, f 82,65l i ... £H8,966,603 General Manage' for Austral ia: 0. Oablislb Taylok. Resident Spcetiry, We 'ing'on: B. Trevor Gould. Inspector of Agencies: P M. Thompson. District Manager, T. W. RiPT.EY. THIS Office offsrs the most liberal aasni - unco in t he P ustralaaian Colonie i. Surplus earned for year 190 r , £1,819,66!). No tstrioiion . residence, travel, or occupation. Loan values, pai i up assurance, and time for which .issuance will be kept, in force written in policj. Any further information may be obtained froJi BEWLISY «fe GRIFFITHS, AGENTS, NEW PLYMOUTH to WANGANUI PATENT DYE AND CLEANING WORKS. DYRRS of all kinds "f Ladies and Gentlemen's Garments; also Wool, Cotton, Silk, and Mixed Materials. All our Blue B'acks, and Jet Blacks, and also all our other shades are FAST and will stand washing. Warranted not to run when wet. All goods are well cleaned before bring dyed. Feathers cleaned, dyed in all shades, and well curled. Garments are also cleaned by oar French Process, which prevents them from shrinking. N.B —All correspondence promptly attended to. ft oti address—Opposite Wesleyan 0 (lurch, Victoria Avenue. Telephone, 189. 0. BUOKENDAHL, Manager. W. Gaukrodger, CURRIE-STREET, Opposite Co-operative ctores. rTIHK 2000 yards of FLANNELETTE I have been reducsd to 800 jarda in 8 days. This i« a recoi d for a side street in New Plymouth! Yon havo a chmce of part of the balance if yon call quickly. Pink Flannelette at 4s per dozen. t Rtrijed Shirt'ng, 6.V1 per yard, worth Bd. '■ Lovely Pink, Oreata, and White, S6 inches wide, 8Jd —the marvel of the town. 9 - GALATEA k worth lOd. - Warded Quilti- all sold except half a 4 do?en—(3s 6d each, h COSTUME CLOTHS- only 11 left—lTs 6d - . each. lr >f Turkish Towels—all gone hot 3 dozen. Hurry np it you want them! d it White Colonial Blankets, 15s and 19a.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue XXIV, 29 May 1902, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue XXIV, 29 May 1902, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue XXIV, 29 May 1902, Page 3

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