R. C. TEMPLER AND STOCK G E N,E R A L | COMMISSION AGENT I PRODUCE BROS KIR ' HOUSE A(jAST. RENTS COLLECTED I AOOOUNTANT VALUERS London k Lancashire Fire Wellington Meat Export '«, Manures. N.Z. Dairyman. Cod Liver Oil fot Calves, Keystone Dehomer (the beat in market) AN EXCELLENT CHRISTMAS BOX JOR YOUR BOY would be an cornea but once a year, but that time ia the j most important consideration always. The Ansokia is an open face, lever movement, stem-winding watch of rare value, and it cos's but a few shillings. 31 TRY OUR JNIsW SHIPMENT OF j TEA, THE BEST VALUE. EVER OFFERED TO THE PUBLIC. GOOD FANNINGS at 1/- PER LB. FRESH COFFEE ground on the premises. Once tried always used VEALE & SON, I THEATRE ROYAL Telephone, 166. NO LOTTERY COUPON OR OTHER WILE TO CATOH THE CREDULOUS. EVERY TIN A PRIZE IN ITSELF. NECTAR TEA. PURE CEYLON, The most DELICIOUS, FRAGRANT EOONOMIOAL Tea imported. Packed in jib. and lib. Tins, and 51b and 101b. Tins. AGENTS sIngevood MR. 0. O. SMITH Waitara FRASER fc BEOKBESSINGER Okato J. 8. FOX WAIKATO LAND. I WAIKATO LAND. CHARLES WALLNUT, LAND, ESTATE, AND GENERAL AGENT Hamilton, Waikato, N.Z. "JOB SALE—A number of Splendid Dairy 1 and Grazing Farms, 100 to 1700 Aores from £6 upwards, Easy terms Property Lists oa application. The Waikato has a great future, and a Good Farm in its unequalled climate means success. I know the country and can sell you good land. Investors invited to call or write. OUR OFFICE is now in EGMONTSTKEET (next Norther Steamship Company). Telephone 262. OUR YARD in LIARDET-STRtcEX (opposite Sash and Door.) Telephone 241. HARDY fc CO. Coal, Firewood, Coke, Lime, and Charcoa Dealers. Direot Importers.—Bananas, Pines, Oranges, and other Island Fruits (trade only supplied.) District Agents.—Standard Fire and Marine Insurance Company of New- Zealand Limited. to TARANAKI ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY. Fishing Season—lst October, 1002, to 81st March, 1903. FISHING LICENSES may be obtained from Mr. L. M. Taunton, Sports Depot, Devon-street, New Plymouth; Mr O. O. Smith, Inglewood; and from the undersigned, D. MOALLUM, Seoretary. I Men's Lioenses, 10s; boys, under IS, Si; ladies, Sa; day license, 2s 6d; one week, 6s. D. Mo A Hum H. Vowell J. Glbßl.ll, jun. B. Brennan E. Whittle Geo Heenan T. J. Nicbolls M. Callander 0. E. Bryce A. Callander A. Bint D. Henderson C.Dransfield 0. M. Vowell E. M. Fowler G. E. Mannerlng E. O'Connor J. E. Wilson G. E. Heenan M. D.Frasei G. Newsbam G. W. Rogers H. B. Thomley A. Bewley R. Swavsland 0. 0. Smith JAM. It is THE BEST. IllllLDl IT NOW HOLDS THE PREMIER POSITION.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 2, 3 January 1903, Page 4
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437Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 2, 3 January 1903, Page 4
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