Vickers and Stevens, INGLEWOOD. ESTATE AGENTS, AUCTIONEERS, and CATTLE SALESMEN Large Selection of Properties for Sale. AGENTS FOR— Koyal Inquranoe Company Colonial Mutual Life Insurance oo<| Castles Sheep Dips Lawcs' Superphosphate. AU kinds of Grasb and FARM BOM, always on band. Also— BONEDUST, GUANO and aU other fertilisers. VALUATIONS OV EVERY KIHD UNDERTAKEN. Cattle Sales atlcglowood fortnigbtiy and Turiki Road monthly. THE NEW PLYMOUTH INVESTMENT k LOAN SOCIETY (Pmmimt) [InsTITCTED 1876.] Incorporated under "Tht Butttiuf, ■ /Societies Ad, 1880." Dieeotobi : Messrs H. Weston (Chairman), J. B. Connett, W. Cottier, W. P. Bree7" T. Furlong junr., 0. T. RoaDe. 0. T. Mills. Souoitob :—R. 0. Hughes, Eaa. Banxiks : The Bank of New SSalani. DEPOSITS Deposits are received, and the foUowhaf Rates of Interests given : For 12 months ... * per cent, par i For 6 months ... 3} per cans, per annum For 3 months ... 3 per oent. per anaoai from one to twelve Tears, Society's revised tables of re-payment. TJaMi •re exoe nally liberal, and ■< iavourably wilb any of the best OoloaJal Institutions. There are no deductions of any sertethasf 31 way of boniu, oommiaslon, or entna not No Mortgage deeds to pay for, uuess loan a over £IOO and not leas Haw tbfM rears' duration. Borrowers can redeem at anytime eMw <ery reasonable terms. W Ofiei open daily from 10 am, 4 p.m., Thvrtday afternoon* mmfHij OLARENOE RENNELB, Secretary and Treasurer, Brougham-street, New Plymouth. MISS COTTIER. CHRISTMAS -1902--NEW YEAR. CARDS, NOVELTIES * PRESENTS. Exceptionally large and varied shipment ef DOLLS, Mechanical and Ordinary. W ill be en view for a ftw.days. LEATHER GOODS. In Latest Style*. Many Novelties. GAMES. All the best and most amnsing. ART NEEDLEWORK. In this speciality the stock is, as usual, second to none. OHRISTMAS ANNUALS Should be secured at enoe. FANCY GOODS. A very tempting collection to select from DIARIES AND STATIONERY OF ALL KINDS. CHILDREN'S BOOKS AND TOYS. Ca'l and inspect these geeds at BROUGHAM-STREET. PARIS EXPOSITION. NOTHXR TIDIOBI ALPHA DELAVALi SEPABATQi. THE CO-OPERATIVE 80QIETY Have ben notified by Messrs Maboh, Btbothiw k 0 ~ of Ohrutohurch, that they receives a cable; on Saturday that the ALPHA-DE LAVAL SEPARATORS had securedtbeGßAND PRIZE at the Paris Exhibition, beat] lng all other oompstitors TEA:! TEA!! THE CO-OPERATIVE SOOIKTf ARE SELLING THE LAND URA CEYLON TEA ** 1/- PER LB. By far away the best'Shillivg Tea ia town. Steedmans SOOTHE MO FOR CHILDREN. r IH VSS. OVER FIFTH YEAH*. • Bllieve FEVERISH HEAT. 1 Prevent FITS, CONVULSIONB, 6Y6. { PRESERVE A HEALTHY STATE OF TheoONiTITUTIONDUniNGTHEPKRIOOOf TEETHING. Please observe the EK In STgtDMAM, Agents—Komptborne, Prosier, 4 flfij .JV.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 39, 13 February 1903, Page 1
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422Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 39, 13 February 1903, Page 1
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