Vickers and Stevens, INGLEWOOD. ESTATE AGENTS, AUCTIONEERS, abb CATTLE SALESMEN large Selection of Properties for Sale. AGENTS FORRoyal Insurance Company Colonial Mutual Life Insurance 00. Oastles Sheep Dip* Lavas' Bnr*rphosphate. All kinds of Gbabb and Farm Bbbbb, always on hand. Auo— BONSDUBT, QUANO and all other fertilisers. VALUATIONS OF BYBRY KIND UNDERTAKEN. Cattle Sales at Icglewood fortnightly and Tariki Road monthly. THE iNBW PLYMOUTH INVESTMENT A LOAN SOCIETY (Permanent) [lmnrantD 1876.] Ineorperated under "The Building, Societies Act, 1880," DntEoroEi : Means H. Weston (Chairman), J. B. Gannett, W. dottier, W. F. Brooking a T. Milk, SouanoK:—R. 0. Hughes, Esq. Banns : The Bank of New Zealand. DEPOSITS Deposits are received, and the following Bates of Interests given : For IS months ... 4 per cent, per annum For 6 months ... 3} per cent, per annum For 3 months ... S per cent, per annum LOASB Ranted, on approved security bom one to twelve years, Society's revised tables of re-payment Thai an ene nally liberal, and compart levourahly with any of the best colon!* lastitatiou. There are no deductions of any sort eitbe By way of boons, oommlmion, or entrance tees Ho Mortgage Deeds to pay for, unless hea s over £IOO and not less Shan thret years' duration, t Borrowers can redeem at any time ando< very seasonable terms. Ofiee open doty from 10 om. 4 pj». t Tkmtiay atknuont exon** CLARENCE RENNELL, Beoretary and Treasurer, Brougham-street, New Plymouth. MISS COTTIER. CHRISTMAS -1902—NEW YEAR. CARDS, NOVELTIES & PRESENTS. Exceptionally large and varied shipment of DOLLS, Meehanical and Ordinary. tt ill be on view for a few.dayg. LEATHER GOODS. In Latest Styles. Many NoveWes. GAMES. All the best and most amusing. ART NEEDLEWORK, this speciality the Btock is, as usual second to none. CHRISTMAS ANNUALS Should be secured at once. FANCY GOODS. A very tempting collection to select from DIARIES AND STATIONERY OF ALL KINDS. CHILDREN'S BOOKS AND TOYS. Call and inspect these goods at BROUGHAM-STREET.
PARIS EXPOSITION. HOTHIB ALPHA-DELAYAL SEPABATOE. THE CO-OPERATIVE MOIETY Have been notified by Messrs Miaou, Btbutmbb k 0 ~ of Obitttchurch, that they received a cable on (Saturday that the ALPHA-DB LAVAL SSPARATOFfa had secured the GBAND PRIZE at the Paris BxhibMoa, beat ng all other con>pstitoia
TEA-! TEA!! IHB 00-OPERATIVE SOOIETT ABBBKLUNQTHK LAHDURA CEYLON TEA "1/-PER LBBy.br amy the beet Shillitig Tea is ' town. OKATO-NBW PLYMOUTH OOAOH. TBS Ooaen Imtm Okato every Mondai ■udTauBSEAT at 6 ajn and «very WmmmDkt k S&IUBDAT, at 1.80 a.m. L*vas New Flynnuth at 1 p.m. Motd»j« and Tbimdar «nd 8 PJ»- °° Wednea <Ujt and Saturdayi Paueogen and laggage can be booked at Waafr Steblea, New Plymouth, or at the owners rcsideaoa, Okato. EOBT. T. ROEBUCK, Phoprikiok
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 65, 17 March 1903, Page 1
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440Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 65, 17 March 1903, Page 1
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