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J JONES, ARCHITECT. DRAWINGS, Specifications, and Bstimates prepared. OFFICE: Theatre Hoyal Buildings, Hew F1 mouth. tc PIANO TALK. A GOOD PIANO is a first-class investment, as well as a means of culture and pleasure. There is no article manufactured that will pive as large a return for the money invested. Granting this to te true, the piano to be sought after Dy those who wi-h to buy must not only have a good toi.e, but be well and faiihfnlly made, and be sold at a fair price. It must be built to stand years of use. The Pianos now offered by THE DRESDEN PIANO COMPANY fulfil all these conditions. Handsome in appearance, excellent io tone, and the price and terms on which they are sold, bring them within the reach of all. They have every point t recommend them to the prudent buyer. Landed in your house a f . prices and terms distinctly low for such high-cUss instruments. Sand for Catalogue. T HE DRESDEN PiAND COMPANY. DEVON-STREET, New Plymouth, G. W. HENDERSON, Representative

AT T. R. RODDER'S. NEW BOOKS ON SALE. " Lif<* of tlio Century" ... Geo. Newues The Library of Useful Storie.', 30 volumes -Geo. Newms Australasia lllus' rated, bourd hulf Morocco gilt, 8 volumes for 455, published £ll llsOd. The New Boob of Poultry ... Lewis Wright Kirk's Health Pupers, complete, 2s 6d Country Life, lllustrited, 21s On our Selection J, Rudd Also— Ne rest Fiction on hand and arriving each steamar T, R. HODDEE, B okseller aed Stationer.

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DENTAL NOTICE. N MILLER, L.D.S., London, England. , and A. 0. H. COLLINS, CENTAL SURGEONS. Chambers : Ab: V 8 J . K. 8yi»«. cheraJft. Tcbphons 18" Lady is attar, dance. Mr. Colling attends Inglewooc every Wednesday. B R A 8 0 H, DitNTAr. f'OiiGSOif Ooioplote Sets Pure Gas Extractions, nnder Gas 15xtrations... An. Work Guaranteed J£l 1 £Z £3 3 2 2 1 AuOrasa: —Opposite Coffee Palace (Corner of (Cer«-"-nt and Devon Streets MK. BRABOK will -vif.it tnglewood every Wtinaeada-/. ixi.l tnc.y ha consulted at Mr. Qnigley't' PAINL'iSH IiSNTISTIIY WITHIN THE KKACH OF ALL ii.ancl! DENTAL INSTITUTE, DEVON S'IHEKT. We oiaim to lr-ve the largest practice in the world, which unab!»s as to supply molern .ir.d faithful t'ent»s(ry at half the asm! prco.

Ws faithfully assure every person ourteeth and io;;teri(i]s sr., >» Tartly th',' suae as used bjrja ! di-.'itists, NOTE OUR PEIOJCfi ■ Sin -k; lOolj ,, 1 from 53 ; faithful liHingr, fa : complete sets («v:psr or lover), from £1 Is, Usolotel? painless extractions—pure gas 2s s'd ex: r?.cf ioi!.«, 2g (id. Plain extractions, Is, Teeti) OH».d over roots. Other dentists' work remitted and rep drad All ko-!c gcaranttcd 10 years THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASStJR ANUE SOCIETY OF U.S. STRONGEST IN THE WORLD. Assurances in force ... ±245,682,651 Assetb £68,966,608 General Manager for Australas'a 0. CAIILI-LE Tayl' R. Resident Secretary, Wellingt' n E. Trevor Gotjld Inspector of Agencies: V. M. Thompson. District Manager, T. W. Rapley.

HIS Office offers the mcst liberal assurance in tb9 Australasian Colonies. Surplus earned for year 1901, £1,813,66". No restrictions risidence, travel, or occupation. Loan voices, paid up assurance, and t iuie for wbicb assurance will be kept in force written in policy. Any further information may be ootained from BEWLPIT & GRIFFITHS, ASKNIS, liEW PLYMOUTH.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 73, 26 March 1903, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 73, 26 March 1903, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 73, 26 March 1903, Page 2

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