THE "ALL RED ' MAIL ROUTE TO LONDON. CANADIAN-AUSTRALIAN LINE. _ _ Ssw Zkaland to London, via Sydney, Brisbane, Honolp'u, Fiji, Victoria, and Vancouver, and through I Canada or the United States by the I Canadian, Pacific, or other railway lines. I For full particulars, passage money sail- ' n«« rto., apply ! Descriptive phamplets gratis. I I UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF N.Z., Ltd., J t Brougham-street. RALEIGH CYCLES. RAPID, JUST LANDED. RELIABLE, inspection invited; SEND FOR PRIOE LIST. SKEW CYCLE COMPffl, DEVON-STREET, QUE_EN-STREET, I Established 1880. IHE LEADING JEWELLERY BUBI- . NESS on the West Coast of New Zealand. Fplendid Goods selected in London by J. H. PARKER, a few months ago. Good Valne as a result of direct importation The Nbwe3t fashion in all Likrs. Special Value in ENGAGEMENT RINGS, SIGNET RINGS, WEDDING RINGS k KEEPERS. A VALUABLE PRESENT . , of Half-dozen Spoons or any article of equal value with each Wedding Ring. Tenrists are invited to Inspect the Lovely Stock of GREENSTONE GOODS and other novelties. Spectacles to suit all sights, Please note the address carefully— J. fl. PARKER, WATCHMAKER, JEWELLER, * OPTICIAN, Next the Railway Grossing, I DEVON-STREET, Nsw Plymouth. ■m_ , t JUST RECEIVED, ex «'GOTHIC, i and on sale at ; T. R. HODDER'g j BOOK DEPOT, THE Newest and Most Popular BOOKS by eminent Authors, including th ,f following:— 1 TRUTH, Emile Zola. The Dreyfus cas prominent THE LITTLE WHITE BIRD, J. M. Baerie Immense circulation. - THE SEVEN BEORETS, W. Le Quex. THE BANNER OF BLUE, S. R. Crocket* THE BELLS OF PORTKNOOKIE, Davi, Lyall LADY ROSE'S DAUGHTER, Mrs Hum f phrey Ward PEARL MAIDEN, H. R. Haggard .- MAID AT ARMS, B. W. Chambers f A.B.U. CODE, Stb edition Account Books of every description. STATIONERY & SCHOOL REQUISITES T.R.H., having completed Stock-taking, i now disposed to clear oat a lot of Booki l s Periodicals, and Leather Goo3s at e AN IMMENSE REDUCTION A. A. PIKETT, ' BUILDER, CONTRACTOR, AND UNDER TAKER. £ Telephone No. IT6. , Estimates given for all classes of work ii connection with the building trade. ? PIANO TALK. i- A GOOD PIANO is a first-class invest XX ment, as well as a means of cultnr . and pleasure. There is ns article manu factored that will give as large a return fo the money invested. Granting this to h true, the piano to be sought after by thosi who wish to buy must not only have a goo< tone, but be we!l and faithfully made, am y be sold at a fair price. It must be built t stind years of use. The Pianos uon offered by J THE DRESDEN PIANO COMPANY fulfil all these conJitions. Handsome ii appearance, excellent iu tone, and the prio and terms on which they are sold, brin| them within the reach of all. They h»v< every point t recommend them to th prudent buyer. Landed in your hoc.se a prices and terms distinctly low for sue! 'b high-class instruments. Bsnd for Catalogue, T HE DRESDEN PIANO COMPANY. DE V 0 N- STRE ET, New Plymouth. G. W. HENDKRSON, Representative (WAIWAKAIHO BEIDGE DANGEROUS. )ÜBLIO NOTICE is given that the Waiwakaiho Bridge on Oevon Road, about Ii miles east of New Plymouth, is dangerous for heavy traffic. H. OKAY, Chairman Tarauaki County Counc dwwc
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 117, 15 May 1903, Page 2
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534Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 117, 15 May 1903, Page 2
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