THE "ALL RKP ' MAIL ROUTE TO LONDON. CANADIAN-AUSTRALIAN LINE. New Zealand to London, Viaßy«lney, Brisbane, Honolulu, Fiji, Victoria, and Vancouver, and through Canada or the United States by the Canadian, Pacific, or other railway line]. For fall particulars, passage coney sail: J n&« Ho., apply ! Descriptive phamplets gratis. UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF N.Z., Ltd., Brongham-street.
RALEIGH CYCLES. RAPID, JUST LANDED. INSPECTION INVITED. RELIABLE. SEND FOR PRIOE LIST. DEVON-STREET, QUEEN-STHEET, Established 1880. >HB LEADING JEWELLERY BUSI- . NESS on the West Coast of New Zealand. Pplendid Goods selected in London by J. H. PARKER, a few months ago. Good Value as a result of direct importation THB NKWE3I FASHION IK ALti LINBS. Special Value in ENGAGEMENT RINGS, SIGNET RINGS, WEDDING RINGS t. KEEPERS. A VALUABLE PRESENT . . of Half-dozen Spoons or any article of equal value with each Wedding Ring.
Tourists a p ? invited to Inspect the Lovely Stock of GK;ENSTONE GOODS and other novelties. Spectacles to suit all sighti. Please note the address carefully— J. fl. PARKER, VSATOHMAELEB, JEWELLER, OPTICIAN, Next the Railway Crossing, DEVON-STREET., New Plymouth. 1 SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING j The Misses Baker (Experienced Shorthand Writers and Typistes), CUBBIB-BTBEBT - NEW PLYMOUTH, All branches of work undertaken in connection with the above. ALL WORK STRICTLY PRIVATE. Law Work, Seeds, etc, a Speciality. Country Orders promptly attended to. Write for Scale of Charge?. Agents for REMINGTON TYPEWRITERS. Orders taken for all Typewriter Supplies. Telephone, No. 297. JUST EECEITED, ex "GOTHIC," T. R, HODDER'S BOOK DEPOT, I a by eminent Authors, inc'.nding the following:—
XRUIB, Emile Zo'a. Tte Dreyfaa case prominent THE LITTLE WHIIE BIRD, J. Jf. Barrie. Immense circulation. THE BBVBN SKORETB, W. La Quex. THE BANNER OF BLUE, S. ». Crockett, THE BELLS OF FOBTKNOOKIE, David Lyall LADY KOBE'S DAUGHTER, Mrs Humphrey Ward PEARL MAIDEN, H. R. Haggard MAID AT ARMS, B. W. Chambers A.B.U. GODS, stu edition Account Books of every description. STATIONERY & SCHOOL REQUISITES T.R.H., having completed Stock-taking, is now disposed to clear oat a lot of Books, Periodicals, and Leather Goods at AN IMMENSE REDUCTION.
HANO TALK. LGOOD PIANO is a first-class investment, as well as a means of culture and pleasure. There is no article manuthe money invested. Granting this to be true, the piano to be sought after by those who wi>h to buy most not only have a good tote, bat be well and faithfully made, and be sold at a fair price. It must be built to stand years of use. The Pianos now offered by THE DRESDEN PiANQ COMPANY fulfil all these conditions. Handsome iD appearance, excellent in cone, 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 at price* atd terms distinctly low for such high-class instruments. £Bid f ,>r Catalogue THE DRESDEN PiANQ COMPANY. DEVON-STREET, Nrw FuHtT/rH. G. (V. HINOEBSON, Repressn'ativr
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 117, 19 May 1903, Page 2
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482Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 117, 19 May 1903, Page 2
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