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LL EAI O*DRIS< Hotel Commonwi ■ jk ■ Opposite [Telephone £2s] I Railway Station THIS Commodious and Oenti Hotel htm j®st been , BE-BUILT AND REKU? THhOOGHOUr, Kith all up-to-date conve comforts. ELEOTBIO LIGHT THROUGHOI BALCONY OVERLOOKING THB Passengers by ear" y steamer* can \ rely on getting breakfast before lesviunqy,, train. Warning bell rang Ave uinflMai ' before departure of passenger trains. ' , 1 POhTER MEETS ALL TRA£NB AND ' NIGHT PORTER IN ATTENDANCE. - Only iptiiU retailed. 1 Speight's Donedin XXXX. Ale on tap. Kitchen in obarge of.sn expert Chef. v JODRIBCOLL .. Propria* Late of Royal Hotel, Hawen.) I BOON B R0 & BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS, Llardet-street. All kinds of Woodwork undertaken. Estimates given. EVERY LADY HER OWN DREBBMAKER, TB £ L ANGER SCHOOL OF DBBBB. OUITIKG A3 D DRESSMAKING MIfS STEWART, of Wellington, baa pleasure In annonnoing that sbe baa appointed MISS BATOHXLOB assgent for New Plymouth for the Langer System. Glasses will be, opened on MONDIT, Jnne 22nd, a' roomr over Morey and Leon's. Kibg Street. ' Miss Batohelor will be at ber.noae! meet intending pnpils on Thuaday Friday next, Jane 18th and IMb. The Langer is the newest, qtdqkest, sl| plest, and most perfrot System of Dre* oatting. No calculations. Patterns in ■ few minutes. Extension Oatting, Pattern-making, M Trimming, speoiaSly taught. Inspection invited. Anyone nny have a lesson Free of Charge. Great tjeausation oalb rkat idealisation Oalb CVERSTOOKED; Sew Ms! OWING to E. T. PETTO ooMtawd sloknees and Inability to atynfl to business, the large and varied stook eC General House Furnishings must be turned into Clash. To facilitate this, masrelloni Reductions in Prioes will be mada. Aa prioe lists are mlsleadin| the publio sboald come and we the goods , and judge te themselves. JUST OPENED OPj BBNTWOOD CHAIRS, BENTWOOD CHAIRS. BENTWOOD (ittll Bile.) Ik'* J E.T.P. having bought 40 dosen for will jell for one mi ANOTHER BIG JJftt OF OARFHERI BKpSffiCS OABPETS from t .■per yard. Bx Pavaboa—-SO Handsome Black Brass Bedsteads, Italian and ornamented «ith Pearls and Hi Maobi—Furniture Coverings, Pin Serges, Table Covers, Ma Tapestries and Fringes. Ex Rahqaxiba— Linoleums and cloths, all wldiihs, special {for stain. JUST LANCING, xx Tomqabxbo—Oaml | Squares, every siie in diifennt mafcee. and qualities; Hearthrugs, Slip Hata,'| Dinner and Tea Sets, Cholioi Seleotfpa' of Fanoy Obina Teapots, Salad Bowie and Fruit Dishes. E. T. PETTY, (Opposite Theatre Royal) DEVON-STREE - NSW PLTMOtTCB. THE GODDESS OF AUSTRALIA MINERVA. Because Australia has shown othef wisdom, and MINERVA If ft* Goddess of Wisdom, aa.well as gm| tOlfigfs THE QUESTION 18; Will you allow her to be your Goddaai. That Is, will yon show wisdeatM looking after your health, aßiMf that you are weak and ran dofffc restoring your was ed oonsttatlMt .. Misery* nSf/'t. is absolutely the finest reetonHvt that was ever snbmlttad to a die> criminating pnbllo. IT WILL Promote sleep In the night-Ma* AND provide yon with elaitioity of bad* and mind in the day. It will fill your veins with rioh. red, ing blood, and enablei yon to yourself against the severities of,, It will mantle yonr cheeks with oafoor and bring the sparkle of hippinese to yonr eyes, and give yon ambition and energy. lb. John A. Woor, wpreeeptottw «( Jewell, Davis fc Co., Olarenoe-street, Sydney writes" I have muoh pleasure In testify* ngas to the efficacy of MTNKRVA as a tonio and stimulant During a reoent bad* neea trip through South Australia my syeteea was somewhat run down thiougb oonstaal night travelling. I was Inducted tot* MINERVA TONIO. and after two bottlea he Invigorating and benefioial elleots ware i marvellous." MINKRVA TO *lO Is on sale b? i SELLGRRN k STEVEM3OX, Auckland-/ Sole Wholesale Agents >

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 152, 1 July 1903, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 152, 1 July 1903, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 152, 1 July 1903, Page 4

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