r * oTLE J &* Jh SHES The tad Central Coffee Falace. ONE MINUTE'S WALK FROM JRailw Post Office, Banks, etc. CwvmUnt 4 Covmodiout Sample Hem. LOFTY AND AIRY DINING, SITTING AND BSD ROOMS Hoi, Cold * Showhb Bathb Teems 4*. €d. per day; > M Recognised as the Leading Unlicensed Hotel in Taranaki.
1904 WISE'S 21S NEW ZEALAND POST OFFIOE D,R J£I ORY * WLL be issued oarly in January 1904, with the latest and up-to-date information of every part of the whole colony, at the venr low price of 21a., for over 2000 large-oiied pages of Directory matter printed and boiuid in New Zealand, forming the cheapest Directory ever issued out of Britain, and by for the lar .'est printing and binding undertaking evei done in any of the Australasian colonies, and equalling in compition the largest Directories in Britain. The last (1903; issue, like that of 1903, is out oi print, so great again was the demand fortlu volume, an indication to business people to secure early the 1904 213. WISE'S DIRECTORYWise's New Zealand Post Office directory ilroulates all over Che colony, just as greatly m the North as in the South Island, and as greatly on the West Coast as on the Bast, and indafed-every where, and in Australia and Britain it is also in Treat request. It is constantly referred all through the year, by all classes, and being now published yearly, it is rendered a highly valu able work to everyone, as in addition to the names and addresses, 1 contains a vast fund of information of pastoral and agricultural people, as well as medical, ecclesiastical, legal insurance, banking and local government, brought up to the very et of WHE'S DIRECTORIES— Offices l Dunedin and Ohiistchurch, and Sydney, Brisbane, Hobart, Melbonme Adelaide and Perth, where Wise's Directories foi each of these colonies ►re issued at their respective offices yearly.
SAVE YCUR MOhEY The reajon for oslng TANI* WHA dOAP is I It is 5 a Beat 3o»p, gives taa Best Lathes, saves wear and tear in the clothes, consequaatly aves your temper and joar a>Qae|. OUABANXHSD ABBOLUXHI.Y Pubs. What more do you want! \w YOUR TEMPER.
TECHNICAL EDUCATION BY MAIL. FROM a(l parts of New Zealand we are constantly receiving appreciative letera from students in THE AMERICAN SCHOOL OB" CORRESPONDENCE. The School Teaches by Mail:—Mechanical, iSbccrioal, Locomotive, Marine, Stationary, and 'Paxiala Snpneering, Heating, Plumbing, Venlululon, Dyeing, Mathematics, etc. The American School of Correspondence enables yon, by spending a few honra of your time weeSdy in home study, to qualify yonraelf for a biter position. The fees are low, and payable in monthly instalments. It yon are interested write to-day for Free Handbook of School. If yon decide to join, tho str.diea can be commenced once The School teaches wherever the mail reaones. Communicate with the Representatl
THE HEMINGWAY OOMMRQIAL, COAOHING * OORRBBPONDBHOK BOHQQI* 198 Qowsireet.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 207, 17 September 1903, Page 1
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475Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 207, 17 September 1903, Page 1
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