PARTNERSHIP DISSOLUTION. FOR IMMEDIATE SALE. T7XOEPTIONATjLY Good £airy Farm of Ay 310 acres close to Post and Telephone Office, School, an-i Dairy Factory. For particulars apply to NWiON KING, New Plymouth Or to GEORGE POTT, Waitara w d TAKE NO RISK;! INSURE AT ONCE WITH THE NEW ZEALAND ACCIDENT INSURANCE COMPANY. W. J. SHAW, District Manages, O'DRISCOLL Hotel Commonwealth Opposite [Telephone 225] Facing the Railway Station Sea. THIS Commodious and Centrally-situated Hotel has just been RE-BUILT AND REFURNISHED THROUGHOUT with all up-to-date conveniences and comforts. ELECTRIC LIGHT THROUGHOUT. BALCONY OVERLOOKING THE BEA Passengers by early steamers can always rely on getting breakfast before leaving by train. Warning bell rung Ave minutes before departure of passenger trains. POUTER MEETS ALL TRAINS AND NI«'JHT PORTER IN ATTEN DANCE. Only Best Wines and Spirits retailed. Speight's Donedin XXXX. Ale on tap Kitcheo in charge of an expert Ohnf. J Q'DRISGOLL .. Proprietor Late of Ro al Huiel, Hawera.l THE NSW PLYMOUTH INVESTMENT & LOAN SOCIETY (Permanent.) [ Instituted 1876.] Incorporated tmder "The Buildiug, Societies Act, 1880." Direotobs : MeHsrs H. Weston (Ohairmau, J. B Oonnett, W. Cottier, W. P, Frooklng T. Forking jnnr 0. T. Rnndle, and 0. T. Mills, Solicitor : —R. 0. Hughes, Esq. Butkibs ; The Bank of New Zealand. DEPOSITS Deposits are received, and the following Rates of Interests given :- For 12 months ... 4 per cent, per annum For 6 months ... 3£ per cent, per annnm For S months ... 3 per cent, per annnm I' OANS granted, on approval security J from one t.o twelve years, free the Society's revised tables of re-payment. These are exceptionally liberal, and compare favourably with any of the best colonial institutions. There are no deductions of any sort either by way of bonus, commission, or entrance fees. No Mortgage Deeds to pay for, unless by loan's over £IOO and not less than three year's duration. Borrowers can redeem at any time and on very reasonable terms. Offiee open daily from''lo a.m., It p.m., Trmnday afternoons excepted. OUARENOE RENNELL, Secretary and Treasurer, Brou ham-street New Plymouth. MISS COTTIER Announces the arrival ot a large and varied consignment oi novel fancy goodh, ART NEEDLEWORK, WOOL, &o. Useful and Ornamental Presents. Scissois and Pocket Knifs in Case. Scissors end Paper Knife in Case HANDSOMK TABLE CENTRES, wo'kod and unworked. All Magazines, Periodicals, ka, kept. Agent for Madame W e-'gel's Journal and Patterns. MISS COTTIER. BROUGHAM-STREET EVERY LADY HER OWN DRESSMAKERTHE LANGER SCHOOL OF DRESSOUITING AN D DRESSMAKING. MISS STEWART, of Wellington, has pleasure in announcing that she has appointed MISS BATCHKLOR as agent for New Plymouth for the Lacger System. Classes will be opened on MONDAY, June 22nd, at. rooms ever Morey and iloore's, King Street. Miss Batchelor will be at her rooms to meet intending pupils on Thursday and Friday next, June 18th and 19tb. The Langer is the newest, quickest, simplest. and most perfeot System of Dresscutting. No calculations. Patterns in a few minutes. Extension Cutting, Pattern-making, and Trimming, specially taught. Inspection invited. •anyone may have a lesson Free »t Charge IMPERIAL CALF FOOD LAVQDOWN it Son, Ohristohurch. Testimonials. [Extract from the Wyndbam Herald, June 14th, 1901.] MR JOHN MoBEAN, of Seaward Downs yesterday told us of a satisfactory experience be has had in rearing calves with artificial food. He raised twenty calves on " Imperial" Calf Food, and at the sam time had others which he fed with new milk. The former did quite as well as the latter, and (when sold five months old) realised top market values. Mataura Island, January 24th, 1901. Messrs Langdown & Hon, Ohristc. urch.— Dear Sirs,—Re Oalf Food purchased from you, I may say that I was well pleased with it, as my calves did very well while fed with it, and I consider it very satisfactory an economical Calf Food—Yours faithfully, T. W. FOSTHR. BURGESS, FRASER & CO. W Sole Agents, Taranaki.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 210, 1 October 1903, Page 4
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