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A FAIRY Q"EEN. MTOITT I?;pfVY your .home were you to select one or two of our new season's wall hangings and pictine*. They arc the best of this year's productions, combining graceful design with delicate colourings, elegant effects and up-to-date qualities. You will bo charmed with tho beautiful rooms thai our papers and pictures ensure. One room at least deserves your attention just now, when papers, mouldings, and pictures are so varied and beautiful. We are now landing, ex Kumara and Maori, the latest and most artistic in Photogravures, I'latinotypes, Oleos, Chromos, Vouga's lovely studier nnd art designs. Windsor and Newton's Tube Colours and Requisites direct from publishers & makers. J. BELLRINGER Devon Street, New Plymouth. THE BEST AT RIGHT PRICES (arpenrers ~ Tools BELLRINGER BROS. DKVON S'IKEEr, i m

J. AND W. JENKINSON HAVE ON HAND 60 } FINISHED VEHICLES {.'.60 Of all Latest Designs for Sale. SHOW ROOMS, DEVON ST., NEW PLYMOUTH, and at WAITARA. REPAIRS AND PAINTING AT REASONABLE RATES, HORSE SHOEING AT WAITARA BRANCH UNDER THE CAPABLE MANAGEMENT OP MR J. TELFER.

LADIES ~ • GLACE KID BALMORAL With Patent Toe-Gap 12 6d to 20s. A Fashionable Walking Boot Fop Sum met 1 Wear. For Ladies' Up-to-date Footwear The A. B.C. is Unequalied.

Tahanaki Acclimatisation Society. Fishing Season—lst October, 1903, to 15th April, 1904. FISHING LICENSES may bo obtained from the Taunton Cycle and Sports Depot, Devon-street, New Plymouth ; Mr o. 0. Smith, Inglewood; Mr U. J. Newman, Opunake; and from tlie undersigned. D. McALLUM, Secretary. REGULATIONS UNDER FISHERIES CONSERVATION ACTS. Fii.'ng licenses, which will be Colonial as follows Licenses for men twenty shillings for the whole season ; live shillings for one month ; and two shilling!and sixpence for one week. Licenses for women, and for boyi attending school or under the age ol 14 years ; Ten shillings for the whole season ; three shillings for one month ; or one shilling and sixpence for »<ae week. F. Whittle, G. E. Mannering, J. Beaaett, J. a. Wilson, C. 11. Smith, C. Seabright (month), D. McAllum, 11. A. Smith, J. Gibson, jun., Chas. Smith, Geo, Darker, D. Lang, W. Bewiey, Thos. Blackwood, Alf. Marsh, Alfred Walker (boy), L. Drown (boy), John Simpson, E. T. Gyde, T. Hopkinson, J as. Wilson, Sidney Standing (boy), A. M. A. Jennings, A. N. Bewiey, P. J. Kivell, L. W. Humphries, C. O. Smith, Geo. W. Wareham, W. Beech, M. C. Anderson, Walter Jones, A. L. Humphries, W. F. McAllum, Joo Ramson, F. Hawke, A. Briscoe, A. L. Tuke, Edgar Watt, Rev. Reeve, J. A. Lambert, W. Roberts, George Ramson, A. L. Cooke.

North Egmont Mountain House and Cottage ARE now open for the coining season,. under the capable management of Mr Ci. Duncan. The most invigorating health resort in the North Island. Magnificent prospects, delightful turroundings, charming- sylvan walks, and the most delic-ioaia ami cxhilurating mountain air. Those in search of health and rest at u minimum of cost should not miss this chance. Arrangements have been roaide with Mr I'hipps to- carry out a regular pigeon j)ost to and from Now Plymouth and Mountain House. Charges for Mountain House : Is li«r nig'ht with use of bunk and cooking utensils, etc., visitors to provide thoir own blanket?. If desired meals may l>e obtained from the caretaker at Is 6d each. The cottage may be hired for the exclusive use of a party, eight blinks with mattrasses only, and all cooking utensils, with tables and other furniture provided. Terms on application. Meals will be provided by caretaker if required same as above. Visitors will be met at the radius line if required with pack and saddle horses, but ample notice should bo given the caretaker. Letters posted to reach Inglewood, core of Caretaker of Mountain House, not later than Wednesday mornings, will receive attention. W. J. SHAW. Sec. North Egmont Committee. Cooks 'lourist Agency, BroughamStreet. Royal Mail Coach - New Plymouth to Opunake LEAVE DAILY New Plymouth Post Gflko 10.30 a.m. Omata 11,10 a.m. Oakura 1], 55 m Tataraimaka 12.45 p.m. Okato 1.25 p.m. p ™eho 2.0 p.m. w ' ai ' Ctt - 2.15 p.m. Punigurehu 3.0 p.m. R ihotu 3.30 () m ou<jn,li 4.15 p.m. Opumike, arrive 5,0 j,, m . LEAVE DAILY Opunuke 6 _ 30 a Otuoi.ui - 25 a m Kaiiotu ... ;;; 8 ; lu u m i'ungai (>hu 9 . 0 um }y are , a y.;«) a.m. I'uneho <J.SO a m r V. k ! lto . , i 0.25 a.m.' J a-tai-aimalai U n a ak '"' a 11.50 a!,.,: " mat " 12.80 p.m. aow 1 l.sinouth, arrive ... 1.0 j, m THROUGH FARE (SINGLE) 10/-. RET U UN, 17/-. NO STOPPAGE FOR MEALS ON THE JOURNEY. All Parcels to lw delivered at Ilookwig Office huir ivn | mm . I)t , ll)| . e tj of leaving. All Em-os mid Parcels to be prcsuc'h TIUKKT outained EOU NCW O,«'r ,10 "^ h . a,MI Booking Street, " Myn ° U ' ° P Mearar H (o*T. P. HUGIISON, Kahotu, January 4, 1904^'' C ' 0 ' 1 ' L- G. Sladden. A, H. rainier. Sladden and Palmer, ENGINEER AND SURVEYORS. (Licensed under Land Transfer Act.) DEVON-STREET, P.O. Do* IJB, Telephone 846,

ROBERT TODD, COAL MERCHANT, QUEEN ST., NEW PLYMOUTH. COAL.—Westpoit, lirookdalo Newcastle Mokau Taupirl lirumtcr Nuts Coke, Charcoal. FiftEWOOl).—ltata, Tawa, and Matfti, 4ft., 2lt„ lit., Sin. Drain Pipes, Sanitary Appliances, Bricks, Lime. Cement. Prompt Delivery. Orders can be left at llealy's East End Store, also G. G. Uolton, Grocer, Devon St. Cash Customers Liberally Dealt With. Telephone No. Gl. Taranaki Agont N.Z. Carrying Company. Goods from all parts of Now Zealand delivered promptly and cheaply. ■ t urmture Packed, Removed, and Stored at lowest rates.

£IOOO Won in Prizes Besides numerous Cups, Trophies, and Medals by shooters in New Zenland during the last 38 months using the COLONIAL AMMUNITION COMPANY'S Shot Gun Cartridges and Intent Concave Wadding. Thoso who wish to come out top at Pigeon Matches should try the following brands of the Company's Cartridges, viz. In 2i or 2} inch Cases. "FAVOUIIITE" "SLAYER" "INVINCIBLE" "EXCELLENT' "BLUE-liOCK" 3 inch Case. At least 75 of the above winners were firing from 30 yards, while many were firing from the 82 and 43 yards mark. The COMPANY'S 803 Ammunition cannot bo equalled (or quality wit accuracy,

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 7, 9 January 1904, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 7, 9 January 1904, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 7, 9 January 1904, Page 4

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