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C. O. IIAWKE, NEW PLYMOUTH, INGLEWOOD & STRATFORD. CHRISTMAS GOODS THE LARGEST STOCKS IN TARANAKi WITH TUB GREATEST VARIETY. CLOCKS.—AII Waterbury, Time 4/0, Alarm 5/0, Lurge Wood 8 Day 14/6. HOOKS.—AII Annuals, Boy*' an 4 Girls' Annuals 8/0, Young Australian 5/T>, Chums 8/0, Chatterbox 3/-, Girls' Empire 5/0, Sunday tl/ii. And Oil for frit delivery any railway .station in Taramiki. Pear's Annual wi'.h 3 coloured jilated posted anywhere, 1/4. I'UIZIO HOOKS.—The beat lines selected from all publishers and murk-e-il at. prices cheap as any house in New Zealand. — Chas Johnson's Tablo Knives from 7d each, IVaspoons from 1/3 doz., I'orka from 3/- dozen. CROCKERY. Guaranteed First Quality China Cups and Saucers from 0s do/.., no low grade stock ; 6 piece Toilet Sets 12/0, China Tea Sets, decorated and coloured, 21/, HOUSEHOLD GOODS. Stand Looking l'latc-Glasss 4/-. All kitchen goods stocked at lowest prices, rots, l'mis, Brushes, Tinware, and Enamelware. CHRIS I'M AS CARDS in endless variety. Packets of 40, 12, 8 and 20 for 1/-. [lost free 1/3. Pauket of 25 Od, post free Bd. TOYS.—Tho Greatest Stock ever shown in the district. Our value* CD.nnot be beaten, and if you send postal note for £1 I will send you the best selection to bo bought for tho money, and pay rail to any station. FANCY GOODS.—As usual we lead A specialty this year is our decorated (Jlassware and 1/- Ornaments. We stock to suit all pockets, having tho finest quality goods for tho rich and solid value for everybody. Our desire is to SELL ! SELL ! SELL I and goods are not marked at fancy prices, but with margin of profit' Our Photo Frames and Fainted Plaques are worth seeing for value LEA 1 HER GOODS.--Ladies' Bags a grand line m ;!/- > Chatelaine Bags at clearing prices, Purses, solid value, for I/-. It is impossible to mention all our faolid Valuo Cash Price Goods, but at all our shops you will be cordially received, and never asked to buv so don't forget to go along and have a look, H «d if too far away send your order by post and every attention will be given ta carry it noto D °" 1 f ° lgCt t0 SCWI Poßtal c. O. HAWKE. Surprises Toys Presents MISS COTTIER IS now opening her Shipments of Christmas Purchases, including— LEATHER DESKS LEATHER BAGS SILVER MOUNTED PURSES CHATELAINES ALUMINIUM PRESENTS AND TOYS XMAS CARDS LEATHER WORK BASKETS CARVED PICTURE FRAMES Etc., Etc., Etc. JUST ARRIVED—New Annuals Boys ani Girls, l'ears' Annual, Holly Leaves, Illustrated London New 8, Floral At Uo:ne Books. FOR MO THERS ONLY. Inspect my Special Display of DOLLS, the largest assortment in Taranaki. AGENT FOR MADAME WEIGEL'S PATTERNS. BROUGHAM STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH. Vickers and Stevens INGLEWOOD. ESTATE AGENTS, AUCTIONEERS And CATTLE SALESMEN. Large selection of properties for sals, AGENTS FORRoyal Insurance Company Colonial Mutual Life Insurance Co. Castle's Sheep Dips. Lawes" Superphospliato. All kinds of GRASS & FARM SEED always on hand. Also— LKtVEDUST, GUANO, and all other Fertilisters. VALUATIONS OF EVERY KIND UNDERTAKEN. Cattle Sales flt Inglewood fortnightly and Tariki Boad monthly. Taranaki Acclimatisation Society. Fishing Season—lst October, 1908, to 15th April, 1904. FISHING LICENSES may be obtained from the Taunton Cycle and Sports Depot, Devon-street, Now Plymouth ; Mr C. O. Smith, Inglewood; Mr H. ,1. Newman, Opunake; and from the undersigned. D. McALLUM, Secretary.; REGULATIONS UNDER FISHERIES CONSERVATION ACTS. Fixing licenses, which will be Colonial as follows : Licenses for men twenty shillings for the whole season ; five shillings for one month; and two shillings and sixpence for ono week. Licenses for women, and for boys attending school or under the age of 14 years ; Ten shillings for the whole season ; three shillings for one month ; or one shilling and sixpence for Me week. F. Whittle, Q. E. Mannerlng, J. Beanett, J. E. Wilson, C. R. Smith, C. Seabright (month), D. McAllum, H. A. Smith, J. Gibson, Jun., Chas. Smith, Oeo. Barker, D. Lang, W.; Dewley, Thos. Blackwood, Alf. Marsh, Alfred Walker (boy), L.Brown (boy), John Simpson, B. T. Gyde, T. Hopkinson, Jas. Wilson,' Sidney Standing (boy), A. M. A.' Jennings, A. N. Dewley, P. J. Kfvell, L. W. Humphries, C. O. Smith, Geo. W. Wareham, W. Iloech, M. C. Anderson, Wultor Jones, A. L. Humphries, W. F. McAllum, Joe Ramson, F. Hawke, A. Briseoe, A. L. Tuke, Edgar Watt, Rev. Reeve, J. A*. Lambert, W. Roberts, George Ramson, A. L. Cooke.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 25, 30 January 1904, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 25, 30 January 1904, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 25, 30 January 1904, Page 1

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