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North Egmont Mountain House and Cottage AltE now open for the coming sear son, toul.-r the capable management of Mr G. Duncan. The most invigorating health resort in tlie North Island. Magnificent prospects, delightful surroundings, charming sylvan walks, and the most delicious anxl exhilarating mountain air. Those in search of health and rest at a minimum of cost should not miss this chance. Arrangements have been maide with Mr l'hipps to carry out a regular pigeon post to and from New Plymouth and Mountain House. Charges for Mountain House : la per night with use of bunic and cooking utensils, etc., visitors to provide their own blanket*. If desired meals may be obtained from the caretaker at Is (Id each. The cottage may be hired for the exclusive use of a party, eight bunks with mutt.ra.sses only, and all cooking utensils, with tables and other furniture provided. Terms on application. Moals 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 be given the caretaker. Letters posted to reach Inglewood, care of Caretaker of Mountain House, not later than Wednesday mornings, will receive attention. W. J. SHAW. Sec. North Egmont Committee. Cooks' Tourist Agency, BroughamStreet.

GIVING UP BUSINESS LAST FEW DAVS OF THIS SALE. Special Concessions. E. T. PETTY, CABINETMAKER, • UPHOLSTERER, AND GENERAL HOUSE FURNISHER, Devon Street, NEW PLYMOUTH. HAS DECIDED for a few days only to reduce his large Stock, having made arrangements for the diagonal of his business, at prices which cannot fail to give satisfaction. THE STOCK Is undoubtedly the Largest in New Plymouth, and comprises FURNITURE, BEDDING, BEDSTEADS, CABPETS, CROCKERY. CALL and see for yourselves, and prove that we are ottering Bargains that have never before been hoard of in Taranaki.

Opening Announcements Palace Hairdreseing Saloon, COFFEE PALACE BUILDINGS. NEW PLYMOUTH. IF. BEJJDALL (late of Parisian Ilairdrcssi'ng Salooji, Wellington), begs to intimate to Uie inhabitants of Now Plymouth and surrounding equintry tUat lie liaa opmed an UP-TO-DATE HALOON in the above co-nvenient anil comutodio'us ju'onijsea, ami would respectfully ask far a fair proportion of support, Tlie above Saloon is now complete and fitted up with all the latest requirements for the Hair-dressing business. Gentlemen will find tihis U«j cleanest and most up-to-date Saloon in town. OUR MOTTO: CLEANLINESS AND CIVILITY. ' CHOICEST BRANDS OF TOBACCOS AND CIGAHS KEPT. Boots ! Boots I! Boots ! ! I

THE CHEAPEST SHOP IN NEW; PLYMOUTH FOB CASH,' Thomas Bransgrove's CITY BOOT PALACE. We quote a Jew prices LADIES' LINES. « ~ „ sdsdsd Superior Laee Slvocs 3 9 4 0 53 Neat 2-bar Shoes 4 6 411 7 0 Glade Button Slioes 7 0 8 6 12 0 Clioap Slippers 0 9 10 16 GENTS' LINES. Olirome Balmorals 10 6 13 6 15 6 Stylish Btn. Boots 15 9 18 0 21 0 Strang Work. Boots 7 6 9 6 12 6 Cycling Shoes 9 6 lp 6 12 6 GIRLS' AND BOYS' LINES. Boys' Lace Boots 4 6 5 6 7 6 (Jills' Laee Boots 3 9 49 6 9 White Shoes 2 9 8 9 49 Aukle Strap Shoes 2 6 211 4 6 Children's Sandals 2 3 2 a 2ft T. Bfansgpove, CITY BOOT PALACE, Corner Dovon and Liardet Streets. Goldwater's Hampers. 1 BOTTLE WHISKY 1 BOTTLE BRANDY 1 BOTTLE WINE 1 BOTTLE RUM 8 BOTTLES ALE 20s CASH. Cases, 1/- Extra. Country Customers at flag Stations please add Kail (1/6) to F.Oj Orders. GOLDWATER

BIIOSm Wine and Spirit Merchants. NEW PLYMOUTH. Walwakalho Bridge. DANGEROUS. PUBLIC NOTICE is given that ihe Wniwakaiho Bridge on Devon Road, al;out 2 miles East of New l'lymoutli, is dangerous" lor heavy traffic. H. OKEY, Chairman Tar an oil County Council.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 32, 8 February 1904, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 32, 8 February 1904, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 32, 8 February 1904, Page 4

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