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SOLE BROS., Meat Pui<veyoroi DEVON STREET CENTRAL. WISH the public to know that they •till continue their policy of killing quirements of their numerous customers. For quality and price they Befy competition. Their small goods! are unequalled in the local market, j Prime Canterbury Bams and Bacon N.B.—No old cows killed, so we can guarantee all Prime Quality. | NOTE.—SoIe Bros, hold an unbeaten: record of First Prizes for thej last five yean (or Prime Fat Stock, j

BOOTS, SHOE and SLIPPERS FOR EVERYBODY. GRAYSON & COCK, IB ORDER to meet the demands (or the Christmas Trade, have made some very large purchases in all tie latest styles of Up-to-date FOOTWEAR, which they are now disposing of at EXTRAORDINARY LOW PRICES Country Customer* ceding Into town to make their purchases can rely on obtaining the LATEST •03 BEST MAKES at our Establiahcoent. WE are large (importers, and oan . jire the great** satisfaction to aU. gaU «nd see o*r Stosjt, and we are satisfied yon will buy. Tusnakl Aoollntatlsatlon Soofety. , Hahinf Season-lei October, 1808, tolflth Aprit, IVO4. JBSHINO LICENSES mar be obtaiaed from the Taunton Cycle and ,• Sports Ant, Devon-street, New Plynoutfc i Mt 0. 0- Smith, Inglewood; Opunake; and S mm tte nnderslgned. - D. McALLUM, ' v ■ • . Secretary, EMULATIONS UNDER FISHER- ■*,,, DBS CONSERVATION ACTS. Itcbg licenses, which will be Colonial aa.follows : Licenses for men twenty shillings .. for the whole season; five shillings for one month, t- and two shillings and sixpence for one week. licenses for women, and for boys attending school or under the age of 14 years; Ten shilling* for the whole season ; three shillings for one month; or one shilling and sixpence ' for «m week. T. WhHtle, Q. E. Xanserxßgr J. Beaaatt, u*. S. Wilson, C. R. Smith, V. Beabright (month), D. McAllum, H. A. Smith, J. Gibson, Jun., Chas. Smith, Geo. Barker, D. Lang, W. . Bewley, Thos. Blackwood, Alf. fi*Marah, Alfred Walker (boy), L. Brown (boy), John Simpson, E. T. • Gyde, T. Bopldnson, Jas. Wilson, Sidney Standing (boy), A. M. A. , Jennings, A. N. Bewley, P. J. Kivell, •I*. W. Humphries, C. O. Smith, Geo. JT. Wareham, W. Beeeh, M. 0. AndsHbn, Walter Jones, A. L. Hum- , phries, W. F. McAllum, Joeßamson, P. Hawke, A. Briscoe, A. L. Tuke, Edgar Watt, Rev, Reeve, J. A. Lambert, W. Roberts, George Raineon, A. L. Cooke. £IOOO Won In Prizes Besides numerous Cups, Trophies, and Medals by shooters in New Zealand during the last 18 months using, the COLONIAL AMMUNITION COMPANY'S Shot Sun Cartridges and Patent Concave Wadding. Those who wish to come out top at Pigeon Matches should try the following brands of the Company's Cartridges, via. : In 2i or 21 inch Cases. •"FAVOURITE" "SLAYER" tINVINCIBLE" "EXCELLENT" "BLUE-ROCK" 8 inch Case. 'At least 75 of the above winners were firing from 80 yards, while yards mark. The COMPANY'S 803 Ammunition cannot be equalled for quality and acearacrj

Opening Notloe. Mrs Boppeson, OPPOSITE COFFEE PALACE, HAS PLEASURE in stating that •He has taken over the Fruit and OH by Miss Wood, and would solicit m share of public patronage. ' 'A. large stock of all kinds of FRUIT in season. CONFECTIONERY of every description, and a very large supply of the best brarids of BISCUITS. TEA, COFFEE AND COCOA EVERY NIGHT. Money to Lendi ON approved securities, from 41 per cent, upwards. WILSON ft GRAY. Solicitor*. Brougham Street, New Plymouth. Standish A Kerr, BABRISTEBS A SOLICITORS, NEW PLYMOUTH. LOANS negotiated at lowest current rates of interest. G. GRIFFITHS, PRACTICAL TAILOR. Devon-street ... New Plymouth. Opposite Theatre Royal. G.G. has always on hand a choice selection of coatings, trouserings, 4c, to choose from. "Up-to-<late" in Fit, Style, and Fi«|fa. Vogeltown 'Bus Service. Tentative Arrangements. Leave Co«ee Palace Leave Vogoltown 7 a.m, 7.80 a.m. 8 „ 8.30 „ 10 „ 1030 „ 13 „ 13.40 p.m. 1 p.m. 1.40 „ 9.80 „ 8 8.80 „ 4 B .. 'B-80 „ 8 „ 6.80 „ BATURDAYB. 8 p.m. 7 p.m. 9 .. 8-30 ~ |fi to XOvSQ u

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 36, 12 February 1904, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 36, 12 February 1904, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 36, 12 February 1904, Page 1

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