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Cash Furnishing Warehouse. DEVON STREET EAST. S. CLARK & CO. STILL TO TIIE EOHE ! A NEW DEPAHTUKE. Invitation. WIG would respectfully invito our customers to call at our premises, uird inspect our beautiful collection of LOCAL VIKWS ON SALE " Blount from Junction Koud" (Morning View). •'New' Swimming Baths at Breakwater." "Amongst the Ferns"—liecreation I! rounds. "Mount Egmont —From the Meeting oi' the Wuter." "Paretutu," from the Breakwater. And several others by the wellknown artist, CJ.IAS. BLOMFAELD, oi Auckland. PJCTIJUE FRAMING. We have just imported a beautiful consignment of Picture Frame Moulding, which we would like everyone to see. To this department we intend to devote special attention. Those who require pictures framed cannot do hotter than call and inspect our stock and ask our prices. LINOLEUMS ! LINOLEUMS ! ! LINOLEUMS ! ! ! A splendid lot of patterns just to hand. All are invited inspect our large stock of Furniture. N.B.—Special order work is one of our leading features. Any one favouring w: with orders run see thenwork in process of mamtfacture. Nol hiii'tf but the best material used, and only skilled workmen employed. The New Circulating Library. T. R. HODDER

AT the solicitation of many of his Customers, has boon induced to make a new departure by starting l with 500 Volumes of the most Up-to-date lieadalilo Literature of the day. Tho newest publications, carefully selected by his London Agents, constantly received and added to the Library, TICKMS ON APPLICATION. Any parties not finding it convenient to join tlx' Library may purchase a book and exchange the same l>5 r the payment of a trifle, according to the va'ue of the Ixiok taken. T.11.H. is also establishing a Magazine Club, putting into it 20 of the mosl popular Magazines. If a copy is purchased it may bo exchanged for any other by payment of One Penny per day for loan of stuue. Cornwall's School of Music. COUNKU 11F.VON AN!) DAWSONSTJUOIOTS. MH KISTLR CORNWALL, Principal (Late Pupil o! II Signor Moretti, Milan, and llonry J. Wood, London). VOICIC PRODUCTION' & SINGING. MH IT, ,1. CORNWALL, Pianoforte. Mil I'. CORNWALL: Violin, Jlaiurlolin, (,'uitar & Banjo. PIANOS oral all stringed instruments tested und selected. Crofton Dairy, Ornata.

CUSTOMERS Supplied Daily With fresh milk, drawn from a splendid herd of cous, passed hy the Oovernnient Inspectors. Cleanliness in every department. Customers nre invited te inspect the farm and buildings, recently erected to tho satisfaction of the Dairy Inspectors. The favour of your patronage is solicited. Cream supplied to customers. Orders muy be left with Messrs Sole Bros,, or T. darner, South Uoiul. H. CIJOMOW. FOR THE RAINY SEASON You'll want an UMBRELLA J Th<i place to buy that umbrella to advantage is at (JAMES BESTFORD'S, I)EVON-STKEET, NEW PLYMOUTH MONEY. WE have money to lentt oil goad security. We are prepared to act as Agents lor Clients and others leaving the district temporarily or permanently. WESTON &. WIiSTON, Solicitors, Now Plymouth. Waiwakaiho Bridge. DANCICROUS. PUBLIC NOTICE is given that the Waiwakaiho Bridge on Devon Road, aliout 2 miles lEast o/ New Plymouth, is dangerous lor heavy traffic. H. OKEY, Chairman Taranakl County Council. A. G. Catran & Co. KAXCY (300 IKi REPOSITORY, jiIOVOX STREET. HAVE on hand and to arrive shortly a First-class Stock of Fancy Hoods, Stationery, Fanr.y Crockery, HaudhaK's, Japanese Trays, Books, Flora! Alliums, etc. F.vcrylbim,' BUM! lIT and NIOW. Sole Agents for HEMAIiET PAPER PATTERNS. particular women. WOJlKtf (II' 1 TAS'I I, WOMEN' 01'' .11 IK.'M ION'U CLEVER HOUSEKEEPERS. These Hie n women who know the c harms ■ . ; fascinati'iitf features of that inromi'. valiie -heyera;;e, SURATLSA TEA The tea II,y! to-day |.;ivcs unallo.veil Jileasure to thousands of fastidious palates. KnraUiru. ic. a ten of distinct merit. Crown on the uplands of Ceylon, picked at the right, moment, cured in the. rinhl way—it is jmre honest, tea, guaranteed not blended with Indian, China, of any cheap oi' inferior teas. RETAIL PRICES i Suratura A quality Suratura B quality Suratura 1) c-utility Suratura X quality 1/8 per ID 1/11 per lb 3/2 per It) 2/6 pat ft SOLD. BY! Alii STQBEKE®EEBS 4

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 67, 23 March 1904, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 67, 23 March 1904, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 67, 23 March 1904, Page 3

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