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A Copnep in BLANKETS. W. MOREY & SON'S SEE OUR QUALITIES SEE 1)1'li PRICES FOR ALL WOOL BLANKETS, BEST QUALITY \.Z. :i Sl'/l J DOUBLE SIZE ... EXTRA LAW! 10 ... 12s (>d pair ... 18s (id pair ... 22s (id jiaii' ALSO— Tho Ci-Miratcd BLANKET, Mailu in Scotland. Closo .soft, pile, boautifnl in finish, and all Puru Wool. Light, Warm, and Diii'ailili.'. Toi Imj had only from us. PRICES from 12s (Ul 1o *l'Js a pair. W. Morey & Son, IMPORTERS, Devon Street., NEW PLYMOUTH. Attention, Sportsmen ! .II'KT CALL ON C. 0. ROHTCRTS FOR your AMMUNITION, SMOKELESS or IILACK POWDER SINGLE AND I).IS. GUNS, GAME HAGS, GUN FURNITURE, AND ALL SPOUTING REQUISITES. C. O. ROBERTS, IRONMONGER, INGLEWOOD. «Sl§si§3Sia TO THE St. Louis Exhibition. THE CHEAPEST AND MOST INTERESTING ROUTE la by tho CANADIAN-AUSTRALIAN LINE And the CANADIAN-PACIFIC RAILWAY. The Magnificent New Twiu-sceew S learner, MANUKA. The Latest Triumph of the Shipbuilder's skill leaves SYDNEY 16th MAY, SUVA 24th MAY. Passengers reach St. Louis at tho Most Favourable Time, when all arrangements are completed and tho Exhibition is in full swing. Through passengers for Eastern Points in the United Slates or Canada or for Europe can visit St. Louis en route. HOUND TRIPS through the United States and Canada (including St. Louis), at SPECIAL HATES. For Guide Hooka, Maps, and all information apply UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND (Limited). T. R. HGDDER New Books Just^Arri/ed PER "ATIIENIC." Mrs Peter Howard by Mary E. Mann Stella Tri'^viitiH —11. Rider i'lugtfard The Yellow Diamond—Adeline Servant. My Friend Prospero—lTenry Tlnrland The Lmiy of the Lake—Guy iiootlihjy John Bull's Adventures in Fiscal Wonderland—-(-lias. Oeake and F, C. Goukl.

Kehecca of HunnyliYook Farm—lvati > I). Wiggins. The Black Familiars—L. It. Watford, The i'ruposlurous Yankee—iU. V. Ponsoilby. The Lady of Un: Bnrge—W, W. Jacobs. Li/—J. 11. Mii'ddock. Lovely Woman—F. W. 11. Crosland. Leo Tolstoy—F. 8. Kno\vls>on. Courl Cards—Austin CJnre. V.C. Chronicle of Castle Ilarl'teld— J)avld C\ Murray. Little Joan—.John Strange Winter. Thyra Varrick—Amelia E. liarr. Iving Assu,rluijdon and Other Stories —Tolstoy. Little McStenger Young Mrs Caudle—Geo. K. Sima, The Real Si(lkTia —.John F. Fraser. America at Work—John F, Fraser. CJod and My Neighbour—Koberfc illatchi'ord. The Yellow Van—Hichard Whiteing. The above added also to Library, which ia becoming quite popular. G. GRIFFITHS, PRACTICAL TAILOR. Devcm-stieet ... New Plymootb. Oi>posite Theatre Royal. G.G. hus always on hand a choice selection of coatings, trouserings, &c., to choose from. "Up-to-date" in Fit, Style, and finish. Cornwall's School of Music. CORNER DEVON AND DAVVSONSTREBT.S. MR KISTI/K UOKNWAI.Ii, Principal (Late I'upil of 11 Signor Moret.ti, Milan, and Henry J. Wood, London).

"VOICE PRODUCTION & SINGING. MTi 11. J. CORNWALL, Pianoforte. MU I'\ CORNWALL: Violin, Manrlolin, (!uitar& Bawjo. PIANOS and all stringed instrainont.H tested and selected. Why Bury Yourself in the Bush P BETTEIi by far BUY ON EXCEPTIONAL EASY TERMS a Farm out of seven, from 177 acres to 1850 acres each, open land, with patches of bush ; within 5 to 8 miles by fair road of Rangeriri Railway Station. Two of the farms are partly fenced, and tho prices are only 24s to 28s per acre. The whole of tho money can remain at 5 per cent, to anyone building or ploughing. School and Post Office quite handy ; good fishing and shooting on Lake facing part of land. The areas are : 177, 888, 640, 730, 1350, 889, and 721 acres. W, COURTNEY.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 84, 13 April 1904, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 84, 13 April 1904, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 84, 13 April 1904, Page 3

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