T. R. HODDER J New Books dust Arrive PER "ATHENIC." Mrs Peter Howard toy Mary E. Maun Stella Trcgelius—H. Hidor Haggard The Yellow Diamond—Adelina Sor'gieant, My Friend Prospero— Henry Harlond Tlio Lady of theLako-«uy Booths John Bull's Adventures in Fiscal' Wonderlatod—Chas. (Jeako and F' C. Gould. Rebecca of Sunnyb'rook Farm~K«je D. Wiggins. The Black Familiars—L. B. Walford. The Preposterous Yankee—M. ,y! Ponsonby. The Lady of the Barge—W. ,W. Jacobs. Liz-J. B. Muddock. Lovely Woman-F. W. H. Croslnnd. Leo Tolstoy-F. S. Knowlson. Court Cards—Austin Clare. V.C, Chronicle of Castle BarflcldDavid (\ Murray. Little Joan—John Strange Winter. Thyra Varrick—Amelia E. Barr. x,-i„„ *. >-«--,] on aml other Stories " Oh, Loss of Sight, Of thee I most complain." (Milton.) I wonder was Milton himself to hlame ? If your sight be irrovoceibly Impaired WHO IS TO BLAME ? Eye-strain causes headaches, neuralgia, insomnia, and various eye troubles. ALL RELIEVABLE BY GLASSES i properly fitted. If you suffer YOU'RE TO BLAMB, SAMUEL BARRY, D.8.0.A EYESIGHT SPECIALIST, QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. THE WALK-OVER BOOT ! COMING TO HAND NEXT WEEK. FAVOURITES IN ALL THE COLONIES. Bostook's Goods JUST ARRIVED. ! LADIES I MISS CHATTERTON foaa taken charge of the Ladies' Fitting Room.
GRAYSON & COCK, BOOT AND SHOE IMPORTERS, Devon Street, New Plymouth. CAMPBELL AND GEORGE, CYCLE AGENTS & ENGINEERS, Egmont Street, New Plymouth, I AGENTS FOR THE "SWIFT"Best English Machine ob the Market. THE "SNELL"—Among the front rank of American machines. Any style and fittings. BICYCLES TO ORDER, built of best B.S.A. parts by competent mechanics. GUARANTEE with erery Machine sent out. YOUR TASTE suited in Handles, Gear, Nickel, etc. CAN'T BE BEATEN. FULL STOCK OF ACCESSORIESLamps, Handle-bars, Chains, Rims, Tyres, etc., etc. NEW DEPARTURE FREE WHEEL. The Latest and Best. GIVE US A CALL. OPPOSITE COFFEE PALACE. Why Bury Yourself In the Bush P
BETTER by far BUY ON EXCEPTIONAL EASY TERMS a Farm out I ~ r -J 'and. w 'th patches of bush ; within 5 to 8 miles by fair road of Rangeriri Railway Station. Two of the farms are partly fenced, and the prices ore only 24s to 28s per acre. The whole of the money can remain at 5 per cent. to anyone building or ploughing. School and Post Oltice quite handy ; good fishing and shooting on Lake WManjgapa, facinlg part of hvnid. The •ens are : 177, 388, (540, 730. 11350, :?89, and 721 acres. W. COURTNEY. Cornwall's School of Musfc. CORNER DEVON AND DAWSONSTRBET3. MR KISTLE CORNWALL, Principal (Late Pupil of II Signor Moretti, Milan, and Henry J. Wood, London). VOICE PRODUCTION & SINGINO. MR H. .T. CORNWALL, Pianoforte. MR F. CORNWALL : Violin, Mandolin, Guitar & Banjo. I PIANOS anid all stringed instr iients tested and selected. \X/E havj money to lend on good » » secu-jty. We are prepared to act as Agents for Clients and others leaving the district temporarily or permanently. \WESTON & WESTON. \ Solicitors,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 89, 19 April 1904, Page 4
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464Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 89, 19 April 1904, Page 4
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