FRIDAY, APRIL 22. NEWTON KING HAS received instructions from Mr Alex. Ilarvey,, who is giving up.business, to sell by auction, on the premise's, Devon-street, 011 I'Yi'day, April 22m1, nil ins household and shop furniture, consisting of— Tabiles, chairs, bedsteads, mattresses, chest of drawer's, toilet tables, washstamls and ware looking glasses, oilcloths), couch, portable copper, gas stove, kitchen utensils, crockery, cutlery, blinds, and sundries. Sale at 2 o'clock.
Ii'IUDAY, APlillj 22. BEWLEY & GRIFFITHS INSTJU'CTKH by Captain Kogers', who is leaving (In l district, will soli •by auction at lriw ivsiikmco, Kliot Street , HOVSEJIOLI) FI'UNI'I'UHK ANIt KI'THC-TS, comprising: X'iei* glass, cedar timing and other tables, chests drawers, duchess pair, washstamls, chellonier, dressing tables, dou'ble am! single iron Ijmln, conruHulo, !! boflroom sets, mirrors, couch galvanic batteries, chairs, glass and crockery, H day clock, washing machine, wringer, boilers, kitchen utensils, mi'at'-safe, tools, ladder und sundries. Salo at 2.30 p.m.
Garden Party. A MEETINO of the CominUU'i! will be Jwkl in 1 lie Council Cliam'bi'i's this (Friday-) uftoniDon at 4.J!0. A lull nttcmliuice ra|ueNle<l. MRS 00Civ, Jlayores.s.
Borough of New Plymouth VISIT 01'' HIS EXCELLENCY 'Villi GOVERNOR. I lIEHKHY i;un\'cnc a Public Meeting to he liehl in the Town Hull, New Plymouth, on FIUDAY next (L'2i»l 'i 11 st.■) Jit 3 |>.ra., for the purj)ost of ufrnnh'i'i'K for tile entertainment of lli.s Excellency the Governor and suite. A largo attciHlauce. is en rnestly 1 eil. 1!. COCK". Mayor.
Taranaki Hospital and Charitable Aid Boacd. A PUBLIC MEETING willbe hold in Ihc Horough Chambers oil TUESDAY, tlie 2(>ih April, at 8 p. ill., when Yalintine will explain tliu advisability of creeling hi Now Plymouth u Sanatorium lor the treatment of tubercular patients. Members of local bodies are rtn'uesteUi to atlewl. 15. COCK, Chairman Hospital'iioanl.
Waiwakaiho Bridge. 3DANUEIIOUB. PUBLIC NOTICE i» given thai the Waiwahaiho Bridge on Devon Road, a>t\out 2 miles Mast of Now I'lyioouth, is dangerous lor heavy truLftc. H. OKE¥ ( Chairman Tftruniiki County Council.
Keesirsg's CO UK ES'PO N1 l\CSi: 10 ANI> KUUCATtONAli COLLKUK. HIS MAJ.KSTY'S AUCADIO, QUJSE.V STKKET, AUCKLAND. TUTORIAL Coi'tX'spomloiK-'v for all examination subjects »iwl for classical mid mo'dr.rn languages, Maori, Mciimofricti, Writing, ami other subjects. New mul successful method *tcijiial in effect to personal tuition. Address : MR MAUIiIOK 11. KKESINC!, His Majesty's Amnio. Queen-street, Auckland.
CITY ANI> GUILDS 01'' LONDON INSTITIITK TKUIINOJjOO 1 OAL KXAMI NATIONS AND BO A Hl') OV EDUCATION. SOUTH KENSINGTON, SCIENCE ANI) AllT EXAMINATIONS. THK examinations conducted in New Zealand by Uio Education Department »» bi'hali of the Hoard of Education, South Kensington, and tile City and Guilds (if London Institute will lie in May and Juno respectively. Tile subjects of examination include for Hon 111 Kensington the various branches of Drawing, Puintfnj* and Modelling, Machine and Huikling (Construction, I'lane ami Solid Oeonietr.v. Applied Mechanics, Alining, Physics, Chemistry, Physiology, and Botany ; ami for the Oily and Guilds Plumbing, Electric Lighting, Telegraphy, das Manufacture, Carpentry and .Joinery, also Woodwork and Cookery for Teachers. [■' nil particulars and forms of application to he examined can be obtained from the Secretary to the Education Hoard or from* the Education Department. Applications must reach the Education Department, Wellington, on or before I.lk* :10(H April, or with late lee 7th May. fi. 110(1 HEN, Inspector-General of Schools. Education Department., Wellington, l Hh April, 19.01.
Railway Hotel, mjLTCvvoon. 11. >SIIOT! J A\IJKK ... I'ropriotor. (Ijalc of Imperial Jlotol, Nmv Plymouth.) THftt \\ulf-known Mole! is repirlo Willi -every ''Miivi'iiii-nrr, ami i:nmI'ort.. Orisine iinilrr an cxpericncec! diet. A Ivi'll-appointeil ilininjr-rouin. (.'omuiodiou;; sample rooms ami slnlile.s. i\one bur tiii' LMST of Wines. Spirits ami Ales on ilrinighl. TAUII'T MOPISWATK.
Three Bargains. 110 'ACfUOy—-Uitttf fenced and all in •grass ; pmd hoiiso, cowshed and yards ; nearly all level land : close to school, factory and post. ollicc. I'rico rl!.8 per acre ; Lioml terms, 600 'ACKKS—I ( If I acres in g'rofw * nice lour iwimtil cottage,' no fenc•HK : acres level ;mi] invdiil'al - inp larnl, balance gowl hills ; title, O.K.P. at. 17s (ii] |H'l' ncrr. Price for owner's interest £2OO. ■OO ACRRS—I-'ntlining country, ;i]l level am! ploiighnble": close to factory, school, post oflice, and freezworks*; enorl metal roads • beautifully situated homestead of seven rooms ; very large orchard, "rice .C L2 TOs ; very easy terms.
DAVID LAING \ND AND FINANCIAL AGENT, NEW PLYMOUTH. VNS ARRANGED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. r Chronic Cfcesf Complaints, is'- Groat Peppermint Cure.; Is
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 92, 22 April 1904, Page 3
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