T. R. HODDER > New Books Just Arrive PER "ATHENIC". Mrs Peter Howard by Mary B. Matin Stella Tregcltus-H, Rider Haggard The Yellow Diamond—Adeline Sergeant. My Friend Prospero—Henry Harland The Lady of the.Lake—Guy Boothbljr John Bull's Adventures in Fiscal Wonderlahd—Chas. Geake and F C. Gould. Rebecca of Sunnyb'rook Farm—Kate IX Wiggins. The Black Fanriliars-L. B. Walford. The Preposterous Yaakee—M. V Ponsori.by, Ths Lady of the Barge—W. W, Jo. cobs. Liz-J. B. Muddock. Lovely Woman—F. W. H. Crosland. Leo Tolstoy—F. S. Knowlson. Court Cards—Austin Clare. V,C. Chronicle of Castlo Barfleld— DaviU 0. Murray. Little Joan—John Strango Winter. Thyra Varrick—Aroolia E. Barr. ICing Ass«trhqdon and Other Stories —Tolstoy.
"Oh, Loss of Sight, Of thee I most complain." (Milton.) I wander was Milton himself to Wanie 1 If your sight bo irrevocably impaired WHO 13 TO BLAME? Eye-strain causes headaches, neuralgia, insomnia, and various eye troubles. ALL RELIEVABLE BY GLASSES properly fitted. If you suffer YOU'RE TO BLAMB. EYESIGHT SPECIALIST, QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND.
THE WALK-OVER BOOT COMING TO HAND NEXT WEEK. FAVOURITES IN ALL THE COLONIES, Bostock's Goods JUST ARRIVED. LADIES I MISS CHATTERTON has taken charge of the Ladies' Fitting Room. GRAYSON & COCK, BOOT AND SHOE IMPORTERS, . Now Plymouth.
CAMPBELL AND GEORGE, CYCLE AGENTS & ENGINEERS, Egmont Street, New Plymouth. AGENTS FOR THE "SWTFT"Beat English Machine on the Market. THE "SNELL"-Aniong 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 eyery Haxhiae sent out. YOUR TASTE suited In Handles, Gear, Nickel, etc. CAN'T BE BEATEN. FULL STOCK OF ACOESSORIESLamps, Handle-bars, Chains. Rims, Tyres, etc., etc. NEW DEPARTURE FREE WHEEL Tfie Latest and Best.
GIVE US A CALL. OPPOSITE COFFEE PALACE. Why Bury Yourself In the BushP BETTEH by far BUY ON EXCEPTIONAL EASY TERMS a Farm out !of seven, from 177 acres to 1350 acres each, open land, with patches of bush ; within 5 to 8 miles by fair road of Rangoriri Railway Station. Two of the farms are partly fenced, ai«l the prices are only 24s to 28s per aero. The whole of the money can remain at 5 per cent, to anyone building or ploughing. School ami Post Oillce quite handy ; good fishing and shooting on Lake WWan|oapa, facing part of latvd. The areas are: 177, 888, 640, 730, 1350, 389, and 721 acres. I W. COURTNEY. I
Cornwall's Sol' Muslo «00l of CORNER DEVO' -" S r ,8 AND DAWSONi'REETS, MR KIST r . (Late P- iM CORNWALL, Principal M 3' upil of II Signor Moretti, '' .an, and Uunry J. Wood, London). VOICE PRODUCTION & SINGING. MR H. J. CORNWALL, Pianoforte. ! MR F. CORNWALL : i Violin, Mandolin, fiuitar & Banjo. PIANOS and all stringwl instruineata tested and selected. WE have money to lend on good security. Wo are prepared to act as Agents for Clients and othera leaving the district temporarily or permanently. WESTON & WESTON, eoUcitars, >,„... K«w Flymout*,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 93, 23 April 1904, Page 4
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477Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 93, 23 April 1904, Page 4
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