A New Departure. "Oil, Floss, I'm sn happy. I've just been to LKEOH'S, interviewed his NEW UP-TO-DATE MILLINER, and bought one of the loveliest Hats I ever saw, and so Cheap, too ; one that, cost 21s in Auckland can be had at the MILLINERY DEPARTMENT of the Egraont Provision Store for 14s (id;, and a g»od range to choose from. ]Sy the way, have you hcaixl the latest. MR LEECH has secural the services of a really good DRESSMAKER, and I've just left an order for my new Wintei' Costume. Oh, I'm so happy !" C. LEECH, EG MONT PROVISION STORE, Junction Road, INGLEWOOD. It you want to buy a Coat, or Hat, a Saucepan or a Spade ; A Muff or Fur or Waterproof or anything that's made, Try LEECH'S, where GOOD VALUE is drawing lots of trade. Heintz's Heintz's Heintz's NEW GOODS TO NEW PLYMOUTH BUT THEY BEAR THE HALL MARK OK QUALITY TRY TOMATO SOUPS SWEET GHERKINS MUSTARD DRESSING INDIAN RELISH CHERRIES IN CONSERVE end BAKED BEANS IN TOM A Til SAUCE And then judge if HEINTZ'S GOODS are not EXCELLENT. TO BE HAD OF C. CARTER. THE PEOPLE'S GROCER DEVON STREET, New Plymouth Telephone 110. FREEHOLD. AT the present time Freehold is thought little of in New Zealand, but it will not be always so. In England, capitalists and the gentry do not consider the price where freehold is obtainable. When secured it is held for generations. When New Plymouth is thickly populated the same will occur here. The reason why freehold is looked upon so lightly, although being the most important of ail things in this world, is that the people do not study its value. What a comfort, when a man is up in yeajs, to know that if anything happens the family has a home I Consider how unpleusant it Js for an agent to sell the house renting, putting you to >he inconV&ielice of house-hunting, besides the great expense and damage to furniture in removing, with probably sickness in yetir. home. The agent is in duty bound to try to sell. If he shows you sympathy he is doing his client an injury. Think bow pleasant it is to know that if in prosperity your home is f/ee, when in adversity you can get assistance. Money can always be commanded to meat expenses. Jt is possible to-day to make an effort to Becurc a home with less than £o, with no possible chance of not succeeding. Those under the impression that these chances will be permanent are greatly mistaken. Freehold is gotting more beyond the poor man's reach dally, and those who wish to consider their own and their children's welfare should go up and look at Veole's estate, and if anyone can show us its equal within 75 per cent, above the upset price, we will give him £5. CALLAGHAN AND CO-. LONDON DENTAL BUILDINGS AGENTS, Crofton Dairy, Omata. CUSTOMERS Supplied Daily With fresh milk, drawn from a splendid herd of cows, passed by the Government Inspectors. Cleanliness in every department. Customers are invited to inspect the farm and buildings, recently elected to the satisfaction of the Dairy Inspectors. The favour of your paftronage is solicited. Cream supplied to customers. Orders may be left with Messrs Sole Bros., or T. Garner, South Road. R. CLEMOW. THE ASSOCIATED BOARD OF THE ROYAL ACADEMY OF MUSIC AND ROYAL COLLEGE OF MUSIC OF LONDON. EXAMINATIONS for 1904 will be held as under, viz. Elements of Music, Harmony and Counterpoint, on the 4th June. Practical Examinations in Vocal and Instrumental iOasfc at a date to be announced later. Gold and Silver Medals will be given to the candidates taking flist and second places on the Honours list in New Zealand. Music published for last year's examinations may be used this year. Copies of Regulations and Syllabus can bo had on application to the undersigned, F. W. RICHMOND, Representative. Keesing's CORRESPONDENCE AND EDUCATIONAL COLLEGE. JIJS MAJESTY'S ARCADE, QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. TUTORIAL Correspondence for all examination subjects and for classical and modern languages, Maori, Mnemonics, Writing, and other subjects. New and successful method etjual in elTect to personal tuition, Address : MR MAURICE R. KEESING, His Majesty's Arcade. Queen-street, Auckland: R. Edwards SADDLER & HARNESS MAKER. Currio-street, New Plymouth. SADDLES, HARNESS, COLLARS Etc., ALWAYS IN STOCK. CASH BUYER OF HIDES, SKINS, AND WOOL.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 111, 14 May 1904, Page 3
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722Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 111, 14 May 1904, Page 3
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