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THEATRE ROYAf Cooper's IMPERBAL BIOGRAPH iIEDS THAT MADE OUR EMPIRE I TAHANAKI GARRISON BAND'S ANNUAL BALL Will bo held in the DRILL HALL -ON—THURSDAY, 14th JULY, 1904. Mr D. McKinnon Rain's poimlar orchestra. Specially designed programmes, Tickets obtained from 11. J. Crewen and ('o., ami all mcmne-rs. N. ALLEN, Hon. Sec. To Builders. TENDERS are received at the News Oflice, whi plans and specifications can be se for the erection of a 10-iooiikhl Tenders close. Ju Tlio lowest or a jssarily accepted. J AMISS WERE, Oakura. ART UNION OV THE TAHANAKI POULTRY ASSOCIATION. Ist Prize, Hand.™ u .i. ».».!■»»>«.-•, value £BO 2nd Prize, Solid Gold Nugget, ljoz, value £0 3rd Prize, lieautiful Oil Painting, value £5 And many other Prizes.

SOLD BY Baker and Co., House Furnishers. (1 and Co., Chemists. cEwen IJros., Bootmakers. rtj Mitchinson, Florist. H. H. Cattley, Tailor, .lohn Hurle, Cycle Works. BeUringer Bros., Ironmongers. \V. Murton, Iron N.Z. Clothing: Factory. Morshead Nursery Co. And all members of the CommitON and after .June Ist a half-hour 'bus service will be run betwei New Plymouth and the Breakwater during the afternoon, commencing at 1 p.m. M. JONES, Criterion Stables. To Lease. 181 ACHES,, a vrded into seven paddocks, all lovel land ; will curry (it) cows ; good cowshed of 1C bails ; splendid 10-room-ed house ;1J miles from factory, school, and post office ; good metal road ; 7 miles from railway station. Kent lfis per acre, witli p.c. No goodwill. Apply to D. LAINO, Egmont Street. Equitable Life Assurance SOCIETY OF U.S. Strongest in the World. H. 11. HYDE, Founder, E. TREVOR (10UL1J, Resident SccreXury, WdUiripifan.. RICHARD COCK, Esq., Has been appointed Resident Agent, and MR FRANK WATTS, Supervisor of Agencies for Taranaki. Those intending to insure and those already insured please note. 'l'. W. RAPI.EY, llistrlct Manager. THE SUPERIORITY OF SIJRATURA IS SURE. ', i: ' SURATIJHA TEA is superior to ■ny tea you ever lusted ; I hero is lomething about it that distinguisha it from all othor teas. The inaniold merits of Snro.t\ira Tea are pro-

SURATURA TEA THE FAMILY, FAVOURITE. It gives BiV the house, Iji ute. Siiratu lon Ton, gi with Indian, or inferior 'J cuon to everyone in ie it charms tlie pulls pnro honest CeyuU'ed not blended imi, or nny cheap. RETAIL PRICES : SURATURA A QUALITY 1/6 jicr It) SURATURA B QUALITY 1/U jier lb SURATURA 1> QUALITY 2/- pur lb SURATUKA X QUALITY' 2/4 per lb SOLD 11Y !M,L STORETvEEPERS. UNSOLICITED. LISTEN! .1. A country settler writes : ''Send me J Oil) White Star Tea. I find 1 cannot drink any other, after drinking Wliite .Star." (oil) till 8/4) •1. A gcntk'iimn says :—lie did lioiv |<x>od White Star Tea until he bought tea elsewhere. (51b tin 8/-1-.J) 3. A lady says:—"! have ju: opened your tin. It's beautiful ; we like it voi-y much." (51b tin 8/4) 4. Another well-known lady s —"Your tea (White, Star) is vu„ good ;. wo aro very pleased with it." IF you know good tea, write for samples of WHITE STAR. TEA MERCHANT. CURRIE STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH. To Subscribers. THE PHOPRIETOnS would be fclad if any irregularity im t,ho dolivery of this paper, is reported to the office at once. For Children's Hocking Cough at Night, Woods'' Qrnut Peppermint Cure. Is 6d.*

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 143, 21 June 1904, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 143, 21 June 1904, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 143, 21 June 1904, Page 3

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