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W. F. BROOKING u "\IOSI ItKS t 0 return his sinew XJ thanks to tho public of Tara nalii I'or U»e support accorded to Jiii: ufl Undertaker tuitl Monumental Ma son at -New Plymouth i'oi' so manj years, and to intimate that ho li;u disposed of tho Monumental Masai llramh to Mr W. F. SHORT, whe lias practically had charge of it sines ts ijiceptiom some eight ajo, uiid who is well mid favourably known in connection with it, and hat mucji pleasure in asking for his successor the Buinu support which lw has received, and to assure tliose who may favour Mr SHOUT with their patron.igti the same attention, fair charges, and first-class work which has so successfully built up the business to rln present stage. The Funeral Furnishing and Undertaking; business will s-till bo continued by W, J" 1 . BROOKING- a« heretofore* In connection with the above, I beg to state that I have taken over the Monumental Mason business heretofore carried 011 'by Mr W. F. BHOOKINO, in I'owderham Street, New Plymouth, and will be pleased to receive a visit from those wlio may require .Monumental Mason work oi any kind. Having obtained the business on very satisfactory terms I intend to reduce tho present large stock (over 70 designs) to pi\ces that cannot 'but Command a ready sale, and trust, by strict attention to the desires of those who favour with their orders, first-clogs work, and satisfactory prices, to merit ana receive B continuance of tho custom that has been accorded to Mr BrookThis being the principal business of tho kind in Taranaki, and carrying by far tho largest stock, intembng patrons may visit it assured that ■..heir wants can bo quickly and satisfactorily supplied. Ktone and Concrete Kerbings, and i ron Grave Fences supplied and erected, and work dono in any part of tho Tar a naki District. Tho business will .ba carried on in the old yards, I'owderham Street, New Plymouth. W. F. SHORT, Monumental Mason, Powderham Street, New Plymouth. CLEARANCE SALE. HE CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY have decided to give up the Drapery Department. In o>'der to clear tho stocks, which are all new, clean, serviceable goods, 5s in the £ discount will be allowed on all purchases of £1 or over. Go-Operative Stores, CURRIE STREET. Save ycur> Calves BY USING *NCHO!'i BRAND COD LIVER OIL THE CHEAPEST and best substitute for new milk. Calves too upon 'Jo/.s of Cod Livw Oil per day with separated milk, thrive and soon present a sleek and glossy appearance, and arc entirely free from scour. No time is lost in preparation, the oil is simply mixed with the milk, which is immediately fit for use. Experiments, cvaducted at the Hawkesbury Agricultural College, New South Wales, on January last, extending over a period of six weeks, showed an average daily increase in Weight of l.'lii His per calf when fed with Cod Liver Oil at a cost of ljd per lb, as against an average daily increase of .941bs per calf at a cost of 2d per It) when led with an approved calf meal, the result being overwhelmingly in favour of Cod Liver Oil, both as to increase in weight and cost of food, as well as in the time employed in preparing and feeding. ANCHOR BRAND COD LIVER OIL is absolutely genuine, and must not be confounded with Inferior Cheap Fish Oils, which will scour j calves. ANCHOR BRAND COD LIVER OIL is sold in Tins, Drums, and Casks, and may be procured from all upStorekeepers, or from NEWTON KING NEW PLYMOUTH AND STRATFORD, S °l 'l AGENT FOR TARANAKI. CORONATION STABLES ELTHAM. R. McGregor, proprietor, Begs to announce to the travelling public that he lias almost completed the erection of new stable ouildings (tho largest in the North Island), and is prepared to cater lor the requirements of all classes. Saddle llorscis, Hooded Buggies, Carriages, Brakes and Gigs always available. Wedding turnouts provided in lirst-class style. Comfortable covered-in Drags for Winter Engagements. Excursion Parties catered for. Every core taken, but no responsibility accepted. Coronation Stables, BRIDGE AND MOIR STREETS, ELTHAM, Telephone No. 23. A cab meets all trains. ELTIIAM-KAPONGA COACH. Daily Service to and from Kaponga. . TIME TABLE. Leaves Eltham 10 a.m. Leaves Kaponga. 4.30 p.m'. Fares : Return, 4s ; single, 2s fill. To Mangatoki, return, 2s 6d<; single Is (3d. Parcels delivery receives special attention. All parcels should be addressed "Care of McGregor's Coach, Eltiiem." The BEST SHAVE IN TOWN. BEST SHAVE IN TOWN, The BEST HAIR CUT IN TOWN. BEST HAIR CUT IN TOWN. Th» BE 0 "? CIGARS IN TOWN. BLtfT CIGARS IN TOWN, The BEST TOBACCOS IN TOWN BEST TOBACCOS IN TOWN. And the BEST SKLOON IN TOWN. BEST SALOON IN TOWN. WHERE ? THE Egmont Hiairdressing Saloon AND HAVANA TOBACCO STORES, Egmont Street, NEW PLYMOUTH. Carrot and Mangold Seed. I HAVE ON SALESINCLAIR'S CELEBRATED CHAMPION CAUIiOT SEED, BARItIBALL'S FAMOUS CARROT SEED (The old Taranaki Favourite.) Also— YELLOW (JLOBE LONG TIED MANGOLD SEED. Tho whole of the above is guaranteed New Season's Growth from gp* cially selected roots. NEWTON KING. NEW PLYMOUTH & STRATFOfiD.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 205, 2 September 1904, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 205, 2 September 1904, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 205, 2 September 1904, Page 3

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