CHOICE RESIDENTIAL SITE I ACHE, comeriiently and centrally situated ; well planted with line fruit ami foliage trees ; sunny ; sheltered l'roni all winds ; pleasant outlook. Particulars and cards to view on application to F. P. COKKILL, CARTIiEW AND CO., or A. h. TUKE. AUSTRALIAN iWUTUAL PHOVIDENT SOCIETY. BONUS FOB 1904. riIHOSE now taking out policies A. in this ollice will participate in the bowus for the current year, i As Sir 1). O'Sul.'ivan leaves New Plymouth in a few days, and may have no opportunity of revisiting the town before the end of the your, those wishing to come in for the year's bonus should at once ring up the agent, who may be found at the White Hart Hotel. Residents of any oti'ner part of the province desiring a slmie in the 1904 bonus may also participate if they promptly send letters or collect wires to MR. I). O'SI'LLIVAN, or Mil J. O'SI LLIVAN, Taranaki Agents, , New Plymouth P.O. NEW PLYMOUTH HAItHOUR HOARD. | ENDERS will be received at the 1 ollice of the Hoard, Broughnmslnet, New Plymouth, up to 4 p.m. on WEDNESDAY, tilth October, for the following! supplies, 1 , for one year, fioin Ist November, IUO4 I.—lronmongery, Oils, Paints, Tools, etc., as per schedule. 2.—Coal. Coib hire. > Part iculars can be obtained at the oflire of the board. C. KEXNELL, Secretary. THE EQUITABLE BUILDING SOCIETY OF NEW PLYMOUTH. SHARE LIST f u r 2nd Group is now open nt the Society's ollice, Currie-street. 11. STOCKER. Secretary. Taranaki Education Board TO PAINTERS, ENDERS will be received nt my I office until 4 p.m. on SATURda.v, the Bth inst., for painting) the following schools Tat araimaka—-School. Warea—School and Residence, Rahotu—School. Oaonui—School. Specifications also to be seen at the office of the Opunake Times. JAS. SANDERSON, Architect. King's Buildings, Brougham Street COXTINFATTON OF THE CIIKAT AUCTION SALE OF Drapery, Boots, Etc.
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8. NEWTON KING HAS received instructions from the New Plymouth Co-operative Society, who are giving up the Drapery and Hoot Departments, to offer the whole stock by auction in the Society's promises, on Saturday, October Bth : THE STOCKS are now, serviceable poods, consisting of Dress (i oods, Prints, Muslins, Satoens, retonnes, Damasks. Flannels and Flannelettes, I .a-d i es* ,jacket s, Corsets, Skirts, ami General Assortment of Drapery, Women's, Men's, and Uoya' Poofs an<l Shoe.% etc. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock. Bonedust. Bonodust. OWING to the Mcarcity of lionedust this season Fanners vil! do well in t.heir own interests to book their orders at once. NEWTON KINO. New Season's TURNIP AND SWEDE SEEDS. TURNIP AND SWEDE SEEDS. JAM now landing ex s.s. Tong'ariro from London m.v new season's supply of Swixle nnd Turnip Seeds, purchased <lirect from the celebrated linn of Messrs Hurst and Son, London. These Seeds are guaranteed of Die highest possible germinating power, und will be sold at the lowest price consistent with quality. N. It.—Cheap inferior seeds are dear at any price. NEWTON KING NEW PLYMOUTH & STRATFORD*
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 233, 6 October 1904, Page 3
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493Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 233, 6 October 1904, Page 3
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