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SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. TEA ! TEA ! ! TEA! ! . JOSEPH WHITAKER, DIRECT IMPORTER, DEVON STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH. BEST HILL UItOWN PICKED BODS. SEND ALONG YOUR ORDERS. VALUE UNEXCELLED. Read tho following Government Insurance, , Wellington, 10th June, 1904. "Dear Sir,—l got some lea from you' last November, and we were so pleaßed with it that wo should like to got some more. This time I should like you to send me three 201b boxes." The above speaks fjr itself. MORAL—Buy your TEA from WHITAKER'S .(NEXT CRITERION HOTEL.) Phone 111. SECOND SPRING SHOW. MONDAY AND FOLLOWING DA VS. LATEST STYLES LATEST STYLES IN EVERY DEPARTMENT DIRECT FROM THE MAKERS. Imported-Millinery Galore. Choice Flowers ami Ribbons. Dainty Costumes and Mantles. Pretty Children's Millinery and Costumes. Latest Crash and Shower Jackets. Newest Collars and I/aces, Silk, Delaine, and Voilo Blouses. Dresses in Voile, Crepoline, Delaine, Crash, Flakes, Panamas, Tussores, etc. Sunshades, latest styles. SOO Pairs Newest Lace and Muslin Curtains. Clothing and Mercery in great Variety. AMBURY BROS, DRAPERS AND CLOTHIERS, NEW PLYMOUTH AND MANAIA. THE GRAND CENTRAL COFFEE PALACE. PROPRIETOR ARROW SMITH. Telephone, No. ISO, Box Bft. One mliute'i walk from Railway, Poit Office, Bank*, et«, EQUAL IS EVERY WAY TO A FIRST-CLASS HOTEL. Specially adapted foi the convenience and comfort of Commercial Traveller* and Vieitori. CONVENIENT AND COMMODIOUS SAMPLE ROOK. LOFTO AND AIRY DINING, SITTING AND BED ROOMS. Hot, Cold, and Shower ISathj, TERMS : From it Gd per dn.y> : Oook'i Coupone Accepted. Recognised ai the Leading Unlicensed Hotel in Tarasaki, OKEY, SON & ARNOLD,

DESIRE to intimate that in order to facilitate the adjust in tot t partnership accounts, and also fo > private reasons, they have converted their business into a private com any with United liability, No shares have been offered to the public, and no alteration has been made in the general management. The Contracting and House-decorating Department will bo relinquished, and Mr I}. Okey will assist as talesman in the Oil and Colour anil branch of th business. WE tender our best thanks fo past favours, and also for many tokens of appreciation received from our numerous friends, and we respectfully solicit an extended patronage for the new Company. Please address all correspondence to— Okey, Son, and Arnold, Limited, Central Hardware Depot, NEW PLYMOUTH. JONES & ASHDOWN. UNDER ENTIRELY NEW MANAGEMENT. HAVING engaged 'a first-class Cutter from a leading Melbourne houße, we beg to intimate to the public of New Plymouth and surrounding; district that we are prepared to undertake tho manufacture ,o! all clasßeß of Gentlemen's Garments, and customers can rely on getting the VERY BEST PIT AND LATEST STYLE. SUITS TO MEASURE from 55s to £5 ss. Jones and Ashdown, TAILORS, DEVON STREET, NEW PLYMOUTO.

THE SILVER STREET PLUMBING WORKS, Opposite Police Station, NEW PLYMOUTH. T. W FRANCIS, PLUMBER, GASFITTER & TINWORKER, Plumbing Work in all its branches done in the very best style of workmanship by competent men. Estimates given. All work guaranteed. Waiwakalho Bridge. DANGEROUS. PUBLIC NOTICE 1b given that the Waiwakalho Bridge on DevonRoad, about 3 miles east of New Plymouth, is dangerous for heavy traffic. H. OKEY, Chairman Taranald County Council*

-G. D. Malcolm & Co. HAVING just opened in commodious premises next door to Bewley and Griffiths' Auction Mart; invite inspection of their new stock of FANCY GOODS, STATIONERY and BOOKS in gre a t variety. lers' Samples and several large clearHaving purchased a lot of Traveling lines at an immense discount for cash, we are enabled to offer astonishing Bargains in each department. NOTICE WINDOWS 1 OPENING DAY-SATURDAY, AUGUST 6th. G. D, Mjtlcolm & Co. DEVON STREET.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 234, 7 October 1904, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 234, 7 October 1904, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 234, 7 October 1904, Page 1

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