SPECIAL All 7ERTISEMENTS. EXHIBITION ALL THE YEAH HOUND. WHITAKER'S PREMIER STORE Is open daily, and has on SPLENDID EXHIBITS HIGH CLASS GOODS ALWAYS SELLING AT LOWEST POSSIBLE RATES. DON'T MISS "~ CARR'S BISCUITS, FOR QUALITY AND VARIETY CANNOT BE BEATEN. THE STORE FOR PRIZE BACON PROVISIONS OF EXCELLENT QUALITY. Picnics Catered for with Choice Dclacics* TINNED MEATS. DESSERT FRUITS, CORDIALS, PO'PrED MEATS. PRESERVING JARS, all sizes, at prices to suit all. WHITAKER'S (Next Criterion Hotel), FOR SUPPLIES OF GUARANTEED QUALITY. •'Phone 111. GREA'I DISPLAY OF FASHIONABLE DRAPERY CARNIVAL AND EXHIBITION INCLUDE *»AINTY MILLINERY FASHIONABLE HOSI EaY AND QLOVES THE NEWEST SUNS HADES BEAUTIFUL SILK AND OTHER BLOUSES FANCY HANDKERCHIEFS for presents, Dorothy Pinafores and Fancy Aprons, Crash Jackets, Crash Skirts, Crash Costumes, Black and Cream Voile Skirts, Latest Shapes in Corsets, 800 Pairs Newest Curtains, Handsome Embroidered Bedspreads, Sfacot Shams, Tray Cloths, Men's and 1(«™' i-r...„ rn,„„ olm. an A Sulfa in TAtAfit Styles for Summer Wear. AMBURY BROS., NEW PLYMOUTH. THE GRAND CENTRAL COFFEE PALACE. PROPRIETOR ARROWSMITH. Telephone No. 150, Box 85, Terms: From 4/6 per day. Cook's Coupons. Aooepted One Minute's walk from Railway, Post Office, Banks, etc. EQUAL IN EVERY WAY TO A' FIRST-CLASS HOTEL. .Specially adapted for the convenience and comfort of Commercial Travellers and Visitors. Recognised as the Leading Unlicensed Hotel in Taranaki. CONVENIENT AND COMMODIOUS SAMPLE ROOM, LOFTY AND AIRY DINING, SITTING AND BED ROOMS* .. i. i_ Hot, Cold, and Shower Baths. OKEY, SON & ARNOLD, DESIRE to intimate that in order to facilitate the adjustment rtnership accounts, and also fo private reasons, they have converleir business into a private com any with limited 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 be relinquished, and Mr E. Okey will assist as salesman in the Oil and CoN our and Paperhangings branch of th business. WE tender our beet thanks fo past favours, and also for many okens of appreciation received from our numerous fridnds, and we repectfully solicit an extended patronage for the new. Company, lease 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 house, we beg to intimate to the public of New Plymouth and surrounding, district that we are prepared to undertake the manufacture of all classes of Gentlemen's Garments, and customers can rely on getting th, .VERY BEST FIT AND LATEST STYLE* SUITS TO MEASURE from 55s to £5 sa, Jones and Ashdown, DEVON STREET, NF.W PLYMOUTH* THE SILVER STREET PLUMBING WORKS* Opposite Police Station, NEW PLYMOUTH, T. W FRANCIS, ■ . i. ........w.w, LQNO HED VELLOW globe AN -—'- GATEPOST MANGOLD. e PLUMBER, GASFITTER & TIN- BAHraBALL AND gINCLArfI . ,t WORKER, CHAMPION CARROT < Plumbing Work" in all its branches CHAMPION MONARCH, G.T.Y o done in the, very best style of work- ABERDEEN, .P.T.Y. ABERDEEI, ,1 manship by competent men. AND WHITESTONE TURNIP, NOW ARRIVINGNEW SEASON'S SEEDS COMPRISING : Estimates given. All work guarWaiwakalho Bridge. DANGEROUS. public notice is given that Rowe and Patersoi tho Waiwakaiho Bridge on DevonRoad, abcut'2 miles east of New BROUGHAM STREET, "* ' Plymouth, is dangerous lor. heavy traffic* H. OKEY, Chairman Taramakl County Council* SOLE BROS., MEAT PURVEYORS! DEVON STREET CENTRAL, COCKSFOOT, RYEGRASS AND CLOVERS Cheap Farms. DEVON STREET CENTRAL, io ° ACRES, good dairy country 70 acres felled, 30 acres in gras WISH the public to know that they Pric e. & 150 - still continue their policy of killing 50 ACRES, g o od six room, prime stock only to meet the re- hou s®; good outbuildings. Well ftu! quirements of their numerous cus- divided. Close to school and fa 1 tomers. For quality and price they torv . Six miles from town, Pric '• defy competition. Their small goods £BOO. £250 cash. ,_ are unequalled in the local market. 100 'ACRES, all in grass, gO( PRIME CANTERBURY HAMS AND house, cowshed, stables, trap-shei BACON* and piggeries. Close to tchool ap 1. ' factory. Seven miles from towi N.B.—No old cows killed, so we Ptfce £lO per. acre. Very lit* " can guarantee all Prims Quality. cash required., NOTE—SoIe Bros, hold an tinbea'f>- n • TUKE I- en record of First Frizee for the last Ml .. ■■ flvs years for Prime Fat Stoeki .£„, !|. : I&ND AOBtTO
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7717, 20 January 1905, Page 1
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