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THE RAMBLER CYCLE DEPOT A. HOLLING WORTH Pi ojn icto RAMBLER CYCLES from #l7 10s. WANDERER CYCLES from £l7 10s DART CYCLES from £l2 10s U.S.A. (built to order, with nickel Rim and Durtlop Tyres £ls lus. LA W N M O WEII S, Sharpened, Set, and Repaired, LUCKS REPAIRED AND KEYS FITTED. SCISSORS UHOUND AND SET. SEWING MACHINES CLEANED & REPAIRED. Having hnti 1 Twelve Years' experience in the United States 1 can ■U UY RIGHT, SELL RIGHT, and guarantee my REPAIRS SECOND TO NONE in New Zealand, Rambler Cycle Depot Opposlitu Coileo Palace, Egmont-st.j A, J. CAMPBELL, Manager. Do You Know That BAKER & CO. Have secured the service of A TAME POET? '!■ inlls'himself a Poet. We th<-k h'''.'i only a Rhymster, and a bad one HI I hut i but you can judjc for >•■• Si 11,I 1 , fi-o-ji the following A I I'HAUETICAL ABSURDITY. A i' for ■Axminstcr Carpet so swell, B i: lor Brussels, looks almost as well. C I'.linet Furniture, made on the spot, « i'k -I-o Exquisite taste that's dfcplayed, F is (he Fabrics we sell, which won't fade. G is for Glass, whether Tumbler or Wine, H is for Hall Stands, in stock we have nine. 1 for Iron Bedsteads, block mounted with brass, ' is for Jam Jars, in ware or in glass. K for King's China, it's rare stuff to sell, L for Linoleum, bound to wear well.' VI stands for mattresses, clean and well made, for all Novelties known to the trade. J for the Ornaments kept in our stores, is the Pleasure you'd feel were they yours. 2 are the Questions, to answei we're willing, * egarding the value wo give for a shilling. *is the Splendid Assortment wc keep, I of Toilet and Tea Ware, good looking and cheap. J for Utility, ulways our aim, ' for Variety, studied the same. V for Wardrobes, we've a large stock of 'em, C cellent quality, all that we've got of 'em. is our Yearning to do all your trade. * for N. Zealand, the Jjest place that's made. BAKER & CO., FURNISHERS, Devon Street. Bootsj Boots. Boots. GIVINU UP BUSINESS. BOOTS AND SHOES TO BE LEAKED REGARDLESS OF COST nomas Bransgrove's CITY BOOT PALACE. quote a few prices : GENTS' LINES. Usual Jlace Button Boots 25/- 15/6 Jhromn Balmorals 12/6 8/6 Ivening Shoes 8/6 5/6 lest Goloshes ( 6/6 3/6 Carpet Slippers ' 4/11 2/11 LADIES' LINES. I lace Button Boots 13/6 8/6 >lace Lace Boots 13/6 8/6 Jlace Lace Shoes 10/6 6/6 test Goloshes 3/6 3|/6 fice Slippers from "-" lirls'anu boys' boots fron Jhildroa'a boots from 2/6* ~ I Ihildrcn's shoes from 1/- .. 'LENTY OF OTHER LINES .TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION. ALL AT BEDKOCK PRICES. NO REASONABLE OFFER HEUUSED, T. BRANSGROVE j New Season's TURNIP. AND SWEDE SEEDS.T AM now landing «x s.s. Tongarir from London my new season' upply of Swede and Turnip Seeds nirchased direct from, the celebrate , Irm of Messrs Hurtt and Son, London. These Seeds are guaranteed of t\ highest possible genuinating power, and will be sold a.V the lowest pricf •onsistent with quality. N.B.—Cheap inferior seeds are dea at any prlcc< NEWTON KING I Kl'.W PLYMOUTH ft STRATFORD "IHE NEW ZEALAND GOVERNment State Fire> Insurance Ofs will bb prepared to> accept Fire Lisks on and after 40kj January, 905. Advantages : \ Insured] share profits. *• State Guarantee. Lowost Rates. Equitable and prompt settlements. HICKMAN F. RUSSELL, New Plymouth Agent'; For Sale LEASE WITH RIGHT TO PURCHASE.; IjIZNE Suburban Property containing about 8 acres with good ix-roomed house and outbuildings. Situated within easy distance of 'ost Office. For further particulars apply to NEWTON KING LAND AGENT, Devon Street, NEW PLYMOUTH. THE PAGODA. he Coolest a nd Most Up-to-Date-Tea Room in NEW PLYMOUTH. IGHT LUNCHES AFTERNOON TEAS AND SUPPER A SPECIALTY,,!: NOTE.—The only Japanese Ten. I oom in Taranaki. ~::,.;W|f ? ,J. ; Op|^NOP,:;

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7726, 31 January 1905, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7726, 31 January 1905, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7726, 31 January 1905, Page 3

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