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\J \ ByAppojntmeht to H:M. King Edward VII. High-class Rich almond Biscuits specially suitable for At Homes, Receptions, Afternoon Teas. &c.

S. CLARK & CO., T.irvnv q™,..™ 3 ? l '" 2 ™ * lO USE FURNISHERS. VIVOS bIKEET EAST NEW PLYMOUTH. scripUon." 3 umnufacturers of UP-TO-DATE FURNITURE of every de~ WORKMEN. AHTICLE manufactured on the premises by COMPETENT Before purchasing elsewhere plense sue our prices. SPECIAL QUOTATIONS FOR COMPLETE HOUSE-FURNISHING INSPECTION INVITED. <m , w s - CLAKK & CO., Devon Strent East. Telephone No. 312. • GENTLEMEN ! YOU WANT HIGH CI HADE BOOTS AT CHEAP PRICE. YOU WANT THE NEWEST SHAPES, STYLES, ETC. WE DEAL IN FOOTWEAR ANE IN FOOTWEAR ONLY. A.B.C. BOOT & SHOE CO., DEVON STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH. LADIES \OU WANT HIGH GRADE SHOES AT CHEAP PRICES.WE KEEP COMFORT, STYLE, AND DURABILITY. H. HONNOR '"""■ J i BRUCE HONNOR AND CLARK, COACHBUILDERS, t lARDET STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH. EVERV DESCRIPTION OB VEHICLE MADE TO of all kinds WE BEG to announce t 0 our num . Jn g Public that in order tr -'- 2?™^ 6posal we have Imported RUBBER TYRES to old and i 1 RALLI CART, sent four : 3 GIG 1 FARMER'S GIG ; 3 GIGS diff SPRING CART, 8 SPRING 'in" sTm N G ,e cA a ß T ! shß,ts;lSeCon, IN STOCK: INSPECTION INVITED.

Stratford Racing Club. ANNUAL MEETING, 'o be held on the Stratford RaceTIIURSDAY AND FRIDAY, 10th and 17 th March, 1005. PROGRAMME. TRST DAY-Thursday, Kith March. .. OHURA HURDLE HACK. HANDICAP.—Of 7050 v., second horse to receive lOsovs, Nomination 20s, acceptance 30s. lj miles. !. BOROUGH STAKES, of 30 sovs., second horse to receive o sovs. Open to all horses that have never won a race of 15 sovs. at the time I of start. Weights for okls Tst 71b, three-year-olds Sst, four-year-olds and upwards Sst 71b. Entrance litis. 4J- furlongs. !. STRATFORD CUP (Open) of 200 ] sovs., second horse to receive 25 ', sovs., and third horse 10 sovs. No- ' iranation 20s. acceptance SOs. 9 furlongs. MIUIHRST HACK HANDICAP, of 70 sovs, second horse to receive 10 sovs. Nomination 20s, acceptance 30s. 1 mile. . FARMERS' PLATE, of 30 sovs, second horse to receive 5 sovs.' Open to all horses four years old and upwards that are not nomina- j ted for any other race at this meeting (Toko Welter Handicap, Cardiff Stakes, and Ladies' Purse excepted), and have never started m any race (Fanners' Plato ex- I cepted, and winners of those barred). Welter weight for age. Gentlemen nderii, JJntrancu uOs. One ' mile. • , TARIKI WELTER. HACK HANDICAP, of 15 sovs., second horse to receive 5 sovs. Minimum weight Sst 71b. Nomination 10s, acceptance 20s. 7 furlongs. :. FLYING HANDIcAf (Open), of 70 sovs., second horse to receive 10 sovs. Komination 20s. Acceptance 30s. 0 fin-longs. , RAILWAY HACK HANDICAP, oi o0 sovs, second horse t 0 receive o sovs. Nomination 20si, acceptance 205.. 0 furlongs. SECOND DAY-Friday, 17th March. . MAKUIU HURDLE HACK HANDICAP, of 00 sovs, second horse to receive 10 ' iovs. Nomination 20s, acceptance 80s. 1J miles 2.NGAIHE HACK HANDICAP,, oi 50 sovs, second liorse to receive 5 sovs. Nomination 20s, acceptance 20s. 0 furlongs. 3. ST. PATRICK'S HANDICAP (Open), of 125 sovs, second horse to receive 10 sovs, and third horse 5 sovs. Nomination 20s, Acceptance (>os. 1. mile I, TOKO WELTEII HACK HANDICAP, of do sovs, second horse to receive 5 sovs. Minimum | weight Sst 71b. Nomination 10s. acceptance 20s. 7 furlongs, i, CARDIFF STAKES, of 80 sovs, second horse to receive 5 sovs. Open to ell horses that have never won a race of Ihe value of 25 sovs, at the time of start. Weight Sst. Winner of any race to carry Ost,. Entrance 20s. 4J furlongs. HACK HANDICAP, of 70 sons, second horse to receive 10 sovs. Nomination 20s.- Acceptance 30s. l intfe. . LADIES' PURSE HACK HANDICAP, of 30 sovs, second horse to receive 5 sovs. Open to ail horses that have never won a race of the value of 35 sovs a t the time of entry. Minimum weight lOst. Gentlemen riders. Nomination 10s, Acceptance 10s. 7 furlongs. . FINAL HANDICAP (Open) of 00 sovs. Second horse to receive 10 so\s. Nomination 20s, acceptance 30s. 0 furlongs. TROPHIES, Trophies of the value of JUS jcach iJU bo presented to tho riders of the inners of the -Farmers' Plato and adies' Purse respectively. >ATES OF NOMINATIONS, ACCEPTANCES, ETC, Nominations for the Ohur a Hurdle ack Handicap, Stratford Cup pen), Handicap, Mtdhirs-t Hack andicap, Tariki Welter Hack Hancap, Flyyng (open) Handicap, Raiily Hack Handicap, Makuri Hurdle ick Handicap, Ngaire Hack Han- I Bap, St. Patrick's (open) HandiP, loko Welter Hack Handicap, mnty Hack Handicap, Ladies l use Hack Handicap, and Final pen) Handicap, dose on Monday, h February, 1905, at 9 p.m. I V eights for iirst day's events, de- ,?' 190 °. and f °r second day's , rate on Thursday, Ma , cn I(Jth / a t I Lers' I, °'' Uorou « h Stakes ■ J- R. MA OKAY, Secretary, W. S. HART, GTJNMAKER IVON STREET, New Plymouth', IPORTER of Guns, Ammunition, all sporting requisites. AKlNGiand REPAIRING i n all I branches. Guns re-stocked, rewned, re-bored, etc., etc, Guns ght or exchanged. Guns on hire, work guaranteed. ifc and other keys made and litFishing tackle repaired. PECTION INVITED. PRICES MODERATE. Your Umbrella. ;' not Save the 22J per cent', duty on Imported Ones ? r 3 T r r2 HDS L o c any-made UMbLAS defy competition. P MATERIALS ! BEST WORKMANSHIP I BEST VALUE AT AMES BESTFORD'S Ai DEVON STREET, J nedust. Bonedust. H\ T G to the scarcity of Hone- PJ a dust this season Farmers wij

JUBILEE VILLAS AND DINING ROOMS. CURRI STREET, NEW » u , MOUTH. Telephone, No, 188. ON and after the let May, xim, this favourite Boarding EsUMlshment and Dining Rooms will £ under the management of iln Ueale the late proprietress, who SSL*? * —« «* TERMS: BOARD AND RESIDENCE, 18/ to 20/ per week. ALL, MEALS 1/ EACH (SIX TIO- - KETS 6/.) , BEDS 1/, ' ' 1 - ' HOT AND COLD SHOWER BATHS PIANOS. COMFORT. ~ COMFORT. ( CLEANLINESS. "" CLEANLINESS. j CIVIIJTXj civiuty, , A HOME FROM HOME, j JUBILEE VILLAS f AND r DINING ROOMS. 8 The ccmforts of a home with th« * convenience >f an up-to-date and T centrally si jted temperance hotel. Save your Calves BY USING * ANCHORBRANOCOD LIVER OIL THE CHEAPEST and best substitute for new milk.- Calves fed upon 2ozs of Cod Liver Oil per day with . separated milk, thrive and soon present a sfoak and glossy appearance, and are entirely free from scour. No ' time is lost in preparation, the oil is simply mixed with the milk, which is immediately fit (or use. Experiments, conducted at the Hawkesbury Agricultural College, New South Wales, on January last, extending over a period of six weeks, showed an average daily increase in 1 weight of 1.421t)s per calf when fed with Cod Liver Oil at a tost of lid per lb, as against an average dailv increase of ,941bs per calf at a cost of 2d per lb when fed with an approved calf meal, the result being overwhelmingly in favour of Cod layer Oil. fcoth 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 l M absolutely genuine, and mu ß t not 1 be comfounded with Inferior Cheap Fash Oils, which will scoui! y uul ANCHOR BRAND COD LIVER OIL I is sold in Tins, Drums, and Casks, and may be procured from all up-to-4ate Storekeepers, or from NEWTON KING J NEW PLYMOUTH AND STRATFORD, AGENT FOB TABANAKI, - Wire Netting From Ift, to 6ft. high, SMALL MESH WIRE NETTING FOR BIRDS AND CHICKENS; WIRE NETTING Coi WIRE NETTING tions WIRE NETTINf P.O. WIRE NETTIN( yo FOR PIG-FENCES, SHEEP-RUNS (j •Etc, H. WARD & Co.,

washing Made Eas LIST OF STOREKEEPERS WII STOCK WASHINE. Aroa Bros., Ching Kudu. T. Garner. •P. R. James. T. P. Lister. C. Carter. M. A. Clarke. W. Healy. S. A. Kidell, Tippins J. A. Roberts. N.P. Co-op. I F. G. Scrivener. Veale & ChatterU J. T. White T. W. White. Jacob Tisch. J. Whitaker. A. J. Clarke & Ci " Oh, Loss of Sight, Of thee I most complain." • (Hilton I wonder was Milton himself blame ? H your sight Oe Irrevocably li paired WHO IS TO BLAME ? Eye-strain causes headaches, neui algia, insomnia, and various «y troubles. ALL BELIEVABLE BY GLASSJI properly fitted. Ifyou suffer YOU'RE TO BLAMB. SAMUEL , BARRY, D.B. EYESIGHT SPECIALIST, QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAH - RUSSELL & SON, LAYERS, & LICENSED DRAII CONNECTORS, t. Aubyn-street, NEW PLYMOUT We have on hand a large stock of [ONUMENTAL MASONS, BRICKIARBLE AND GRANITE MONUMENTS, HEADSTONES & CROSSES. To the above Stones w« mould like o direct special attention. They re all handsomely carved and of ho best material procurable, while he prices are remarkably reasonable, Iron Fences and Concrete Kerbing rectwl in town or councry. DESIGNS ana ESTIMATES tent 3 any part of the province, INSPECTION INVITED, 3E SILVER STREET PLUMBING WORKS, ; Opposite Police Station. NEW PLYMOUTH, T. W FRANCIS, LUMBER, GASFITTER & TINWORKER, "lunibing Work in all its branches ie in the very best style of worknship by competent men.: stimates given. All work guaranteed,; CITY BOOT PALACE, LEWIS JACKSON, 3THT, D ER AND CONTRACTOR, ■ KI\IS OF JOBBING WORK tTNDSajTAKEN, P AMD OFFICE FITTINGS A SPECIALTY, n«r and Specifications Prepared, ESTIMATES GIVEN -FREE, ORKSHOFJ Powderh

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7729, 3 February 1905, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7729, 3 February 1905, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7729, 3 February 1905, Page 4

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