J. H. PARKER l- WATCHMAKER, JEWELLER AND (Neat Railway Crossing), *i: DEVON STREET CENTRAL, NEW PLYMOUTH. A A. PIkETT, BUILDER, CONTRACTOR* AND UNDERTAKER. Address: DEVON STREET. Telephone No. 176. Estimates given tor all classes ol •fork ia connection with the building CENTRAL Halrdreaslng Company. f, HUNTER, Devon Street, NEW PLYMOUTH, Hm following brands of TOBACCO ; kept in stock : DERBY. VENUS, GOLDEN EAGLE, HAVELOCK, JUNO, WELCOME NUGGET, A fine assortment- of CHEAP PIPES just received. A trial soliciAll leading brands of CIGARS *ad CIOARBTTES kept in stock. OUR HAIRDRES3ING SALOON Is tte most up-to-date in New P'yarauth. * Custonters can rely on receiving ctvillty and attention. a). A. MAISEY, ARCHITECT. Largs Experience in Birmingham (England), Sydney, and Auckland. • Drawings, Specifications, etc., pr» etrlptloa of buildings. Office: Egmont Chambers, Egmont Street (Opposite Coffee Palace). Malone, MoVeagh and Andersonf soucrroßS, WEW PLYMOUTH, STRATFORD * OBEY TO LEND at carreat rates of interest. PARTNERSHIP NOTICE. N. Miller, L.D.8., Royal College of Surgeons, London. C. G. Gray, Late Assistant to Mr. A. Hoby, Wellington. DENTAL SURGEONS, Chambers above A. E. Sykes', Chemist. Lady in attendance, Telephone 329. DENTAL NOTICE. Erie Spencer Bayley, SURGEON DENTIST. {Lata of London, and late pupil of H. Miller, Esq., L.D.S., and Dr< Cleveland L.D.S.) Rooms: Bgmont Chambers, Egmont Street, {Opposite Coffee Palace), telephone No, ISO. Mi* A. H. C. Collins, SURGEON DENTIST, AVERY'S BUILDINGS, Devon-street. Telephone 185. Lady in attendance. TV, C. Sudden. A. H. Palmer. Madden and Palmer, ENGINEERS AND SURVEYORS. (Licensed under Land Transfer Act.) P.O. Box 116. Telephone 246. Equitable Life Assurance SOCIETY OF U.Sj Strongest In the World. H. B, HYDE, Founder. RICHARD COCK, Esq., Baa bean appointed Resident Agent, and MB FRANK WATTS, Supervisor of Agendas for Taranaki. Those Intending to insure and those already insured please note. Policy holders can pay their pre mlums at the office of Richard Coek, Esq., the temporary, office ol the Society, T. W. BAPLEY, District Manager, E, TREVOR GOULD, Besldent Secretary, Wellington. AN IDEAL SUMMER TRIP FEBRUARY 17th to 20th. HOW TO SPEND A PLEASANT HOLIDAY. EFORE arranging your summer 1 holiday call at the office of the t undersigned for leaflet describing a delightful eight days' pleasure cruise along the northern coast. The Northern Steam Ship Company's fine steamer NGAPUHI will leave Auckland on FRIDAY, February 17th, ailing at Great Barrier Island, Hen and Chickens, Whangarei, Bay of Islands, Wbangaroa and Pacific Cable Station, Doubtless Bay. Launches will be provided for excursions round the beautiful harbours. Splendid fishing all along the Coast. Most of the steaming will be done ,t night, hence the usual discomforts a*, a sea voyage will be reduced to a minimum. 'ares from £7 to £lO. Excursionists limited to 50. Only one class carried. J. & WEBSTER, Agent. Fop Sale. N 1 Tangye 14J x 28 Girder Engine 1 Tangye 25 N.H.P. Colonial Boiler 1 Breaking-down Saw Plant, with pulleys and shafting complete pulleys, etc., complete. \ AU nearly new. Boiler 851b cerkigteate. Price, £735, net cash. iji*-- -R. CHAMBERS,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7733, 8 February 1905, Page 2
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