J. H. PARKER WATCHMAKER, JEWELLER AND (Next Railway Crossing), DEVON STREET CENTRAL, NEW PLYMOUTH. A A, PIKETT, BCILDER, CONTRACTOR, AND UNDERTAKER. Address: DEVON STREET. Telephone No. 170. j Estimates given tor all classes ol rork in connection with the building CENTRAL Haipdressing Company. 1. HUNTER, Devon Street, NEW PLYMOUTH. The following brands of TOBACCO kept in Block : DERBY, VENUS, QOLDEN EAGLE, JUNO, WELCOME NUGGET. . A fine assortment of CHEAP PirEa just received. A trial solicited. All leading brands oi CIGARS and CIGARETTES kept in stock. OUR HAUIDRESSING SALOON is the most up-to-date in New Plymouth. Customers can rely on receiving I civility and attention. «f. A. MAISEY, ARCHITECT. Large Experience in Birmlogha (England), Sydney, and Auckland. Drawings, Specifications, etc., pre pared in first-class style for any de •criptfon oi buildings. Office: Egmont Chamber*, Egmont Si reet I (Opposite Coffee Palace). Malone, McVeagh and Andersonf solicitors, kew plymouth, stratford a MONEY TO LEND at curreat rat of interest. PARTNERSHIP NOTICE, N. Miller, L.D.S., Royal College oi Surgeons, London. C. G. Gray, Late Assistant to Mr. K. Hoby, Wellington. DENTAL SURGEONS, Lady in attendance. Telephone 229. DENTAL NOTICE. Eric Spencer Bayiey, BURGEON DENTIST. {Late of London, and late pupil of N. Miller, -Esq., L.D.S., and Dr. Cleveland L.D.S.) Rooms : Egmont Chambers, Egmont Street. (Opposite Coffee Valace). Telephone No. 180. Mr A. H. C. Collins, BURGEON DENTIST. AVERY'S BUILDINGS, Telephone 185. Lady in attendance. L. 0. Sladden. Sladden and Palmer, ENGINEERS AND SURVEYORS. (Licensed under Land Transfer Act.) P.O. Box 116* Telephone 246. Equitable Life Assurance SOCIETY OF TJ.B, Strongest in the World. H. B. HYDE, Founder, RICHARD COCK, Esq., fias been appointed Resident Agent, and MR FRANK WATTS, Supervisor of Agencies for Taronaki. Those intending to insure-and those already insured please note. - Policy holders can pay their pre miunis at the office of Richard Cotk, Esq., the temporary office of the Society* T. W. BAPLEY, District Manager. E. TREVOR GOULD, Resident Secretary, Wellington. AN IDEAL SUMMER TRIP FEBRUARY 17th to 251 h. HOW TO SPEND A PLEASANT HOLIDAY. BEFORE arranging yi holiday call at the MJ holiday call at the office of the undersigned for leaflet describing a delightful eight days' pleasure cruise along the northern const. The Northern Steam Ship Company's fine steamer NGAPUHI will leave Auckland on FRIDAY, February 17th, I ailing at Great Barrier Island, Hen landsjSpWhangarna and Pacific Cable Station, Doubtless Hay. 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 »r a sea voyage will be reduced to a nlnlaium. Fares from £7 to £lO. Excursionists limited to 50. Only one class carried. J. C. WEBSTER, Agent. For Sale. 1 Tangye 14} x 58 Girder Engine l Tangye 25 N.H.P. Colonial Boiler 1 Breaking-down Saw Plant, with pulleys and shafting complete 1 Circular Travelling Hcnch, with pulleys, etc., complete. AH nearly new. Boiler 85R> certi- -*- Price, £735, net cash. R. CHAMBERS, \ New Plymouth.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7734, 9 February 1905, Page 2
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