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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17. BOARDING-HOUSE FURNITURE I Bewley & Griffiths IAVE received instructions fron Mr Caddy, who is rclinuuishin s ISouidin'g-house and Dining looms, to sell by auction, on Friduy, 17th February, on the premises, Brougham Street, Without Reserve, the whole of his Furniture, comprising- : Double und single iron bedsteads, wire-wove stretcltas, washstands, chests drawers, looking glasses, B.W. chairs, dining and kitchen tables-, couches, linoleum, knives, fork's, spoons), cruets, etc. WITH SLIGII'IMtESERVE : Piano and sewing machine. Sale at 2 o'clock. WITHOUT RESERVE. BOOTS AND SHOES. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 18. BEWLEY & GRIFFITHS IAVE received instructions from Mr Uransgrove (who has sold sold his business),, to sell by auction, Without Reserve, at his shop Devon Street, on Saturday, February 18th : The whole of his BOOTS and SHOES. Good Stock. All recently imported. Sale at 1.30 o'clock. THE RAMBLER CYCLE DEPOT A. HOLLINGWOHTH Proprietor. RAMBLER CYCLES from £l7 10b. WANDERER CYCLES from £l7 10s DART CYCLES from £l2 10s. B.S.A. (built to order, with nickel Rim and Dunttop Tyros £ls 15s. LAWN MOWERS, Sharpe»ed, Set, and Repaired. LOCKS REPAIRED AND KEYS FITTED, HCISSOHS GROUND AND SET. SEWING MACHINES CLEANED & REPAIRED. Having had Twelve Years' experience in the United States I can BUY RIGHT, SELL RIGHT, and guarantee mv REPAIRS SECOND TO NONE in New Zealand. ADDRESSRamblei* Cycle Depot Opposite Ooffeo Palace. Egmont-st + A. J. CAMPBELL, Manager. Do You Know That BAKER & CO. Itave secured the service of A TAME POET ? He calls himself a Poet. We think he s only a Rhymstcr, and a bud one at that; but you can judge for yourself from the following : ALPHABETICAL ABSURDITY. A is for Axminster Carpet so swell, *» is for Brussels, looks almost as well. C Cabinet Furniture made on the spot. I D Dinner Services for cold meat or 1 hot. E is the Exquisite Taste that's displayed, Fis the Fnbrics we sell, which won't fade. *■ is for Glass, whether Tumbler or ' Wine, H is for Hall Stands, in stock we have nine. I 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. ™ stands for mattresses, clean and ] well made, N for all Novelties known to the trade. O for the Ornaments kept in our ' stores, i P is the Pleasure you'd feel were they yours. ' Q are the Questions, to answoi we're willing, Regarding the value we give for a shilling. Sis the Splendid Assortment we koep, T of Toilet and Tea Ware, good looking and cheap. U for Utility, always our aim, V for Variety, studied the same. W for Wardrobes, we've a large stock of 'em, X cellent quality, all that we've got I of "em. Y is our Yearning to do all your . trade. Z for N. Zenland, the best place that's made. BAKER & CO., FURNISHERS, Devon Street. RUSSELL & SON, LAYERS, & LICENSED DRAIN CONNECTORS, St. Aubyn-street, NEW PLYMOUTH W» have on hwd a large stock of MONUMENTAL MASONS, BRICKMARBLE AND GRANITE MONUMENTS, HEADSTONES & CROSSES. To the above Stones wa would like to direct special attention. They are all handsomely carved and of the best material procurable, whil<> the prices are remarkably reasonable. Iron Fences and Concrete Kerblag erect/}d in town or country. DESIGNS and ESTIMATES wnt > any part of the province. INSPECTION INVma>. TttalhoM 981. CHRISTMAS GOODS! G. D. Malcolm & Co., Next to Bewley and Griffiths. | Just opening, ex "Corinthic"— . AN IMMENSE VARIRTY OF FANCY GOODS AND TOYS. FANCY GOODS AND TOYS. I Being far too numerous to menl tion, an early visit is respectfully * invited. The above goods have been care fully selected by an expert from the best markets, and bought for cash, cannot be beaten as to price. {NSPEJDT, JUfiGE, an* COMPARE, Taeßf^fne*

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7737, 13 February 1905, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7737, 13 February 1905, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7737, 13 February 1905, Page 3

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