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SHOE RHYME. In shoes we laugh, in shoes wo play, In shoes we walk about all flay, In shoes we talk, in shoes we ride, And shoes are thrown e'en to a bride. And so we say, and so wo think, In shoes we eat, in shoes we drink, In shoes we run, in shoes we trade, And shoes are our unstanding' aid. We shoe the horse, we shoo the fly. And why not shoos for you and I ? In shoes we woo, in shoes wo wed, When shoes leave us we leave for bed. And hence 'tis wise to wear the best. For such—tax not your weary wits, Come straight to us, we'll give you FITS, And if our ad. you'll stop to reid, You'll likely find Just what you need. J. R. CHATTERTON S BOOT & SHOE WAREHOUSE, Devon Street, New Plymouth. Quite the London Style. BAKER & Co.'s WINDOW. WE have to-day the finest show of Upholstery Goods ever seen in New Plymouth and thfr prices are simply unapproachable for cheapness. Don't take our word for 11 But tak« a walk as fat as Devon Street and

See top yourself.;, While there, step inside and have a look at BAKER & CO. CABINETMAKERS, UPHOLSTERERS, & COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHERS. DEVON ST., NEW PLYMOUTH.

I Under the patronage of Hi« Excellency the Governor. THE WHITE HART HOTEL NEW PLYMOUTH. Recognised as the Lending Hotel of Taranaki, centrally and conveniently situated, immediately opposite >ost and Telegraph, and Government Buildings, and within two mintes' walk of the Railway Station. Refurnished in the most up-to-date style, and plentifully provided with Fire Escapes. Billiard Table. Hot, Cold, and Shower Baths. Ail the Choicest Wines and Spirits Kept in Stock. Speight's XXXX Ales on draught. Letters and Telegrams pr o mptly attended to. CHARLES CLARKE, PROPRIETOR. (Late of Gisborne and Auckland) Telephone 48. Box 36. HODDEETS LIST OF NEW BOOKS FOR SALE. Also added to Circulating Library. "Prodigal Son." Hall Caine. ''Prospector.'' Kalph Connor. "God's Good Man." Marie Corelli. "Old Gordon Graham, Letters to His Son." O. 11. Lorimur. "In Spite of the Czar," Guy Boothby "The Brethren." ltider Haggard. "Vergillius." Batchcller. *The Grafters." Francis Lvnde. "Lady Penelope." Huberts. "Under the Tropic Skies." L. Becke. '•'The Fire Nations." It. Kipl'inh.. "The Sea-Wolf." - London. "Pa Gladden.*' E. C. Waltz. "Traitor and Loyalist." Webster. "Doctor Tom," etc., etc. ALSO— A LAKGE STOCK OF GENERAL LITERATURE & STATIONERY Of every description. SEEDS, SEEDS. SEEDS* I -„—„ "™™ ) S. SEEDS. JUST ARRIVED--10 TANKS NEW SEASON'S NEW SEASON'S GKASS SEED From the celebrated Engjish Firr of HURST & SONS, LONDON. White Clover, Red Cloiver, Cow grass, Timothy, Trefoil, Alsike, Lu erne, Broad Leaf Essex, Rape, G ,T. Yellow and P.T. Yellow, Aberdeo Turnip, ?.T. Mammoth Turnip,, etc. ' etc.. Also on Sala : BEST COLONIAL GROWN SEEDS Cocksfoot, Captain Russell's celo brated Flaxmero Rye, Poverty Ba and Canterbury Rye, Italian Rye Giant Italian Rye, Crested Dogstail Meadow Foxtail.

Also, direct from the Grower, in Now South Wales, and guaranteed haad-shaken Seed : A limited ciuanity of "PASPALUM DILITATUM," new grass which is revolutionising the pastures of Australia. Full stocks of AGRICULTURAL SEEDS, BINDER TWINE, etc., alsvays on hand, Samples of my Seeds germinated this season have given excellent results.: I NEWTON KING, NEW PLYMOUTH & STRATFORD. North Egmont Mountain House and Cottage ARE now open for the coming season under the capable man-, agement of Mr F. J. A. MORRJS,'A GOOD BAY'S OUTING.The most invigorating health resort in the North Island. Mugnifient prospects, delightful surroundings, charming sylvan -walks, and the most delicious and exhilarating mountain air. Tlioso in search of health and rest at a minimum of cost should not miss this chance. CHARGES. Charges for Mountain House : 1/per night, with uso of bunk and cooking utensils, etc., visitors to provide their own blankets. If desired, meals may be obtained from caretaker at 1/0 each. The cottage may be hiivd for the exclusive use of a party, eight bunks with es only, and all cooking utunsijs, with tables and other- furniture, provided. Terms ou application. Meals will be provided by caretaker, if required, same as above. PACKING FROM RADIUS LINE. ■ |ments with Mr W. H. Jury's Staples, Now Plymouth, re packing. • jAny communications to him, or the > .Secretary of Committee, will receive prompt attention. E. W. GARNER, ' Secretary North Egmont Committee, pooks'-' T&foriit Agency,-

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7801, 18 April 1905, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7801, 18 April 1905, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7801, 18 April 1905, Page 3

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