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SHOE RHYME. In shoes wo laugh, in shoes we play, In shoes we walk about all day, In shoes we talk, in shoes we ride, And shoes are thrown e'en to a bride. , And so we say, and so we think, In shoes we eat, in shoes we drink, In shoes we run, in shoes we trade, And shoes are our unstnndimr' aid. We shoe the horse, we shoo the fly, And- why not shoes 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 tQ us, we'll give you F.ITS, And if our ad. you'll stop to read, You'll likely find just what you need J. R. CHATTERTON'S BOOT & SHOE WAREHOUSE, Devon Street, New Plymouth. Quite the London Style. BAKER & SSO.'s WINDOW. TE havo to-day the ' finest show of Upholstery Goods ever seen in New Plymouth and thv prices are simply unapproachable for cheapness. Don't take our word for it But take a walk as far as Devon Street and See toi> yourself. While there, slep maids and have a look at Our China and Glassware BAKER & CO. CABINETMAKERS, UPHOLSTERERS, & COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHERS. DEVON ST., NEW PLYMOUTH. Under the patronage of Hut Excel- I lency the Governor. 6 THE WHIT E HART HOTEL ' NEW PLYMOUTH. t itecognised as the Leading Hotel of ■Taranaki, centrally and ly situated, immediately opposite 'ost and TelegTaph, and Govern- i inent Buildings, and within two min- 4 tea' walk of the Railway Station. c Refurnished in the most up-to-date s Style, and plentifully provided with k Fire Escapes. v Billiard Table. Hot. CoW, and Shower Baths. 0 A/1 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. 3 HOODEETS LIST OF NEW BOOKS FOR SALE. Also addod to Circulating Library "Prodigal Son." Hall Caine. "Prospector." Ralph Connor. "God's Good Man." Marie Corelli. "Old Gordon Graham, Letters to His Son." C. 11. Lorimer. "In Spite of the Czar," Guyßoothby "The Brethren." "Vergillius." '»The Grafters." "Lady Penelope.' Rider l-lagKard. Batcheller. Francis Lynde. Roberts. "Under the Tropic Skies." L. IVecke. "The Fire Nations." R. KipKnh, "The Sea-Wolf." London. "Pa Gladden.'! E. C. Waltz. "Traitor and Loyalist." Webster. "Doctor Tom," etc., etc. ALSO— A LARGE STOCK OF GENERAL LITERATURE & STATIONERY Of every description. SEEDS,- SEEDS. SEEDS, SEEDS. SEEDS. SEEDS. JUST ARRIVED 10 TANKS NEW SEASON'S NEW SEASON'S GRASS SEED Pram the celebrated English Firr of HURST & SONS, LONDON. White Clover, Red Clover, Cow grass, Timothy, Trefoil, Alsiko, Lu erne. Broad Leaf Essex, Rape, G.T. Yellow and P.T. Yellow, Abcrdee nip, P.T. Mammoth Turnip,, et" Also on Sale : BEST COLONIAL GROWN SEEDS Cocksfoot, Captain Russell's cole brated Flaxmere 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 hand-shaken Seed : A limited quanity of "PASPALUM DILITATUM," new grass which is revolutionising the pastures of Australia. Full stocks of AGRICULTURAL , SEEDS, BINDER TWINE, etc., al- ' jvays on hand. Samples of my Seeds germinated this soason have given excellent results.: KING, NEW PLYMOUTH & STRATFORD. ?HE ASSOCIATED BOARD OF. THE ROYAL ACADEMY OF MUSIC and ROYAL COLLEGE OF MUSIC OF LONDON. EXAMINATIONS for 1905 will be held as under, viz : Elements of Music, Harmony and Counterpoint, on 3rd June. Practical Examinations in Vocal and liiStrumcntuo Music at a date to be announced later. Gold and Silver Medals will be given to the candidates taking first and second places on tlio Honour! List in New Zealand. Music published for lust year's examinations may 'be used this year. Copies of Regulations and Syllabus can be had on application t< ho undersigned. All entries close on the Ist Ma} next.i F. W. RICHMOND, Representative, BREAKWATER 'BUS SERVICE. BUSES will leave New Plymoul for Breakwater, via Sout Road, every half-hour from 7 a.m. On Saturdays 'buses run over; half-hour up to 10 p.m. 'Buses run to steamers' every ever tt^ c^ayin^y^a i? at 7 pou. *. l?

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7802, 19 April 1905, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7802, 19 April 1905, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7802, 19 April 1905, Page 3

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