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" GOLDEN GRID " Restaurant and Oyster Saloon, Opposite Theatre Royal, DEVON STREET, New riymoutfc/ HOT MEALS can be had at ail hours from 7 a.m. to 12 midnight. Sundays 6 p.m. to 11 p.m. Nearest Supper Room to station. Fish, Luncheon, -Oyster, and Supper Rooms are the best in town for all kind? ol Cooked Hah, etc. OYSTERS, on Shell, or cooked ia any Style. COME ALL to try how BACON and EGGS we can fry. BOILED COLD HAH cut in Slice* and sold in any quantity. CRAYFISH AND SMOKED FISH Always kept in Stock. Customers can rely on receiving civility and attention. J. W. KURT A, Proprietor. KTnder the patronage of Hl* Excellency the Governor. THE WHITE HART HOTEL NEW PLYMOUTH. Recognised as the Leading Hotel of Taranaki, centrally and conveniently situated, immediately opposite 'oat and Telegraph, and Govern* tnent Buildings, and within two mintte' 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. All the Choicest Wines and Spirit* Kept In Stock. Speight's XXXX Ales on draught. I Letters and Telegrams pr o mptly at/ tended to. CHARLES CLARKE, PROPRIETOR. (Late of'Giaborne and Auckland) Telephone 48. Box 8a A PACKET N THE HAND IS WORTH TWO IN THE SHOP Buy a ticket of GRAPE-NUTS toay and start the use of the food, one pound of which contains more ourishment, that the human body will absorb, than several pounds ol meat, bread, porridge, etc. The Canadian Government states hat Grape-Nuts contains almost s much dextrin as any other food ested. Dextin is the part that lakes human energy. Also that the GRAPE-NUTS are about two-thirds lore digestible than any other food. The Lancet says : "Our analysis shows that it is a nutritive of high order, since H contains the constituents of a complete food in very satisfactory and rich proportion and in n easily assimilable state." Thousands of letters from all parts t the world assert that users of IRAPENUTS have thereby been retored to health when other foods nd drugs have failed to give relief. There's a reason for GRAPE-NUTS.-W. S. HART,

GuNIfAKBBt DEVON STHEBT. New, PlymoutJ), IMPORTER of Guns, Ammunition, M>4 all sporting requisites, MAKING and UUPAIBING in all Its branches. Guns re-stocked., roL \rowned, re-bored, etc., etc. ' Guns bovght or exchanged* Gam on biro. All' jrork guaranteed. ISafe< anil other Beys matte and fitted, i'lahlwj tackle repaired. IDISPBOXION INVITED. PRICES MTJDEEATB. ITARANAKI ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY. 1 SHOOTING SEASON. 1905. (From let Mny to 31st July.) 'HE Shooting Season for Native Game (excepting Pukoko, Wio, Blue Duck, Tui. Hula, " White Heron and Crested Grebe) !ond Imported Game in the Mstrict consisting of tho Counties of Taranaki, Clifton, and Egniont <excepting the Mount Egmont Forest iieserve, Kaitake Runges, being sections 168 and 170, in the Oakura , District, and Puraninihi.' or White ; Cliffs Reservation) will commence on i the Ist May, and end on this 31st ; July, both days inclusive. ! In the Mount Egniont Forest Rej! serve, being tho area within the clrumference of a circle having a radius of six' miles from the summit of I Mount Kgtuont, the shooting of Nail tive and Imported game >« strictly - rohibited at all times. > Licensee can be obtained from the 1 1 Chief Postmaster at New Plymouth, ] and Postmasters at' Wuitara, Ingle(wood, and Opunake. Tho following licenses have been issued : E. J/ Sole J. A. Colraer ■ James Klrkwood N. Bcwley James R. StowartC. Rogers Won. Searle C. S. Kennel 1 W. E. Percival F. W. Grayling W. B. Messenger C# G.> Ok'ey l,\ Giles J. E. Wilson H T. Hlckton T. Corkill j. \V. Winfleld F. Orbcll V. Di."ddy H, Linn p. Die* 1 J - Bennett S. Top.Sss E. Whittle C. A. H.'unbaU H. Rothery F. Bailey H. Arnold E. Griffiths' W. B. Nathan B. Tippins G. M. Kebbel! .T. W. Abbott' Robert Edwnrds W. 11. Birch J S. Fleming IT. W. WhitcombeTv C. 11. Nicholl* T. O. Surrev, Goo. T n pp Walter Mnt.the It. W. Paul L. S. Macklo David IW.'low J. T. Barlow Harold IT. Buxton Wm. de O. Oglen ws John .ludson G. King Leo Jm'obft M. J. Jones Harry C. Barrett. D. McALUm, \_ , Secretary,

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7844, 9 June 1905, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7844, 9 June 1905, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7844, 9 June 1905, Page 4

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