yRA XK MESSENGER ARCHITECT. Eiglit, years with Oakden A; Krui]) (Melliourne). Drawings and N|ieeilieations ]> parfd. Ofliec: Devon Street. Mil A. DOWIAS GIiAY (Hon. Dentist N'.P. J(c.s[iitiil) Db. G. W. LAIDLAW, DEN TA L SI'I!GE 0X S. (D.D.S. lVnn.. I'.S.A.) Rooms. Over 'Feed's Pharmacy next Bunk of New Zealand. Lady in attendance. TelepUr ic 25. Neiv Plymouth, Ixgievooh, StuatFOItD; EI.THAM & KII'OXOA. Money to lend at lowest rates of iutcrest. MONEY to lend in large or small sums at lowest rates. N.B.—Very favorable terms for small amounts. Govett & Qui,mam, Solicitors. M ALONE, Mt V EAGH AND ANDERSON", S 0 L 1 C IT 0 R S, MONEY TO LEND.
MR A. H. COLLINS, SI? KGE 0 X 1) EXTI ST, (Avery's Buildings) Devon Stbeet, New Plymouth. Telephone 185. Lady ill attendance DENTAL NOTICE. SPENCER BAYLEY, SURGEON DENTIST. (Late of London, mid 1 lie pupil of N. Miller, Esq., L.L.D., anil Dr Cleveland, L.D.S.) Rooms : Egmont Chambers, Egrnont Street. Teleiilioiie No. ltfu. JAMES SANDERSON, ARCHITECT. Office: Kind's Buildings, corner of Devon and Brougham Streets. WES'roN AND WESTON, Barristers am. solicitors Brougham Si., New PlYmouth and at JnyWood. T. S. Wixtox, Notary Public. AYc have some Tr Ist Funds awaiting investment at 5 per cent. J A. MAI S E Y • ARCHITECT. Large experience in Birmingham (England), Sydney a id Auckland. Drawings, Specilic-itions, clc., prepared in lirst-dass style for ar.y description of buildings. Office : Egiimiil Chambers, Egni.cit Street (Opposite Cot'i'ce Palace).
t p north th«' secretl leaKcd (tut dial a candidate's meeting wait« )tf. inlernij)li«d by the "oHu-r jwlr." who intended occupying I In- bark .seats. The game was ladies were comludnl In the hack seats am] the would-be nois\ interrupters had to lake front .seals. 'I his sfttied the opposition. and thv meeting was -quiet -and orderly. On Monday at Aucklaml a fis'hernian named Krid was brought before Ihe Supreme Court on a charge of having attempted to murder a woman named Mary Kate Donovan in August last. This woman, thv principal witness, who gave lengthy evidence in the lower Court, could now reincitffipr nothing offjj except that she w; ton A houl.J $ drunk.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7998, 8 December 1905, Page 2
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