I FRUIT! FRUIT! THIS DAY. NEWTON KING Will sell by auction ut his mart— Oprrj BOXES FRUIT Plums, peaches, apples, tomatoes, cucumbers, grapes, etc. Sale at 2 o'clock. ST. MARY'S HALL. TUESDAY, 16lb JANUARY, At 1 p.m. Doors open at 7.30, Chair to be taken liy His Worship tlio Mayor. HUMOUROUS ENTERTAINMENT By J. H. FLYNN-ANDERSON. Chaplain to H.M, Forces, In aid of the S. A. Government Railways Mission. Entitled—"Camp Fire Yarns,"-, or "With Briton and Boer," illustrated by over 100 beautifully colored PhotoLantern Slides, Interesting and Racy. Crowded Houses at Wellington and Auckland. Admission: Front Seat* 2/-, body of hall 1/.. Children half-price. REMEMBER Nelson Carnival JANUAEY 28 FEBRUARY 8. SEE PROGRAMME. MR k MRS GOODMAN MEDICAL SPECIALISTS, MAY' be consulted at the Imperial Hotel from 10 to 5 and 6.30 to 7.30 daily, or by appointment. " hotels! THREE Hotels in big towns for sale. Good positions. New House, 5 rooms, -J-acre land, Eltham; best garden in neighbourhood. Price £375, £250 can remain at 6i per cent. DATSON & CO., Eltham and Manaia. WE BUY EROM FARMERS For Cash, all kinds of Farm Produce. Here we have commodious stores at our disposal, and are prepared to accept consignments at the store, or from trucks, and handle on commission. Sales can be private, best prices guaranteed. We sell also all kinds of vehicles, and horses of all classes. Grass seeds and manures. Tell us your wants —we'll fill tuein. OUR LAND AND ESTATE BUSINESS Is in the capable hands of Mr B. Livingstone, who has had practical farming experience in various parts of the colony. Our agents and connections extend all over the colony: our property list-tells you this. No matter what class or how big your needs may be, write us, we can, and will, hvlp you to satisfaction. GEO. LIVINGSTONE MANAGING PROPRIETOR 1906 DIARIES 190(5 KEEP A RECORD OF YOUR DAILY BU8t(N88 A diary will. |»j it. Handy for reference. Of great value to you. All sizes : 1, 2 and 3 days on a page. Interleaved with blotting, etc. From 1/3 to 5/SAVE YOUR BRAINS as much worry as possible. The pocket diary is the little thing to remind you of appointments, notes, etc. Neat and convenient. Y'ou should have Dne. From 9d to 4/. THOMA? TOY BOOi ,U!«, New Plymouth, 1003 DIARIES 190<
question SYKES S DRENC: T ANDTHE HEALTH OF YOUR ANIMAIS insist ON SYKESS. IMimiONSMDANGEROUS. RECORD OF RESULTS 1000K? CAL Dairy Fanners, Slock Inspectors, etc. Extract i'roni letter NO. sfi. New Ijjyinoutli, Taranaki. Mr Sykes,—Dear Sir,— Having used SYKES'S DUENCH ir a number of years I liave much pleasure and confidence iu staling I liave always found it most efficacious in ■■" :1 '•■ mou to cattle. In my d do well to keep it Yours Faithfully, William I). Webster. FIRE! IKORU SAWMI.LLING CO. UO.SOOfI agaii: Fl'Tl'HE 1/1/06 New Mil going toj PIBSSENT: While the new mill is nnder con struclion I am offering my sloek o 110,l)00ft nt prices never before heart of in New Plymouth. If you want b build a house, stable or a pigstyc ltemcmber it's MOUNTAIN KIMl! not the sappy, swampy, spongy stui that is being offered you under th name of KIMU. The Governman j have taken over 400,000 within th last six months, and they know th best. Apply; E, A, EPE, Manaoee,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8027, 13 January 1906, Page 3
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