JjIRANK MESSENGER ' ARCHITECT. Eight years with O.ikdon & Kemp (Melbourne). Drawings ami Specifications prepared. Office: Devon Street. MR A. DOUGLAS GRAY (Hon. Dentist N.P. Hospital) Db. G. W. LAIDLAW, D ESTA L SURGE 05 S. (D.D.S. Penn., U.S.A.) Rooms: Over Teed's Pharmacy next Bank of New Zealand. Lady in attendance. Teleplu j MONEY TO LEND. MONEY to lend in large or small sums at lowest rates. N.B.—Very favorable terms for small amounts. Govett & Quilliam, Solicitors, MR A. H. COLLINS, SURGEON DENTIST. (Avery' sl Buildings) Devon Stueet, New Plymouth Telephone 185." Lady in attendance DENTAL NOTICE. jgmiC. SPENCER BAYLEY SURGEON DENTIST. (Lato of London, and late pupil of N. Miller, Esq., L.L.D., ano. Dr Cleveland, L.D.S.) Rooms: Egmont Chambers, Egmout Street. Telephone No. 180, M ALONE, McVEAGH AND ANDERSON, SOLICITORS, New Plymouth, Inolewoou, Stbat. fohd; Ewuam <fc KArO.NO.I. Money to lend at lowest rates of nterest. JAMES SANDERSON ARCHITECT. ' Oflico: King's Buildings, eorner of Devon and Brougham Streets. WESTON AND WESTON, Barristers axd solicitors Brougham [St., New Plymouth aud T. S. Weston, Notary Public. We have some Tru<t Funds awaiting investment at a per cent. J A. MAI SE Y • ARCHITECT. Large experience in Birmingham (England), Syduey and Auckland. Drawings, Specifications, etc., (irepared in first-class style for any description of buildings. Office:— l - Egmont Chambers, Egmont Street (Opposite Coffee l'alaee).
RETFORD'S RIBBONS " The choicest and largest display of ribbons and laces in the town." Sounds ego. tistical, but \vc Lave. Tlie laces vie with the web of the ingenious spider in their fabric and are as pleasing as the great variety of our ribbons.. Prices are lower—there's a reason. DEVON STREET, : NEW PLYMOUTH.
YOU'LL LIKE MY MEAT. moat that makes it easy to cook, carve and taste well. You'll like our sausages also, they please tlie most fastidious palate, Contain choice pieces of good fresh meat, just enough seasoning and spices, and are made fresh ewry morning. Carts deliver all round town. Can we ring you up for your orders ? R. W. DIXON. THE A.I. BUTCHEKY, Brougham Street. Phone >'o. 97
THE FARMER'S EXTRA PROFIT rmata .• ; • s owner of a Dairy A where milk is set in pans for cream TH.KOWS AWAY ONE FTFTH of his butter. We can show you how to make tin pxlr.-v protit of £'l3 17s every year ill a ten eow dairy. An Alfa-Laval Separator will obtain as much Butter from live cows as you now pet from six. You see the point at oice extra profits. The A'.l.i-Laval is an earning power. It costs • you nothing really, because it pays for itself with the cream saved. Write to us for further information ; we will give you 25 unanswerable arguments why you should iise the "Alfa Laval." Talk it over witli your manager—or your wife —and write us then. STLEY & GRIFFITHS, DA IKY I'IiOVIDKIiS, Mew Plymouth.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8030, 17 January 1906, Page 2
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