jWAXK MKciSEN'U Drawings mill Sncifienlions prejfflri'ii. OHiiv Devon Stri'i'i. iTH A. DOITiLAS OKAY I*l (Hon. Dentist >'.l>. Hospital) J)«. V. \V. LAIDJ.AW, i DEX TA L KU HGK 0 N S.' ' (D.D.tJ. Penn., U.S.A.) Hooms: Over Teeu's l'liarnnu-y next Bunk of New Zealand Lady in aUendanee. Telepk a 2 MONEY TO LEND. MONEY to leml in large or small sums at lowest rates. jN'.B.—Very favorable terms for small amounts. GOVJJTT k QI'ILLUM, Solicitors.
MR A. H. COLLINS, " URGEON DENTIST. K7 (Avery's Buildings) Devon Smeet, New Plysioutii. Telephone 185. Lady in attendance DENTAL NOTICE. T7IMC SrENCER BAYLEY, J SURGEON DENTIST. (Lait of London, uud late pupil of N. TTCler, Esq., L.L.D, uud Dr Cleveland, L.D.S.) is: Eguionl Chambers, Egmout ALONE, McVEAGH AND ANDERSON, SOLIOI T 0 R S, New Plymouth, Ixolewood, Stratford; Eltham & Kapoxoa. Money to lend at lowest rates of i nterest. Olliee: King's Buildings, eorncr of Devon and Brougham Streets. WESTON AND WESTON, BARRISTERS axd SOLICITORS Brougham St., New Plymouth and at Inglewood. T. S. Weston, Notary Puhlie. We have sonic Trust Funds awaiting investment ai 5 per cent. f A. M A T S E Y *J • ARCHITECT. Large experience, in Birmingham (England), Sydney and Auckland. Drawings, Specifications, etc., propared in lirst-class style for any description of buildings. Olliee : Egmout Chamber.", Egmont Street (Opposite Coffee Palace).
RETFORD'SRIBBONS " Tlie choicest ana largest display of ribbons and laces in the town." Sounds egotistical, but we have. The laces vie with the web of the ingenious spider in their fabric, and are as pleasing as Die great variety of our ribbons. Prices are lower—there's a reason, i DEVON BTUEKT, SEW I'LVMOUTH. YOU'LL LIKE MY MEAT. 'T ting and tying up icat that makes if easy to cook, carve and taste well. You'll like our sausages.also, they please the most fastk'' lalate, Contain clioi of good freslnueat, just enough seasoning and specs, and are made fresh e\cry morning. Carts deliver all round town. Can we ring you up for your orders * R. W. DIXON THE A.T. BUTCH Kit Y, GOOD OLD ENGLISH LOLLIES Sons pure hoiled sugar lollies. They are perfectly wholesome: doctors use them and recommend them. All fruit flavors. Put up in I/- bottles, or 1./ ii lb. This iirm made lollies when George 111. was King in 1707. Their knowledge and experience in lolly-making is proved in these sweets we offer. Hardest thing imaginable to stop eating tliein, but l-licy arc so good you can eat as much as you want without danger. Just try TEED & CO.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8039, 29 January 1906, Page 2
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