171 BA X K ME6SE XGE E, Drawings aud Specification* I'M "H A. DOUGLAS GIiAY (Hou.Dfiili-l N.P. Hospital) Da. G. W. LAIDLAW, DEN TA L SUH GKO NS. (D.D.S. Penn., U.S.A.) Rooms: Over'feed's Pharmacy next Bunk ol New Zealand. Lady in attendance. Telcpln a 2 y|~ONEY to lend in large or small . sums at lowest rates. K.l3.—Very favorable terms for small amouuts. Govett <i Qiilliaji, Solicitors, Mil A, H. COLLINS, UEGEO.N DE3JTIS T. (Avery's Buildings) Devon Stbeet, New Plymouth. Telephone 185. Lady in attendance DENTAL NOTICE. 7UUC SPENCEIt BAYLEV, U SUBGEON DENTIST. (Late of Loudon, and late pupil of N. Miller, Esq., L.L.D., and Dr Cleveland, L.D.S.) Eooms: Egmont Chambers, Eginout Street. I ALONE. IkVEAGH AND L ANDERSON, SOLICi T 0 K S, New Plymouth, Lvulkwooh, Stkatfoudj Eli-ham & Katoxoa. Money to lend at lowest rates of uteresl. J A M E S .. c A N D K KSO N AECHITEI'T. Office: King's Buildings, corner ol Devon aud Brougham Streets. WESTON AND WESTON, BAEEISTEES and SOLICITOES Broughain St., New Plymouth and at luglewood. T. S. Weston. Notary Public.
J A. 51 AIS E Y t AIiCHITEOT. Large experience in Birmingham (England), Sydney and Auckland. Draw nigs, Spccilications, etc., prepared in lirsl-class style fur any description of buildings. RETFORD'SRIBBONS "The choices! aim largest display or ribbons ami laces in the town." Sounds egotistical, Iml «c have. The Juces vie with llie web of the ingenious spider in pleasing as the great variety of our ribbons. Prices are lower—there's a reason
DKVOX STISKI'T, yaw -PLYMOUTH. YOU'LL LIKE MY MEAT. VJi have a kintuk or cutting ami tying up moat that makes it easy to took, carve ami taste well. You'll like our sausages also, they please the most fastidious palate. Contain choice pieces of good fresh meat, just enough seasoning and s[.iees, and are made fresh eiery morning. Carts deliver ail round town. Can we ring you up for your orders . a R. W. DIXON. THE A.I. BUTCH KitY, Brougham Street. Phone JJo. 07 GOOD OLD ENGLISH LOLLIES 'VT/'iFK, sister or sweetM heart—lnsure yourself in 'her' thoughts by a gift of Sir Joseph Terry and Sons' pure boiled sugar lollies. They are perfectly wholesome: doctors use I hem and recommend them. All I'ruil flavors. Put up in J/- bottles, or 1/lilb. This lirm made lollies when George 111. was King in 1707. Their knowledge and experience in lolly-making is proved in these sweets we olVev. Hardest thing iinaginable lo stop eating them, but they are so good 3-011 can en l as much as you want without danger. Just try ilicm' TEED & CO.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8040, 30 January 1906, Page 2
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