Eight years with Oakden & Kemp (Melbourne), Drawings and Spccilicatiou< preoil. Olliee Devon Si reel. Ml! A. DOUGLAS (II! A V (Hon. Dentist N.P. Hospital) I)«. G. W. LAIDLAW, D E iS' TA L SUI! (i RON S. (D.D.S. l'enn., U.S.A.) liooms: Over Teed's Pharmacy next Hank of New Zealand. Lady in attendance. TVlephc a 2 MONEY TO LEND. MONEY to lend in large or small sums at lowest rates. N.B.—Very favorable terms for small amounts. Govett & Qui lmam, Solicitors. ME A. H. COLLINS, SURGEON DENTIST. (Avery's Buildings) Devon Stbeet, Nkw Plymouth. Telephone 185. Lady in attendance DENTAL NOTICE. Jgnie SPENCER BAYLEY, SUItGEON DENTIST. (Late of London, and late pupil of N. Miller, Es(|„ L.L.D., and Dr Cleveland, L.D.S.) Rooms: Egmout Chambers, Eginont Street. Telephone No. ISO.
M ALOIS'];, McYEAGIt AND ANDEUSON, S 0 Ii 1 C I TO li S, New Plymouth, Ixumwuun, StbatFOltl); Eltjiam & Katoxga. Money to lend nt lowest rates of JAM E S SANDEIi IS 0 X AHCIIITIiCT. Office: King's liuildings, comer of Devon and lirougliain Streets. WESTON AND AVESTON, BAUIiISTEUS and SOLICITOUS Brougham St., New Plymouth t iiud at Inglewood. T. S. AVkstox, Notary Public. AVe have some Trust l'timls awaiting investment at 5 pel* cent. J A. MA 1 SKY • AIiCH ITIiCT. Large experience in Birmingham (England), Sydney and Auckland. Drawings, Specifications, etc., prepared in lirst-cla'W style Cor any description of buildings. Office Eginout Chambers, Egimjiil Street (Opposite Coffee Palace). RETFORD'! RIBBONS
" TJio choicest ,imi largest, display of ribbons and laces ill the town." Sounds egotistical, but WO llllYC. The liuTs vie with the web of tlic ingenious sjiidi'i' in their fabric and aro as pleasing as tlic great variety of our ribbons. Prices arc lo'.vcr —there's a reason DEVON STREET/'' NJiW PLYMOUTH. YOU'LL LIKES MY'MEAT. E have a knack of cutting and tying up meat lliat makes it easy to cook, carve and laslc well. You'll like our sausages also, they please the most fastidious palate. _ Contain choice pieces of good fresh meat, just enough seasoning and slices, and are made fresh every morning. Carts deliver ail round town. Can- we ring you up for your orders? 11. W. DIXON. THE AJ. BUTCHKIiY. Bruughani Street, l'lionc No. 'J7
GOOD OLD ENGLISH LOLLIES WIFE, sister or sweetheart -insure vour-s.-lT in • her ' thoughts'by a girt of Sir Joseph Terry and Sons' pure boiled sugar lollies. Tliev are perfectly wholesome: doctors use them and recommend them. All fruit llavors. I'ul up in 1/- hollies, or 1/li Hi. This firm made lollies when (iuorgc Iff. was King in 17(57. Their knowledge and experience in lolly-waking is proved in these sweets we olTer. Hardest thing imaginahle to stop eating them, lml they are so good yon can eat as much as von want without danger. Just try iliem ' Ttftt!) & CO. CI I K.MISTS, MiYl»" !?T-
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8041, 31 January 1906, Page 2
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