SELECT--.. .~~ YOUR BREAKFAST* * From I his Mt'iiii, if you wjiii till ei'ini.miic:il Inciil : - FOIU'F. Which makes good bone ami I rum'in i]iiiilily, low in price. FISH I'ASTKS Delicious and appetising, Salmon uml Shrimp. Anchovy mill liloater, FKF.NCH miUNF. Kxi|iiisiu- on bread uml butter. It is » iiiuv French ii)i. peliscr, J)o try it. COFFEF.. Finish up with n cup of my pure coffee, fresh ground every morning on the premises, mixed with chicory to suit the palate. This coffee, and a mcul selected from the above suggestions, will set you up for the day. ALLEN VEALE GHoCEIt, DEVON STUKET. Theatre Koyal. A DRAY OR A GIG ? OR any Vehicle for that matter. Just tell us what you want, aud wo'll turn nut au article you and we will be proud of. Our prices are low indeed, considering every inch of the material is the bent, backed up by our experience and ability. We give satisfaction, Write us for estimates and price-list
HONNOR & CLARKE VEHICLE BUILDERS LIAKDET STMiET, Nk«' PLYMOUTH. THREE LEADING LINES. And the most up-to-date, are the British and Continental Pianos. The Wonderful Wertheim Sewing Machine. The ' New Block Light. Read the following: It is as though you were reading by daylight, so height, pure and steady is this wonderful, white light. Used with any kind of gas, and guaranteed brilliancyof 300 candle power, equal to ten cleetrie bulbs. WHEN YOU READ THE GAS HILL by the Block Light, you will find that you have been having twice the light at half the eost of the older system of lighting, Without a Bloek light in your home you arc wasting gas and getting inferior light. JOHN UPTON AND SON' Near Bewley and Griffiths',
RUSSELL & SON MONUMENTAL MASONS HIGHEST HONORS Riven in (lie New Plymouth Exhibition, IUOI-5. Awarded First Prizo Diploma for the Best Exhibit in Monumental masonry • also special Prize Medal and Diploma for Best Working Exhibit. Marble and (.'ranite Monuincuts and (.'russet; also iron fences, elc, kept in slock. Designs and estimates furnished on application. Inspection invited. ST. AUBYN STKEET, South Koad, NEW PLYMOUTH. BORROW YOUR NEW BOOKS FROM my circulating Library I thank my numerous subscribers for their support, and wish to mtinmte that I will further popularise this department by addiug all that is latest and best in the book line. New subscribers will be welcomed and wiU keenly enjoy the reading I provide. During the approaching long eveningt, you will find plenty of deeply interesting literature at T. R. HODDER'S CIRCULATING LIBRARY Over a(MI Volumes.
On Mondays, Tuesdays mid Fridays I open From 7 Ig 8, in response to the requests of my patrons. You fee! you must make an "all night sitting" of some of my selections; tliey take you out of yourself so thoroughly and make time fly like magic. Inspect my general stock. BOOKSELLER, STATIONKR FANCY OOODS THE BEST BOOKKEEPERS Know what constitutes good account books: opaque paper of good surface, strong liindiug.ucxible hacks; durability right through. These are the features of my account hooks, made to stand every day use. Ledgers, journals, day and minute hooks, all sizes in stock. SPECIAL BOOKS Bo»im\ and ruled to any patVni. OFFICE STATIONERY can be supplied. Inkstands, letter hooks, copying presses, damping baths, stationery cabinet, etc. Account forms and memo, heads neatly and promptly printed, THOMAS AVERY, l'rinter, Bookbniler, und Com-
EIRE! KOBU SAWMILLING GP, n<T j imiu.-.i:nt I tTTIHE 3/11/"S ; 1(1/11/1)6 | l/l/oti- 1 Bur'iioil "ill I Soiling | New Mill i .Soi-k | going (o)) | 110,0i)t)fl | agai'u. PRESENT: While tho new mill i< under toostnielmii 1 nm offering my sloekof 1 ll),(MM)fl nt price* never before heard of in Sew Plymouth. If you want to build n bouse, stable or n pigslve Remember it's MOUNTAIN KIMU not the sappy, Kwnnipy, spongy stuff (■Hal is being offered yon under the iinnie of ItIMU, The Govemmant have tnken over 400,000 within the list six months, and they know the best. Apply; E. A. EDE, MmeEß.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8044, 5 February 1906, Page 3
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