JjUIANK MKSSENGE 1{ AKC'HITIiCT Eight ■ years with O.ikden A Kemp (Melbourne) Drawings ami S| eeiliraion; prc-Ollii-c Devon Stree'. Mil A. DOUGLAS GRAY (ILou. Dentist Hospital) Du. (J. \V. LAIDLAW, 1) EXIAL SUI! GE 0 IS' S. (D.D.S. i'eiiu., I'.M.A.) Huoms; OverTeed's L'liannary next Bank of .New Zealand. Lady iu attendance. Tele lie a "2 MONEY' TO LKN I). MONEY tu lend in large or small sums at lowest rates. N.B. -Very I'avorable terms for small amounts. Goveti Ji Quilmam, Solicitors. MR A. H. COLLINS, SU It GEO > T DENTIST, (Avery's Buildings) Devon Stbket, New Plymouth, Telephone 185. Lady in attendance DENTAL NOTICE. PyilC SI'ENCEII BAYLEY, SUKGEON DENTIST. (Late of London, and late pupil of N. Miller, Esi|., L.L.D., and. Dr Cleveland, L.D.S.) Booms: Eguiont Chambers, Street. Telephone No. 180. M ALONE, McVEAGH AND ANDKKSON, SOLI C 1 T O K. S, Nkw I'tYJIOITII, IncJLEWOOU, SllilTt'OKUj El.Tll.Ul Iv.U'O.WA.
Money' to leiul at lowest rates of uterus!. JAIIES SJA NJ)EI! S0 N architect.: Olli.-e: King's Buildings, corner of Devon and Jfroiigliam Si reels. WESTON AND WESTON, Baukisteks I.VII solicitors Brougham St.. New Plymouth and at fnglcwood. T. S. AVbstos, Notary Public. We liavc some Trist Funds awaiting investment at 5 pcrYcnt. J A. MAI SE Y • AIiCIUTECT. Large experience in Birmingham (England), Sydney and Auckland. .Drawings, Speeilications, etc., prepared in lirsl-class style for any description of buildings.) Ollice: — Egiuoiit Clininlier>, Egmout. Street (Opposite Coffee Palace). RETFORD'S RIBBONS "'I lie choicest auu large.-,! display of ribbons and laces ill Ihe town." Sounds egotistical, but we have. Tile t laces vie ivilli lite web of tlie ingenious spider in their fabric and are as pleasing as I he great variety of our ribbons. Prices are lower-—there's a reason
D.EYOX STIiEET, KEW PLYMOUTH. PRIME TENDER STEAK AFl'Eliall 1 here is nothing nicer than a piece of good steak. ami notliinginoi'e liL'iilth In 1. Lei me cut you a ])Oim<l to try. Tlic savoury smell while cooking it will increase your appetite, so you'll enjoy the sweetness. R. W. DIXON. THE A.I. UCTCHKIiV, Uroughain Street. Phone Xo. !,'7 GOOD OLD ENGLISH LOLLIES WIFE, sister or smcclhcari - J lisurc yourself iu 'her' thoughts hv a gilt of Sir .fo-epli Terry and Sons' pure lioilcd sugar lollies. They are perfectly wholesome: doctors use them and recommend them. All fruit llauu's. I'uL up in I/- hollies, or 1 ( 'li 111. This linn made lullies when ticorge 111. «as King in Ulw. Their knowledge and experience in lolly-making is proved iu Ihosc sweets we oll'cr. Ilardcsl thing imaginable to slop eating them, hut they arc so good you can eat as much as you waul without danger Just try ilicm ' TIWI) & CO. I'll K,\l IS'l'S, HKMLN ST-
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8045, 6 February 1906, Page 2
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