It A>' K MEci i: V. NGE II ARCHITECT Jiijjlil pycui's willi Uakdcu & Kemp (Melbourne) I'rawiugs and ion.-. prcUllicc Devon Streel. Ml t A. DdUGEAfi CUAY (Hon. Dentist ,\.l\ Hospital) Dii. G. W. LAIDLAW, DJON TA L SU If ti EON S. (D.D.S. I'eim., U.S.A.)
Rooms: Over 'l'eed's Pharmacy next Bank of New Zealand. Lady in attendance. Tele ):li( J 2 MONEY' TO LUND. ONEY lo lend in large or small sums at lowest rates. X.B.— \'ery favorable terms for small amounts. Govett i Quilliam, Solicitors. Mil A. H. COLLINS, SURGEON DENT IS T. (Avery's Buildings) Devon Stbeet, New Plymouth. Telephone 185. Lady in attendance DENTAL NOTICE. SPENCER BAYLEY, SURG EON DENTIST. (Late of London, and late pupil of N. Aliller, Em[., L.L.D., and. Dr Cleveland, L.D.S.) Rooms: Egmoiu Chandlers, Egmont Street. Telephone No. J 80.
M,V 1.0 Mi. IkYEAUH ANI) ASDEKSOX, SDLII'I T U li IS, NBW I'I.YMOITH, iMiLKHuOI', STIUTFORD; Ki.Tii.iu & KAK>.SC.I. Mouey to lend ill lowest rates ol' literest. JA-M K S SA-\Dlilt IS o>' AKCHITJSIT. Ollii-e: King's liiiihlings, eorner of Devon ami ISrougliam .Streets, WIvSIO.N AM) WlttTO.Y. BARIILSTKK.S .isu [SOLICITORS brougham SI., Men l'lyimmth ami ut liiglewooil. T. 8. Wksto.n, Notary l'ublie. AVe have some Tr ist I'miils, awaiting iiiveslment at -3 per eeul.
J lA. MA[S IC Y • AUCIUTUC'J'. Large experience in liinniugLaui (England), Sydney ami Auckland. Drawings. S|H<cili<-iilion", etc., ]>rcparcil in lirsl-clnsx style fur any description of buildings. Ollice J'lgmoiil Cliainliei's, ligiuuiil Street (Opposite Coffee Palace).
RETFORD'S RIBBONS " Tim elum-est and largest display of ribbons ami laee* in the town.' 1 Sounds egotistical, hut we have. The laces vie with the web of the ingenious spider in their fabric and are as pleasing as lilt' groat variety of our ribbons. Prices are lower—there's a reason T.) 15VON STK.KHT,' NEW PLYMOUTH. PRIME TENDER STEAK 4 FTI2U all there I\. is nothing nirer than a pieee of good .steal, ami nothinginorelieallhful. Let jiic eut you a poutid to try. The savoury smell while rooking it will increase your appetile. so you'll enjoy the sweetness. R. W.DIXON. Till-; A.I. Bl TCIIKKY, Brougham Street. Phone Xo. 1)7
GOOD OLD ENGLISH LOLLIES WIL'K, sifter or sweetheart-- -1 nsuro yourself in ' her ' thoughts by a uf Bir Joseph Terry and Nous' pure lioiled lollies. Tiioy are perfectly wholesome: doctors u»e thein :ind recommend tlii-ui. All fruit llavors. l'ut up in 1/- bullies, or Ijn Hi. This linn made lollies when (leoi-gu 111. Hiis Iviii;,' in 17*>". Tlit'ir knowledge and experience in lolly-making is proved in these sweets ive oiler. Hardest tiling imaginable to stop eating llieui, ljut tlu-y arc so good you can eat as much as you want without diiuger Just try ill-Hi' TEED i\ (JO. CHKMJSTS, DEVOiS ST-
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8046, 7 February 1906, Page 2
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