jpiIANK MESSEN'GE It ARCHITECT Eight yours with Oalalcu .V Kemp (Melbourne) Drawings mid Specilinitions proud. O.li;o Devon Street. Ml! A. DOUGLAS GUAi' (lion. Dentist N.P. Hospital) Db. G. W. LAIDLAW, DEN TA L BUUGE 0N S. (D.D.S. Penn., U.S.A.) Itooms: Over Tced's Pharmacy next Bank of New Zealand. Lady in attend LII.V. Teleplu a 2 MONEY TO LKXD. TVpONEY to lenil in largo or small -L*_L sums at lowest rates. X.ll. —Very favorable terms for small amounts. Govktt & QI'ILLUM, Solicitors. MK A. H. COLLINS, OUSGIiON DENTIST. £3 (Avery's Buildings) Devon Siheet, New PiYiiornr. Telephone 185. Lady in attendance DENTAL NOTICE. jyUO SI'ENCEU BAY LEY, SIUiGEON DENTIST. (Late of London, anil late pupil of N. Aliller, lisq., L.L.D., and. Dr Cleveland, L.D.S.) Booms: Lginont Chambers, Egmont Street. Tele))kone No. Ifid. M ALONE. •JIcVICAGII AND ANDKHSO.N, S O L I 0 I T 0 If S, New l'l.Yiiorni, L\utEW'ooo, SiiutI'OKD; El.tiiam A KAPOSII.I. Money to lend ;it lowest rate" of uteres!. JAM E S SANI)E 1! S0 N AIiCIiITECT.! Olli'/e: King's Buildings, corner of Devon and Brougham Streets. WESTON AND WESTON', BAURINTEKS ami SOLICITORS Brougham SI., New Plymouth and al Jnglcwood, T. S. Wksto.n, Notary Public. We have some Tr ist Funds awaiting investment at 5 per cent. J A. MAIS li Y • AIiCH ITECT. Large experience in Birmingham (England), Sydney and Auckland. Drawings, Specifications, etc., prepared in lirst-class style for any description,of buildings. Ollicc : Egrnont Chambers, Eginont Street (Opposite Coffee Palace).
RETFORD'S RIBBONS " The choicest ana largest display of ribbons unci laces in the low li." Sounds ego. lislieal, but we have. The luces >'ie with the web uf the ingenious spider in their tabric and are as pleasing as the great variety of our ribbons. Prices are lower—there's a reason, dicvox stj{]•:lcr.i >'E\V J'JA'JIOI'TIT. PRIME TENDER STEAK AFTKI! all (here is nothing • nicer than a piece of good sleali. and nothiiigniorchcahhl.il. Let me cut you a pound to try. The savoury smell while cooking it will increase your appetite, so you'll enjoy the sweetness. K. W. DIXON. jjii: .v.r. BITCH i:i;v, Brougham Street. 'houe >'o. 1)7 GOOD OLD ENGLISH LOLLIES WIFIi, sister or sweethearl Insure yourself in •her ' thoughts by a gift of Sir Joseph Terry and •Sons' pure boiled sugar tub lies. They are perfectly wholesome. doctors use them and recommend Ibcin. All fruit llavors. I'ut up iu 1/- bottles, or l/«ilh. This linn made lollies when (ieurge HI. wits King iu 17(17. Their know ledge and experience in lolly-making is proved in these sweets we otVer. Hardest tiling iiuagiuable to stop eating them, but they are so good you can cat as much as you want without danger, '.Just try ilieni ' TEiSD & CO. t'IIK.MJ«T.S, JUiVOX ST'
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8046, 12 February 1906, Page 2
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