MESSENGE to Sight years with Oakdcu & Kemp Melbourne) Drawings anil Specifications precil. OMm Devon Strce:, ■fit A. DOUGLAS GItAY . (Hon. Denlist N.P. Hospital) Db. G. W. LAIDLAW, DENTAL SUKGE oi* S. (D.D.S. Peuu., U.S.A.) Koouis: Over 'feed's Pharmacy next Bank of New Zealauil. L.idy in attcudiu,;i\ Tclcplu d 2 MONEY TO LEND. JONEY to lend in lurge or small . sums at lowest rates, N.B.—\'ery favorable terms for small amounts. Goveit it, QI'ItLUJI, Solicitors. MK A. H. COLLINS, jUHGKON DENTIST. (Avery's Buildings) Devon Stbeet, New Plymouth. Telephone 185. Lady iu attendance DENTAL NOTICE. 7\MC SPENCER BAYLEY, li SUKGEON DENTIST. (Late of London, aud late pupil of N. Miller, Esq., L.L.U., and. Dr Cleveland, L.D.S.) Kooms: Egmcnt Chambers, Egmout Street, Telephone No. ISO. ALONE, MuVEAGH AND ANDEHSON, S 0 L 1 C 1 T 0 It S, New Plymouth, Ixolkwood, Stu.itI'ollU; Eltjiam & Kai'o.vua. Money to lend at lowest rates of OHice: King's Buildings, cornel' of Devon aud Brougham Streets. WESTON AND WESTON. "■VUiIiISTEItS axi. SOLICITOUS 3 Brougham St., New Plymouth anil at high-wood. T. S. Wesiox, Notary Pnbhe. We have some Tr ist Funds awaiting investment at 5 per rent. J A. MA[ SE Y • AKCHITI'XT. Largo experience iu Birmingham (England), Syducy and Auckland. : Drawings, Specilications, etc., prc- • pared in lirst-class style for any description of buildings. Olliee : Egmout Chambers, Egmout Street (Opposite Coffee Palace). RETFORD'S RIBBONS " The choicest una largest display of ribbons and laces in the town." Sounds egotistical, but we have. The laces vie .with the web of the ingenious spider in their fabric and are as pleasing as the great varieiy of our ribbons. Prices are lower—there's a reason DEVON STKKET, NEW PLY M OUT PRIME TENDER STEAK good steak, u thinginorclu': Let me cut pound to try. R. W. DIXON. I'THE A.l. BUTCHERY, Brougham Street. Phone No. 1)7
GOOD OLD ENGLISH LOLLIEH self ill " her ' thoughts liy a gift of iSir .liim'|ill Terry iiml (sons' [Mire boiled sugar lollies. Tlicy arc perfectly All fruit flavors, i'ut up in I/- bottles, or l/Hlli. This linn Uliulo lollies wllc'll ■Gcorgo 111. was King iu 17(17. Their knowledge and 'experience in loll)-making is proved iu tkese sweets we inablc to stop eating them, 'but they arc so good you cuu wit as ninth as you want without danger. Just try TEED & CO. i:]|.EMJST.S, Mi VOX ST-
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8049, 14 February 1906, Page 2
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