JjIHANK MESSENGE It ARCHITECT Eight ;• years with Oakden & Kemp (Melbourne) Drawings and S|n'ri licul inns preOili.'j D.'vdu Stive!. \fK A. DOUGLAS Gli.U' iJj. (Hon. Dentist N.l\ Hospital) Dk. <i. VV. LA ID LAW, DEN TA L SUI!GE 05 S. (D.D.S. Penn., U.S.A.) Rooms: Over Teed's Pharmacy next Bank of New Zealand. Lady in .itteu lin \\ 'lVleplu a 2 MONKV TO LEND. MOSEI' to lend in large or small sunns at lowest rates. N.B.—Very favorable terms for small amounts. (iOVKTT & Quilliam, Solicitors. Mil A. H. COLLINS, 8U 11 (i E0 N DENTIST. (Avery's Buildings) Devox Stbeet, x\ t ew Plymoptji. Telephone 185. Lady iu attendance DENTAL NOTICE. jglilC SI'ENCEIi BAI'LEV, SUItCEON DENTIST. (Late of Londou, and lato pupil of N. Miller, Es(|., L.L.D., and, Dr Cleveland, L. D.S.) Koonis: Egiuol Chambers, Egmont Street. Telephone No. ISO. M ALONE, Mt;VEAUH AND AXDIiKSON, S 0 L I C I T 0 II S, NEW PIJV.MULTII, INI;LIS«'OOI>, SthatWill); EITUAM & JvAI'O.NUA.
Money to lend ul lowest rales of nterest. AMES SA>'DIS It S0 N Office: King's Buildings, cornel' of Devon ami Brougham Streets. WESTON AND WESTON, BAHItfSTEI'S axu SOLICITORS Brougham St., New Plymouth and at Inglewood. T. S, Wkstox, Notary I'nblle. We have some Tr Ist Funds awaiting investment at a per eent. J A. MATS IC Y • ARCHITECT. Large experience in Birmingham (England), Syduoy and Anekland. Drawings, Specification*, etc., prepared in lirst-class style for any description of buildings, Ollice Egiuout Chambers, Egnionl, Street (Opposite Coffee l'alace). AKCHITECT. RETFORD'S RIBBONS
" The choicest ami largest display jf ribbons and laces in the town." ,Sounds egotistical, but, ive Imvc. The laces vie with the web of tlio ingenious spider in their fabric ami are ns pleasing as the great variety of our ribbons. Prices are lower—there's a reason.
DEVON STIiKKT, NEW I'LVMOITJI. PRIME TENDER STEAK \ FT Eli sill there is nol nicer lliiin a piece of good steak, iinJ noli I'ul. Jil't 1111! Cllt VOIt 11 pound lo try. The savoury smell while cooking it will increase your appel ilc. so you'll enjoy the SWCCtIieSS. R. W. DIXON. .THE A.I. IiUTCHEKY, Brougham Street. I'lioue Mo. l>7 GOOD OLD ENGLISH LOLLIES \\TIFE, sister or sweet- » T heart—lnsure yourself in ' her' thoughts by a gift of Sir Joseph Terry and Sons' pure boiled sugar lollies. They are perfectly wholesome: doctors use them and recommend them. All fruit flavors, l'ut up in 1/- lwttles, or J/(i lb. This Jinn made lollies when George 11.1. was King in 1707. Their know ledge and experience in lolly-making is proved ill these sweeis we offer. Hardest thing imaginable to stop eating them, but they are so good you can cut as much as you want without danger. Just try ill cm' TEED & CO. CHEMISTS, DEVON' ST'
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8051, 15 February 1906, Page 2
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