ARCHITECT Eight years willi Oitkilnt & Kemp 1 (Mi'lliouniu) id Speciliculiuus pre Odiju Dcvou Sired.
Mil A. DOUGLAS GRAY 1 (Hon. Dentist N.P. HoN|iital) : f Du. Li. W. LAIDLAW, j DENTAL SURGEONS. < (D.D.S. Peun., U.S.A.) ' Rooms: Over Teal's Pharmacy next Bank of New Zealand, L.i.ly in atteuliuv. Telep'.tc 1 2 MONEY TO LEND. MONEY to lend iu lnrgc or small sums at lowest rail's. N.D.—Very favorable terms for small amounts. Govett lis Quillum, Solicitors. MR A. H. COLLINS, iUIIG E0 N DENTIST. (Avery's Buildings) Devon Stbeet, New Plymouth. Telephone 185. Lady in attendance DENTAL NOTICE. SPENCER BAYLEY, I SURGEON DENTIST. (Late of Loudon, and laic pupil of N. Miller, Esq., L.L.D., and Dr Cleveland, L.D.S.J Kooms: Eguicat Chambers, Egmont Street. Telephone No. 180. "ALONE, McVEAGR AND ANDERSON, I SOLICITORS, New Plymoi'tu, Ixulewood, StiutFOliU; Elth.im & Katon'ija. Money to lend at lowest rates of I nterest. Olli'.r: King's Buildings, corner of Devon anil Brougham Streets. WESTON AND WIOSTON. ►ARRISTERS and SOLICITOUS t Brougbani St., New Plymouth and at Inglewood. T. S. Wkstox, Notary Pu AVe have some 'Prist Pu iug investment at 5 per eeul. J A. MAI SE Y • ARCHLTIiCT. r urge experience in Birmingham jhmdl, Sydney and Auckland. Drawings, Specifications, etc., prepared in lirst-class style for any description of buildings. Egniont Chambers, Egmont Street (Oimosilc Coffee Palace).
. RETFORD'SRIBBONS " The choicest mm largest display of ribbons and luces in the town." Sounds egotistical, but we have. The laces vie with the web of Ibe ingenious spider m' tlieir fabric and are as pleasing as the great variely of our ribbons. Prices are Imver—there's a reason, DEVON STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH.
PRIME TENDER STEAK AFI'KK all there is nothing nicer than a pieee of ftooil steak, anil nnIhinginoi'ehcallhful. Let me eut you a |K)Uii(.l to try. The savoury smell while t'ookinx it will inerease your appetite, so you'll eniov the R. W. DIXON. [THE A.I. BUTOHEUV, Brougham Street. I'linne \*n <!7
GOOD OLD ENGLISH LOLLIES " , ;, sister in' sucetT T liciirt- -insure vimr-si-lf in •her' thoughts'by a gift of .Sir .loseph Terry mill Sous' ]mrc boiled sugar lollies. They are ])frJ'eelly wholesome: doetoi's use them anil reiomuiend them. All fruit lliivurs. Put, up in 1/- bullies, or J/(Mb. This linn made lollies when George 111. was K.in« in 17(57. Tkcir knowledge and experience in lolly-tnaling is proved in these sweets we offer. Hardest thing imaginable to slop eating them, but they are so good you eiiu eat as iiiiieh as you want without danger. Just try ihem' TEED & CO. CHJiMISTiS. DKVO.Y
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8051, 17 February 1906, Page 2
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