ARCHITECT Eight years with Oakdeu & Kemp (Melbourne) Drawings and Specifications preeii. Ollice Devon Stive'. Mli A. DOUGLAS lilt AY (Hon. Dentist N.P. Hospital); Dh. G. W. LAIDLAW, DENTAL BURGEONS. (D.D.S. Penn., U.S.A.) Rooms: Over Tecd's Pharmacy 'next Bank of New Zealand. Lady in attend idje. TjL';>:k j 2 MONEY TO LEND. MONEY to lend ill large or small sums at lowest rates. N.B.—Very favorable terms for small amounts. GOVEIT & (iuiLLIAM, Solicitors. MR A. H. COLLINS, SURGEON DENTIST. (Avery's Buildings) Devon Stbeet, New Plymouth. Telephone 185. Lady in attendance DENTAL NOTICE. SPENCER DAYLEY, SURGEON DENTIST. (Late of London, and late pii])il of N. Miller, Esq., L.L.D., and. Dr Cleveland, L.D.S.) Rooms : Egmoiit Chambers, Egniont Street. Telephone No. 180. M ALONE, MeYEAGH AND ANDERSON, SOLICT T 0 R S, New Plymouth, Ixulkwood, StratFOKi); Eltium & Kaposoa. Money to lend at lowest rates of nterest. J AME S SANDERSON ARCHITECT.] Ollice: King's Buildings, comer of Devon and Brougham Streets. WESTON AND WESTON. Barristers axd solicitors Brougham St., New Plymouth and at Inglcwood. T. S. Wbstox, Notary Public. \\ c have some Trust Funds awaiting investment at o per cent. AND KERR BARRISTERS AND SOLICITORS New Plymouth. Loans negotiated at lowest current rates of iuterest. J A. MAI SE Y • ARCHITECT. Large experience in Birmingham (England), Sydney and Auckland. Drawings, Specifications, etc., prepared in lirst-class style for any description of buildings Office:— Egmont Chambers, Egmont Street (Opposite Coffee Palace). RETFORD'SRIBBONS "Hie choicest anu largest display :»l ribbons ;md bices in the town." Sounds egotistical, but we have. The laces vie with the web of the ingenious spider m their fabric and are as pleasing as the great variety of our ribbons. Prices are lower—there's a reason. DEVON STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH. PRIMk TENDER STEAK 4 FTER all there jIX. is noMiijtg nicer than a piece of good steak, and nothingnioru healthful. Lei me cut you a pound to try. The savoury smell while cooking it will increase your appetite, so you'll enjoy the sweetness.
ft. W. DIXON. THE AJ. BUTCHERY, Brougham Street. Plioue So. 97 A CONVINCING' CORN CURE COMPLIMENT liuareimi, King t'uinlrv. MrTre.lOiNir .Sir, —f duly receiled yours ami em-lose HA\ I*. Two shillings for your corn cure. I assure vc respectable Aiick Itiml A citizen (o yot mi 1 a bin of Tkkd's t'uii.s C'nii:, mid I'.UN- lie says tliat lie Iriet! several chemists shop; El'l/ ( ' s anions,' the rest), but as none of them had L'OHS it be would uol lake other preparations that they "ITereil him and he brought Jiie back my " ;on ! liuavenm TEED & CO, L'IIJiMJSTS, ])EVOi\ ST.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8051, 19 February 1906, Page 2
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