NEW ZEALAND IiAILWAYS. GOVKltNOll'.'i VISIT TO NEW l'L VMOITII. OX 2lsl I'eliraary llic n><tul 1.15 p.m. train will lie ilel.iyed to leave New Plymouth 5.20 jj.m., Wai turn 5.25 p.ui., for Hnweru. BY OlfDEIt BOOT POLISH USUAL I'll ICE ca TIN 3 TINS FOE l/» ALLEN YEALE G HOC F. I!, DEVON ST 11 BET, Tlienire lloyal. Telephone ICG.
1(01" AL EXCHANGE ASSITR. ANCIi CORPORATION OF LONDON. ! (Incorporated by Royal Charter, A.D. 1720). Accumulated funds exceed £4,500,000 Claims paid ... £40,000.000. NOTICE. Hfß. C. T. MILLS. Accountant, of New I'lvtiioul!i. 11; is been duly appointed Disirict of theCompany for the province of Taraunki. W. A. 'WALTON, Manager for Australasia. PAPARGA COAL-MIJSING CO. CAPITAL - - £IOO,OOO Qlfi PER SHAKE ou application AI/IJ 2/(i per share on allotment and the balance in calls not exceeding 2/« per share at intervals of not less than one month. It is anticipated that calls will be spread over a period of two years. DIRECTORS: AZIM SALVATOR BIRCH, of Mouwhango, Sheepfarmer. JOHN RUTHERFORD BLAIR, of Wellington, Gentleman. LOUIS PKOCTOK BLUNDELL, of Wellington, Newspaper Proprietor. The Hon CHARLES JOHN JOHNSTON, of Wellington, Gentleman. JOSEPH PRIME MAXWELL, of Wellington, Civil Engineer. HENRY FREDERICK NEES, of Dunedin, Contractor. The Hon. JOHN DAVIS ORMOND, of Napier, Sheepfarmer. WILLIAM WATSON, of Welling, ton, Gentleman. JOHN DUNCAN, of Wellington, Merchant. ARTHUR EDWARD PEARCE, of Wellington, Merchant. JAMES NELSON WILLIAMS, of Frimley, Hastings, Gentleman.
Prospectuses may be obtained from the undersigned, who arc authorised to receive subscriptions ou behalf of the Company. ISEWLKY i GUIFFITJfS, UIfOKKKS.
STRONG AND C 4 OD, For Fanners I. recommend a LkiIIT ItiLKIGH 01' I.NTKIt.MDiHA'ii: 6m, Has plenty of room under sent for parcels and boxes, and specially designed for country use. Ll'/i' me build one For you, with bit;, bent wings to pj'otecl yon you from mud and rain, Dennett springs, spotted gum shafts, and all work done by our hands. The one .[ have in mind for you scuts ;l persons, and is lifted with my patent sliding seat, instantly and securely moved. I will exchange or take old vehicles in part payment for a new one. Call in, and let's talk it over. Premises just past Sash an I Door Factory. Look for tlic Big Sign Board. M. 0. BUTCHER I'oit YJiIUCLIiS. Gill St. Opposite Baptist Church. New Plymouth.
fOKTMNEfITOfYOUIIPOm *HDIHt HEMJH CF WIR AMIWHS INSIST ON SYKES'S. imimm moms. RECORD OF RESULTS 1000 ST" Dairy Funnel's, Stock Inspectors etc, Extract from luttov NO. (51. East lfoad, Stratford, Taranaki. Mr Bykos,—Dear Sir, —I have used S\ KliS'S DJiEJfC'H 011 several cows and the effect, was marvellous. If at any time trouble arises villi my cows at calving, symptoms of Milk l'cvci\ Ked Water, etc., I always fall back on SYKKS'S D KEN OH.--Yours truly, George Murdoch, Please watch this space for next otter. No 02. To sriiscHniKiis."" - "*' not ifcttiii!; I licitpapers ri'truliU'ly ;uv uskoil lo notify the PropL'iotui' of tlie •• N'ews " WITHOUT DELAY,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8053, 21 February 1906, Page 3
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