11 & MUS GOODMAN Medical Specialists, Can be consulted ill Ferguson Street, I doors from FitzluTlx-rt Strcot, l'almerston North. Correspondence Invited. JP 11ANK MESS ENG E R ARCHITECT Eiglit years witk Oakdeu &. |Kemp (Melbourne) Drawings uud Speeiticauons preed. O.ii) L) !V)!i S re-.it. IVfli A. DOUGLAS (ill AY IjJL (lion. Dentist N.l\ Hospital) Da. G. W. LAIDLAW, DENTAL SUIIGE 0N S. (D.D.S. Penn., U.S.A.) Rooms: Over Teed's Pharmacy 'next i Bank of New Zealand. Laly in aicjj U.it-'. ToUplic a 2 MONEY TO LEND. "It/TONEY to leud iu large or small JXL sums at lowest rates. N.B.—Very favorable terms for small amounts. Govett & Qcilliam, Solicitors.
MB A. JL COLLINS, SU BGE 0 N 1) ENTI ST. (Avery's Buildings) Devo-v Street, New Plymouth. Telepkoiic 185. Lady iu attendance DENTAL NOTICE. Jguro SPENCER BAYLEY, SI'BGIiON DENTIST. (Late of London, and late pupil of N. Miller, Esq., L.L.D., and Dr Cleveland, L.D.S.) llooms : Egmeat Chambers, Egmont Street. Telephone No. ISO. M ALONE, McVEAGII AND ANDERSON, S 0 L L C IT 0 B S, New Plymouth, Inolehuoh, StuatFOIIIJJ EITIIAM <fc KAI'O.NUA. Money to lend at lowest l'ales of nteresi. JAM E S SANI)E BS 0 N AHCIIJTECT. OUiee: King's Buildings, cornel' of Devon and Bronglium Streets.
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RETFORD'SRIBBONS " Ln (' I'lloilTst ailll display >! ribbons ami Inivs in the town." Sounils egolistiiMl, bill '.ve have. The laces vie willi tie web of the ' ingenious spider 111 their fabric ami an: as pleasing as llio great variety oi our ribbons. Prices urc lower—there's a reason,J DKVOX SIM;KMT, M:w I'LVAIOITTH. COLD COJINED BEEF
LET lilt' suggest an appetising change from your usual bill of I'ai'c. This corned meat is prime and cxcelleiil in llavor. Never left too long in the briuc, so is over tasty ami rich. IVoper brine tubs are used, specially built for us. I f you enjoy good corned meat, one trial order here will make you a permanent customer, llay I ring you up for orders. 11. W. DIXON. THIi A.I. DI'TCIII'.IiV, Brougham fcjtrcol. Plume No. 97 A CONVINCING CORN CURE COMPLIMENT It un renin, lii-g Cunntry. Mr Teed— 1 Dear Sir,--I duly receiveil yours and enclose two shillings for your corn cure. J assure yon I sent the money by a respectable Anckland citizen to get me a box of Tked's G'oux Cnti:, and be says that lie tried several chemists shops ( 's among the rest), but as none of them had it lie would not take other preparations that they offered him and he brought me back my money. Mr Kiiai'cimt. TEED & CO. HAVE YOU A I'ALV. I'TI, ooitx (JIIKM'ISTS, JXKVOX ST.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8057, 27 February 1906, Page 2
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