I'OJi.NW.W.IAS SCHOOL OF MUgtt: M E f RS - COifxHMU BiU)S. wilt receive pupils /or VJOLLN', PIAiVO, VOICK l'lioJK'CTIOy, AN']) Bl.\(ii.-V(! A ls«, MAXDOLCs', GUITAJI, AM) » MAN,JO. Win via rn S ipivoo.i Muudov*, und W iirtara Thursday).. ' • VIOLINS. *'• !•: cr A L ■ ALr i: WE are lioMing a S|Hvial Sale of tliis iiiMlt'tiiuwjl of instni. monts. I'orty-eight Vio. Una is too heavy n stork for us to curry, mid «e make special 'oilers to ' 1 enchers and Violiuists, for a week, Genuine Maravelli's from £3 to£o. Other excellent makes at £2; a few more,suitable for beginners at los. We suit anyone as to price and class, aud re* •t'U'sl n visit. COLLIER & COLONIAL PIANO CO. Devon Strcctj Ncn - Plymouth. H£ah » James,
PUT YOUR FOOT IN IT." NO persons lite " puttin# their fool in ii," but I here is an excepliou to every rule, aud nil people like put- . Img botli feet into footwear sold by GRAYSON AND COCK We carry a slock mostly selected, in a way, by our eusto mew. If we Hnd ono class or style of boot gives satisfae. tion, we push it and reeom. mend it. If the boot doesn't, back it Roes to the manufacturer. Give our books a tria. witli your next order. GRAYSON AND COCK THE BOOT STORE. (uext Imperial I!o el) DEVON ST., NEW PLi'MOITTU
BOOT POLISH USUAL riUCE fid Tlx 3 TINS FOR 1/. ALLEN VEALE Y GHO CJli,' DEVON BTJIBET, * * 'f'hcalre Koyal. Telephone l(i(i QUESTION SYKES'S X T DRENCH QW nm FOR Till BBIEFIT OF TOmtPbOtP MIHt HEALIH Of YMIR MIMIS INSIST ON SYKES'S. mwimw imams. RECORD OF KESULTS " 1000S2 ~OM Dairy Farmers, Sloek Inspectors cLe. Extruel from letter NO. 02. Shannon. Mr James Toumlli, a well-known dairyman) writes:—l am in I lie lubil • of drenching my cows with 81'KES'S DIUCNCII immediately after calving, and at nil times on the appearance of inllaiimmtion of any kind. I have seldom known it to fail aud have always reeouimeudcd it to my neighbors us it is undoubtedly the best Dreueh on the market. Please watch this space tor next otter, No Hi),
BOOTS FOE THE DAIRY. rpHE farm, the quarry, or JL for metalling, You buy here the kind lliiil do us credit. Orders by [Hist from country promptly attended to. Men's Pilgrim Boots, big, patent eyelet*, stiffening on outside, standard screws instead of rivets, Valel'light tongue. SETT CASH: 13$ fid M'WEN BROS. FOl! BOOTS, & SHOES, Devon Street Xmv Plymouth Carpet Comfort Cosy, "comfy" corners cost only n few shillings ns, far as carpeting goes, at our store. Good Uriissells pieces 1 \ yards long, cost from -Is to Ns 1 Id tlie piece j just a nice size, von think, sales flitting from a roll, and therefore the extru cost. . We have Axminster and Tapestry earpets, all of Crossly and Co., », London. The pieces suit admirably for bed-side, etc., or licartlirngs, l*ut a li lie irininiing ou tliem if you like to improve the look. Call in some lime and in. sped them, Our -windows will give you some idea. S. Clarke & Co. TO SI'DSCUJBKItS. mt g'ttiiig iheir a per* ivuulart are asked to notify jtlic Proprii rietor of the " .News WITHOUT DELAY,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8057, 5 March 1906, Page 3
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