CORNWALL'S SCHOOL OP MUSIC. •m.rESSRS. CORNWALL BROS. IVI have resumed teaching, aud Trill receive pupils for VIOLIN, PIANO, TOICE PRODUCTION, AND SINGING. Also, MANDOLIN, GUITAR, AND BANJO. Will visit luglewood Mondays, and Waitara Thursdays. A LIST FOR LENT THE requirements of those who need variety of highclass fish Roods during the pre- . sent Lent 6eason have been carefully considered by '• The. People's Grocer." Your choice in the following list from the world's hest markets Russian Caviare Sardines Sorgomi Anchovies Smoked Sardines lied Herrings Boneless „ Salt Herrings Sardine Sl tomato Fresh Herring! Sardine: whit'bail Herrings in tomato Toheroas Herrings in shrimp Oysters Herrings a la Sardine Shrimp Saliuou Pilchards Mullet lioyaus Lobster Dried Sprats Tunny fish Tunny fxsli m tomato C. CARTER, THE PEOPLE'S GIiOCEK, NEW PLYMOUTH.
ELECTRIC MOTORS. POWER USERS will do well to consider the question of installing electric motors, as it is in this branch that electricity offers its greatest advantages. For simplicity, cleanliness, cheapness, regularity, and facilities for prompt and effective- control, electricity stands unequalled. YOU "WANT TO" SATE MONEY" An electrical installation will help you One important thing is to obtain the right class of motor; consult us. Another, to have the motor or motors installed by competent people. For years yast we have been engaged in this class of work, and in ELECTRIC LIGHTING. Let us have a talk with you about power, or lighting, and h'ow to save money. Write, ring us on 'phone '212. or call on ROBERTS AND STOKES ELECTRICAL ENGLX KERS, National Bauk Chambers. MEW PLYMOUTH. PAPAROA COALMINING CO. CAPITAL - - £100.01)0; tylfi PER SHARE on application mj\J 2/6 per share on allotment and the balance in calls not exceeding 2/6 ]fer 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|Moawhango, Sheepfarmer. JOHN RUTHERFORD BLAIR, of Wellington, Gentleman. LOUIS FROCTOR BLUXDELL. <>f Wellington, Newspaper Proprietm-. 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, Shecpfiirnier. WILLIAM WATSON, of Welling, ton, Gentleman, JOHN DUNCAN, of cllinyluu, Merchant. ARTHUR EDWARD I'EAKCE, of Wellington, Merchant. JAMES NELSON WILLIAMS, of Friwley, Hastings, Gentleman. Prospectuses may be obtained from the undersigned, who are authorised to receive subscriptions on behalf of the Company. BEWLEY & GRIFFITHS, BROKERS
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8060, 9 March 1906, Page 2
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422Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8060, 9 March 1906, Page 2
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