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EP3 *.f ',V ' : • - ' IDEAL HOTEL _ Xs the leading hotel of *Taranakt When you make the White Hart Hotel your home, you are opposite the Post Office, two minutes away Erom tlur Railway Station, and as comfortable as careful - attention and experience can make you. Letters and telegrams promptly attended to. In case of fire, "escapes" are plentiful and convenient. "WHITE HART HOTEL New Plymouth. (Under the patronage of His Excellency the Governor). The furnishing is tasteful, the various sitting rooms, drawing, writing and commercial rooms arranged thoughtfully and for luxurious comfort. Billiard table, hot, cold and shower baths equally of the best. The b«r is apart from the private entrance and Is stocked with liquors fit to uphold the reputation. CHARLES CLARKE, Pbopbibtor, (Late of Gisboruo and Auckland). Telephone 3d P.O. Box GILMOUR & . PATTIE AND ESTATE AGENTS NEW PLYMOUTH. TARANAKI COAST LANDS. 131 ACRES of exceileut laud near the coast, ant! only three-quarter* of a inilc from factory and school; ml join* iug a good township; -Arooiued house aud other outbuildings. 45 acres of leasehold givcu iu. Price iVJ IDs per acre. 68 ACRES of the same class of land, with D-roomcd house and other buildings ;* adjoining the above. 50 acres of leasehold given in. Price £8 per acre. 101 ACRES of good laud, also adjoining the above properties, with a good 1-roomed house aud outbuildings. Price £8 per acre, <&-UOOD TERMS CAN BE ARRANGED TO SUIT PURCHASERS. W c have no hesitation iu recommending these properties as sound investments. We have several house propertie for sale at very low figures and easj terms. If you want your properties sold or exchanged don't forget to let us know. GILMOUR & PATTIE LAND AGENTS N KW PLYMOUTH. HORSE AND COW COVERS MADE of proof canvas, hand • sewn, extra strong lined collar check. A special line in cow covers from 9s up. SHAStj, t * MAKER J! Through us you buy direct from the manufacturers at lowest cost and best quality. Write us for particulars. Mention this paper, A. S. HASELL MANUFACTURER, Devon Street, New Plymouth. ELECTRIC LIGHT Is practically at your dour. Why not let it in to brighten your home nigre effectively than is possible by any other means. CHEAPER, BETTER, AND MOR] CONVENIENT. A local storekeeper used other lighting power for three Saturdays at a cost of Is (id ; succeeding three Saturdays lie used electric liglit installed bj us at a cost of 2s Gd. See how wise ? He saves money, gets a better, brighter, steadier light aud far more convenience Write or call in for estimates (free). Doesn't cost much to instal electric light: very little, iu fact. SMART BROS ELECTRICIANS, BROUGHAM STREET BE YOUR OWN VET. WHEN your best cow is down with milk fever you rush after somebody's "kill-or-curc" drench or an expensive veterinary surgeon. Either way costs you money every time. Now, if you have Scoll's Improved Sterilised Air A |iparat is in the lions - you rim cure a dozen cows without jI coding you a pennv. There's no rubber balb about it. Nothing perishable. Costs £1 and lasts a lifetime. Send for it to-day. Copy of new book, "Cow Insurance," free with every outfit. Money refunded if not satisfied. Auexts Wanted Evkrywilkiik. Sole Proprietor.': J. S. SCHWARTZ k CO, Suite 9,170 Hereford St.. CHRIST CH U RCH.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8060, 13 March 1906, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8060, 13 March 1906, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8060, 13 March 1906, Page 1

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