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OMATA. WJCDXKSDAV. MAIiCH 21. NEWTON KING HAS received ins I miction s from Fred Pult, who has sold lurin, to sell by auction, 011 the farm, Omnia, on above date, — All Lis dairy ami farm stock, as follows: !) lirst-class dairy cows, average test about 4'2 2 Jersey heifers 2 Jersey heifer ealves 2 bull calves 2 pigs, 10 fowis, 1 harness horse, new irap, 17 hives bees with honey, limber, barb wire, corn slieller, milk cans, buckets, tubs, harness, garden tools, bone-dual, grass seed, sundries. Sale at 1.30 o'clock. 207

TARANAKI TROTTING CLUB. mUNDEKS will bo received for tlio A I'uljlicau's Boolli at (he above Meeting, to be hold ouoth April, 11)015. Tenders will lie received for the liefreshinent Booths nt Ike same meeting. EVEKARD GILMOI'i;, Secretary. TO BUILDERS. rjIEN DliliH lire invited, lo close at JL noon 011 TUESDAY". 27th inst., For the erection of Town llall and Municipal Offices at Miinaia. Tenders to be addressed to the Chairman of Ilanaia Town Board. Plans and specifications may be had on application to ■I E. ItOR, Architect, llaivcra.

SATURDAY, MARCH 24tli. BE W LEY & GRIFFITHS HAVE received instructions from Mr Whitniore, to sell by auction his freehold dwelling in Young street, comprising,— Sew 1-roomed house and scullery, situated on purl Section I2X, comprising V-ocrc, planted and fenced. Hnsy terms can be giw n. Sale at t ii.m, 10!). YOUR OLD TABLEWEAR MADE TO LOOK NEW And wear equal to the linc-M Sliellield Plate. rmUER REASON'S WHY you A sliould have your hrblewear repliiteil: 1. Became it is d.ingcro is to ei t wi h a brassy spjon or fork. To inip'ove tlie ajipt'irnlire of your taulc. >, 3; Last, not least, because replating costs about half the price of buying new goods. WE OAS* li 15PLATE: Silver forks, spcons, cruets, etc, Nickel cycle parts, coach work, phinibcrs'goods, etc, Gold bangles, brooches, cte. Tiuplating dairy machiuery, etc. Postal orders receive prompt attention. P. de la Haye, Devon street cast, above lied J louse, New Plymouth

Carpet Comfort Cosy, " comfy " corners cost only a few shillings as, fur as carpeting goes, at our store. Good lirussells pieces U yards long, cosl from -is to Ss llil tlie piece ; just a nice size, you think, saves cutting from a roll, and therefore the extra cost. Wo have Axniiiislcr and Tap- » cstry carpets, all of Crossly and Co., Loudon. The pieces suit admirably for lied-side, etc., or bcurlhrugs. Ful- a little trimming on thein if you like to improve the look. Call in some timo and inspect them. Our windows will give you some idea.

S. Clarke # Co GOOD, CLEAN BREAD IT is essential that bread should be clean and good, vol this is not enough, .livery ingredient must lie pure. My bread looks well, tastes well, is baited by clean bakers, with clean Hour, in a clean bakehouse, and is us wholesome as the bread you would make yourself if you had the time. MAY, Ii.VKKIi A>'P CATJililiß, Devon Street, TliY A GAS GRILLER' FOR vori! lIOMK.

ROYAL MAIL COACH, NEW PLYMOUTH—OI'UN ARE. Opuuake Oanoui liilliol u Pungarehu Warea Puiuho Oka to Xataraiiuaka ... Oalmra OmaU Now Plymouth arrive All Faros ami Parcels to bo prepaid, and Tickets obtained lor sucli. New Plymouth Agent and Booking Otlioo : ,lolm Mynott, Currie Street. Opunake: Middlclou's Hotel (o'Meara). Through Pare: Stogie, 1 '.>.•>; Itotuni. ih T. P. 11 U( II IKON, Pro))nelor Kaliotu, Nov. 2'J, l'JOl. u.lit) 11.111. ... 7.13 a.m. ... 8.0 a.m. ... K.lSa.m. ... 'J. 15 a.m. H.:Jo a.m. ... 10.15 a.m. ... 10.oil a.m. ... 11.50 a.m. ... 1.2.:! )p.m. '... 1.0 p.m.

TO iiUSINI'SS MiiN. A BIJS'IXESS idm s appearand: X.*- xlnmlil lie ami indicative of prosperity in u i.'iel, ''"reel'iil manSame " ?.y with lii.< representatives ami i stationery. Tin: Daii.v Xbivs' .L„.print'mg .Department turns out commercial stationery (it to net as any ljusinoss man's representative. Oue trial order will convince Try!

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8062, 19 March 1906, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8062, 19 March 1906, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8062, 19 March 1906, Page 3

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