STRATFORD. TUESDAY, A PHIL 3. NEWTON KING WILL sell by auction ut his Vii I'd 550 1,j:aI) mlvi ' :dcattle Sale al 1 o'clock. DRILL HALL. WEDNESDAY APRIL 4. ? UNRESERVED SALE OF FURNITURE. NEWTON KING HAS received instructions from the Proprietor (who lias sold out), to sell, at the Drill Hall, Without Rjssjsbve, the Whole of his Boardi'lgliouse Furnitare, as under 50 chairs, 20 bedsteads, 15 w.w. Milt tresses, 10 spring mattressesBedding, 15 washstands, 10 dreading tables, 20 rolls linoleum, 8 rolls ea'rpet, dining, office & fancy tables, stretchers, chests drawers, easy chairs, couches, baths, child's chair, wringer, screens, curtain poles, crockery, glassware and sundries Also— On acconnt of a lady leaving New Plymouth,— Wardrobe, chests drawers, cheffonier, tables, chairs, piano, music stand, platform rocker, B.li. bedstoad, sewing machine, cane rockers, round and octagon tables, sundries. . Sale at 1.30 o'clock.
The Associated Boaed op the Hoyal Academy of M.usic and the Koyal Coiieoe of Music. [K Annual Examinations of Candidates will be held at the New Plymouth centre oil the following dates: Theory examinations on Saturday, 2nd Juno, 190 G. Practical examinations in September or Uctober. Entries for theory examinations close ou Ist May, and for practical subjects on 2nd July. Forms of entry, t he syllabus, sample examination papers, and all information can be had of Mr W. T. Gardner, at the Dresden Piano Company's rooms and all correspondence should bo addressed to the same place until further notice. F. W. KICHMOND, Local lteprosentativo.
NEW ZEALAND INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION. THE Exhibition opens on the Ist NOVEMBER, 190(5 Large applications for space have been received from the United Kingdom, the Dominion of Canada, the Commonwealth, America, France, Germany, India, Japan, Holland, Switzerland, Belgium, and New Zealand will make a fine display of all the natural products, resources, and manufactures of the colony. Extensive additions to the buildings have been found necessary to meet the demand for space. It. ALLAN, (t. S. M ILN'UO, Executive Commissioners. Christcluirch, 211 th March, 1900.
BARGAIN BOOT SALE ? 3 THE LAST WEEK KVEJiY LINE H EDUCED. Some BOOMING BARGAINS To linisll up Willi I it THE VEHICLE FOR FARMERS. For Farmers I recommend a Light lUlbioh or Intebmkdiatk Gig. Has plenty of room under seal for parcels and boxes, and specially designed for country use. Let me build one for you, with big, bent wings to protect you from the mud and rain, Dennett springs, spotted gum shafts, and all work done by our hands. The one I have in mind for you setts 3 persons, and is fitted with my patent sliding seat, instantly and securely moved. I will exchange or take old vehicles in part payment for a new one. Call in, and let's talk it over. Premises just past Sash and Door Factory. Look for the Big Sign Board. VI. O. BUTCHEI FOlt VEHICLES. Gill St. Opposito Baptist Church. New Plymouth.
LING fob LEiSLT Salt Herrings Ecd Herrings Dried Sprats Shrimps Tolieroas Lobster and a large variety of all kinds of flsli from A LLEN VEALL GHOCER, DEVON STREET, Theatre Royal. Telephone IGG Don't Forget my Coffee YOUR OLD TABLEWEAR MADE TO LOOK NEW And wear equil to the linest Sbeflield Plate. mHREIi REASONS WHY you X should have 3'our lableweai 1 replated : 1. Because it is dangerous to eat with a brassy spoon or forlc. 2. To improve l-hc appearance of your table. 3; Last, not least, because rcplating costs about half the price of buying new goods. WE CAN REPLATE: Silver forks, spoons, cruets, etc. i\ lekel cycle parts, eoach work, plumbers' goods, etc, Gold bangles, brooches, etc. Tiuplaling dairy machinery, etc. Postal orders receive prompt attention. P. de la Haye, Devon street east, above Red Houso, New Plymouth,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8075, 3 April 1906, Page 3
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