NEW ZEALAND INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION. THE Exhibition opens on the Ist NOVEMBER lilOti Largo application* for space have been received from tlie United King, (loin, the Dominion of Canada, tbo Commonwealth, America, Frame, 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. I Extensive additions to the buildings have been found necessary to meet the demand for space. It ALLAN, G. S. MUNKO, Executive Commissioners. Christchurch, 29th March, 1006. This Associated Boabd or xhs Rom AcaDKMY OF MCSIO AND IHB KOYAL COLLBOE OJJ MI'SIC. THE Annual Examinations of Candidates will be held at the New Plymouth centre on the following dates; b Theory examinations on Saturday, 2nd June, 11)06. Practical examinations in September or October. Entries for theory examinations close on Ist May, and for practical subjects on 2nd July. Forms of entry, the 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 be addressed to the same place until further notice. F. W. HICHMOND, Local llooresentativo.
CHEAP, PRIME MEAT. PEOPLE'S BUTCHER SHOP. , GAMLIN&CO. AKE opening a Butchery Business in the Stores Company's Build, ings TO-DAY. New Plymouth People, and those all around, want Meat Cheap and Prime, That's just what we sell. You get Quality, nothing but tlio purest, unexcelled anywhere, All young ox beef and wether mutton Prices are to be lower (ban you have paid hitherto, so your dinners and breakfasts will cost you less. i TIUAL SOLICITED. Leave your address- we will wait on you; leave you orders —we deliver them clean and prompt. GAMLIFfc CO., Devon street.! New Plymouth larter's Crockery Crash DON'T wail until you liavo a heavy crockery crash before making your purchases, for then the expense of replacing is very heavy, but if you purchase a little at a time the cost will come much ■easier to you. Have you seen our new show of crockery : j We have taken in a largo portion of the upstair room as a showroom. Call and inspect, and you will find that "Carter's Crockery Crash" is a crash in pnee only, which, of course, is a direct benefit to (he purchaser. In latest patterns from 11/6. Full dinner sets, in vnriety, from 45/-. Tea sets, stylish and tasty in design, 15/6. Dinner plates, pudding plates, dessert plates, tea plates, cups and saucers, jam and butter dishes, sets jugs, cheese dishes, etc., etc. C. CARTER, THE PEOPLE'S GBOCEE, NEW PLYMO U'JH. AN IDEAL LAUNDRY. I All proud ol my reputation for turning out tine laundry work, whether for fine fabr'cs or huge blanket's. The improved machinery here does away with the wear and tear of rubbing. The ironing machine is better and smoother than hand ironing, and does not scorch or tear them. I send work 77 miles below Wangauui. May I receive yours l J CLOTHES PRESERVED. Yes; by my steam process the clothes are preserved, and Iho pure whiteness pleases every lover of cleanliness. The polishing is beautifully done, with no' chemicals whatever. Send me a pair of curtains, a white vest, or fancy underskirts, aud you will ap-' pi'eeiate the difference between my work and any other; Will call amy time. NICHOLLS, GILL ST. STEAM LAUNDEY, New Plymouth. THE "NEWS" FOR THE DAY. Can be purchased every iuorn- "'"" ' '"" can be sent The Taranak! Dally antfl Weekly News.
[r Lister, The Store, Mntu Mr J. Avery, Tobacconist, Devon St., N..' Mr T. Avery, Stationer, Devon St, N.P, Mr 0. 0. Hawkc, Bookseller, Devon Street, N:P. Mr T. B. Hoddor, Bookseller, Devon Street, N.P. j Miss Cott Mr Roberts, Grocer, Elliott Street. I Mrs Bruce, Store., Hospital Gate. Mr Francis, Store, Devon Street West. | Mr A. Ci. Cat ran, Fancy Goods Dealer! Devon Street. j City Fruit Co., Devon Street East, Mr Scrivener, Stole, Henui. Mr Tiscli, Store, Fitzroy. Mr ,T. McNeil, (iroeer, Devon Street East r H. J. Hobbi. Grocer, Devon Street Minn Kctl'ord, Devon Street, Dra or COUNTKY. Waitara, Lawrence Bros. Urenui, Mr Bertram! Bell Block, Mr Downs Sentry Hill, Mrs Sampson. Inglcwood, Mr Drake. Stratford, Mr H. L. Belts. Eltham, Mr H. G. Carman Kaponga, Mr Carman Hawera, Mr F. 11. Boaso. ariki, Mr Thuikleston. * If you like the" NEWS "fi issue, tell your friends—we'll ap preeiato your kindness—so will they ! It you DON'T like it-tell Opunako, by rail to Hawera and all intermediary points—in fact throughout the whole Province of ADDRESS ENQUIRIES TO CIHOULA •HON MANAGER, " NEWS " OFFI' E, I CUKJUE STREET NEW PLYMOUTH
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8077, 5 April 1906, Page 3
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