TUESDAY, A]>lilLlo. NEWTON KING WILL .veil )>y auction at liis yards us above - 200 J "' :A1) MIX]iD CATTLE 10 lilt speyed cows 10 fat cows Sale at 12.30. Thursday, april 12. NEWTON KING HAS leceived instructions from Mr H. J£lliott, to sell by auction, on tbc premises, Bell Boad, — The WHOLE of liis HOUSEHOLD FUENITUIIE and EFFECTS, consisting of: Dining and otlior tables, rattan and ' otlior chairs, coaches, 8.8. Bedsteads, spring and other mattresses, bedding, duchess pair, toilet wave, chests drawers, waslistands, Wortlieim treadle sowing machine, tenders and irons, oil paintings, pictures, dinner sorvice, kitchen utensils, garden tools and sundries Sale al 1,30.
TO STOKEKEIiPEKS, MERCHANTS AND OTHERS. FOR SALE OR LEASE BY PUBLIC TENDER. ENDERS for the sale or lease for 5 years, of one or both of the undermentioned properties, will be received by the undersigned up to noon on SATURDAY, the 11th April, I'JO6, VIZ. : 1. All thiit piece of laud, situate in High Street, Elthani, containing 3 roods (i.(i perches more or less, end on which is erected the shop and premises known as the Co-op. Store. 2. That piece of land adjoining the Mangatoki Dairy Factory, containing 1 acre 20 perches, .together with tho shop and living rooms therjon. Both of the above are at present in the occupation of Mr A. W. Bleiinorhassctt, whose lease is about to expire. Possession can be given on or after the 16th inst. To those desirous of purchasing, Easv Tebms can he aeiiaxukp. Full particulars available from— Also, — W. J, TETSTRAM, Sole Agent, Elthani.
BOIIOUGH OF NEW PLYMOUTH, Applications are iuviied and will be received up to noon ou WEDNESDAY, lllli insl., [or the positiou of cadet in the Town Clerk's Olliee at a .salary of £2O per annum. F. T. BELLRINGER, Town Clerk. TAIUNAKI EDUCATION BOAED. TO BUILDERS. FTVENDERS will be received at my JL office till 4 p.m. ou MONjuAY, 23rd insl,, for the erection of Technical School. Lowest or uny lender not necessarily accepted. JAS. SANDERSON, Architect. King's Buildings, Brougham Streot, oth April, IDOG.
PUT YOUR FOOT IN IT." NO persons like " putting t'lieir foot in it," but there is an exception to every rule, 1 and all people like putting both feet into footwear solcl by GRAYSON AND COCK We carry a stock mostly • selected, in a way, by our customers. If wo find one class or style of boot gives satisfaction, we push it and recommend it. If the boot doesn't, back it gofis to the manufacturer. Give our boots a tria. with your next order. GRAYSON AND COCK THE BOOT STORE, " (next Imperial Hotel) DEVON ST.. NEW PLYMOUTH
Carter's Crockery Crash ONT wait until you have 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 como much easier to you, • Have you scon our new show of crockery P We have taken in a large portionoE the upstair room as a showroom. Call and inspect, and you will find that " Carter's Crockery Crash" is a crash ill price only, which, of course, is a direct benefit to the purchaser. In latest patterns from 11/6. Full dinner sols, in great variety, from 15/-. Tea sets, stylish and tasty in design, 15/6. Dinner plates, pudding plates, dessert plates, lea plates, cups and saucers, jam and butter dishes, sets jugs, cheese dishes, etc., etc. C. CARTER, THE i'KOI'LE'S GROCER, NEW PLYMO U'iH.
THE VEHICLE FOR FARMERS. For Fanners I recommend a Light Ealkigii or Int£jimkwatb Gig. ]liis plenty of room under scat for parcels and boxes, and specially de. signed for country use. . Let mo build one for yo\i, with big, bent wings to protect you from the mud ami rain, DeuiieU springs, spotted gum shafts, and all work done by our hands. Tho one I have in mind for you setts 3 persons, and is fitted with my patent sliding seal, instantly and securely moved. I will exchange or take old vehicles in part payment for a nciv one. Call in, and let's talk it over. Premises just past Sash and Door Factory. Look for the .Big Sign Board. M. O. BUTCHER FOlt VEHICLES. Gill St. Opposite Baptist Church, New Plvmouth.
UfiCHfiSXHAL. MUSIC, BALLS, CONCLIITS AND DANCES N Orebcstra of anything %'om four members, including: Violin, Hon' Loeseh: cornet,G. Saunders; string bass, J. Stunney ; piano, A. James; is open for engagement during the ensuing season. MK. A. JAMES personally attends Concerts, Soirees, etc., and is prepared to cater for pianist only, or lor nay number of instruments. For terms, etc, apply Mr A. JAMES, Director, New I'iymoutli Orchestral Union, care Collier and Colonial Piano Co., Devon Street, New Plymouth.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8080, 9 April 1906, Page 3
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