NEW ZEALAND INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION. riIHE Exhibition opens on the Ist A NOVEMBKK, 1901) Largo applications fur space have been received from the United Kingdom, die 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. Applications for space definitely close on April 30th, B. ALLAN, G. 8. MUNBO, Executive Commissioners. Christcliurch, 29th March, 1906,
GOLDEN GRID Restaurant and oystee SALOON, opposite Theatre Royal, Devon Street, New Plymouth. Hot meals at all hours from 7 a.m. to 12 p.m. (midnight), Sundays from 5 p.m. to 11 p.m. Nearest supper room to railway station. Fish, luncheon,- oyster and supper Booms. The best in town for all meals. FRESH OYSTERS can be had eyery day. I am prepared to make special arrangements with customers requiring large quantities of oysters daily. Smoked fish always in 'stock. Boiled ham, cut in slices, sold m any quantity. A large supply of oyster shells for garden paths, etc. A trial solicited. J. W. KURTA PJtOPEIETOK.
DO WITHOUT MATCHES! SEEMS a small item, but you save inauy shillings in matches when using electric light. Think, too, how easy, convenient and clean tho new light must he. Just press the button and— WITH ELECTRIC LIGHT lou get a bright, steady light, 110 harmful Dicker, and no trouble. Vl rite us for estiiiinti's. The installation is paid for by the saving in price paid for light. Estimates given free. SMART BROS. ELECTRICIANS, brougham street
PUT YOUR FOOT IN IT." NO persons like " putting their foot in it," but' there is an exception to every rule, and all people like putting both feet mlo footwear sold by GRAYSON AND COCK Wo carry a stock mostly selected, in a way, by our customers. If we find one class or style of boot gives satisfaction, we push it and recommend it. If the boot doesn't, back it goes to the manufactwer. Give our boots a tria. with your next order. GRAYSON AND COCK THE BOOT STOKE, DEVON ST.. NEW PLYMOUTH ORCHESTRAL MUSIC BALLS, CONCERTS AND DANCES N Orchestra of anything from four members, including: Violin, Herr Loesch: eornet.G. Saunders; string bass, J. Sturmey; piano, A. James; is open for engagement during the ensuing season. MR. A. JAMES personally attends Concerts, Soirees, etc., and is prepared to cater for pianist only, or for any number of instruments. For terms, etc. apply to Mr A. JAMES, Director, New Plymouth Orchestral Union, care Collier and Colonial Piano Co,, Devon Street, New Plymouth. (next Imperial Hotel)
BELL BROS. LAND AND STOCK AGENTS PALME USTON NOItTH. 580 ACEES, leasehold, 4 miles from Woodville, all in grass, wellfenced ami subdivided. Nice rolling country, carries 2i sheep per acre. Cottage and outbuildings. Kent 8s per acre. Term 8 years with purchasing clause at £8 10s per aere. Goodwill. £350 1100 ACHES witliin easy distance of Palmerston, being part of the Oroua Downs Estate, all flat laud, exempt a few sand ridges, all in grass, well fenced and sub-divided. Buildings complete, l'ricc £8 10s per aere. Terms £2OOO casli. 316 ACRES, Eeilding district, 200 Hat, balance rolling downs ; all in grass except 30 acres skelter bush. Will run 3 slieep to tlie acre. AVliare and islieep yards. Price £ls per aere; ■terms £GSO cash. CAPITAL little dairy farm of 107 acres, situate on the Manawatu Railway Line; all in grass, well feneid and watered. Excellent soil. Price £2llos per acre terms £550 cask ■
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8087, 18 April 1906, Page 3
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