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NEW ZEALAND INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION. THE Exhibition opens on tlie Ist NOVEMBER, 1906 Largo applicatioas for space liavo been received from the United Kingdom, (lie Dominion of Canada, the Commonwealth, America, France, Germany, India, Japan, Holland, Switzerland, Belgium, and New Zealand will riiake 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. R. ALLAN, G. S. MUNRO, Executive Commissioners, Christchurch, 29th March, 1906, GOLDEN GRID Restaurant and oyster 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 rooms. The best in town for all meals. FRESH OYSTERS can be Had eyery day. lam prepared to make special arrangements with customers requiring largs quantities of oysters daily. Smoked fish always in ■stock. Boiled ham, cut in slices, sold m any quantity. A large supply o£ oyster shells for garden paths, etc. A trial solicited, J. W. KURTA PROPRIETOR. DO WITHOUT MATCHES! SEEMS a small item, but you save many shillings in matches wjhen using electric light. Thinlf, too, how easy, convenient and clean the new light must be. Just press the button and— WITH ELECTRIC LIGHT You get a bright, steady light, no harmful dicker, and no trouble. Write us for estimates. The installation is paid for by the saving in price paid i'or light. Estimates given free. SMART BROS., ELECTRICIANS, BROUGHAM STREET

PUT YOUR FOOT II IT." NO persons like " putting their foot in it," but there is an exception to every rule, and all people like putting both feet into footwear sold by GRAYSON AND COCK We 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 manufacturer. Give our boots a tria. with your next order. GRAYSON AND COCK THE BOOT STOKE, (next Imperial Hotel) DEVON ST.. NEW PLYMOUTH F. Goodacre, POULTRY EXPERT. Yards: Westown, OIBce: Brougham Street, New Plymouth. next U.B.S. Go's Olllcc. HAVING opened with full supply of Poultry ami Bird requirements in foods, seeds and meat meal. Also Mnggs Bros.' world-renowned poultry and cage bird medicines, rings, etc. Dr, Miles' pain, nerve and liver pills, Orange Lily for female complaints, nursery stock, bulbs and seeds. Correspondence and orders promptly attended to. Write me for anything in Poultry, Exhibition Laying o,r Table Birds. F ? GOODACRE, New Plymouth. .North Island Travelling Representative For the New Zealand Poultry Journal. SALE OF FANCY GOODS. I AM giving up my Fancy Goods business, and all present stocks' of China, Glass, Jewellery and Basket Ware must be sacrificed. GREAT REDUCiOHS. Lower Shop to let. MILLINERY. I have just returned from Wc._ington iuul am now unpacking my WINTER STOCKS OF DRESS & MILLINERY GOODS, all personally selected. I have engaged a First-Class Milliner from the leading house in the Empire City, who will undertime all Millinery work. A trial solicited. See my Golf Blouses & Jerseys. C. H, RETFORD, Devon Street New Plymouth Agent for famous Werthcim Sowing Machines. Terms given.

A CONVINCING CORN CURE COMPLIMENT Buarcnm, Ki"g Country. Mr Teed—•cor Si',—l duly received yours and enclose HAVE two shillings for your cert cure. I assure you S'OU I, sent the money by a respectable Auckland j A citizen to get me a box ol Teed's Conn Cube, and FATi- lie nays' that ho tried several chemists shops FIJL ( 's among |tho rest) but as none of them had COIIN ? it lie would not take other preparations that they od'ered liim and ho brought uic back my money. Mr Euareuiu. TEED & CO, CHEMISTS, DEVON ST. LOST.-— AXLE-CAP, off «!>.« heel. Jieward on reluming lo Jos us' Criterion Stables. G< OLOSHES, Overshoes, Guiur boots. Mew slock. Special value.—McEwkx IJkos. _ PIANO~TuNDi£ • Mil C. W. COKEI!, Certificated Timer, from Messrs John Brinsmead and Sons, London, is prepared to tune aud repair Pianos in town or country. Mr T. Avery, Stationer, Devon Street, will be pleased to receive all orders THY A GAS GRILLED FQRXOUE HOME,

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8089, 20 April 1906, Page 3

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710

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8089, 20 April 1906, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8089, 20 April 1906, Page 3

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