1 are iuvileil by the BarrcU Road Board for forming about 30 chains of the Devon Road. Plans and Specifications may be seen at the olliro of Sladden anil Palmer. Tenders elose at the Board's office, ■St. Aubyu Sired, at 12 xoon on FRIDAY, 4th May. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. ALFRED GEORGE, BY PUBLIC AUCTION. SATURDAY, MAY stli. At 2 p.m. THOS.~M. JAY HAS received instructions from Mr J. D. Jenkins, who is leaviug for England, to sell— His Blacksmith Shop in High Street, Hawera, as u going concern. The lease 16 months to vim, with a new lease for 7J years, at the rental of 10s per week for 3 years and 17s 6d for balance of term. For further particulars apply to THO3. M. JAY, Auctioneer, Hawera. TARANAKI ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY. SHOOTING SEASON, I'JOG. (From Ist May to 31st July.) TITHE Shooting Season for Native -L Game (excepting Pukeko, Wio, or Blue Duck, Tui, Huia, White Heron and Crested Grebe), and Imported Game in the District consisting of the Counties of Taranaki, Clifton, and Egmont (excepting the Mount Egmont Forest Reserve, Kaitake Ranges, being Sections 168 and 170, in the Oakura District, and Paraninihi or White Cliffs Reservation) will commence on the Ist May, and end on the 31st July, both days inclusive. In the Mount Egmont Forest Reseryo, being the area within the circumference of a circle having a radius of six miles from the summit of Mount Egmont, the shooting of Native and Imported game is strictly proLi-1 bited at all times.
Licenses can bo obtained from the Chief Postmaster at New Plymouth, and Postmasters at AVaitara, Inglewood, and Opunake. D. McALLUM, Secretary. TO THE LADIES OF NEW PLYMOUTH AND THE TAIiANAKI DISTUICT. Dead Madam, — YOU will be pleased to learn that MADAME KENNY, the renowiied American Corset Expert, will be in New Plymouth during the coming week, representing the celebrated " W.P," GOBBETS. Madame Kenny will show the Very latest models in the Erect Form Corsets. More progress has been made in the perfection of the corset idea in the past ten years than in the previous ten centuries. Uniil almost yesterday, corsets were straight jackets—moulds into which women were shaped to tkc outlines of the garment, and to such corsets may be laid many of the ills and tortures summarised 43 women's troubles. W.B. Corsets are logical. They arc made to fit women. Madame Kei»n« will be pleased to fit ladios who v call, at:—
Blyth & Go's on Tuesday. . White & Sons' on Wednesday. Ambury Bros.' on Thursday. I W. Pellew's on Friday. Moroy and Son's on Saturday. IN THE MAGISTRATES' COURT HOLDEN AT NEW FLY MOUTH. Between Edward Dingle, of New Ply mouth, Cabinet Maker, plainUK i And George S. Walliss, formerly of New Plymouth, Newspaper Canvasser, but whose whereabouts are at present unknown, defendant. To the above named defendant, GEORGE S. WALLISS, HEREBY TAKE NOTICE that a summons has been issued in the Magistrates Court holden at NewPly mouth by the above-named Edward Dingle to recover the sum of £43 lis 8.1 and costs for goods supplied, and the hearing of same has been set down for MONDAY, the 14th day of May, 1901), at 11 o'clock, iu the forenoon at the Magistrates Court, New Plymouth, and that by Order of the Magistrate service of the said summons is to be effected by posting same on the door of your iate residence, and by advertisement in the Daily Nuws. W. LOOKHARTFITZHERBERT, Solicitor for Plaintiff. The Solicitor for the Plaintiff in this action is William Lockhart Fitzherbcrt.
WINTER ENTERTAINMENT AT HOME. Long, cold and wintry evenings make us stay indoors. How to pass the time? Nothing belter, aurcly, tlian iu reading interesting books. EVERYBODY HALF-PRICE lo tins class of entertainment now, because T. It. HODDER has just taken stock, and found be is carryingtoo many books altogether. So out they go. All the popular authors' best books at reduced rates. A thousand volumes of. copyright Colonial Libraries, from A SHILLING UPWARDS. The stock includes a large number of older, but equally useful and interesting books at half the price you are asked elsewhere. Tales of entrancing interest, that provide profitable, useful, and educational entertainment at home. Children's Books, Prize Books, and Toys, all reduced. THE SALE SLAUGHTER Includes the whole of G. D. Malcolm and (jp.'s stock of Toys and Fancy Goods. Bargains here, too. Kites 3d each, Cribbagc Boxes, Dolls, Woo 4 Toys, Games, etc. A BIGGER DISCOUNT THAN EVER TO ALL LIBRARIES JUST NOW Committees, note please that any decent offer will be accepted now for large parcels. Magazines and journals at less than half price. BIBLES. In all sizes, and BIBLES, and in all styles and printing, similarly reduced STATIONERY. Look at these prices for the sale month: Sixpenny packets writing materials, <ld; Shilling packets, Del. Envelopes: 250 ' for lOd, or 5 packets for lid j or superior finish, 250 for l/ti, 5 packets for lOd. Day books, from lid; copyingboolis, from 2s lid ; good drawing books, 2d each, and other lines equally cheap.
THE CVT-HttCK TIME CONTINUES TILL MAY lsi Unless the whole is sulci out earlier. HODDER'S DEVON STREET, NEW P L Y M 0 U T 11. INCANDESCENT BURNERS, IF KEPT CLEAN, RCA N'T BE BEAT,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8095, 27 April 1906, Page 3
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