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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.:n. 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 liad eyery day, " I am prepared to make special arrangements with customers requiring large quantities of oysters daily. Smoked fisli always in stock. Boiled ham, cut in slices, sold in any quantity. A large supply of oyster shells for garden paths, etc. A trial solicited J. W. KURTA PROPRIETOR. 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 into fo&twear 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 STORE, (next Imperial Hotel) DEVON ST.. NEW PLYMOUTH

DO WITHOUT : MATCHES! SEEMS a small item, but you save many shillings in matches when using electric light. Think, too, how easy, eonvenient and clean the new light must be. Just press the button and— WITH ELECTRIC! LIGHT You get a bright, light, no harmful lickei, and no-trouble. "Write us for estimates. The installation is paid for by the saving in price paid lot light. Estimates given free. SMART BROS ELECTRICIANS. BROUGHAM STREET. SHAPELY SHOEING. YOUR Horse's feet should be studied by the farrier. In our 1 shop a first-class man-attends to the shoeing, and so careful is his work that every peculiarity is proyided for, and the horse's pace improved. The best shocr in JN'ew Plymouth is anxious to attend to your horse's feet. GOOD SHOEING PAYS. Racing and Trotting Plates a specialty. Over-reaching remedied; Ail hoof troubles attended to.

Clipping, brushing, etc,, done. Machinery repairs and all kinds of ironwork done by fully qualified smiths. COOK and TOPRINSOB, EGMONT ENGINEERING WORKS, GILL ST., NEW PLYMOUTH. fiOVERNMENT INSURANCE DEPARTMENT. lew Premiums, large Bommi State Secnrlty. liberal Treatment. Ai,020,000 added co Policies at Bonus. ( i a BICHARDSOS, Ptf.A., ' OaauufmlmM CHEAP, PRIME MEAT, PEOPLE'S BUTCHER SHOP. (tAmlln & co. STORES' BUILDINGS. New Plymouth People, and ' those all around, want Meat Cheap and Prime, That's just what we sell. You get Quality, nothing but the purest, unexcelled, anywhere, All young ox beef and wether mutton. Prices are to be lower than you have paid' hitherto, so your dinners and breakfasts will cost you less. A TRIAL SOLICITED. Leave your address- we will wait on yju ; leave you orders —we deliver them clean and prompt. GAMLIN & CO., Devon street New Plymouth DAINTY SUNSHADES FOR SUMMER. I'lie new coverings are excelling previous season's designs: so neat, chic and dainty Wc are specialists in tins one department. Fox's frames and Hyland's are used ; the sticks arc very carefully selected ; materials roc select. Our prices are from fls Gd upwards,

Address: .jAMES BESTFOHD, i) evnn Street. AN IDEAL LAUNDRY. I AM proud of my reputation tor turning out line laundry work, whether Inr fine ('iil)rii's or lingo blankets. Tin- improved machinery hero does away will, Nil-' wear and tear 0 f nibbing, lhe ironing niaehme is better and smoother than hand ironing, aud docs not .scorch or tear them. I send work 77 miles below Wauga,. nui. May I receive yours ? ° ' CLOTHES PRESET ED »u.i ami nuy oilier. Will Cil Jl any time. NICHOI/tS. GILL ST. STEAM LAUKDIiY, Hew Plymouth,

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8096, 28 April 1906, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8096, 28 April 1906, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8096, 28 April 1906, Page 4

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