GOLDEN GRID Restaubant and oyster SALOON, opposite Theatre Boyal, Devon Street, New Plymouth. Hot meals at all hours from 7 a.m. to 12 p.m. (midnight). Sundays from 5 p:tn. to ilp.ra. Nearest supper room ■to railway station. Fish, luncheon, oyster and supper rooms. The best in town for all meals. FBESH OYSTEBS can be Had eyery day. lam prepared to make special arrangements with customers requiring large quantities of oysters daily. Smoked fish always in stock. Boiled ham, cut in slicos, sold in any quantity. A large supply of oyster shells;for garden paths, etc. 2 A trial solicited J. W. KUIITA PBOPBIETOB. PUT TOUR FOOT IN IT." NO persons like " putting : their foot in it," but there is an exception to eVery rukj and all people like put- 1 ting both feet into footwear ' sold by SRAYSON AND COOK We "carry a" stock mostly >; selected; in a way, by our customers. If we find one class or Btyle of boot gives satisfaction, we' push it and recommend it; If the boot doesn't, back it goes to the manufac- ' turer, Give our boots a tria. with your next order. GRAYSON AND COCK THE BOOT STOBE, (next Imperial Hotel) DEVON ST.. NEW PLYMOUTH
! DO WITHOUT MATCHES! OEEMS a small; item, but you save many shillings in matches when using electric 1 light. Think, too, how easy, ■ convenient and clean the new light must be. Oust press the button and— : WITH ELECTRIC LIGHT You • get a bright, steady ' ■_ light, no harmful flicker, and ao trouble. W rite us for estimates.' The installation is paid for by the saving in price paid for light. Estimates given free. SMART BROS., ELECTRICIANS. BROUGHAM STREET SHAPEXiy SHOEING. ¥flW Bors|3'|?feet should be ' studied by-the farrier. In otyv'shop a first-class man attends to the shoeing, and so. careful is J his-work that every peculiarity is I provided for, and the horse's pace improved. The best shoer in New Plymouth is anxious to attend to your horse's feet. GOOD SHOEING PAIS. -Racing- a«l -Trotting 1 Plates specialty. Over-reaching remedied. Ail *lioof troubles attended t§. Clipping, brushing, etc,, done. ' f .Machineryrepairs aid. iill -kinds of-iromverk dottc'by fully qualified smiths. COOK aad HOPKIHSOH, ' EGMONT ""ENGINEERING • WORKS, ' GILL ST., NEW PLYMOUTH. fiOVEHNMENT INSURANCE ;^DEPARTMENT.,, low Premiums, Large Bonggei State Secnrlty. Liberal Treatment £1|920,000 added co Poliole* - «• Bonui. ' ■ " t ■. RiOHAROTOS, PJ./L, flwtuntolQßO CHEAP, PRIME MEAT. • ■ > PEOPLE'S BUTCHER - - SHOP. GAMLIN & CO.
STORKS' BnmjfGS.. 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 ycung ox beef and wether' y Prices are' to' be' lower than you have "paid hitherto, so your dinners ajtdi breakfasts will cost you less.' A TBI AL {SOLICITED. Leave your &ddress--we will '' wait on ypu; leave you orders —we deliver them clean and " " prompt. GAMLIN & CO., Devon street New Plymouth DAINTY SUNSHADES foe summer 1 ; ■The new coverings are excelling previous season's. design®so neat, cliic and dainty We arc specialists in this one departo" • Pox's'' fratiV>> ; " Hyland's. are u.»'.. 11 Il,u^ . verv careful)' '■ lc are You / selected j materials 6(j Oi) -• Our prices are from upwards. \ Address: jAMES BESTFOED, i) i-von Street F.cim. • PlymoiJ
AN IDEAL LAUNDRY. AM proud ot my reputation for turning out fine laundry work, whether forjfino fabrics or huge blankets. The improved machinery here does away with the wear and tear of rubbing. The irouirig machine is belter and smoother than hand ironing, and does not scorch or tear them. I send work 77 ntiles below Wauganui. May I receive yours ? CLOTHES PRESERVED Yes; by my-steam process the clothes are preserved, and the pure whiteness pleases every lover .of cleanliness. The polish, iug is beautifully done, with no chemicals whatever. Send me a pair of curtains, a white vest, or fancy underskirts, and you will appreciate the difference between my work and any other. Will call any time. NICHOLLS, GILL ST. STEAM LAUNDRY, New Plymouth,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8098, 1 May 1906, Page 4
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