BEAUTIFUL FURNISHINGS THE beautifully-assorted and large itock of furniture, etc., at present stocked by E. DINGLE. Ii attracting a deal of attention. No matter what class of goodi you require in the furniture line just call along and look through our yarious departments. We guarantee Mtiifaetion. E. DINGLE Next Fraser Chemist, Dem Street, Nr» Plymouth TREES! TREES! TREES! MKehinson's Caledonian NurseryNEW PLYMOUTH. ALL Shelter Trees, Fancy Trees Shrubs, Hedge Plants, etc,, foi Sale— Regardless of pbice. Ground must be cleared for buildings ELEAGNUS, 1 and 2 years old ENGLISH LAUEEL, 1 and 2 years old, usually 10s and 20s ]*r 100, now new at the garden at 4s 6d and 8s 6d per 100, Cut Flowers, Pot Plants and all Trees EQPALLY CHEAP.
CALL AND INSPECT THE CALEDONIAN NUBSEBY. All Welcome. THUS. M. STEPHENS, Proprietor. GOLDEN GRID Eeotaurant and oysteb SALOON, opposite Theatre Bojil, Devon Street, New Plymouth Hot meals »t all hours from 7 a.m. to 13 p.m. (midnight). Sundays from 6 p.m. to 11 p.m. Fish, luncheon, oyster and tapper rooms. The best in town (or all meals. Hock oysters ean be had fresh evctf day. Stewart Island oysters kept in stock—4d per do*., Is to 2s 6d per bottle. Guaranteed fresh. Boiled ham cut in slices, Is 6d per lb. Smoked fish always in stock. A large supply of oyster shells for garden paths, etc. A trial solicited. J. W. KUBTA
PBOPBIETOB WET WEATHER UMBRELLAS The new covering* are excelling previous lenoi'i Takes We are specialists in this one department. Fox's frames and HyUnd's are wed; the stick* are rerr carefully selected; mat tiali yon select. Our priees are from 4s 6d upward*. JAMES BESTFOBD, Deron Street Ea» • 2few Plymouth grv BHOWCABEB AND BHOPFITTINCB. AND any other cabinet-making work, including cupboards, bookcases, writing desks, etc., can be be obtained at P. de la Haye's Shop, Devon Street East, N.P. E'ectro-plating in all its branches by best approved methods.
IF WORTH PLANTING WORTH SAVING. * OU »av it won't pay to buy a Spray Pump for the few Potatoes you are planting. Then don't plant them—it is waste of time and money. Remember, a good pump like we offer you will last for yearn. Don't put all tin' cost on.this year's crop OKEY, SON & ARNOLD Ltd. DEVON STBEET.
MORE MILK MORE MONEY FOE THE FARMER. THE way to make your farm more productive is to go 111 more (or good shelter trees. The POMONA NURSERIES, Raliotu, has a large stock of Pintis Muricata, Pinna Insignis, Boxthorn, Olearia, etc. All well-grown samples. FRUIT TREES Apples, Peaches, Pears, Nectarines, Japanese Plums, and gooseberries. The only varieties grown at this nursery are those that succeed in the Taranaki district, and, being exposed to the Cape Egmont winds, will thrive in any other part of Taranaki. The proprietor is an experienced fruitgrower, and will advise intending planters who write or THE RAHOTU NURSERIES. (JAMES B GROOM, Proprietor) Q/"V COWS on ') acre.- turnips for OU 7 months. \Y e =tfield Manure WPWW*b»< (°t this stop.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81848, 15 September 1906, Page 2
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501Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81848, 15 September 1906, Page 2
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