SHIPPING. PORT OF NEW PLYMOUTH. TUESDAY, NOVE.'.-.R :0.. ARRIVED. Honoibff 19: R a raw a, a.s., 1100 tons, Norborr. from Onelr.. .iga Pastangert: MUies Sedmont, Melican, ■ Newsham, Cato, Hindi, Mesdames Sin-1 dab, Redican, Colter, Bean, Melican, Balttraa, McKioder, Messrs Austin, Itrk, Heald, Uibbe, Can, Howden, Xalu, Chalners, Booker, Rmciman, Parson, Boyd, Cato, Hrtg, lbddiagf, Price, Beckett, Hills, BanMB. Lingford, MoCauley, Griffen, Pttlltt (J), Davis, Walteri, Harris, Diva i U steerage, DEPARTED. November 19: Rarawa, ss., lit*) toas, Norbury, lor Onehunga PasMtgan: ttesdames Merson, Butherfad, Wataon, Hartley, Braithwaite, Gfeesilade and child, Mander, Misses Coates, Mander, Messrs Marsden, finttlaworth, Monrao (8), Geach, McGovern, Kirkcaldie, Turnbull, Black, Ouuingkam, Rutherford, Hartley, Siwutade, J. George, and other*; 13 steerage. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. ARRIVED. Nelson, November 19: Botoiti, (or Hew Plymouth, at 10 p.m. Auckland, November 19: Ventura, {fom Ban Francisco, at 10 20 p.m. DEPARTED. Onehunga, November 19: Takapnni, for New Plymouth, at 3.35 pro.; eroned th* bar at 5.10 p.m. (inward 'Frisco mail. The Corinna arrived at 8 yesterday moraing, and sailed in the afternoon for Wellington. The Botoiti, from Nelson, has 110 ton* to land to-day. UFECTBD ARRIVALS. Botoiti, from South, Tuesday Takapnni, from Manakau, Tuesday. . Barawa, from Manukau, Wednesday, lakapani, from Bonth, Thursday. from Manukau, Thursday. Barara, from Onehunga, Frilay. Takapona, from Manukau, Saturday. Barawa, from Manukau, Monday.
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[JtSTABLISUBD 1892. J J. T. MANNIX ■UILDER AND CONTRACTOR, Divox Stmit Wbi, HEW PLYMOUTH. Havingkad SO years' American and Colonial experience in all branches of tiu bonnet*, I am prepared to furnish JUtimaies (Free) and SRECT, ALTER OR REPAIR BUILOINCB io BRICK. CONCRETE OR WOOD. Ail work being under my personal snperruion, I can guarantee both and Workmanship to be First-class, Cficati in town and country can rely on MODERATE CHARGES and Prompt Attention te Business CHANGE OF BUSINESS. . T. R. HODDER BEGS to announce that he ha* disposed of his Stationery and Fancy Goods Business to tt* A. J. BURGESS, lor whom he would solicit the continuance of the generous support accorded hiu during the time he has been in bu*i•ess. Mr. Burgess intends to aagmat the already big stock of goods, and conduct the bonnes* on the most up-to-date and approved lines. The jmblif may look forward to •being well served in every way.
WATCH FOR FUTURE ~ AOVERTISEMthTS fTUfiANAKI LAND, i-I'IIJiSG A A IKVESTiLtM oOC'IK Y (Permanent), neorporaied under " The Building Societies Act, 1880." DnHTQM: Messrs R. Cock (chairman), A. Shuttleworth, J. Ellis, W. L. Newman, itewton King, J C. George, and A. Goldwater. SOUCITOU: Messrs Wilson and Gvy Basra*. The Bank of New Zeali-i t. The Society pays tke cost of prcpa •- registering all mortages '(onieu tor • leaser nun than £IUU). During the fire years ending the 30th September, 1905, the sum of £71*41 ltis M has been distributed in dividend* ud bonuses among the members of the Society, Borrowers and Investors particmbng alike in the distribution; it will thus be seen that the Society ia ceeUy co-operative. Office open daily from 10 a.m. to 4 ml, Thursday afternoon excepted. JS. P. WKBBTKK. Secretary. KNOW WHAT YOU ARE ORINKINC! This w <i matter that >houUl !»• dbnudcrcd all ihr year rp'urni,; especially a 5 regards the tenGood tea b a plta>ing and soothing drink, invigorating and stimulating. "Tta tea.' wi h many people, and ni matter 11 ■> impure some tea- may b<*. they are consumed because they .m cheap, or because of suni>- -id attraction quite apart from ill' tea itself. Ypu'll get tin: b-i lea if you upon having SURATURA TEA. It is rich, strong and fragian . and is a perfect family fa. 'Suratura h a high gnide C-yl' n Tea. and Rifs further ihan anvj other, because °.c s s i> required for brewing a given quantity of tea. Surafura is honest" tea, and is guaranteed not blended with In dian, China, or any cheap or in ferior teas. RETAIL PRICES. Suratura A quality, i/6 per lb. Suratura B quality, 1/9 per lb. Suratura D qi/ality, 2/- per lb Suratura X quality, 2/4 per lb. t fOJIDATALI 370RFS.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81891, 20 November 1906, Page 2
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