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FIRE I KORTJ SAWMILLING CO. PAKE MILL omT* ' WIESW<T WU'SB 3/11/05 10/11/05 I l/J/06 Burned out Selling Ke» Mil JMtESJSNT; While the new mill is under eon. «ruction 1 am offering my sloik of IW,«XMI at price* n «vcr before hoard ofinNcwl'ljHioulh. If y 0 „ W Llo build a hcuso, stable or a p.gMye remember if, MOUATAIK JilMl' not the sappy, BWlim B(u Uat ls be,„ K o ff t . ml you , „ namo of 111 MIT ti„ n , , , iuIVLU ' liie Ooverunjont f u l° kcn over 40o,0i;o within the art six mouths, and they know t best, Apply A. KDIJ, Miiuous. RUSSELL & SON MONUMENTAL AtASON HIGHEST JiONOES, given m the New Pliuouiu Kxhibiliuji, IIHU-5. Awarded iirsl, Prize Jiiplonm for the Best Exhibit in., jtfouu." mental masonry j also speeial Prize Medal and Diploma for B««t Working Exhibit. Marble and Granite Monuments and Crosses; also iron fences, etc., kept in stock. •Designsami estimates furlushed on application. In. spcetion invited. if. AUBYH STUEE.T

THE STANDARD COLONIAL BRAND. GUAIIANTEIib TO I'ASS DIHTISH ST4SUIBII FI'ECJFH'ATIoS. ' Eslablishod 1886. Always Uniform. JOHN WILSON & GO. Ltd, Telegraph address: "Cement," Auckland. OUR BUSINESS ]H EPEND upon tlio Quality of 1J o{ the MKAT we sell, bur reputation anil our business were built in tlie Sound Foundation of equality in our Meat Supplies, ciyjlty to customers, cleanliness in the shop and cart's and appliances, ■ All ol these qualifications are stil. kepi in view, and as a con sentence people recommend new-comers and :>!d residents alike to buy their meat from SOLE EROS.. I'.UTCIIEJiS. C'.rncr id J) von ?.ntt Currie Streets New i'.iin.iii.b. THE SWIFT CYCLE DEPOT. The Travel lei' £l2 10s. New Kudsan - £ls. Tho Swift - - £2O.

\ Y 111 CYCLE GUABAKTEED EASY TEItMS AIUiANGED OLP CYCLES TAKEN AS PAi* PAYMENT A. GEORGE Buouoham Sinsiit Nkw Ptrv I cqmforFfor BUSINESS MEN . IS a "Quiet Enjoyment." A man can tiiko " Quiet Enjoyment" even when working hard, if bis surriuuidings nro congenial. Nothing bi' mors comfort to a busy . than a comfortably-arrang desk A NECESSITY A CONVENIENCE Is anything which gircs freedom from discomfort A man CAN write letters on top of an old dry goods boy, but if he spends eight or ■ hours a day in his office, s most of that time at his desk, is "freedom from Discomfort", to be sought or not P We think .t is. Suppose a man works ten years at one desk and works 300 Jays each year and live hours each day, he wi" spend 1500 hours each jm and 15,000 hours in ten years at his desk. A few pounds buys a roll top desk, or any other required pattern. Write for catalogue. One special second-hand \oll top going cheap.

IEM, BARKER ft FIEA L.TU CUBA STREET. WELLINGTON i NATIONAL 'MUTUAL LIFI4 ASSOCIATION OF ADSTKALASIA, Luna,,!. • Directors: A, K. IVsin-e (Clinir. man); W. Fraser Esq., SI.H.Ji and Nicholas Keiil Esq. FI'NDS JSEANLY l'l,,L*oO.ooa ANNUAL INCOME NHA.BJ.-V THREE IMPORTANT PRINCIPLES Introduced by tins Association. No l'oli.-y ullonnt to la.*,. so ] w , ;ii there is a Min-Mulcr value sufli. eicid tu pay tlio Premium. No U,n1,,-r n,,,,,,,,,,,,! 10 a Ili«lu-r Iri-nmim than t) )at sct ojiposile his ;,..tf un die ThMo of Age taken at nearest 'oirllulay. Manam-r lor New Zea'laud

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVIII, Issue 81916, 18 January 1907, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVIII, Issue 81916, 18 January 1907, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVIII, Issue 81916, 18 January 1907, Page 4

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