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F BANK MESSENGER ARCHITECT Eight years with Oakden & Kemp Melbourne) Drawings and Specifications prepared. Office Devon Street ESTON AND WEriTON w BARRISTERS AND SOLICITORS New Plymouth and Ixgleh ood. T. S. Weston, Notary Public. We have several sums awaiting investment at same rates and on same torms as to repayment, etc., as Go eminent Joan moneys. \v HONEY TO LEND. 7E have several Sums available for immediate investment, WILSON & GREY, Solicitors, Brougham street. CIT ANDISH AND KEli R >5 New Plymouth BARRISTERS AND SOLICITORS Loans negotiated at lowest curren rites of interest. MONEY TO LEND. MONEY to lend in large or small sums at lowest rates. N.B.—Very favorable terms for •m&ll amounts. Govbtt & Quilliam, Solicitors, E DENTAL NOTICE. 71RIC SPENCER BAYLEY SURGEON DENTIST. (Late of London, and late pupil of N. Miller Esq., L.L.D., and Dr Cleveland, L.D.S.) Booms: Egmont Chambers, Street. Lady in attendance. Telephone IS M ALONE, ANDERSON AND JOHNSTONE, SOLICITORS, Nlw Plymouth, Stbatpobd akd Ikglbwood. Money to lend at lowest rates of interest MR A. H. COLLINS, SURGEON DENTIST. (Avery's Buildings) Devon Stbset, New Plymouth. Telephone 185. Lady in attendance, PIANO TUNING. MB C. W, COKER, Certificated Tuner, from Messrs John Brinsmead and Sons, London, begs to announce that he will carry on bis late father's tuning and repairing business. Organs and Pianos Tunei and Repaired, town or country. Orders may be left with Mr Thos. Avery, or A. J, Burgess (late T. B. Hoddcr

MR W P. DOER, PIANOFORTE AND OIIGAN TUNES & REPAIRER, New Plymouth. (Formerly with J. and J. Hopkinson, Pianoforte manufacturers, London, and with Mr McKmnon Bain, New Plymouth,

addbess—c/o C. Carter, Grocer, Devon Street, New Plymonth. SIR JOSEPH" OVERWHELMED WITH " CHAMPION'S " GENEROSITY. COMMERCIAL COMMUNICATIONS btli lugust, 1906. Sib Josevh Wabd, Wellington. "Pleased you have accepted our recommendations; if you are still short of the complement, we have a few more in stock. The Opposition are nibbling, so wo give you the refusal." (Signed) Virtce. D. W. Vietue, Esq., Auckland. "Thank you for your generosity which completely OVERWHELMS me," Signed) J. G. Wabd Sib Joseph Wabd. " Thanks, and for future guidance my front name is Peter, of Adamant Character. Our generosity has also overwhelmed the bone and sinew of the colony; intend to keep "STANDARD" flying to preyent OPPOSITION adyersity." (Signed) P. VmrcE Peteb Virtue, Esq., Auckland. "Thank you for putting Peter in the right place; for the future will remember that there is only one Peteb the Gbeat in New Zealand, and I will not omit the inclusion of Peter . fprobably as Colonial Treasurer) when Peter is in question." (Signed) J. G. Wabd. N.B.—The Opposition and Trust will hayo a poor show with such a combination.—P.Y. A COMPORT FOE BUSINESS MEN . IS a " Quiet Enjoyment." A man can take " Quiet Enjoyment" even when working hard, if his surroundings are congenial. Nothing brings mors comfort to & busy m&u than a comfortably-arranged desk! A NECESSITY A CONVENIENCE Is anything which give» freedom from discomfort. A man CAN write letters on top of an old dry goods box but if he spends eight or ien hours a day in his office, and most of that time at his desk, is "Freedom from Discomfort" to be sought or not ? We think it is. Suppose a man works ten years at one desk and works 300 days each year and five hours each day, hejwill spend 1500 hours each year and 15,000 hours m ten years at his desk. A few pounds buys a roll top desk, or any other required pattern. Write for catalogue. One special oil jitop going cheap.

\EBEX, BARKER 4 FIHLA Ltd CUBA STREET, WELLINGTON T£sc A GAS GEILLEE m s? Qathartlo Pilia nsvsr ha?a and I never will cars indlgeition end ttomich trouble*—'Why? Because they act entirely on the bowels, vbereat the whole trouble ii really the itomach. When the stomach U j diteaaed,all the othcrorganj suffer. That li why fatal dlteases of the heart, liver, kidneys and lunga arc to often the direct result of lndigei« | tlon. The ate ci DR. SHELDON'S DIGESTIVE TABULES I gives the stomach perfect rest. I because they contain all the natural Idlgeitanit at found in a healthy stomach. Ihlt It a tumnjim-ntasa * method at treating til itomach troubles, aad the reisltl are al vayi eMtUia. . 6>

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 59, 19 March 1907, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 59, 19 March 1907, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 59, 19 March 1907, Page 1

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