WHERE TO SPEND A PLEASANT HOLIDAY . IKOETH EGMONT MOUNTAIN HOUSE & COTTAGE CtHABGES for visitors Is pep day. J or any part of a day. Meals and bedding can be provided. Particulars as to tariff and rent of ot tage can be obtained from H. STOCKEB, at Webster k McXellar's office, Carrie Street, or from Mr W. A. COLLIS, Chairman, North Egmont Mountain House Committee, New Plymouth. SEASONABLE SUGGESTIONS )BLent. Ihe People's Grocery is replete with a large assortment of delicacies calculated to please the most fastidious connoisseur. The following is our latest Lenten list:
Fish in Abundance. Ling Fish Salmon Cod Blocks Lobster Salt Herrings Fresh Herrings Anchovies Bed Herriogs Tunny Fish Kip. Herrings Sardines MuJlet Whitebait Prawns Herrings in Tomato Sance Herrings in Shrimp Sauce Smoked Haddocks Shrimps Preserved Bloaters Bardine Whitebait. Sardines with Tomato. Fkh Paste in Variety.—Prawn, Bloater, Anchovy, Devilled Cod Boe, Salmon and Shrimp, Salmon and Anchovy. Ths Latest is Bisccits.—Peek, Frean & Co's and all the lead- - ing colonial manufacturers. C. CARTER, Devon Street, New Plyrao n
UP-TO-DATE VEHICLES. \B,OM long experience in .' the business of vehicle building, the wants of this district are veil known to NISBET & CO \cbbix Stbeet, NEW PLYMOUTH Gigs, Baggies, Spring Carts; in fact anything in the line built to order. Jlepairs a Speciality. Tor Know thb Shop Git* oi a call before placing your wder. PIGS. PIGS. PIGS
-mas inglewood co-opeba A TIVEBACON-CTTfiING COM VAST, Limited, are now giving higheat market price for Prime Bacon Pigs, between 1121ba to 1601bs dead weiffht, Maiden Sows or Barrows. EECEIVING DATS, - At the Factobt, every Wednesday WiiTißi, alternate Mondays Midhibst, alternate Tuesdays. Shut Hoad up to 3-p.m. on Tuesdays February sth and 19th. March Sth and 19th. April 2nd, I6th, and 3Cth, May 13th and 27th.
TEY A GA» GRILLER. GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENT f FACT No. 3. * fit BONUSES are arranged oo aa {■creasing wale according to length fl Hon assured. I There are 3 ' kinds of Coal! f Ist. The Coal that costs --, little money and gives k little heat. & 2nd. The Coal that costs f a little more money and | gives a little more heat. C 3rd. " COALBROOKDALE," ?j which is the best valne for *. your money—pound for v pound—because it is all u * heat! " Coaxbrookdale " is a bituminous coal—it belongs to the naphtha and petroleum class of products—and consequently it burns with great heat! This means that it cooks food quickly and thoroughly. For steam purposes it is well known to stand junxivalled. " CoalbrookijALE" Coal is all Coal: "lio slate, no stones, no .flirt,—only New Zealand's jpnest Coal, with almost ao waste in ash. er" COALBROOKDALE" t . from fAny Coal Merchant In the Colony.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 59, 22 March 1907, Page 4
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