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E. H. TRA.SK late manager, Boberts and f ; ( ] e ELECTRICIAN AND OONTRAOTOR, JfEW PLYMOUTH. EGS to intimate that he has started w business on his own account as a general electrician and contractor.
Estimates given for ail classes of dectrical work—lighting, bells, motor power, etc. Only the beit materia' used. j , Addebss. GMOJJT STfiEET, New Pitmouth ™ (Opp. Coffee Palace. I A STARTLING PACT Worth Knowing TEAT your worn or old tablewear . spoons, forks, cruets, etc., can be At new at half the cost of new n-ods. ' *' Don't pat off till to-morrow but call fertr for prices and particulars. Bicycles re-enamelled. All work guaranteed tn pye com|jtlete satisfaction. P. de la HAVE, New Plymouth Piating Wobks. r i Deron St. East (near Bed House). COAST BTJTUHEKY OAONtfl,
GET YOUB MEAT [raoH M. POYNTON J People's Butcher, who has pleasure the residents of Oaoiiui. Stn, and Pnngarehn that he will be e ltd to supply them regularly with s pnmest meat at leasonable prices. VISIT: Oaonoi, Tuesday and Saturday. Pnngarehn, Tuesday and Saturday * ahotu, daily. Road, Mondays I*. Ptjariki Bd, Fridays iINSHADES for 10 AND BUMMER, RY woman likes her suit ■ of material that will suit The large assortmen' 1 stocked and made [ to include the one you want, from 2/6 to 8/. f BESTFORD, Streflf
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 59, 28 May 1907, Page 4
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