STORE COMPANY'S BI'ILDINfIS, DEVON-STREET. ABSOLUTELV L' N'ItKXKKVKD TO-DAY FJXAt, SAJJS SATVUDAY. L. A. NOLAN & CO. HAVE received instructions from .Mr I'atrii.'k Ambrose Ki'llv, of Kclfa*! to sell by public miction as above - A MAGNIFICENT AND .U.MiV, U)L*S COLLKC'ITON OF FIXKSi' IKI'S'JI LINENS. Sale at '» o'clock. Hoods on view daily. F I' It X J T U J! E SALE. THURSDAY, MAY 7. L. A. NOLAN & CO. JJAVE received in4rudions from Mr.
.1. ?. Browne, corner of Devon and Dawson street*, who i$ leaving tlx- district, to sell, at his residence, oil Thursday next— TIIK WIFOIjK OF if 16 Ft'UMTI i!!'! AXD EFFECTS— * Double and single iron bedsteads, wire ami kaput; chest drawers, three ducln"-> chests, chairs, washstands, lenders, toilet isoto, good piano Uy ilcissner, sideboard, dining ami kitchen tables, armchairs, din ner and lea sets;, linoleum mat-, gas ring and griller, slepladders, bath% tuba, and cooking utensils,
NOTE. Tin l above furuituru is practically new. Sale at 1.30 p.m.
POULTRY, PIGS, AND HORSES. WEBSTER BROS. hold a sale of thg abov# EVERY SATURDAY at 1 o'clock, Entries solicited. JAEANAKI RIFLES' ANjNUAL MILITARY BALL. MULL HALL, EMPIRE DAY, 25th MAY. Under th*> I'nlronagij of the UJlieers oJ the 4tk,(WeJ'liuytoii) liatiuliou. SUPPER Is in the very capable bands o£ Mr.-*. \L j Duckrill, alibied by a {-Irony cummitlcc » oi lad : .-!.s. j Tickets—Ladies 2s, Ueiils on, I i'\ J. JUSEPII, | Hon. Sec. I
rji II 14 ATII E XI OYA L ' TAIIANAKI (JAKUiSUN BAND'S ANNUAL BALL WEDNESDAY, J USE 3rd (Prince of Wales' Birthday). "THE BALE Of THE SEASON," Plain, Fancy Dress, and Masquerade Dancers. Gentlemen 3s, Ladies 2s, Onlookers Is. Supper Is. W. J. UPTON, lloa. Secretary.
EbMONr ROAD SPORTS. jJJONDAY, MAY 25 (EMPIRE DAY). To celebrate the opening of the New HalK Doirt forget to tie there. h. BISHOP, Hon. Sec.
£4! £4t\ 1!>!) ACKKS goa' uuiulati'ng country.. t.c.-;riv all in gras*; 50 mrras Jitcj river flats; U-rooni house, with scullery and vera lulu li; 14-bail cowshed, tnipslu'd. etc; adjoining sloro, post olViec, and school; within '/(-inile of creamery.
Title, W.l\ at .CIO 5s Bd per annum, tlumlwiil, only £4 juii' aero. A Bargain. Api>ly isJiiirj) to— NEWTON KING NE W PLYMOUTH.
F0 1! SALE, fJMili Properties in ilie ESTATE of tlie late A. A. I'IKETT, consisting o£ large Dwelling and. outbuildings and 11)% feres of land, which can be subdivided if desired. About 50ft frontage to Devon-street on the west side of Jury's stables. Also %-acre Section in Gilhjtreec, with iron sheds and a cottage on sain;. For further particulars apply to D. Berry, for the Trustees, FUR SALE, pIVK-ROOIIED HOUSE on one-eighth acre of land. The house is situated in n nice healthy locality, and is fitted with modern convenienc«s, iscluding bathroom and detached washhouse, gas and water laid on. A nice home. Owner selling on account of leaving district. Apply GILMOUH AND CLARKE, New Plymouth. 10-t.c. TARANAKI ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY. SHOOTING SEASON MAY Ist TO JULY 31rt, 1008. l r OR SHOOTING GAME can be obtained frota the Postmasters at New Plymouth, In'glcwood, Waitnra, and Opunake. DUNCAN MeALLUM, Secretary, New Plymouth.
POLICE y. BRADtf. BOOK GIFT TEA. titlt. JUSTICE CHAPMAN, on appeal, quashed the conviction against Mr. Rradv, the Ciisborno, Agent, for selling "Book Gift" Tea with a coupon attached. I His Honor ruled that the system adopted by the Proprietors of "Book Gift" Tea of giving Coupons as a means of exchange for the books was perfectly legal and did not come witliin the meaning of the Act. This decision had the full concurrence of the other judges. It will '.ie good news to the many Traders who have experienced the demand for "Hook Uit't" Tea to know that they can continue to sell it without fear of breaking the law. The many thousands, also, who have been in the habit of using this fine quality Tea will lie delighted to know I hat they will not lose the opportunity of acquiring a collection of well-bound standard Books without cost.
IMPERIAL HOTEL, NEW PLi'MOTTTF. J. SMITH ... PGOPRIKTOI Laic Manage" Hotel Cecil,Wollingtor rjIKB above well-known lloto. fitted with every convenience fcr comfort of patrons. The Cuisine is in charge of an at pcienced elief, und evory care is lakcti to please the most fastidious Only vise Best Biands of Ales ana Spirits kept.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 115, 6 May 1908, Page 3
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