r. A' r „ ■ME CASH PALACE (oppoeit ' P 81 * of New Mouth Wales). TC MOUIOW (Saturday), at 11 ji.m. an< 1.30 p.m., the Last Auction Sole* \ci\ bo held, "\vlion the Balance uf Banknn) Stock will be disposed of. W. I\ BLACK, Auctioneer. TO BUILDERS. RENDERS will bo received at my olliop up to 4 p.m. on SATURDAY.. May 30lli, fo r the Erection of a Residence at l'itzroy. FHAXK MESSENGER, Architect, Devon-street. Oh NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. tiL -w'! J v if^ U UKUV KIi\' OE liAILWAY IOLNTS AND CROSSINGS. Railway Department, lkail Office, TT7nnv,, r vr V ?,!i! ni >' ton ' 4th Mft y> 1908 - J.LNDER.S will be received Mw b i, 3 , 011 '™ «P to noon of MONDAY, SUi June, 1908, for the Manufacture and Supply of olle Uuudrcd of Pointy and Crossings. Conditions of contract and drawings ma J' lie seen, ami speciiications and i'f o'ltiiined. at Hie office uMlic Mores Manager, Wellington; Dis-
, "giuecr, Auckland, Wanganui. wcyniouth, (Jhristclnirch, Ihtnedsn, and Jiivureargill; Locomotive Engineer, \\ cstportj Stationmaster, Thames, New Jlymouth, Jsaijier, and Timaruj mid fetiitjomnaster in Charge, Nelson. 'lenders are to be addressed to (lie General Manager, Now Zealand Kailnays, and to be marked outside "Tender lor 1 oints and Crossings." Tlie lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted, and telegraphic tenders W U liot be entertained. By order, T. RONAYNK, General Manager N.Z. Railways. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. HOSPITAL DEMONSI RATION, STRATIiOIiD. QN Sundaj', 24th May special passenger grains, stopping at intennediite stations if required, will leave New . lymouth a.m. for Stratford, reuvniiig from Stratford at 5.0 p.m. for \'ew riymoiith. Holiday Excursion Tickets will be isued to Stratford from New Hvmuuth ml intermediate stations, available for etuiu on day of issue OXIA'. BY ORDlili.
IM.MKDIATK I'ltl VATE WALK. \ alualilo (i-roomed Ke.sidenco, few mimiU's' walk from Post Oflico; good position, near beach: excellent home; well planted with ornamental trees; £ood ri'a.sons for selling - . Apply by letter ti) "Private.' News olliee. 22-J T 0 hJi A~E. 300 ACKE Dairy Farm, dose to town. Apply L. Pattie and Co., lalikl Agents, New Plymouth. t.c. LEGAL the first of June next, WESTON and WESTON, Solicitors, of Now Plymouth, wilt open a Branch Oiiice at Jngiewood, where they may be consulted daily. Offices opposite railway station. New Plymouth, 13th May, 1908. FARM FOR SALE. ~" rjMIE Freehold Farm, 153 acres, called .Springfield Mount, with commodious house, aiioul Iwo miles from Waverley railway station, for sale; possession on Ut September next. Apply Mr. Erne:;: Nicholls, on the land, or Burnett and Gordon, Solicitors, Wicksteed Place, W'angunui. F0 11 SALE, rjMIE Properties in die ESTATE of the late A. A. PiKETT, consisting of large. Dwelling and outbuildings an 1 I>H4 acres of land, w.ljich can be subdivided if desired. About 50ft frontage to Devon-street on the west side of Jury's stables. Also >4-acre Section in GilUitreet, with iron sheds and a cottage on samj. For further particulars apply to 1). Berry, for the Trustees. F0 It SALE, JJ'IV E-ROOMED HOUSE on one-eighth acre of land. The house is situated in a nice healthy locality, and is fitted \vi(h modern conveniences, including bathroom and detached washhouse, gas and water laid on. A nice home. Owner selling on account of leaving district. Apply GILMOIJR AND CLARKE, New Plymouth. 19-t.c.
TAHMAKI ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY. SHOOTING SEASON MAY Ist TO JULY 31at, 1908. LICENSES FOR SHOOTING GAME can lie obtained from the Postmasters at New Plymouth, lajglewood, Waitara, and Opunake. DUNCAN McALLUM, Secretary, New Plymouth. k &HAS £ LI . MAKER ' WINTER WARMTH. YY INTER is at hand. Feed will be expensive. COMFORTABLE COVERS for your cows and horses will save you money and keep your cattle snug from the rigors of winter. BEST OP WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED. Every Description of Genuine Oil Clothing Manufactured. A. S. HASELL, MAKER, DEVON STREET.
US E E VICE TO geltown and bisckeawoh GROUNDS. • Qliiirsci-js excepted M. TONES yyilAT A NEAT PANTRY! Exclaimed .Mrs. Jones to Mrs. Urown tlic oilier d-.iy. "Oh," said Mrs. .Biowi l , "that's liciciiiiat] I use any ST. (!EOIUSE JAM jars lo keep everything ill. Ask for ST. (JEORGE JAM in the handy screw-top jar. All leading grocers keep it. QOOIUKG becomes a pleasure when using a Zealandia Range f the ovens heat well. Nixon and Nixon,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 129, 22 May 1908, Page 3
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