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GIG FOE SALE. WASTED TO SELL-—lmmediately, strong, serviccabU gig, ia splendid order; equal to new. For apply "Daily Nehvs" office. NOTICE. yyii beg to give our miineruus customfvs notice that tin- Horizontal (iraml Piavio by Beehstein has been sold. We have taken immediate steps to replace the same, and hope to have another (jvnud on view towards the end of this week. HOFFMANN*, British and Continental Piano Co. TESTIMONIAL. Criterion Hotel, New Plymouth, 2/3/'UO. Mr. L. E. Hoffmann, British £ Continental Piano Co., New Plymouth, Sir,—Before leaving New Plymouth i would like to thank you for the Bechsteiu piano you so kindly lent tor our rcteital last night. I consider the "Bechstein" the . best, and always prefer to play on them in preference to any other. The tone is so rich and the treble so bell-like that it is always a great pleasure to play on. a "Bechstein," and for a piano that will give most satisfaction in the end I strongly recommend a "Bechstein," Yours Sincerely, JAN OHERVTAVSKI.

NEW SEASON'S LENTEN REQUIREMENTS The Lent season has come round once again, bringing its own: special requirements. Your tastes are ever being considered by THE PEOPLES GROCER who is able to supply your needs in all kinds o{ fisli, in tine or dried. We invito you to see our import of LINU FISH and COD ULCKJIiS; quality first-class and. prce right. Have you tried our SELF-RAISING FO)Ull, which is giving such great satisfaction '! If not, purchase a trial packet; it will make cooking a pleasure; 110 salt or baking powder required. It is economical, eaey, makes pastry and cakes very light; in fact, anyone can get good results by using it. The next time the grocer calls order Self-raising Flour.

C. CARTER, DJSNON STREET NEW PLYMOUTH REMOVAL KOTICE. MRS E. A. KNUCKEY H AS removed lier General Store business to premises in Elliot Street, near corner Courtney Street, and has full stocks of GROCERIES, iiiUliS, VEGETABLES, etc., on band. Only beet quality goods stocked. REGISTRY OFFICE FOR SERVANTS. The Registry Office is now open daily at the new premises for the transaction of business. I have urgent enquiries ior cooks, generals, housemaids and nursegirls. Kindly tall and see mo. —. 1 FIRE I FIRES FIRE I

IT anight have, been an IMMENSE FIRE at BAKER & CO'S If it hadn't been discovered and put out. In that case we should have held a Great SALVAGE SALE But if we had we could not offer you BIGGER BARGAINS than we are' offering ycu to-day at our regular sa!« prices, and then you would have bought DAMAGED GOODS. But now we offer you the pick of our immense stock, all in perfect order, at ENORMOUSLY REDUCED PRICES. FIRST COME FIRST SERVED. baker AND CO , FURNISHERS • DEVON STREET.

YOUR GROCERY BILL THE matter ot reducing your monthly or weekly grocery payment is of considerable importance. And while we can help you to keep down the amount we won't let the quality suffer. All our soods aro fresh, and of the first quality. Just give us a call at our new store, and be convinced. WHITAKER'S CoBNEB LiiUDET AMD DEVON J Stbems i (Opposite the Melbourne). ; XbistU^ fJ Oatmeal I Made from thb •V I Finest by But Machinery.[A CARD.] T BEG to notify I have been appoint »d Agent in Taranakl for Andersons, Ltd., Wellington, Lyttelton, and Christchurch. I shall be pleased t# take orders for Oil Engines, Vertical Boilers, Vertical Engines, Horizontal and Multitubular Boilers, British and Buffalo i Marine Motors, Sentinel Motor Waggons, Traction Engines, Aveling acd Porter Threshing Mills, Oil Engines, friction Winches, etc. 1 'Vt-y ci DAVID IOHARTKRIS, urn iKm,jKMB eraxif._ jgyijiiijjiijiu

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 40, 12 March 1909, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 40, 12 March 1909, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 40, 12 March 1909, Page 3

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