KEILLER'S CONFECTIONERY ARE delicious sweetmeats made by a very old-estab-lished Ihindee firm, whose careful and particular policy lias placed them in the first rank, of Old Country manufacturers. Keiller's Assorted Chocolates Keillor's Imperial Mixed Chocolates Keiller's Nut Milk Chocolate Keillor's Genoa Chocolates Keiller's Capped Chocolates Keiller's Italian Jujubes Keiller's Hazel Nut Chocolates Keiller's Strawberry Jam Keiller's Marmalade These are all standard quality goods and are well worth inspecting. C. CARTER, DEVON ST., NEW PLYMOUTH.
CAMERATED CONCRETE TW, NEW METHOD OF BUILDING. ADVANTAGES TO YOU— Cheapness—Costs little more than wood and much less than brick. Indestructibility. Fire-proof. Damp-proof. Worm-proof. Sound-proof. No Painting. No Papering. Insurance about one-third Avon wood buildings. Adaptable to All Classes of Buildinjt. For farther particulars apply all Builders *rd Contractors, or care of J. W. WILSON EGMONT STREET. OPENING NOTICE. MISS C. H. RETFORD A NNOUNCES to her friends and the public generally that she is REOPENING in PREMISES in CURRIE STREET, next "Daily News" office. DESPERATE CLEARING SALE OF MILLINERY before opening New Stock. TARANAKI I ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY. | I SHOOTING SEASONMAY 14 to JUNE 14, 1910, inclusive. r ICENSES for SHOOTING GAME can be obtained from the Postmasters at New Plymouth, Inglewood. Waitara, and Gpunake. Following is a list of license-holders:-F. M. GravliM. T. Prentire. I A. Barriball. P. Haskett. B. Tippins. H. Barriball. C. C. Gilbert. F. W. Whittle. C. F. Barriball. W. H. John Juclso;i. L. D. Melvor. C. N. Johnson. Hector Gray. Harry Linn .;. A. Colmer J. 0. .ivtherford J. W. Messenger Bennett, . !•• -Uiam. A. H. ■!<•' '*u Harry Linn Gillies Bitn'u .;. A. Colmer R. Lambie. jun. J. 0. ivtherford J. P. Burton J. Vherkles^n D. Gault W. Messenger W. E. Percival W. J. Matthews F. S. Boardman C. Gray J. E. Wilson D. Blackley E. P. Nicho'.ls C. Matthews ENDORSEMENTS. J. J. Caldwell B. Clements DUNCAN McALLUM, Secretary, New Plymouth.
KNOW 60T4 m Thousands have enjoyed them for over 30 Years, and to-day will have no other. PURE BLEHOED PURE CEYLON rpHKEE-QUARTERS of an Acre <t>lenclic land handy to New Plymouth: price is i'l7(J; the cheapest pi-opei'ly in New Plymouth. UilmOur and Clarke, New Plymouth. 1 ()A ACRES, 4-roomed house, all XVV level crass land. 3 paddocks. Hbail shed and others; metal road, handy to railway station and factory; no weeds; price £lO per acre. For further particulars apply E. J. Carthew and Co., New Plymouth. SALF—C acres and £»oo«l houw, iy 8 miles from G.P.0.; a oargaia —Apply J. W. Wilson, Epnont-street.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 47, 4 June 1910, Page 6
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