CHEAP RAILWAY FARES. THE WEEK-END NEW PLYMOUTH A DAY AT THE SEASIDE is a tonic and a happy diversion for the wife and children; better than all the medicine. THBEE FINE BEACHES to choose between—EAST END (surfing, sun-bath-ing, boating on river, donkeys andlswingboats for the children, splendid pavilion, refreshments); KAWAROA PARK (bathing in baths and surf, swing boats, afternoon tea, magnificent promenade); MOTUROA (surfing, fishing, boating, Paritutu, the Wharf, refreshments). OTHER ATTRACTION'S - Pukeknra Park, Western Park,. Hospital firotmds, Meeting of the Waters, "Aotca," etc., etc. RAILWAY EXCURSION FARES EVERY WEEK-END. Hawera to New Plymouth, return, firstclass, 8/11; second class, 6/-. Normanby, 8/4 and 5/8. Eltham 6/9 and 4/7. Stratford, 5/8 and 3/11. Midhirst, 5/5 and 3/9. Tariki, 5/5 and 3/9. Send to Expansion and Tourist League for special boarding tariffs for week-end or any other information.
THE LARGEST TEA MERCHANTS IN THE WORLD. Under the Patronage of ' Their Majesties, the King and Queen. Have recently established Offices and Packing Factory in New Zealand. Their world-renowned Teas are now packed in all Blends in Auckland and are shipped direct from their celebrated estates in Ceylon. No advance has been made in prices owing to the War, MESSRS. LIPTON LTD. INVITE APPLICATIONS FROM WHOLESALE HOUSES IN NEW PLYMOUTH FOR THE SALE OF THEIR TEAS IN NEW PLYMOUTH AND DISTRICT. Please apply to THK MANAGER, - MESSRS. LIPTON, LTD.,
fETROPOLITAN A GBICULTUEAL SOCIETY. 41st ANNUAL SHOW. NEW PLYMOUTH. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, March 1 and 2, 1910. MOST COMPLETE SCHEDULE EVER ISSUED BY THE SOCIETY. GENERAL ENTRIES Close on SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1910. Schedules on application to— A. L. HUMPHRIES, Secretary. Care Webster and McKellar's, Currie Street, New Plymouth. RESTORATION BEFORE DESTRUCTION. SAVE YOUR METAL AND SILVER WARE and thereby SAVE YOUR MONEY by sending them to ADAMS AND BOYD, GENERAL ELECTROPLATERS, THE AVENUE, WANGANUI.
All classes of plating done in copper, nickel, silver and gold, also antique finish copper and silver. Tableware, cruets, teapots, etc., repaired and re-plated. Shop fittings, gas fittings, plumbers' work, bedsteads, brass instruments—in fact, any article up to 2!sft. in length—plated and polished equal to new. TO CYCLISTS AND MOTORISTS. BICYCLE AND MOTOR PARTS nickelplated and beautifully finished. Everything except wood and aluminium re-plated equal to new at half the original cost. INQUIRIES SOLICITED. ADAMS AND BOYD, KIXON PLACE, WANGANUI. 'Phone 934.
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Taranaki Daily News, 14 January 1916, Page 6
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