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)'D EA AXD g A YtE SOLICITORS, Opposite Post Office, Princes Street' HAWERA. 'T. : 'A. I/'* NE »G AN, DENTAL StJRGEON „„„ MUNICIPAL BUILDINGS, BROADWAY : STRATFOBL AND AT ELTHAM. AND Q..RIFFITHS, Frank Messenger. F.N.Z.I.A.J [Victor Griffiths, F.N.Z.I.A. p. „ HEGISTERED ARCHITECTS, lil Devon Street, opposite A.M.P. building. New Plymouth. M RS ' gLANCHARD, S?r E nin IPATED MEDICAL MASSEUSE. GILBERT STREET. NEW PLYMOUTH. Telephoue 356. J^OOEftS, TT7i=n™ ERTIFICATED MIDWIFE. IRISHES to notify that she has taken over West Etld Maternity Hospital, and has vacancies for patients Phono 208. [Professional Card.] M RS S. H. .gTRONGE, MEMBER OF N.Z. ACADEMY Is prepared to receive Pupils In Drawing and Paintlne In Oils or Water Colors. Terms on Application AVENUE ROAD. Telephone 144. [A Card,] 0 gTURROCK, (L. Mus., T.C L ) PIANIST. : e of Chrlstchurcli). TEACHER OF PIANOFORTE, ORGAN THEORY. ETC. Recommences Tuition on Monday, February 4 r, t ,„if"" e '" tclldin K PUDlls. Parents or Guardians on Friday and Saturday, February 1 c.. ~a nd 2 ' trom 2 1111 6 P.m. Studio: Griffiths' Buildings, Egmont Street 'Phone CHi. CCONFIDENTIAL TYPIST. M ISS F. B. gEDFORD. OfHco: Phillips' Buildings, opposite Newton Kings Mart, New Plymouth. is considered, as well as the class of traffic that has to be carried. During the trip the county engineer pointed out a number of improvements that lie contemplated, which would need to be carried out before tar-sealing was commenced. These improvements include several cuttings to improve grades ot lulls, tlie straightening of several bad corners, improvements of approaches to bridges, etc., especially the sharp turn near the Parihaka road. The result of the tour of inspection should mean the putting m hand of several improvements, which not only local ratepayers, but visiting/motorists, will, much appreciate. t To-night is.hosemg time—if vou want toikeep youngarden looking fresh, green, srttraetive. Askfgr tho Lor G qualities! |pf sosehSSl

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Taranaki Daily News, 29 January 1918, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 29 January 1918, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 29 January 1918, Page 3

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