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riTEIE CO-OPERATIVE TAILORING COMPANY. The 00-jperative Tailoring Co. you'll find Always in the front, ana never behind; Their garments the best in shape and form, The beau ideal and the latest worn. Choice Suits of fashionable huo and shade. Elegantly finished and honestly made. Their cutters show artistic eyes. Their tailoring skill all else outcries; The truest filters, the smartest cutters. The toniest styles and the latest flutters. it- i, l - 10 °, r v : nr e * vos may chance to scan s very best dressed mar. •vis the CO-OP >J it A TIV E J S SUlT—they re perfect artists And trim their clients to 'look the smartest. Compare our 455..55?, 65? and 75s Suits to any in the town. RAINPROOFS A SPECIALITY from 50s to 60s. INSPECTION INVITED. HAWKE’S BAA' WINES Prom T E MATA VINEYARD. CLARET. 103 per doz. pints. CHABLIS, 10s per doz. pints MADEIRA, 15s per dcz. pints. Packed Two Dozen assorted in cases free on board steamer or rail Port Aliunn. Postal note or cheque must accompany order to ELLISON AND DUNCAN. Merchants, Port Ahuriri (Napier). “E o R 0 E” TO BE HAD PER PACKET. AT WILLIAM CAMPBELL’S ORIENTAL rgA MART. 21 MANNERS STREET. Telephone 443. BRIDDIPORD STREET. Telephone 1084 NO ADVANCE IN PRICE OP BUTTER. DEFIANCE, Is. REKA, 11.1. DAIRY, lOd P. W. GOUGH, IN thanking the public for past support (previous to fire destroying his business) begs to say he, has now a now factory built, and fitted up specially for the Cycle Trade, which places him in a position to repair and build Machines at lower rates than heretofore. Accessories and Tyres-supplied. Accommodation for Motor Cars, etc. SUN CYCLE WORKS, No. 4. Little Taranaki street (Back of Old Firo Brigade Station.) KINDLY READ THE FOLLOWING NOTICE.

THE -Trocadero is now open for Luncheons. Teas and Suppers, until midnight. Private Diningrooms. Also first-class Cuisine. Patrons may rely upon being served in a proper and up-to-date manner. Orders by telephone will receive prompt and careful attention.' Note Address— TROCADERO, Near "Times” Office. Lambtou cmav. Telephone 251. 747 ■ IMPORTANT NOTICE! TTAVING started as Commission Agent, I have facilities for remitting Money to any person in Hobart, Tasmania, and other Australian States. Five per cent, must be added for my services. Address, H. W. EOSSITER, Post Office, Hobart. TO INVENTORS AND PATENTEES. TNVENTIONS worked out. Models made in. Metal. Wood, etc. , Utmost secrecy guaranteed. Private workshop. Electrical, Scientific, Surveying and Musical Instruments repaired and adjusted. Mechanic, P.O. Box 168. 179 (A Card.) "LEA HURST,” 6, HAWKESTONB ST. HIGH-CLASS Board and Residence; private sitting-rooms, electric light gas, piano, organ, hot and cold baths’ Terms, 255. 30s. 363 -MISS JACOBS. gOYAL MAIL COACHES. FOXTON-SHANNON LINE OP COACHES. - H, COLE ...' ... Proprietor. Coaches leave Poxton twice daily—s 30 a.m. and 3.45 p.m.—to connect with the Mail Trains from Wellington and PaL merston North, arriving at Shannon. ■ Coaches leave Shannon for Poxton at 10.30 a.m, and 8.15 p.m. HOLBEN AND KIRK PALMERSTON NORTH, • - WHOLESALE AND RETAIL ’ DAIRY PLANT MANUFACTURERS COMPLETE PLANTSJUPPLIED AND Correspondence Invited. FOE JOB PRINTING I RING UP 1045* •TIMES’ JOB PRINTING DEPARTMENT. w ALKEB AND CARRIERS. FORWARDING AGEN AND MAIL CONTRACTORS. BULLS. Our Coaches meet all trains at Greatford Railway Station, and con Passengers and Goods to Bulls. COUNTRY RESIDENCE. MISS FLEMING announces that sh has superior Board and Lodging a Wallace. U aipukurau. Comfortabl nome for families and convalescents healthy situation; good fishing. Term on application. 33 NEW PLYMOUTH. A EROWSMITH’S GRAND CENTRAL i-A COFFEE PALACE , (One minute’s walk from Railway Post Office and Banks). Recognised to be the Leading Temperance House in Taranaki. Sample Rooms. Correspondence promptly attended to. P.O. Bpx 84. 290

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXV, Issue 5009, 6 July 1903, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXV, Issue 5009, 6 July 1903, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXV, Issue 5009, 6 July 1903, Page 6