WHAT TO ADVICE TO BUSINESS MEN Buy your Walking?' Booh at OHATTERTONU.Eas] Fitting. FARMEKS LADIES Bay your Watertight at OHATTERTON'S. Buy your Walking and Evening Shoes at OHATTERTON'S. HOUSEKEEPERS Buy the Children's Boots and Shoes at OHATTERTON'S EVERYBODY Call at OHATTERTON' BOOT and SHOE WAREHOUSE. CHATTERTON'S Boots, Shoes, and Slippers ARE WORTH BUYING. THEY GIVE SATISFACTION. THEY ARE CHEAP AND GOOD. iGriATTERTON'S BOOT WAREHOUSE, Devon-street, New Plymouth. jn9 J. S. HART, GUNMAKER, DEVON-STREET (Next to Wbitaker's Store), NEW PLYMOUTH, BEGS to notify tbe residents of New Plymouth and surrounding district that he has COMMENCED BUSINESS in Devon street. Being a PRACTICAL GUNMAKER, the sporting public can rely on'all work being done soundly, and equal to English work, at reasonable prices. A large stock of BREECH-LOADING DOUBLE and SINGLE BARREL GUNS by good makers on sa Also, Rifles and Revolvers in greatjvariety Oartrid es and Ammunition of all kinds in stock. INSPECTION AND A TRIAL INVITED Send for Prices. SAFE KEYS MADE AND FITTED. A WAMIHO. A S several well-known models of RICH. LIPP & SOHN'S famous Pianos are being imitated b many small manufacturers, and are ofEered to the public under the name or style of LIPP'S SYSTEM. We caution our friends to pay particular attention to the fact that each Piano manufactured by Rich. Lipp & Sohn, Stuttgart, bears their full name cast 011 the iron frame and inlaid .on the fall of the* keyboard. Sole agents for New Zealand, THE Dresden Piano Company, Wellington. M. J. Brookes,'.Manager, G. W. Hbkdebson, isentatl Devon-st„'N,P. 3 j V U VyCJ FOP, INFLUENZA na attack pen Box From all Ohemists and Storekeepers. Post free NEUROL Co., Auckland, DRESS CUTTING AND MAKING CLASSES. Technical School, Auckland, 1899. THIS is to cerLify that Miss E. FORBES has been lu&tiuctor of the Dressmaking Olasses at the Auckland Technical School since its establishment in 1895, her system of charts, styled the " Excelsior " Sjßtem of Dress-cutting, having been taught during tbe period named. On occasions as many as thirty students have attended the olasses at a time, and the system has received universal commendation, Miss Forbes is now taking advantage of the slack season of ihe School in order to introduce Iter system of leaching in other parts of New Zealand, —J. Heney Mackib, Secret, ry, Miss Foßwa3' Classes wiil commence uex< week at the Farmers' Club, mu leiisveu lu a tew minutes after b«ing wall rubbed VTJti
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 89, 10 April 1900, Page 3
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399Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 89, 10 April 1900, Page 3
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