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J. S. HART, GUNMAKER, DEVON-STREET (Next to Whitaker's Store), NEW PLYMOUTH, BEGS to notify the residents of New Plymouth and surrounding district that he has COMMENCED BUSINESS in Devoa street. Being a PRACTICAL GUNMAKER, the sporting public can rely 4 "on|all work being done soundly, and equal„to English ivork, at reasonable prices. A large stock of BREECH-LOADING DOUBLE and GUNS by good makers on Ea Also, Rifles and Revolvers in'great, variety Oartrid es and Ammunition of all kinds in stock. INSPECTION AND A TRIAL INVITED Send for Prices. SAFE KEYS MADE AND FITTED. /VNLY half the people in New Plymouth study economy in household purchases. how do we know;? Because only half of them insist upon having . , WAXINE SOAP l'or use in laundry work. The other, half allow the grocer to/put, them off with an inferior article which gives the seller ajlarger profit at the purchaser's expense. TRINITY COLLEGE, LONDON. [INSTITUTED 1872.] r r*HE last days of entry for the Loca X EXAMINATIONS in MUSIO at the flew Plymouth Centre are as under, viz.:— Musical Knowledge (Theoretical) Examination, February 10th. Instrumental and Vocal Examinations, June lGth. The Seven National Prizes of £5 and £3 each, and Ten Local Exhibitions, value £9 9s each, are awarded annually, in July. Chairman of the Local Committee, Vkn. Archdeacon Govett, Local Secretary,
N, K. MacDiabmid, tfrom whom the current Regulations may be obtained. KOOLIBaH is invaluable for muscle soreness. Used by all leading cyclists rl fpotbßlloTFi: 9,5. cIIPinistLTAKANAKI ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY. FISHING SEASON—IST OCTOBER 1899, to 30TH APRIL, 1900, FISHING LICENSES may be obtained from Mr. 0. 0. Smith, Inglewood ; Mr. J no. Avery, New Plymouth; and from the undersigned. D. MoALLUM, Men's licenses, 10s]; boys under 16, ss; adies, ss; day license, 2s tid ; one week, 5s Licenses have been issuedjto the following persons Joe Ramson W. F. McAllum D. McAllum A. L. Bartrop 0. Brown P, Wynn Williams W. Bewley J. G. Rutherford H. Giles H. Dixon T. Hopkinson 0. Smith W.J.Evans J. Vry H. B. Curtis G. V. Bennett' Noble King J. M Sutherland John FlintofE A. V. Ooldwell Alfred Shirley Ambrose Parli Charles Smith A. 0. Brown Maurice Kennedy Captain Cornwall G. B. Trimnell George Taylor M. E. Smith W. G. Calender J. H, Rowe N. Sheppard D. Evans E. M. Kowler W. Parkinson G. 0. Heenan G. E. Heenan The City Tailor HA OPENED BUSINESS IN DEVON-STREET (Second door from THEATRE ROYAL). OOME and Look at the Elegant Selection of First-class Goods for LADIES' & GENTLEMEN'S TAILORING. LADIES' GENTLEMEN'S CO&TUMES SUITS From 4-/10/-. From 3/jQ/-. 20 YEARS' CONTINENTAL EXPERIENCE A3 CUTTER AND TAILOR, Better Tailoring Work never offered in Taranaki. EVERYTHING TAILOR-MADE. BtSf Give the New Tailor a Chance before ordering from Auckland or Wellington. F. W, JENSEN, THE CITY TAILOR. jnS6 MKADAOHIiij ara relieved in & few miautcs iilU;r fcoing well l'ufci cjd wits: Setwbsis ftlsfj, |9otkasb9i
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 90, 18 April 1900, Page 3
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