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SATURDAY, 28th APRIL. JTEWTON KING has received instructions XI from Mr. A. M. Veaxe, who is retiring from business, to sell by auction at his mart on the above date, — His Stock-in-Trade of Men's Clothing, etc., comprising Men's and Youth's Suits, Suit Lengths of Tweed, Boys' Knicker Suits, all sizes, Men's Oord and Tweed Trousers, Men's Denims, Hats, White Shirts, Tennis Shirts, Cricketing Shiits and Trousers, Scarves, Collars, Umbrellas, i general assortment of Men's and Boys' Clothing. Most of the above goods have been imported direct from England, one case having just heen opened. The whole of the goods are of superior quality. 21,24 Sale at 2 o'clock. INGLEWOOD. SATURDAY, sth ; MAY. VICKERS& STEVENS (in conjunction with Messrs. Wyllie and Stott) have received instructions from Mr. J. M. HigNBTT to sell by public auction at their sale rooms,— SECTION 45, Moa Block, containing 101 acrea, of which 95 acres are in grass or cultivation, good 6roomed house and outbuildings, fenced and sub-divided into 5 paddocks. The farm is situated on the Durham Road, and the land is first-class. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers. Sale at 1 o'clock.

SOUPS, B \ u^ 8 GRAVIES ASK FOR {and see that you get) m Made solely from Cattle passed by the GoTemment Veterinary Inspeotor, Guaranteed

Absolutely Pure and o{ the Vc. y -. 0 -,, ~ la. Per Jar. From Starts, Chemists, <&o. 1 Throughout, tlio Colony. TRINITY COLLEGE, LONDON. [lnstituted 1872.] TBEflaat days of entry for the Loca EXAMINATIONS in MUSIO at the Sew Plymouth Centre are as under, viz.: — Musical Knowledge (Theoretical) Examination, February JOth. Instrumental and Vocal Examinations, June 10th. The Seven National Prizes of £5 and £3 each, and Ten Lccal Exhibitions, value £9 9s each, are awarded annually, in July. Chairman of the Local Committee, Ven, archdeacon Govbtt, Local Secretary, N. K. MacDiabmid, from whom the current Begulationa may be obtained.

SAfiE JXEUR.OL OHI OOS6 CORAS , BEWARE OF IMITATIONS ''_ 0 Tbadb Mabk—•' NEUROL n each • _,„. oowder "10 PERSONS desirous o£ obtaining . BUSINESS PREMISES in Kingstreet-, the undersigned is about to erect a Two-storey Building and large Concrete Cellar. The building will have a frontage of 23 feat on King-street, and 50 feet in length, with access to Devonstreet by the passage adjoining Mr. Knight's sa'ldler's shop. Mr. W. Y. Brooking, the architect, will be glad to show the plans to intending tenants, which can be altered to suit their requirements before calling tenders for the work. Applications for the .whole or of the premises. Apjjly to G. TISOH. 24 New Plymouth.

SUNBEAM IB OEILON TWA A enta—R. COCK & SON

TARANAKI ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY. FISHING SEASON—Ist OCTOBER 1899,10 30th APRIL, 1900. JC from Mr. 0. 0. Smith, Inelewood ; Mr. Jno. Avery, New Plymouth; and from the undersigned. D. MoALLUM, Secretary. Men's licenses, 10s"; boys under 16, ss; adieß, ss; day license, 2s 6d ; one week, 5s Licenses have been issued to the following persons : Joe Bamson D. MoAllum 0. Brown W, Bewley H. Giles T. Hopkinson W Evans H. B. Curtis Noble King John KlintofE Alfred Shirley Charles Smith Maurice Kennedy 0. B. Trimnell M. E. Bmith J. H. Eowe D Evan* W. Parkinson Q. K. Heenan W. F. MoAllum A. L. Bartrop P. Wynn William J. G. Rutherfo H. Dixon 0. Smith J. 'erry G. V. Bennett J. M Sutherland A. V. Ooldwell Ambrose Parli A. 0. Brown Captain Cornwall George Taylor W. G. Oallender N. Sijeppard B. M. I'owler G. 0. Ueenan

TJli!l ASSOCIATED Oi' THE KOYAL ACADEMY OF MUSIC akjj THE ROYAL OOLLEGJv OF MUSIC. .._ . xuivctl by thfl underJii sigr.od feu I.i'Oui O'iUti'O E'.;un?iiiii.-ioßf, Junior ;;:••>.! B:. 1 loi' G;'ttii<;s ;u>.d tjchool Exjituiaa'J.uiii,, 'i i;iA).v:-i'."...l Kxiu..'i-ju(,io. r is in Klt."ne'.i!."> o; ,;U;J.o civi (Jounteij.oint, in J:>i:fi S"<j, lilOO; Pracfcal Sxar'' catiou.'i jr. Si.-igicg ;md Ins tr.-;;?) on fcal Musi . (ir.c'urling MariO'orto, Viuliu, andail c;.. : -«r 'n Ncamhftr cr Daceo bt:r ;:eyt. Ail Jfiiitriiis close n\ Jat J Cupitii oi SyJlabu.-.. itnd JsitiH-y H'wms oa>i bti Uiwl r.ri Implication tf. V", !?"' ,:«:)NO, r. tocrl !>.pL>ieK(i;it«tJvß,

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 93, 25 April 1900, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 93, 25 April 1900, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 93, 25 April 1900, Page 3

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