Iff BOOKS T. R. DODDER'S. "THE ETERNAL CITY," j Oaine. I lan Maclaren says this book is ) bevond anything yet given by ( that author, and is a brilliant success. "TEE CRISIB." by W. Chutobill "DAVID HARUM." " KBAN HOLDBN" "THE SKY PILOT" "THE PALACE OF THE KINO" "THE CHOIR INVISIBLE" "THE MASTER SINNER" All these are considered tbe most readable books of tbe day. "THE WARRIGAL'S WELL," by Donald Macdon&ld »ALICE OF OLD VINCENNEB," by Maurice Thompson Both of these are having an immense sale, Maodonald's being a fascinating tale of Bash Life in Australia, and Thompson's a book of thrilling interest of the American War. TP T) TT having just received invoioes 1 • JIV.JCJL of I Books to arrive from England, finds he .must make room, so is disposed to sell any of the old stock at UNPRECEDENTED PRICES for a few weeks AN EABLY INSPECTION INVITED. THE 1 MANHATTAN PATEN 'C SMOKELESS INCANDESCENT ILAMI'I 14 INCHES HIGH,|2Qs. IN PRICE SMOKELESS AND pDORLESS. TURNS OUT JUST LIKE GAS ABSOLUTELY THE FINEST LAMP IN THE WORLD. ITS CHIEF POINTS: ALL IHE VIRTUES OTHER LAMPS LACK. ITS BEST POINT OF ALL: tsr light, m On Sale by all ironmongers. THE MANHATTAN LAMP COMPANY, New York, Sydney, and Melbourne. NOTICE OF REMOVALMr. JAMES BUTTERWORTH begs to notify that he iiaa REMOVED into the premises recently occupied by Mr. Abbott, in Devon-street, where he will hat e plenty of room to display his MAORI AND OTHER OURIO3, ko.kc., to the nest advantage. He still bays and sells everything from a needle to an anohor. It yon want an Express, Spring Trap, a Sulky, GO TO BOTTERWORTH. If yon-want a New or Second-hand set Harness, ! GO TO BUTTERWORTH. f yon want a New or Second-hand Saddle and Bridle, GO TO BUTTERWORTH. If yon wania Gold or Silver Watoh. GO TO BUTTERWORTH. If yon are unable to obtain what yon want GO TO BUTTERWORTH, who has a large collection of all sorts of goods. If you want a Typewriter, If you want a Copying Press, If yon frant a Camera, GO TO BUTTERWORTH. Persons wishing to inspect his larg lection,of Maori Curios are invited to any Tuesday, when they will be welcomed without being asked to buy. Address— J. BUTTERWORTH, OLD CURIOSITY SHOP, Devon street. DO NOT DELAY! UST FEW DAYS! LAST FEW DAYS! THE Dbksdhn Piano Company's Great Sale of Pianos and Organs, conducted by the Manager, Mr. J. Brookes, at the Depot, Devon-street. Representative: G. W. HBNDBBSON. W. H. PILLAR NOTIFIES the residents of New Plymouth and District, that he has Btarted business as PAINTER PAPBRHANGKR GLAZIER SIGN WRITER AND GENERAL HOUSE DECORATOR. Estimates supplied and orders promptly attended to. Having secured the services of A. Cleland as manager, all work intrusted to me will be under his personal supervision, and I trust that by attention to business to merit a fair share of the public patronage. Devon-street East, next Healy, Grocer.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 270, 15 November 1901, Page 3
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