" Oh, Loss of Sight, I Of thee I most complain." (KlltM.) 1 hoiiilit was Milton himself to blame ? If your sight be irrevocably Impaired WHO IS TO BLAME 1 aigia, insomnia, ami various ey> troubles. ALL HELIEVABLE BY GLASSES properly fitted. If you »it(Ter , iUU'RE TO BLAMB. SAMUEL BARRY, D.8.0. EYESIGHT SPECIALIST, QUEEN STHEET, AUCKLAND. J HELOTS I Red Post Furniture and i Bedding Warehouse. WE beg to call attention to our large stock of linoleums and floor cloths, 'beautiful patterns to chose from ; very cheap. It will pay to come and inspect our bedsteads, as we have a very heavy stock ol these goods at very low prices : also, overmantels greatly reduced. Our stock comprises the very best furniture and is made on the preroiscii. Orders placed with us will receive prompt attention. Inspection of stock and factory Invited. Note the addressOpposite the residence of 0. Samuel, Esq., Devon-street, East. THE WALK-OVER BOOT I COMING TO HAND NEXT WEEK. FAVOURITES IN ALL THE COLONIES. Bostook's Goods JUST ARRIVED. MISS CHATTERTON has taken charge of the Ladies' Fitting Roou, GRAYSON & COCK, BOOT AND SHOE IMPORTERS, New Plymouth. Taranakl Acclimatisation j Society. SHOOTING SEASON, 1904. (From Ist May to 31st July.)
THE Shooting: Season for Nativ< Game (excepting native pigeon, kaka, pukeko, wio. or blue duck, tui, huia, white heron, and crested grebe) and Imported Game in the district, consisting of the Counties of Taranaki, Clifton, and Egmont (excepting the Mount Egmont Fortist Reserve, Kaitako Ranges, being sections 10X and 170, in the Oakura District, and Paraninihl »r White Cliffs Reservation) will cemmence on the ;tst Ma> and end on 81st July, both days in elusive. In the M»unt Egmont Forest Huswrve, being the area within the circumference of a circle having a radius of six miles from the summit of Mount Egmont, the shooting of Na tive arid Imported Game is strictly prohibited at all times. Licenses can bo obtained from th, Chief Postmaster at New Plymouth and Postmasters at Waitara, Ingii' wood, and Opunake. SHOOTING LICENSES, B. Tipplns A. J. Cole A. Cliff W. W. Murton E. Whittle W. Bewley F. M. Grayling F. A. Orboll N. Johnson A. Gray J, A. Laing J. W. Abbott W. Sampson D. Teed R. H. George J. Bennett L. B. Webster A. N. Bewley H. H. Grayling H. Linn B. Chilcott J. E. Wilson A. L. Connett C. A, Rumball H. A. Whitcombe P. Duddy T. C, H. Nloholls s! A. Baigent K. W. Baigent T. Oorkill G. A. Richardson C. S. Russell L. Instone H. Giles F. Rusling H. T. Hickton J. W. Winaeld E. Broard W. E. Pcrcival J. T. Prosser H. T. Hicks S. McGuinness W. A. Jury A. Watkins F. Standing J. Rusling E. Tumi T. Clarke E. Earl E. P. Nicholls J. A. Colemer C. Matthews R. H. Pigott E. Julian R. Duthle W. B. Levoriidae Walter Messenger T. L. Weir. James Kirkwood H. C. Barret*" L. G. P. Spencor J. H. Turner W, Ogior John Judson JUST WHAT I WANT. | FOR LADIESOUR GLACE KID SHOES-Button and Lace, from 7s 6d. THEY ARE REALLY NICB. OUR AMERICAN BUTTON BOOTS, from lis 6d. ARE JUST WHAT I WANT. FOR OEN'TF.KMEVOUR WALk-LVIiASE BOOTS-ln broad and narrow toes, 17b 8d ARE UP-TO-DATE. OUR RAZOR TOE BUTTON AND Lace Boots. 21s. ARE JUST THE BOOTS FOR ME. WE have not forgotten the Children. Bring them along and see our display of SLIPPERS FOR THE WINTER. R. DEARE. FOR UP-TO-DATE FOOTWEAR, (Opposite Coffee Palace) NEW PLYMOUTH,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 156, 6 July 1904, Page 4
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