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SPECIAL AH yRRTISEMENTS. CHRISTMAS CHEER CARNIVAL CROWDS. TO BE PROCURED FROM JOSEPH WHITAKEJR, DIRECT IMPORTER, DEVON STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH. FULLY STOCKED WITH GOODS DELIGHTFUL IN APPEARANCE ! PLEASANT TO THE TASTE I Special Purchase of FIRST PRIZE HAMS AND BACON FIRST PRIZE HAMS AND BACON From the INGLEWOOD BACON COMPANY, FRUITS IN ABUNDANCEMuscatels, Almonds, Nuts Currants, Sultanas, Peel, etc., etc. CARR'S CELEBRATED ENGLISH BISCUITS. CORDLVLS, CONFECTIONERY WHITAKER'S (Next Criterion Hotel). FOR SUPPLIES OF GUARANTEED QUALITY, 'Phone 111, GREAT DISPLAY OF FASHIONABLE DRAPERY CARNIVAL AND EXHIBITION t)AINTY MILLINERY FASHIONABLE HOSIERY AND GLOVES THE NEWEST SUNSHADES BEAUTIFUL SILK AND OTHER BLOUSES FANCY HANDKERCHIEFS for presents, Dorothy Pinafores and Fancy Aprons, Crash Jackets, Crash Skirts, Crash Costumes, Black and Cream Voile Skirts, Latest Shapes in Corsets, 300 Pairs Newest Curtains, Handsome Embroidered Bedspreads, Sheet Shams, Tray Cloths, Men's and Boys' Hats Ties, Shirts, and Suits in Latest Styles for Summer Wear. AMRURY BROS., NEW PLYMOUTH. THE GRAND CENTRAL COFFEE PALACE. PROPRIETOR ARROWSMITH. Telephone No. 150, Box 85 Terms: From 4/6 per day. Cook's Coupons Accepted Cue Minute's walk from Railway, Fost Office, Banks, etc. EQUAL-IN EVERY WAY TO A FIRST-CLASS HOTEL. Specially adapted for the convenience and comfort of Commercial Travellers and Visitors. Recognised as the ' Leading Unlicensed Hotel in Taranakl. CONVENIENT AND COMMODIOUS SAMPLE ROOM, LOFTY AND AIRY DINING, SITTING AND BED ROOMS, "■""'■. 1: - - ~ ...... ... 1^232? Hot, Cold, and Shower, Baths. •"•'"" OKEY, SON & ARNOLD, DESIRE to intimate that in order to facilitate the adjustmwS I partnership accounts, and also fo private reasons, they have converted their business into a private com any with limited liability No shares have been offered to the public, and no alteration has been" made in the general management.- ° The Contracting and House-decorating Department will be relinquished, and Mr E. Okey will assist as salesman in the Oil and Colour and Paperhongings branch of th business. WE tender our best thanks fo past favours, and also for many okens of appreciation received from our numerous friends, and we respectfully solicit an extended patronage for the new CompanT lease address all correspondence «, Okey, Son, and Arnold, Limited. Central Hardware Depot, NEW PLYMOUTH, JONES & ASHDOWN. * UNDER ENTIRELY NEW MANAGEMENT, HAVING engaged 'a first-class Cutter, from a leading Melb'ouftie house, we beg to intimate to the public of Now Plymouth and surround-" ing district that we are prepared to undertiake the manufacture of all classes oi Gentlemen's Garments, and customers can rely on getting the VERY BEST FIT AND LATEST STYLE, SUITS TO MEASURE from 55s to £5 Ss, Jones and Ashdown, TAILORS, DEVON STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH, THE SILVER STREET PLUMBING NOW ARRIVING—WORKS* - Opposite Police Station, NEW PLYMOUTH.; T. W FRANCIS, PLUMBER, GASFITTER & TINWORKER, Plumbing Work in all its branches done in the very best style of workmanship by competent men. Estimates given. All work guaw an teed.. NEW SEASON'S SEELS COMPRISING • LONG RED, YELLOW GLOHS AND GATEPOST MANGOLD. BAHRIBALL AND SINCL'AIB'S CHAMPION CARROT CHAMPION MONARCH, G.CT.Y, ABERDEEN, ,F.T.Y. ABERDffIEN AND WHITESTONE TURNIP.Waiwakaiho Bridge. cocksfoot, ryegrass DANGEROUS, PUBLIC NOTICE is given that the Waiwakaiho Bridge on DevonRoad, about 2 miles east of New Plymouthj la dangerous for, heavy traffic, H. OKEY, Chairman Taranakl County Council, SOLE BROS., MEAT PURVEYOR Si DEVON STREET CENTRAL* AND CLOVBBS, Rowe and Paterae »n BROUGHAM STREET, Cheap Farms. DEVON STREET CENTRAL, 400 ACRES, good dairy country ; «„«_ . 70 acres felled, 30 acres in irra 6*. WISH the public to know that they Price, £l5O, still continue their policy of killing 50 ACRES, g„od six roon led prime stock only to meet the re- house; good outbuildings. WeU 6 übquirements of their numerous cue- divided. Close to school and <tao tomers. For quality and price they tory. Six miles from town„ Pi ice, defjj Competition.] Their small goods £BOO. £250 cash, ate unequalled in the local market. 100 AORE% all in grass, jjood PRIME CANTERBURY HAMS AND *<""*. cowshed, stables, trap* *ed, BACON. and piggeries. Close to cchojol end N.B.—No old cows killed, so we Price £lO pen a Can guarantee all Prime Quality* cash re ' "*" NOTE—SoIe Bros, hold an unheal- **V** « en record of First Prizee for the.last . At,' -- - i Ave y.ean foe 1- '*£■!§£s AO, SW«, L. TUKE,

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7702, 3 January 1905, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7702, 3 January 1905, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7702, 3 January 1905, Page 1

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