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*HE ONLY MORNING PAPER THE PROVINCE J

AN IDEAL HOTEL Is the leading hotel of Tarnnaki When you make the White Hart Hotel your home, you arc opposite the Post Office, two minutes away from the Railway Station, ami as comfortable as careful attention and experience can make you. Letters and telegrams promptly attended to. In case of lire, ■'escapes" arc plentiful and convenient. WHITE HART HOTEL Xew Plymouth. (Under the patronage of His Excellency the Governor). The furnishing is tasteful, tin- various sitting rooms, drawing, writing and commercial rooms arranged thoughtfully and for luxurious comfort." Billiard table, hot, cold and shower baths equally of the best. The bar is apart from the private entrant e and is stocked with liquors fit to ur. hold the reputation, CHAKLES CLAKKE, Peopuietob, (Late of Gisborne and Auckland). Telenhone 38 P.O. Box 3(5

TNION STEAM SHIP J CO. OF NEW ZEA- ' LAND, LIMITED. WILL despatch" steamers carrying passengers and cargo from New Plymouth Wharf (weather and other circumstances permittiuir) : TO ONEHUNOA FOR AUCKLAND : ITakapuna, Tuesday ui u."« v™ >ry Thursday, at 8.30 mna« every Saturday, 8.30 p.m. A refcreeeiitativo of the contpany travels on the mail train to book passengere before reaching the vcssolj TO WELUiNGTON': Tekapuna, every Tucsaay, at noon 4 Botoiti, every Thursday, at noon. Taking Nelson cargo "direct. FOfc DUNEDIN AND SOOTHER* PORTS (wit&ut tramshiprncnt)i Coriuna. Moudivy. Jan. 2<J, at uoon.

WE CAN CONSCIENTIOUSLY RECOMMEND TO INVESTORS Any of tlie following six propcrties. Our reputation is behind our rccommondation, and of tUis we arc very carefull. In offering you our service; as Estate Specialists, we need bul a fair commission—for fair dealing, and place at yo> disposal our horses and trar free of charge, we shall % satisfied where you, as our client, are salisiied. i ij± ACRE on the Devon Line near the Western I'ark, with sixroomed house. Price £3oO. Terms: £SO cash, and the lialancc 0 ACHES, \ ogcltown, level lnijd and opposite sections selling for' £2-10 per acre. Price for THREE Acres is only £375. 1 Q1 ACRES, within four'miles of Xew Plymouth, with a really firstclass residence of 10 rooms and moderate outbuildings. This place is a real bargain and the price is only £l2 10s. Easy terms can he arranged. Eighty acres are I level and the balance good undulat- i ing laud. I>*o matter what your requirements are, whether it be a home in town, a section, or a farm, we simply state here that we can find what you want. If you wish to sell—tell us, you can use our advertising space free, and our renounces are at your commaud. We'll find a buyer.

■jtralinu trijw weekly, ~it!i Sea Islands Iriiw moulLlv. country cargo muit reach New Ply,uth—(or Southern porti, not later an Monday and Wednesday evening ,-ains ; and tor North, Tuesday, 'hursday, and Saturday morning Ftrains, accompanied by full particulars. Passengers booked to London by the Orient-Pacific line, via Sydney ; and by the Canadian and AlMUfclian Une, via Vw»souver. CANAMAN - AUSTRALIAN ROYAL EUROPE VIA AMERICA, MOST INTERESTING ROUTE. Leave Leave Steamers Sydney Aucklai Miowera Feb. l'J Feb.: *M"o.uia Mar. l'J Mu. I tllalieuo Ajil. 10 Apl.: Passengers from New Zealand have option of joining mail steamer at Sydney or Suva. For all information, guide book, aps, etc., apply I UNION STPAM SHIP (COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND (Ltd.) TORTHERN STEAM. -1 SHIP COMPANY, LIMITED.

AUCKLAND SERVICE, From Breakwatur (neatln S.S. RAKAWA FOR ONEHUNGA: EVERY MONDAY, WEDNESDAY AND FRIDAY, at 8.30 p.m. Tlio Ilarawa carries a ioiecabin stewardess. Passage tickels must be taken at the Company's office, or from agent on train. All cargo for shipment must be »c----companied by a shipping note. Town cargo must be booked al railway not later than 2.30 p.m. CouaLry cargo should reach New Plymouth by morning trait, accompanied by full particulars. Apply to •J. C. WEBSTER, Agent. Office: Egmout Street, New Plymouth. rxRIENT PACIFIC l#s_ II LINE. ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS. FOR PLYMOUTH AND LONDON "Via Frem&ntle, Colombo (transhipping to* all Indian Ports), and Sum Canal, satlibg ai under from Sydney and Melbourne. Leave Leave __ers Sydney Melbourne Noon i P- m - Oroya Jan. 27 Jan. 30 'Ortona Feb. 10 Feb- 13 •0,,1, i Feb. 3-1 ]->'>. 2/ *Orieut Mur. ID Mai' 1:1 *Orontcs Mar. 21 Mar 27 And fortnightly after.

i gIT ACKES at Sentry Hill. Al m grass except a little sheHcrl bush. Two - acre orchard, five I roomed house, harness room,] dairy and all necessary outbuild-j iugs. Sub-divided into H paddocks. Mile and a quarter from creamery and school, and three miles from railway station. A good herd of 25 cons, 2 ploughs, hay rake, disc and line harrows, horse-power chaff cutter and oat , crusher, milk cart, milk pans, and ■ill dairy utensils. To be sold as a going concern at the low price of £lO per acre. A K Q ACHES in Mimi district; 200 | acres freehold and the balance leasehold. Two miles of sheepproof fencing, 4-rooincd house, woolshed, outbuildings, grape house; 325 acres in grass. The house and other buildings are on the freehold. Price £ISOO. Terms: £SCO cash, and the baliincc can rcuuvu at 5 per cent. Aa excellent sheep farm. 1 ftOO ACHES at Uruli UOO acres iu grass, balance in bush. Good 6-rooiued house, 4-roomed cottage, wen's cottage, cowshed, sheep and cuttle yards. Three miles from factory, post office and store. At present carrying COO cattle, 15 liorses, and a number of sheep. Price only £5 per acre. We have blocks in Kaglau Taurauga, Wairarapa, and Waikato North, South, East ;iud West, aud shall be pleased la assist you, and provide you »itk information. Even if you aw wly slightly interested, write us, pe'll do our best to serve you faithfully. GILMOUR & PATTIE

•Twin Screw Steamers. Agents for all New Zealana Ports. INiUil STEAM SHIP CO. NOKTHEKX STEAM SHIP ICOM•VXSY, LIMITED. | AXNTAL 'fTMMEIi CIU'ISK ALONG THE" XOKTHEIiN COAST. g.«, XGAPUHT. | Will louvc Auckland FRIDAY. Fcbmnvy yth, rel«r»ii)g SATl T |U>AY, I Ft'lll'llMTlTlli, EXCELLENT FLSHING, DELIGHTFUL ITCXTCS, MUSICAL EVKNINGSf T\TO KFFOPT WILL UK Sl'AltED ll to maintain the high standard of previous e»L'ur»io)fs in order to make this, without exception the nio*t i'»Joyable HOLIDAY TKIP ot the season,

LAXD AGENTS SEW PtYMOU T 11. THE "NEWS" FOR THE DAY. Can be purchased every morning, or subscriptions can be sent in. to us from any of the following authorised agents for The Taranaki Daily and Weekly News. Mr Lister, The Store, Moturoa. Mr J. Avery, Tobacconist, Devon I Mr T Avery, Stationer, Devon St, N.P. Mr C. 0. Hawke, Bookseller, Devon Street, X.P. ' Mr T B. Holder, Bookseller, Dc-.cn Street, N.P. Miss Cottier, Store, Brougham .Street Mr Roberts, Grocer, Elliott Street. Mrs Bruce, Store, Hospital Gate. Mr Francis, Store, Devon Street West. Mr A. G. Catran, Fancy Goods Dealer Devon Street. City Fruit Co., Devon Street East. MrScrivcner, Stoie, Henui. Mr Tiscb, Store, Fitzroy. Mr J. McNeil, Grocer, Devon Street East Mr H. J. Hobbs. Grocer, Devon Street West. Miss Hetford, Devon Street, Dra cr llrenui, Mr Bell Block, Mr Downs-! ■gentry H'li, Mrs Sampson. Inglewoorl, Mr Drake. Stratford, Mr H. I, Belts Jlthaui, Mr H. G. Carman' Kaponga, Mr Carman] Hawera, Mr 1". H. Boa.se. 3'oriki. MrThmkieston. If yM like the" NEWS" from issue, tell your fnmls-nell tjreciatc your kindness-so fl'ey! If vnu DON'T like >tU s_aiulw'hy! Maybe yon hi friend ivlio would like to subsc we'll find an agent in ms ioumv> _or reaeh him by null. Every day the circulation extends by coach to Urenui, by coach to Opunake, bv rail to Hawera and all intermediary points—in fact throughout the whole Province of Tarauaki. ADDKESS E)r,QL'IHIES TO CIIICUL/ TION MANAGED, " NEWS " OFFICE, UiWlfc'llrVJ' M.V PLYMOUTH mbrttlrewardei; by oouutoj JUSTICE. The acknowledged good qualities and success of SANDER and SONS' KUCALYPTI EXTRACT have brought out many imitations, and one case was just tried in the Court of Victoria, before ~is Honor Chipf Justice Sir J. Madden, h.CHis Honor, in giving judgment, said that whenever an article is commended to the public By reason of its ■mod quality, etc., it isi not pcrmis»ibl« to imitate any of its features. He restrained the imitators pcrpcluiUy from doing so, and ordered them 4fi pay all S 08 * 8 *

Befitting »»t IW open. Fa-t- (.from Auckland) : I'M"' ill to JEW J. C. -WEBSTKIt, Age Taranaki Foundry OKEY&ROLLO ENGINEERS, IRON AND BRASS FOUNDERS. NOTIFY that Uicy have removed heir works to new am) commodious premises iu Molesworlh-street, a short diseance c«st of the Sash ami Door Factory. The new factory is thoroughly equipped and the Firm ara prepared, as in the past, to execute all work entrusted to thera in a skilful and prompt manrer,DAIRY FACTORY MACHINERY. WATER WHEELS, TURBINES, and SAWMILL MACHINES. All Clashes nt Agricultural nr.d Ge oral Machinery Repaired. ! AGENTS FOR A. and H. McLaren's Traction Engines, Steam Road Rollers, Trac tion Waggons. Oldsmobile Motor Cnra and AutoMotor Truckgj iadiator Butter Makers and Separators. Victor Gas or Gasoline Engines. Wrought Steel Split l'ulleys. Shaft inc. iind Pfumber Blocks. (rn.-ni•■ntii' C:ißt Iron Columns, Verandah and Frame Hrackfcts. ilelepboM 148 £JL £fl* 1»«-

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8038, 27 January 1906, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8038, 27 January 1906, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8038, 27 January 1906, Page 1

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