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gGMONT A BORLAND, STRATFORD. Building Contractor’s Diploma (Special Merit) and Quarry Manager’s Certificate. Concrete Kerbs, Monumental, Ecclesiastical and General Masonry set out and quoted for. CONSULT J. O. BENNETT F. 1.0., N.Z. The Optician, 199 DEVON ST., NEW PLYMOUTH. ’Phone 630. •jitiiiiiitnnniiiiiiuniiiiiniiHiiiiiiiiHeMiniiiiiininiiiiimnii’j = New Plymouth Stratford = f Phono 806 Phono 594 : I DAVIES’ | i SIGHT TESTING ROOMS i = Three English qualified = | Opticians = 1 - Ernest Davies, F.S.M.C., F. 1.0. = : Owen Davies, F.S.M.C., F.8.0.A. : I John Davies, F.S.M.C.. F.8.0.A. x = STEWART’S FLORAL studios. ’PHONES: MS® Day Night .... 1365 'W W e Telegraph ” Floral Emblems Anywhere Any Time. BOON BROS., FUNERAL DIRECTORS • (Careful and Personal Attention). TOWN AND COUNTRY. ’Phones ..... Business Hours 253. Night and Holidays 1336 & 125. Address: GOVER ST., NEW PLYMOUTH. BEACH SUNSHADES. c °i" ourful Sun- ‘ shades with 'JUKIibdL- extending pole ft —and in fast I colours. You’ll II be glad of the Il shade it afII fords on beach U or lawn. Made by . . . I. M. HILL, THE UMBRELLA SHOP, Egmont Street (Opp. State Fire) NEW PLYMOUTH. Stratford Depot——Rudkin’s. ‘A RE E nglishmen I sraelites ’’ In this book the proposition, “THAT THE BRITISH NATION IS IDENTICAL WITH THE LOST TEN TRIBES OF ISRAEL,” is discussed in a three nights’ PUBLIC DEBATE in London, and enables you to decide the question. Obtainable at COST PRICE (2/-) from— BOOKSELLERS AT NEW PLYMOUTH. W. G. LIDDELL, Bookseller, Stratford. All this week and next Scanlan’s Melbourne Corner will be the centre of much activity, the occasion being the last 10 days of the firm’s great summer sale. With brighter days in view the nublic can be expected to “loosen up” and take full advantage of the offerings, the reductions being so great that prospective buyers cannot afford to overlook such substantial savings.* In this issue Mr. Gordon Mcßeth, of Wanganui, advises that he is visiting Pa tea on alternate Wednesdays and that he is prepared to give pianoforte tuition to advanced pupils in Patea, Waitotara and Saverley.*-

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Taranaki Daily News, 20 February 1935, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 20 February 1935, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 20 February 1935, Page 4

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