j/'GYMN4STICS."j . ) PROK KcEeiNO, Instructor in Gymnastics, Defensive Work, Calisthenics, & Deportment. . BOYS under 16— Tuesday and Fbiday, I *7 to 9 p.m. Foe, 7s 61 per quarter. ! GIRLS uader 14— 1 UfiSDAY and Fbiday, •! 3.30 to 4.30. Fee, 6e p->r quarter. i; YOUNG LADIES' CLASS — Thursday jj Aftkbnoons, 3to 5. Fee, 7s 61 par qr. Special attention given to delioite or defcraied pupib. Pupils receive I for separate instruction in any hrnnoh . Terms strictly in advance." Applj— T. U. KLESING, Devon St.-ot. BATTLE OP THE TEiS ! AITLE OF THE TSAb ! Hp HE EM PIKE TEA COMJ - PANY stand-* pre eminent as the largest Importer of PJNE TEAS in the colony. dattle op the te\s! Battle of the teas i The Tea that is cheap and ua c ty detracts from the eu-u oi. huin.n Inppiacss. BATTLE OP THE TEAS ! ATTLB OF THEi TEAS ! I.i-'e is sot loni cnnng'i t ) b nauseated i'o si ti iglo dsy wiih bivJ Tea. POTTLE f-F THIS TEiS! DATTLE CP THE TEAS! Tl.o FMI'IRE Tf A C)MPAN'Y nuke Q lality Iho Grst lotisi 'vration, Q-nliu the last coufidoration; ami Qtnlily i»iwa,s. Purity aud Quality combined wilh Value, |)ATTLE OP THR TEAS ! DATTLE OF THE TEiS! \V'i:b th S3 honourable) weipons we win THE BATTLE OP THE TEAS ! ATTIE OP THE TKAS ! EMPIRE TEA Company, W. & 0. TURNBULL & Co., Proprietor?, WELLINGTON. i 1 6 J I ..11 5 « ■2 P**S I "rt I. S §: g4g.=» %< : v iM * a -I « ° | FURNITURE FACTOUY. BBOUG HAM-STREET. HAVING special facilities find plant for inutiufa'jiurin^, and alea a' fitß'.fIaHS Finisher fro^i Auckljnd, I can supply «VIEOI^3.I^E OR FtRTAIJ* in a style hitherto unobtainable in Uo distiicf. ALL DESCRIPTIONS OF FURNITURE at prices, with my always good quality, that will fuvo'allv compnro with nth' rs in tho Jtrade. Estimates given for special Designs. SHOP AND CFFIOE FIT! INGS MADEA.AtOVFL.N, WHOLEBALE CABINET MAKER, JSEW PLYMOUTH. OppoEJlo Mr J. B. Roy, Solicitor 756 b The Tea. IS aOWJt Ai>Y T<HlB TEA hue been selected in India by JL a pentlemnn uho is now living onnngst us, and it h bein; imported direct, aDd packod on ihc preroiseßby the un'JerM^ned. All ihoeo who have cot received simples an I prices are advised to call early for the same. The tr de supplied on Liberal Terms. W- B. DAVIES, 786h BROUGHAM-STREET. BALE OP FRONTAGES ON DEVON-STREET OPPOSITE TUlfi RED lIOUBE HOTEL. FP. CORKILL is favoured with , instructions to SELL BY PRIVATE TRK AT Y~ Thico SubJivisicns oEß'jciion Z, having each a fromuso of 40 FEET to DtVON SlßKli/T, by a depih of a'lout 115 FMfc'T to a right of-way irom Qover street, 20 foot wide. Plan tcay beaten and further particulars obtained upon application. F. P. CORiiILL, e2lm National Banfc tliftmborß,
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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 9682, 26 April 1893, Page 3
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454Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 9682, 26 April 1893, Page 3
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