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Hotels DMVON STREET. .] : R.I VA T E Spites of Boodcb fo Families. BAIHR O O M S. Commodious Sample Rooms for OommerJ cial Travellers. Billiards. Wines, Spirits, &0.,» f the beßt brand* Livery and Bail Stables. W COTTIER ... Pbopbiktoe, OiMlPimilM. CORNER .OF DFVON AND OUBRIP-STS. NEW PLYMOUTH. W. R. DINGLE .. PRorRiBTOB. Wines* Spirits, and Ales ol the best quality only. FKBT-OLAS3 AOOOMMODATION FOIJ BOABDEES. TAKANAKI HOTEIi Opposite the Town Hall. BROUGHAM-St., NEW PLYMOUTH. Close to the Railway Station. W. Walker .. Proprietor, Winis and Spirits or the Bist Brands always in Stock. Hot, Cold, and Shower Baths. GOOD SfABLING FOP HORSES an ordinaby every dk? from 12 10 1 o'clock. a 336 countT hotel, BTRATPOBD, W. P.Kibkwood ... ,„ Proprietor. HOTEL well appointed. All visitors made comfortable. Every convenience. Tourists wishing to ascend Mount Egmont or view the Dawson Falls will find the Stntford route the shortest and most convenient. Good metal road to base of mountain. By the Stratford route tourists can ascend Mount Egmont and return in one day with comfort. Horses and reliable guides supplied. All correspondence promptly attended to &r Opposite Railway Station 147 a J & W. Jenkinson. DEG to notify the publio ol New Plymouth and surrounding Distriots that they have started in Business as CARRIAGE BUILDERS IN GOVER-BTREET (near the Bed House Hotel), and are prepared to bnild all kinds o VEHICLES TO ORDER, Smith work deno in all its branches] Tke best materials and first-class worft* manshift guaranteed, Repairs done with despatoh. all 9 Dr. De Laval's CREAM SEPARATORS g|OTH ALPHA and ordinary *** patents still lead, others follow. They ore the simplest, cheapest, and beßt obtainable ; less powor, less speed, and greater skimming capacity than any other, faeparatin? from 12 gallons to 320 gallons an hour. Over 34,000 in uso. They are also tbe largest prize takers, 225 first prizes having been awarded tuecn in varioua parts of tbe world. These maobmoß gained tbe Highest Awards given by tho Royal Agricultural Society at Doncaster Show, viz., a Silver Medal, no gold mdal being given by the Society. De Laval's machines were also awarded at the sarre Show three money prizes, two £20 each, one £5, thus boating all tbeir competitors. As the demand for theße world-fatced Separators has exceeded oar expectations, to save disappointment intending purchasers should oend in their orders with out delay. Every information as to prices of Separators, Engines ond Boilers, Water wheole,llorßO power, Ohurnß, Butter Workers, and othor Dairy appliances can bo obtained from Mason, Strutliers, & Co., Solo Agents for Now Zealand, or the N.P, Co-operative Society,, Agents for Tarana>, WEST & JURY, LIVERY. AND BAIT STABL. KEEPERS (Devon street.) BRAKES, Waggonettes, &c, fo picnic parties ; buggies, single or double ; cabp, saddles, horses ; alto, hearse for funerals. Horseß bought, told, or exchanged. Hay, Straw, Chaff, &0., always on hand. Horses broken to single and double harness or saddle. Also, in conjunction with above, the White Hart Stftbleo. 157h PROFESSOR LIEBEG saya:— "Wo shall never know how men were fira directed to tho übo of Coffee, but we may consider the articlo so remarkable for it action on tbo brain and the substance of tho organs of motion as an element of food for organs yet unknown, which are destined to convort tho blood into uervoun substances, and thus recruit the energy of tho moving and thinking faculties. 1 ' If you wish to benefit yourbelf you couid not do better than drink Crease's A.I Cob fee. Sold everywhere in 1 and 21b tine. For it is tbo best. — Edward L. Nathan, Wholesalo Agent, New Plymouth"

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 9692, 8 May 1893, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 9692, 8 May 1893, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 9692, 8 May 1893, Page 1

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