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MAIL NOTICES. Mails will be closed at the Chief Post-office Devon-street, as follows: — For Australian Colonies, per s.s. "Wakatipu (from Wellington), close to-morrow (Tuesday), March 13th. at 3.30 p.m. i£s" For Auckland and North, per s.s. Mahinapna, close to-morrow (Tuesday), March 13th, at 7 p.m. O* For United Kingdom and Europe, ■'per Kaikoura, (from Wellington) close on (Friday), March 23rd, at 6 a.m. Parcels ancl registered letters, at 3 p.m. on Thursday, 22nd. Correspondence must be addressed " per Kaikoura Mail," Due at London May 6th. D. S. MILLAR, Acting Postmaster. NOTICE O*' KEMOVAL. Mr. H. F. Knight, SURGEON DENTIST, l^-das REMOVED to AVEKYS 1 NEW BUILDINGS, Devon-Mreet, NEW PLYMOUTH. lg^"Opposite the old rooms, and next to the Colonial Bank. MILTON CRAIG, MUSIC WAREHOUSE NEXT THE ALEXANLRA HALL. PIANOS ""ORGANS. ROGERS & SONS' Celebrated London PIANOS just landed. Rogers & Sons' are the best Pianos built in London to-day. Eaveataff Piano 3 Waldraann Pianos Broad a ood Pianos Brinsmead Pianos Haake Pianos Collard & Collard Pianos ORGANS by Bell & Co., Estey, Wilcox & White, &c. Pianos from £15 to £125. Organs from £10 to £75. Just Landed, from Hawkes & Bone, London. BAND INSTRUMENTS, Violins, Clarionets, Flutes, &c. Cash or deferred payment applied to all instruments Agent for the London and Berlin Piano Company. Certificated Pianoforte Tuni-r and Repairer fiom EavestafE & ?ons, London. Tuning done singly or by the year. MILTON~CRAIG, THE ALEXANDRA HALL __^ New Plymouth;. ( rp SHAILER WESTON, BAERISTER and SOLICITOR. Offices: BROUGHAM STREET. (Two doors above the New Plymouth Investment Society's Office). MONEY. Two sums of £100 each ,for immediate investment on good freehold seonrity. _______ a 451 J|R A. DOUGLAS GRAY, (Successor to W. H. Skeot, Eeq.), DfcNTAL SUPGEON, Hon. Dental Surgeon, N.P. Hospital, • CENTRALOHAMBERS, (Over Ambury & Tring's) Devon and Brougham Streets, NEW PLYMOUTH. MUSICAL NOTION WfjOKER, having disposed of '• v^ his Pianoforte and Music Business to Messrs H. Collier and Co., Wangaooi, will now devote himself entirely to Pianoforte Inning and Repairing, either in town or country. Tuning done singly or by the year. __ o Orders may be left with Mr J . Gilmour, a7sßh Ptationer, Devon Blreel. HEALTuIrEA is a Boon to Humanity, a ClessiDg to Mankind, a real Elixir of Life.— Wholesale Agents, BURGESS. FRASER, &Jk>. JAMES SANDERSON, ARCHITECT. Offices: King's Buildings, Corner of Devon and Brodoham-btkeetb, NEW PLYMOUTH. BURGESS, FRASER & Co., GENEBAL IMPORTERS AMD C ommission Agents) DE7ON-BTREET. NEW PLYMOUTH, MRS J. W. BATTEN 7" DEVON-STREET, ORGANIST of Wealejran Church Teacher of Pianoforte, Singing, &c, has vacancies for a few more pupile. Term commences with pupils. sßh FAIR PLAY is the most readable weekly paper in New Zealand. Subscriptions 15s ptr year, or 7s 6d per half -year. Specimen copy will be sent free on application. FAIR PLAY is published by McKee and Gamble, Wellington, who are the first firm of printers in the Southern Hemisphere to adopt electricity as a motivo power. "OPPORTUNITY IS GOLDEN.— Peoj., are always wanting something for acbang< therefore why uot try Unclk Sajj* Rolled GiTs, which are unrivalled as a breakfast luxury, being moat nutritious and not heating tho blood a? in tho ooee of ■ot'jiea). Hecooiuieoded tor invalids, o d ever? ivhore ia 21b packeie

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 9951, 12 March 1894, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 9951, 12 March 1894, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 9951, 12 March 1894, Page 2

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