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FRANK HYAMS WATCHMAKER & JEWELLER, Gold and Silversmith, 14, PRINCES STREET, DONEDIS. IN order to cope with the increase of business, F. H. has just completed extensive alterations to his premises, and begs to announce that his stock is most replete with goods from the best English and Continental markets. NEW GOODS BY EVERY MAIL STEAMER, Photographs of which can be sent to any part of the colony, upon application, post free. Designing and Mounting a speciality. MOUNTING and MANUFACTURING Department under personal superviaion. No-TE, — Have just received a large consignment of OPTICAL GOODS. Spectacles in all Rights from Best Ground Pebbles. Goods sent to the country on approval, on receipt of reference. Frank Hyams, 14, PRINCESgSTREET, DUNEDIN. 567 m NKW PLYMOUTH. Principal : MiBS RObER, Cambridge Higher Local Honour and other certificates. Head Governess: Mies A. ROSER, Junior, Senior, and Cmnb id>;e Higher Lo -al Honour certificates. Assistant Mistrcß-es : Miss Gilu Miss Rocufort. Terms : Per Term. £ s d. Kindorgarten Class, for Girls an-1 Boys under 8 2 2 0 Class for Boys under 10 ... 3 3 0 Classes for Girls under 12 ... 3 3 0 Classes for Gi Is over 12 ... 4 4 0 Boarders, £18 per term. Extra Fees are charged for Instruction iv Piano, Violin, Painting, and Dancing. Tho School will be conducted next term in the house, now occupied by Mr Wright, Devon-Pt eet, and suitable schoolrooms will shortly bo erected. Twelve Boarders received. For further information — 540 m Add rebs— Miss ROSER. — SANDLODGE— Liardet-btreet New Plymouth. FiRbT-CLAss Board and Residence. Every Convenience for Boarders and T bvellers. Good Table, Bath Room, Moderate Charges. Private Doom for Lad cs. Secure Yard for Horses Having leased this house from Mis Cook I hope by strict attention to businops to receive a fair share of public support, H._ BEATTIE. Owing to ill health, I have leased the above to Mr Beattie, and hope that all those who have so kindly given me their patronage will accord him the same, as I am sure they will receive every attention at his hands, combined with good table anri a thoroughly comfortable, clean home I also thank all uho have rendered me their patronage. Youra faithfully, 618£_ _ _ A . * OQK. FOR BALE. SEVERAL deoinblo Building Sites and ReoiHf-nti'U Propertiiß in New Plymouth and auburba. Alaj, Farms iv different parts of. the district. Apply to "ft J. SHAW, '' Land Au< ut, m I Now I'U 1: outh EGMONT BREWERY, NEW PLYMOUTH. IN returning thanks to tho I uhlicof New Plymouth and surround ing district for the liberal patronage accorded mo during the 30 years I have been in business, I have much ple:i sure in intimating that having secured tho services of Mr Edmkades, a thoroughly experienced i.nd practical brewer of many ' years' standing -in England and the Colonie- ; and i:a tho Ales I am now turning out will b ar favoiable comparison with any in New Zealand, T hope still further to morit public favors, and prevent the money being sent out of the district. Bottled Ale and Stout in Qjuaris and Pints. JAS. PAUL. 492 a BACON. PRIME OANTEBBUIiY Bacon and Hams Wm, Waltac, Devon -street, f Good Counsel has no price ' thero fore wo charge nothing for advising you to purchase Dollar and Stars and Stripes Cigarettes. p ÜBEY'B DRY GTN \JT I'ejtiiiod valtublei.for kidney affections. " (1)

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 9966, 31 March 1894, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 9966, 31 March 1894, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 9966, 31 March 1894, Page 3