I1I 1 Alt AN Alt 1. LANi.'. ■ UILDING AND INVESTMENT SOCIETY (Permanent.) [established 1865]. Incorporated under " The Building Socieliet \ Act, 1880." JIRECTORS : Messr-» Alex. Shuttleworth chairman), D. Shuttleworth, Richard Jock, T. K. Skinner, J. Paul, W. H. J iefforn, and AY. L. Newman. Solicitor : Mr Oliver Samuel. '"TIHE Society was established to pro JL vide Members with the means o investment and to enable them to acquir 'reehold property. The Society has adhered to the princinl in which it was founded, viz., tint aLi ;he profits he equally divided aiming _th' \lembers, Borrowers, and Investors alike Particulars as to the working of the Society and the conditions on which money can be borrowed may be obtained from ItOBT. G. BAUCHOPE, Brougham-streot, Secretary. New Plymouth. HP THE NEW PLYMOUTH. (INVESTMENT & LOAN SOCIETY (Permanent.) INSTITUTED 1876. ' Incorporated under if The Building Socieiiet Act, 1880." DIRECTOBS : Messri H., 1 Westoa (Chairman), J. B Connett; W. Cottier, W. F. Brooking, T. Furlong, jun< C. T. Bundle, and 0. T. Mills. . , . Solicitor : B. 0. Hnghes, Esq. Bankers : The Bank of Now Zealand Deposit! are received at current rates. Fixed for 12, 6, and S months. f&Ojfki open daily from 10 a.m. to 4p.m., Thursday aflernoont exctpltd, CLABENCE BENNELI^ Secretary and Treasurer. Office — Brougham-street, New. Ply- * mouth. CHA.BLES OLAYPOBTH (Late of Taranaki), gtock and gharebroker, MINING AGENT: ' 20, N.Z. INSURANCE BUILDINGS), AUOKLAND. Boferencei to TtnntU <M«at& fllOa -
JAMES SANDERSON, AROHITBOT. Offices: King's Buildings, 1 Corner of '. Dbvon and Bbouqham-strerts, NEW PLYMOUTH. , CHRONICLES OP THE GARDEN OF NEW ZEALAND KNOWN AS TAR AN AKI, NOW APPEARING WEEKLY IN THE BUDGET ®- ON SATURDAY, JUNE Bth APPEAR 3 CHAPTER XXXIV. GOVERNOR GREY'S FIRST VISIT TO TARANAKI. FIBBT steam ship visits New PlymouthGovernor Grey comes to the settlement — Governor's conciliatory mensures — • Wi Kingi's defiant speech — Native meeting — Governor Grey's instructions to Mr D. McLean — Mr McLean's influence with the natives — Purchases of the Grey and Tataraimaka blocks of land — A Jlaorl feast — Death of Eev Mr Bolland.
A WONDERFUL ENTRANCING ROMANCE. ON SATURDAyTjUNE 22, 1895, There will be commenced in THE BUDGET A novel of an entertaining character entitled, "DREAMLAND," OR , THE FATE OF OLGA CARRINGTON. By the Author of "The First Wretched Blunder," " The Fiat of Fate," "A Jealous Woman," "'The' Little Widow,"' &c, &c. THIS pathetic and romantic story is one which is sure to interest the leaders of The Budget. The author at once cleverly unveils the mystery, as the plot i 3 developed, and the termination is 1 unexpectedly satisfactory. The dialogue is brilliant and life-like in action. The delineation of character is cleverly pourtrayed, and the plot is both ingenious and captivating. Tho opening chapter will appear in THE BUDGET ON SATURDAY, JUNE 22, 1895. TflK Budget Owice, New.Ply.aiodtk NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. npRAINS leave New Plymouth Station j JL for the Breakwater, connecting with steamers mentioned below: — Tuesday, Jume 11th, 1895. 5.30 p.m. — Mahinapua and Gairloch, for North.
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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 10330, 11 June 1895, Page 2
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483Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 10330, 11 June 1895, Page 2
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