A. WOOLLER, BAKEE, PASTRYCOOK, AND CONFECTIONER, DEVON STREET (Next Singer Machine shop). All kinds of French and English Pastry and Confectionery — second to none in the district. ° Cream Puffs and Jellies — fresh every day. I Wedding, Birthday, and Christmas Cakes I a specialty. I Balls and Parties catered for on ! reasonable terms. All Boiled LOLLIES made on the premises. b 842 Ladies' Refreshment Rooms. F. BELDT BEGS to announce that, having Secured a Lease of his present Premises, and having had a suitable Workshop built and Alterations to Show Room made, is now in a better position to Execute Orders than hitherto. Picture Framing a Speciality, $& Note. — The undersigned, having I had over 20 years' expeiience in the Undertaking Business, IS PREPARED TO CONDUCT FUNERALS in First-class Style and at Moderate Charges. #: HELDT, FURNITURE AND BEDDING WAREHOUSE, Devon Street East. b7BO W. H. JURY, WHITE HART LIVEBY AND BAIT STABLBB, TN thanking the pnblio for their liberal _|_ patronage during the last three years, begg to intimate that, having taken those centrally situated premises in Qaeenstreet (late B. B. Honeyfield's), he is now in a position to supply First cites Vehicles of every desoriptijn on most moderate terzns. Patrons may rely on all orders bein promptly attended to. Orders may be left day er night. W. H.TURY.
BELL BLOCK STORE. TITE guarantee that all GOODS supplied at this STOBE are of the very beat quality, and as CHEAP AS ANY STOBE in New Plymouth. . ,' No one in Taranaki can undersell m, as we buy for CASH ONLY. GBANVILLE '& CO. 214 KAbSAEOLA TBAkeeps its perfect aroma by being hermetically seated, iv lesd. A l3 grocers. L. MARKS. fashionable tailor (Late of Melbourne) BEGS to inform the public that he has commenced business in the rooms over Courtney's Auction Mart, Devon street. Customers may rely upon their orders being executed with promptitude, and every care will be taken to give satisfaction as to material and fit, while prices will be found as low aa can be charged commensurate with excellence in stylo and workmanship. BEPAIRS, &c, PUNCTUALLY attended to. gentlemen's own material all MADE UP. 25 per cent saved on each Garment. • L. MABKS, '- Dcv o n St ree r (over Courtney's Auction Mart). 215 A GOOD SUPLPY OF LOCAL HAM TO BE SOLD CHEAP. Wheat, Oats, Barley, and Maize ALWAYS ON HAND. A. WADE, GROCER (Corner of Devon and Liardet Streets) P. G. SMITH, Ahoarr eot, building subveyob, New Plymouth. OmoE— DEVON STREET (over Mr Courtney's Auotioo Mart)
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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 10552, 29 February 1896, Page 4
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