MATT, NOTICES. Mails will close attheChie£ Post-office, New Plymouth, as follows: — $3" For Auckland and North, per s.s. Gairloch, close to-morrow (Friday), May 29th, at 7 p.m. (aS* For Auckland, Australian Colonies, &c., per s.s. Tabapuna, close on Saturday, May 30th, at 10.30 a.m. For Tonga, Samoa, and Fiji (per Taviuni from Auckland), close on Tuesday, June 2nd, at 7 p.m. FRED D. HOLDSWOETH, Chief Postmaster. ONE great charm about the MILLINERY at the "Economic" is its inexpensive character. Ladies now obtain the latest '* up-to-date' models at less than they formerly paid for the antiquated head coverings of even recent years. The upstair showrooms of tho " Economic" have this week been set apart for a special display of Millinery Novelties. MX A. D< J V GLAS GKA Y~ DEVON St., NEW PLYMOUTH. CENTRAL CHAMBERS, (Over Ambury Bros.) } Mr Gray will visit Stratford on Fki- • "DAT, May 29th (Ellis' Pharmacy)^ , Mr. H. F. Knight, DENTIST. AVERYB' BUILDINGS, NEW PLYMOUTH. Note.— Mr F. Bond, a duly qualified Dentist, will attend to Patrons during my absence. 1 ___ Mr Knight will visit as follows: — Inglewood, on Thursday, May 28th (Dr. Valintine's) Stratford, on Monday, June Ist (Mr Teed's) Hawera, on Tuesday, June 2nd (Mr Fake's) Mr. GEORGE WRIGHT, DENTIST, 3ROUGHAM-ST., NEW PLYMOUTH WJTH TEEtI WITHOUT "tEKTB Fees Moderate. <g" Mr Wright will visit as follows:— Stratford, on Tuesday, May 26th (Mr Teed's) Inglewood, on Wednesday, June 3rd(Mrs Weeks') 22Qt DENTAL NOTICE. HAVING now the latest facilities for Dental extractions, I have deter'tninedto reduce the charge for extracting teeth from 2s 6d to le, and as I have 'had ] 2 years' experience I can guarantee to give general satisfaction. A. E. SYKES, Family and Dispensing Chemist, (Opposite the Alexandra Hull) ■ Devon Street, New Plymouth. al4o R "C. HUGHES SOLICITOR, HAS REMOVED to Offices in Brougham-street, next Harbor "Offices. a! 22 '•' MUSIC. npHE Misses FURLONG are prepared JL to receive Pupils for Piano, Violin, and .Zither. Terms on application. 1 * Queen Street. -f-503 Positive Cure for Neuralgia. — -The Rev R. Chew, Free Church Minister, of Norwich writes: — "A New Connexion Minister — a friend of mme — suffered severely from Tic for some time. He took one or two of your ' Anti-Neuralgic Pilla,' and next morning be was quite woll. The 'Quinine Pills have been of groat service in our family.' Sold by all chemists and storekeepers. Post free ■from the p'-oprietor, J. Baxter, Chemist Christchurch, for 18 postage stamps. — Advt Mounted on a Humber Bicycle John Parsons won the Five Milo Intercolonial Scratch Race at Adelaide, defeating Zimmerman, tho World's Champion" Humber motto, "Not how cheap, but how good." Just if-ceived a direct shipment of Cricket and Lawn Tennis Goods to be sold at low prices. John Avery, Agont for the Humber Bicycle. — Advfc.
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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 10625, 28 May 1896, Page 2
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