A. L n COOKE, — WATCHMAKER, JEWELLER,— GOlin AND SILVER BMITH, DIAMOND SETTER & ENGRAVER DEVON STREET, HAS the LARGEST and Best Assorted STOCK of JEWELLERY in Taranaki. Ladies' and Gents' Gold and Silver WATCHES from 35/- to £20. Nickel WATCHES from 12/6. CLOCKS in Great Variety. Old and Unfashionable JEWELLERY mado into articles of Newest Desigu. CHRISTMAS™ PRESENTS j a novelty. NOTE.— Electro and Silver Plate pur- j chased here for Presentations, &c, en- j graved free of charge. All kinds of Engniving dono on the premises. a 45 9; THE MORTGAGE, LOAN AND ACENCY COMPANY, Ltd. 7TIHIS Company makes Advances upon ! 1 LAND, STOCK, FARM IMPLEMENTS, AGRICULTURAL PRO DUCE, and other Securities, AT CURRENT RATES. Acts as Trustee for Absentees and «thert. Forms of applications forhoan3 can be •btained from THOS. O. KELSEY, Secretary. Offices— Devon-stroet, New Plymouth. ADVANCES FOR BUILDING PURPOSES. rTIHIS Company ib prepared to MAKE JL liberal ADVANCES upon Building Society scale. THE MORTGAGE, LOAN AND AGENCY COMPANY, Ltd. THOS. O. KELSEY, a 474 Secretary. TARANAKI V LAND, BUILDING AND INVESTMENT SOCIETY (Permanent) [established 1865]. Inctrporated under u The Building Societies '.Act, 1880." Directors : Messrs Alex. Shuttloworth (chairman), D, Shattleworth, Richard Cock, T. K. Skinner, J. Paul, W H. J. Seffern, and W. L. Newman. Solicitor : Mr Oliver SamuoL nnHE Society was established to provide X Members with the means of investment and to enable them to aoquire freehold property. Society has adhered to the principle on which it was founded, viz., that ail the profits be equally divided among : he Members, Borrowers and Investors Ui ke Particulars as to the working©? the Society and the conditions on which money can be borrowed may be ob tined from ROBT. G. BAUCHOPB, Secretary. Brougham-street, 1 New Plymouth. THE NEW PLYMOUTH INVESTMENT & LOAN SOCIETY (Permanent), linbxituihd 1876-3 Incorporated under " The Bnilding Societies Act, 1880." Directors : Messrs' H. Weston (Chairman), J. B. Connett, W. Cottier, W. F. Brooking. T. Furlong, iun., O. T. Rundlo, and O. T. Mills. Solicitor : R. 0/ Hughes, Egg 1 Bankers : The Bank of New Zealand. "T OANo granted, on approved security, JLi from one to twelvs years, on the Society's revised tables of re-payment. These are exceptionally liberal, and compare favourably with any of the best «olonial institutions. There are iv, deductions of any sort «ithor by way o.f bonus, commission, or <ratrance fees. No Mortgage Deeds to pay for, whoa the loan is over £100, aud not less than three years' duration. Borrowers can redeem at any time, and on very reasonablo terms. igf" Office open daily from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Thursday afternoons execpted. CLARENCE RENNELL, Secretary and Treasurer. Office : Biuugham-street, New Plymouth OLkVE DEACON (St. Aobtn cJtbest), ARCHITECT. Plans and Specifications for Patents prepared. Lessons given in Architectural and Mechanical Drawing and Decorative Wood Carving. A Ladiea' Class will be opened if sufficient inducement offers. Terms on application. b 294 JAMES SANDfiRSON, ARCHITECT. Offices: King's Bnildings, Corner of Devon and Brougham btbebtb, NEW {PLYMOUTH. PIANOFORTE TUNING. W/^OKER, Pianoforte and • \JOKEB,, Organ Tuner and RepaL'er. Old instruments repaired equal to new. Tuning by the year or singly. IS" Address— Mr J. Gilmoob, Stationer, Devon Street 551 C. T. MILL^ STOCK AND SHAREBROKER, Land and Estate Agent, Valuer, Accountant, Auditor, and General Commission Agent. Interest, Rents, and Accounts Collected Fire and Marine Insurances effected. Share Lists, with latest quotations for all leading Colonial Stocks. Offices : Exchange Chambers, i Devon street, New Plymouth. TOdN nHUBTON STOCK AND BHAREBROKER, Buys and Sells solely on Clients* Account. 106 and 107/ Victoria Aboade, AUOKL AN D. Telephone 855. ' xa842x a842 IpROM Mr A. Burns, Chronicle Office, J Petone. — To Mr A. E. Sykes.— Dear Sir, — For2oyfears past two members of my family have been subject at intervals to a troublesome and stubborn cough. From time to time various remedies have been tried with but moderate success. Last winter curiosity induced a trial of your Cura Cough, and I am exceedingly pleased to state the result has been excellent. I can honestly recommend it as a capital specific for cheat and throat complaints,}
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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 10987, 3 August 1897, Page 2
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