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Don't Read This! JUST OPENED UP, ExMonowaijtrom Sydney, A large consignment (specially II . ] impoHed) af M Haselmere Tea ' Direc| from Ceylon. This Deing this season's- [it is un- 1 doubtedly the best ob" jbftinable in New ',": ..I PlyindultH. ; j > ' , Sole Agents: , T. Vieale & Spitt, GBOGEBB THEATRE KOYAiL, PRINCE ALBEBT COLLERE AU Ctfii AN D. FOR BOYS ANlinSatLS. | BOARDERS ANI) SAY PUPILS. Chairnjan of Board of Governors, Rev. | C. H. Garland. • Headmaster, j Thomas JACKSok, M.A. t London.; j "Vice-master, , SttJA^T Stephen] .son, M. A. (Ojsforct .and Mel5 bourne) ; Senior Mfstress, Miss E.! M. RaiNSq^th^, 'm,:£. '(N-^0 5 ; with' six other resident masters and mistresses and full visiting ' staff.' '• , ' '' ' THE College is under^ilie control of a I Board- of Governors, appointed •by the Weßleyan Methtfdesjb Church of New Zealand, but ,the .religious teachihg iB made undemoninationali * The buildings include separate colleges (with separate playgrounds) for Boys and Girls. They arejarge, fully equipped, and provide ample accommbdajion for ' Boarders, who reeeiveVevery attention Spacious gymnasium. Large new carpenters' workshop. .. Splendid central pasition overlooking Auckland Harbour. Thorough Modern and Classical Education. The College successes fpr thelast five years include 49 passes in the N.M. Matric. and. 23 in, the Civil Service Exams. , ' '*"» . Boarders' Fees moderate. -Prospectus on application to Headmaster, or tb office 6f this paper. '! ; ISfext Term begins Tuesday,, February 10th, 1903. /-^ ./u^a"

Union Oil ',}r Engines* Over 250 in u&e in New Zealand Nine used by the .Government r% HE Cheapest Engine to work in the JL market. • ■ -All particulars aud prices can be obtained from J, C. BENNETT, Engineer, CoachbuUder, and -* General Smith. INGUEWOGD. Local Agent tor i,W. A. Ryan & Co r Auckland. . , > ; Call and see Engine Workings • ! ' e213

DAIpY FARMtS FOR SALE. "OEEFEQT Dairying Land, well ■XT watered,. 7 . miles from <Wangahui, 'opposite creamery, and close tc schoolhouse. , Sections ranging from 60 to 160. acres now being surveyed; Plans can be seed at Newton King's. Terms easy. Write to, — • Ck F. MUJJiWARD, P.O. Box 142, Wanganui ; . , or NEWTJ9N KING, e771 . , New Plymouth. HARi>CASHI OLD residents of this district are veil acquainted with ,our> cagh trading 'system, which has been in operation for many years, but. for the benefit of those who have I recently r arrived 'We may 'say i that the principal portion of our stock is subject to a D I S COU N T f or SPOT CASH of ten per celnt., for Ca3H ato ne month seven and a-half pee cent., for CASTH'at two months five per cent.,, and ifor prompt quarterly settlements two AND. A-HALF PEE CENT. „ . We belieye the above terms to be more i iiberal and satisfactory than those offered by any other traders the actual amounts being refunded in Bard Ga&h. No further liability or obligation rests upon anyone, and each transaction is complete. We make use of this. -opportunity to thank our friends and a. discerning public for their liberal patronage, add to solicit enquiries or a trial order from those who have recently settled here. /' ' ' \ OKEY, SON, & ARNOLD, Central Hardware Depot NEW PLYMOUTH.

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Taranaki Herald, Volume L, Issue 12167, 16 January 1903, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Herald, Volume L, Issue 12167, 16 January 1903, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Herald, Volume L, Issue 12167, 16 January 1903, Page 1