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\ Just Opened— SEE OUft *± , '''mm The. very latest ' ' '^~M -r American- Ideas WINDOW mtZwbm mE3 ' "* AMERICAN BRITISH & COLONIAL BOOTS AND Our P^ce, BOOT m%m co SHOES<[ are the . , . -D- • ' — TALK— Newton Kings. . invited. ■ • ' ' ' l yt« | of the town. f-S 1 ' No one- pressed . to buy. The most Up-to-date and Best Stocked Shop in New Piymoixth. Repairs Neatly, Cheaply, and Promptly Executed* TERMS STIJICTLT CISE Telephone 283. " . . P. B. BOSS, Manager.

BELLRINGER BROTHERS, The Cash Hardwaremen. New Goods for the |N^w Year. s New Prices gt our New Shop. Kfew Customers Welcomed. New Lines in Ptirnishing Hardware. . New Lines in th^ Building Department. New Lines in the Bests Tools. . Gall and inspect our stock. , „ * ■ — — — - _ BELLRINGER BROTHERS, Ironmongers, Devon Street, New FlymQUthi ' ''.\ ■ \ -■ ' /: 4s •' ■) /•

" Vxtraet from Sir €|eor^e GroTes' Diclionary of, ' - ' Music aiid Musicians, ISpO to 1880. ■ . V HOPKIMSOH. ■'■■> ; . ,f ' _ - , The greater part of the i pianoforte making of this . *..' country has centred in London, and the Firm of J. & . J. Bopkinson^though founded and first carried on exclusively at Leeds — feanndt now be quoted < as an exception. „ ' . : ': Mp John Hopkinson established his workshops in : ■ Leeds in 1842, and removed them to London in 1846. The warerooms were at first in Soho Square^, and , - were in 1856 removedVto Kegent .^treet, where the ' • business is nfv# earned on. Mr Bopl?inspn patented : . .. a repetition action for a X J i'A»d Pianoforte » in 1850, and in 1862 he further patented .a Hiirmonic "Pedal.'f • ; \ pi-oducing thfe octave^ harnionics from the strings by _« ( ' contact, at the e^actlialf of the vibrating length, of a l ,: very slender stijig of felfc governed by a special pedal. The Firm gained hiajh distinction at the Exhi- / K .+ bitions of J§|62 and 1878, at the latter the Great Gdld^dal. i v Mr John Hopkinson. retired in 1869, leaving bis ' ' % * '-' brother, Mr James Hopk"inson* the first place in. the - , business. .(A'.J.Hr.)-.. ! , ' \ We are sole ayentx for the above , . celebrated instruments- • ■ . * CASH, OR aN*EASY TERMS.-. , The Colonial Fiano Importing Co. JVext Railwcbif Grossing, Devon Street, New Plymouth. ; . •.- D. MdKINNOS BAIN, Manager. Telephone 243. -v : ' '*'

/K^^J(\' targe Shipment* - ; / l\ Jvf 'I \ , (^eat Variety) Just arrived in the followißi|{:— -"yabJ'l hv^\ - BoJ sa nd Men's Clothing, ; ( U^i L // / * Ma^ Sillk Handkerchiefs, Shirts, Ifa fk/. ' '■■ Tlcs^ c -- x " '• ..:'■' '": Ip^ <rQr rraveiling Bags, Tmnks, , ' (i I !^S» ■ Various gooda suitable for Presents.. * ''W 1 Boots and Shoes * R^H ' I es P ectjon Invited. See "Windows. II HALLENSTEIN BROS. N^JW ZEALAND CLOTHIK;a FACTORY /^|&/Jq , New Plymouth Branch : , \ E. O. LIGHTBAND, Manager THE NORFOLK, 13/6 up.., - . / , , •> . "" 'T WORTH A €ZMl*iEA> A SOXr X PILLS •* FOR Abb , BILIOUL AND NERVOUS DISORDERS, SUCH AS Sick Headache, Constipation, ' Weak ■% Stomaoh, impaired Digestion, EJsorcSfflreei Liver and Fewaif lilments. Prepared on'v l#y th<i F^roprioiw, TiroMAP Bxkcham, Bt, Helens, fin^and* in boxes, lj. JyL, ami 1- U^. each, with ti>H direpUims, mild eery -vht'.ro.

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Taranaki Herald, Volume L, Issue 12167, 16 January 1903, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Herald, Volume L, Issue 12167, 16 January 1903, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Herald, Volume L, Issue 12167, 16 January 1903, Page 6

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