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i Don't Bead This f JUST OPENED UP, « w_ EiX Mdnowai, trom Sydnov, A large ccfcsignment (specially KB imposed) of ( 1 Haselmere Tea Direct from Ceylon. This Deing this season's Tea, fit is undoubtedly the best obtainable in New -!Plymouth. i, ; "h,.f. Sole Agents: T, "V^aie & Son, GROCERS THEATRE ROYAL. '.£••■■ 1 ©767 g -*"'* .-• ' X i — -— — -

PRINCE ALBERT COLLEGE AUCKLAND FOR BOYS AND QIRL_\ BOARDERS AND DAY PUPILS. i Chairman of Board, of Governors, ißevi i .C;-' ?. Garland. Headmaster, Jackson, M.A., London ;l; l ."Vice-master, Stuart Stephen: son, M. A. ("Oxford and Melbourne) ; Senior Mistress, Miss E. tM. Rainforth, M. A. (N. 25.) ; . wjth si- other resident masters and mistresses and full visiting staff. ' ' ;< , THE College is under the <co_t«>r of a I BoOTd of Governors appointed frjr the Wesleyan Jde^hodest Church of New Zealand, jbut Tfte religious vteachihg is made unaeinopl_ational. ' > The buildings include separate colleges (with separate playgrounds)" for; Boys and Girlsv They- are large, fully equipped, and provide ample accommodation for, Boarders, ' who ; v reeeive every attention Spacious gymnasium. Large new carpenters^" workshop. Splendid central pasition overlooking Auckland Harbour. T-drOiigh Modern and Classical Education. .The College successes for the; last five years include 4fe passes in the; N.M. Matric. and 23 in the Civil Service, Exams. '; i • <"'+*' > Boarders'* Fees moderate. Prospectus! on application to Headmaster, or th ; ; office of this paper. ' ' { Next Term begins Tuesday, February, 10th, 1803. ' , ' es3fr

Union Engines. ! ' —— • _^ "^ ! • -' ■. ■> I Over 250 in use -in "New Zealand Nine used by the Government - : .fi'HE Cheapest Engine to work in-tha 1 •X market. "... ... f All particulars and prices can be obtained from „ < , . - _T. C. BENNETT. Engineer, Coachbuilder, and ■ General Smith, ; INGLEWOOD. Local Agent tor W. A. Ryan & Co, Auckland. ■ Call and see Engine Working. • s . e213 ;

DAISY FARMS, FOR SALE. , , PERFECT 1 Dairying? Landl ' weftf v, watered, 7 miles- from Wanganui,. opposite' creamery,/ahd ilose to schoolhouse, f' '' ' Sections ranging from 60 to 160 acres, now being surveyed. Plans canbeseen^ at Newton Kifag's. , Terms easyv Write to, — ■-» O_ F. ME-LWARD,, . P.O. Box 142, Wanganui ; or NEWTON KING, . e7H New Plymouth. ' I

HARD CASH I ftLD residents of this district are veil' U acquainted with 1 ; our cash trading systpm, which has been in operation lor, many years, but for the benefit of those who, h^ve recently atrived /we may say that the. prinoipal portion of pur stock is subject to a D I S OOJJ N T tfor SPOT^ CASH of ten per cent., f or Cash at one month seven and a-half per cent., for^ Cash at two months five per cent/, and. for prompt ' quarterly settlements **tW AND A-HALF PER CENT. i i We believe the above terms to be more* liberal and satisfactory than those offered by any other traders the actual amounts being 1 refunded in Hard Gash. No further Hab^ty or obligation rests upon anyone, Qd each transaction i_ complete. We. make use of this' opportunity to thank our friends and a discerning public for their liberal patronage, and 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 12198, 17 January 1903, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Herald, Volume L, Issue 12198, 17 January 1903, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Herald, Volume L, Issue 12198, 17 January 1903, Page 1