LICENSED SURVEYOK AND ENGINEER, DEVON 1 STREET, ! NEW PLYMOUTH.! Telephone No. 46. I) E. T. B. WHIT TO N, M.D., 8.U.1., L.R.<IS., Edin., Has commenced the practice of hi 3 Profession in New Plymouth, and may be con.suUe-i daJy at iuangahua House, Uawson-street : 9 a ra. to 12 noon, 7 p.m. to 9 p m. 3 p.m. to 4 p.m., Mr Sykes' Pharmacy. * F 679 J. A. MAISEY. ARCHITECT Large experience in Birmingham (England), Sydney and Auckland. Drawings, specifications, &c, prepared ( in first-class style for any description of buildings. Office : EGMONT CHAMBERS, EGMON TBBJBT. (Opposite Coli^e Palace.) ALJBfiUT E, FLETCHER, Associate in , Musio (London College of Music). Address: FUX.FOKD STREET. 519 E. B X A S ° H ' DENTIST, Corner of Egmont and Devon Streets, Artificial Work in all its branches. Gaa Administered. FEES MODERATE. Visits INGLEWOOD, at Quigley'e ©very Wednesday. Visits WAITARA, at Ogle's, every Thursday. -jV'J B SE NG E R AHCniTECT. (Eight years with Oakden & Kemp," Melbourne) Drawings and Specifications prepared. OtFiCE: DEVOX STREET, • Sykes' Buildings / MONEY. WE have Money to Lend on good securit;. We are prepared to act as agents fo»- clients and otheis leaving the district temporarily or permanently. WESTON & WESTON, Solicitors, New Plymouth. MCNEY TO LEND. ON approved securities, from 4£ per cent, upwaids. WILSON & GREY, Solicitors, j Brougham-street, New Plymouth. fesl3 M 0 N E Y. mO LEKD, — Sevei J thousand pounds J ! on. good security at 4£ per cent. ' aud upwards. , STANDISH & KERR. | I HOWE So PATEKSON, SEED, GRAIN, AND PRODUCE MERCHANTS, Brougham Street, NEW PLYMOUTH Telephone 44. i ON SALE— I NEW SEASON'S Clovers, Grasses, Wheat, Barley, Oats, Beans, Maize, Calf Meal, Pigmeal, Linseed, &c, &c. j Sampled and quotations on application. Agents : Manchester Fire Assurance Company. Established 1824. a 499 THE 14 CHAMPION " DEFENDERS OF THE NOSTH. From the " Daily Telegraph," Napier, 20th February: — "From information which has reached " ua, we are led to understand that " at the annual m meting of the Millers' ' '' Combine, yes erday, it wasdecided, " to continue the operations which, " have rendered the syndicate noto-' " rious during the last couple of " yeais, but to make an exception in " regard to Auckland. If that is so, " it appears that other towns are " still to suffer from the monopoly " sought to be established. In Auck- " land, the Combine haye met their " match, so far, in the Northern " Roller Milling Company, producers "of the ' Champion ' Brand. The " Company, b} refusing to u ave any- " thing to do with the Combine, pre- " vented the latter taking an unfair '• advantage of fhe householders of " that province, and, to a certain " extent, have assis' *A other districts " to fight the unwholcßorae monopoly " in breadstuffs which affects the '• tables of the working classes to " such a substantial extent. This " has been done by establishing " agencies in other towns for the sale "of tho Company's Flour. Napier " haw been beneh'tfced in that way, " and as tho Com, any are engaged •' in such a struggle, it behoves all " interested in the issue to support " them." j HORTHERH BOLLB EVIILUHG GO., i LTD., a;uk ! ,k h anjx , VIRTUE, Manug«r. a2^
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Taranaki Herald, Volume L, Issue 12244, 29 April 1903, Page 4
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