WAMWAXI AOCLIMATISATIQN : a^CEsTFS, WISOB33IQ BBAS«N a IST 9CT9BBM, Mm^ W MTH APRIL, ltfi 3 IfiISHING LICENSES may be obtained from A. S. Hassell and W. W. Murton, Devon-street, Okey, Son and Arnold (Limited), New Plymouth; Burrough and Hopkins and T. Drake & Co., Inglewood ; Harwood and Treeby, Opnnake, and from the undersigned. £::.;.- * di ssMKLLBiI, ' . Bosntazy. Licenses ; Men, whole season, £1 • women, and boys under 18 years, five shillings. The following licenses have] been issued :— ' J. O. Cock A. Walker A. W. Marsh J. Wilson J. Gibson, jun. T. Drake E. Whittle T. Hopkinson W. H. Birch . H. A. Smith J. Mcßae F. L. West J. E. Wilson S. R. Smith G. E. Mannering J. Simpson Q. W. Wareham C. Seabright W. Staite J. H. Clayton A. L. Cooke A. L. Tuke Ij. Harworth (boy) R. Birch T. W. Drake (boy) J. S. Fleming P. Duddy C. Smith F. W. Raby A. W. Bewley D. McAllum A. M. A. Jennins G . Barker E. S. Bayley B. Gyde A.E.Sykes H. R. H. Oswin A. L. Humphries A. Hollingworth C. Carnell C. A. Stead (boy) Syd'y Standing (boy) John Lambert John' M. DeCastro J. Bennett (boy) C. S. Stronge Leslie Des Forges F.J. Affleck (boy) Leo John Harrop W. Vincent W. C. Dudley} C. McGregor John Stewart Dr. Morrison B. Sims (boy)| E. O'Connor (boy) A. Callender (boy) Thomas! O'Connor B Swaysland (boy) (boy) A. Wallis (boy)J Alfred Swaysland Charles Hodson Dan. Deegan (boy> Leo. Humphries (boy) F. M. Grayling N. James (boy) W. L. Gray Geo. Bamsbn v C. E. Simmons S. Avery (boy). J. Cook ,R.H. George F. L. Standing^ Arthnr Atkinson T.Franklyn T. Blackwood Gilbert Mair TOUR UMBRELLA. Why not Save the 22|JperJcent. Duty] on Imported Ones? JBESTFORD'SI locally-made I UmbreUj»:Defy Competition,; BEST MATERIALS 1 BEST WORKMANSHIP ! „ , BEST VALUE J Well Assorted Stock of SUNSHADES aad COVERS. . : / \ BESTFORD/S, DEYOk STREET EAST, I AMES O iNDBBSON AlSilTlCßj Wnd» : Kind's BuiLSingß, OeraaS si •sv«« ajui BrevfiaragindSß, TTBW PLYMOUTH. —— -^_ - , "Dead Men Tell No Tales/'lbnt "WAXINE' 80APL Tells a good tale on Washing Day. It makes the Clothes beautifully Clean j and White with very little labour. A3k your Grocerffor' "WAXINE" SOAP, and do not be put off with an inferior brand, which gives a big profit at your expense. ''STAC" BRAND PUMICE SOAP is the BEST of all Sand Soaps for Scrubbing and^Cleaning. JUST TRY IT ! a3Bl BOTAL MAIL COACHES. NEW PLYMOUTH TO OPUNAKjb. DAILY. LEAVEB New Plymouth Post Offi m \ at 9.30 a.m.; Omata, 10.10;| Oakura, 10.55; Tataraimaka, 11.45 p.m, ; Okato, 12.25 ; Pnnibo, 1.0 ; Warea, 1.16 ; Pungarehu, 2.0 ; Rahotn, 2.30 ; Oaonni, 8.15 ; Opnnake, arrive 4 p.m. Leave Opunake daily at 6.80 a.m. ; Oaonni, 7.15 ; Rahotu, 8.0 ; Pungarehu, 8.45; Warea, 9.16; Puniho, 9.36 ; Okato, 10.15 ; Tataraimaka, 10.50 ; Oakura, 11.50 ; Omafa, 12.30 p.m. ; New Plymouth, arrive 1 p.m Thkouqh Fabes : Single, 10s ; R« turn, 17s. All parcels to be delivered at Booking Offices half-an-honr before time of leaving. AH fares and parcels to be prepaid and TICKET OBTAINED FOB SUCH. New Plymouth Agent & Booking Office I John Mynott, Currie-street. Coach leaves Mynott's at 9 a.m. Opnna&e : Middlbton's Hotel (O'Meaia). s :T. P. HUGHSON Proprietor. Rahotu, April 80, 1904. I
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Taranaki Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 12818, 28 March 1905, Page 8
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524Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 12818, 28 March 1905, Page 8
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