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EDUCATIONAL. JOHN "^OUNG, "ARAKOEKOE." LIARDET STREET. Candidates for all Examination* Thoroughly Coactind. MRM R A. M ILLER Po^P 0^ ORGANIST & CHOIRMASTER, > MASTER, ;- ST. MARY'S CHURCH, N.P., ? Is prepared to receive Pupils for Singing, Piano, Organ, and Theory of Music, at St. Mary's Schoolroom. w • For terms, etc., please address— MR A. M. POTTS, Care of Mrs Courtney, Niger House, New Plymouth. cB4 - . CORNWALL SCHOOL OF MUSIC. TJ EMO VA L -VTOTIC& i MR. FRANCIS CORNWALL notifies that in response tq numerous requests he has decided to remain in New Plymouth, and has removed to DEVON STREET W., four doors past Dawson St. ■- . ' * - : Music Taught in all its Branches. Term Commences with First Lesson. c 866 MISCELLANEOUS. The shoemaker sang, as he hammered away, "Who is so happy as I am to-day? .• I save forty soles while the parson saves one, And I always heel while the doctor heah none." \ BEST VALUE IN FOOTWEAR rpHOMAS TJRANSGROVE'S.^ Gents', Glace Kid 8a15.... 12s 6d to 18s Gents' French Calf Bals.. 12s 6d to 18s Gents' Chrome Bals 9s 6d to 12s 6d Ladies' Glace Bals. r 10s 6d to 18s Ladies' Glace Shoes from 4s 6d to 18s Ladies' Evening Shoes, from 2s 6d. ALL REPAIRS DONE ON THE PREMISES. Gents' Boots Soled and Heeled... 3s 9d Ladies' do., 2s 6d ; Patches, 3d. - '■' \ BEST MATERIAL UI3ED. Note Address — fW\ , "ORANSGRO V JE'S, OPPOSITE JURY'S STABLES, DEVON STREET EAST. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. fiENTRA L T> ESTAURANT. MESSRS. SANKO A&B- PIVAC Beg to intimate that they ar« OPENING a First-Class Restaurant and Supper Rcoms in New Plymouth, next to Mr Newton King's Auction Mart, Devon Street Central. Customers may rely on every attention and civility. Restaurant hours from 7 a.m. to 12 p.m. NOTE.— Fruit and Confectionery also stocked. We are also agents for Prof. McLean's Rheumatic Cure. cB«2 T||-ERRYVALE DOULTRY TjIARM, NEW PLYMOUTH. [Established 1901.] BREEDING PENS of COMPETITION LAYING STRAINS. BUFF ORPINGTON DUCKS— Ahern's 221 strain, Ist in "Australian Hen" Duck-laying Competition, 1904-5. Settings, 10s 6d. INDIAN RUNNERS— Davenport 219 — Wicks. Davenport was 2nd in above competition. Settings, 10s 6d. WHITE LEGHORNS— Brooks' 234 strain. Full sisters to Blenheim Competition winners, 1906-7. Settings, 21s. BROWN LEGHORNS— Hockey. 190^ — Shaw strain. Settings 7s 6d. All strains, with the exception of the Wicks Runners,;, haye been tested 1 in offiqially-oonducted competitions. . Returned infertile eggs replaced once. ( A few Runner Ducks and Brown Lsg- . horns for sale. Cash must accompany all orders. H. C. MONRO, "Merryvale," New Plymouth; Or Wm. Rowe, .+.. Agent. csl3 THIS BPAOS ,v, v RESERVED FOR KORU SAWMILLINC CO. FREE MILE. ERNEST A. EDE, MANAGER, " " NEW PLYMOUTH. gettuJgready * .'.'v FOR EMBROIDERY. Read MOREY & MOORE'S ADVT., Top Corner Front Pages

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 13483, 24 July 1907, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 13483, 24 July 1907, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 13483, 24 July 1907, Page 2