pLYMOUTH gAVTNGS JJANK. President: Hia-Exoellency the GovernOQ Vice-President: Mr. H. Weston. ■Trustees; Messrs. A. Shnttieworth, & Cock, W. L. Newman. THIS is a public institution of fiftyeevon jeans’ standing, with the Governor as President, who also appoints a Vice-President and Trustee* io manage. The New Plymouth Savings Bank i* open for the transaction of business every day from II a.m. to 1 p_m., and 2 to 3 p.m., with the exception' of Thursday (close day). FOUR PtlK CENT, by the year paid for any sum deposited from £1 to £IOO. One shilling deposits received, but no interest allowed until the accumulation amounts to £l. Further information can be obtained (sno the Manager—- . V. CL .MORTON. AT THE YOU WANT pESTIVE gEASON G" 000 Q.ROCERIES (i.e.; Nothing but the best) SO TRY THE PREMIER STORE. Opposite the Melbourne. DEVON ST. ’Phono 111. Prompt Delivery and Satisfaction. Dogs, Fowls, Canaries. We have just landed from Spratt’s Limited, a large stock of DOG BISCUITS PUPPY BISCUITS CANARY SEED HEMP SEED NIGER SEED BIRD SAND PARROT FOOD and all other foods and medicines incidental to dogs and birds. Also an assortment of Dog Chains and Leather Leads. CALI- AND SEE. W. ROWE, KING AND BROUGHAM STREETS, NEW PLYMOUTH.
NORTH EGMONT M O UN TAIN H THE Climbing Season being now cn, visitors to the above will find it absolutely the easiest and handiest route for visiting Mount Egmont. Bell’s Falls and other attractions available from the North House, and as the roads are ini excellent order motor cars easily reach the house in a little over one hour from New Plymouth. Meals are provided at tho house 2a each. Special tariff arranged lor weekly visitors. Cominitteo charges at tho house: Casuals Is, by she day Is 6d. Cottage fees, 2s per day; children, half-price. All \nmks fitted with wire mattresses. Arrangements for all provisions may be made direct with the custodian. H. STOCKER, Hon. Secy., Now Plymouth, T. R. RYAN, Custodian, Tahurangi, via Kaimiro. NEVy ’BUS TIME- / Leaves Fitiroy. ’ p.m. 12.40 1.40 2.0 then every half hour up ta 6.0 then 7.15 Saturday Nights. 6.30 7.30 9.0 9.30 10.0 а. б. 7-40 9.40 9.30 10.C1 11.30 Leaves Devon St. a.m. p.m* 7.15 1.0 8.0 1.30 9-0 then every 10.0 half hrur 11.0 up to 12.0 ■ 6.0 then • 9.25 Saturday Night*. 7.0 8.30 9.0 9.30 10.0 Thursday Afternoon 'Bus runs every hour -nlvFITZIiOY to BREAKWATER (Sun. Jays and Thursdays), if sufficient in. docotnont offers;—Leaves Fitzroy at 1.40 p.m., returning from Breakwater to Fit/.toy at 4.0 o.ro J. W. WERT. Proprietor. pRICE piST. WASHED, STARCHED and IRONED; —White shirts ,6d, double collare 2d, single collars ljd. STARCHED and IRONEDWhite shirts 4d, collars, single and double id each. SOFT SHIRTS washed and ironed, 3s per dozen. Every Description of Clothing Done at Most Reasonable Bates. S. SEN LEE, :: Laundry, POWDERHAM ST., NEW PLYMOUTH. PIANOFORTE TUNING. Cl W. COKER I from Messrs. John /. Brinsmead and Sons, London).. Pianos’ and Organs tuned and repaired town or country. Tunings singly or by yearly contract. Orders left with Mr. Thomas Avery. Stationer, Devon Street. New Plymouth. c 783 RAU COUgUa COltiC w. - Summer same as Winter. Lane’s Emulsion is good both Summer and Winter. 57
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Taranaki Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 143451, 11 March 1911, Page 8
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