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Her Cards Are Out . . . And you are wondering what to ■ give hor to mark your apprecia- . tion of her friendship. ' WE could suggest 'dozens of useful articles, but what could be more appreciated than a clock 1 We have just received some lovely new marble ones which would be an im- . . provqiient to any mantlepiece, and have niarked*'th~em at prices, that, all . . things' considered, makes them mar- -•■ vels of cheapness. They are priced, as low as £4, £4 4s, £4 10s, £4 15s, up to £5. Off these prices we allow a discount of 7£% to presentation cpmmittees. . * \ The Jewellery Importing Company, . NORMAN L. REID, Manager. . Opposite English Church. = THANKS. GJ. McCABTHTbegs to heartily thamk t all those kind friends who so readily assisted him during and sines the recant unfortunate fire. He also wishes to intimate that a tempofary bar has been opened in the portion of the old building left standing, where h« will be prepared to meet all old friends. ALBIOW, TTOTBL, (Opposite the Courthouse amd Public Library), PETEB HABTSHOBN . Desires to intimate, to his old friends and . the public geiTerally that since he has ' taken- pver the above, hotel he has had - the premises thoroughly renovated and reB ifurnifched throughout. The best Wines and Spirits stocked. SPEIGHT'S ALE ONLY KEPT ON TAP.. Cuisine a Speciality. Luncheon from 12 to 2 o'clock. Excellent Accommodation for Boarders. Every convenience. Telephone. " PETEB HABTSHOBN, Proprietor, it o; " ' pBOVINOIAL TTOTEL, Bidgway Street, WnngsVui. W. B. TUCK Proprietor. 1 W;B.T., having again . taken over the 0 above well-known and popular house of call, will b« pieaild to see all old friends and to administer to the requirements of ' the general travelling public. 1 FTIHE Leading Unlicensed Houhs. In the X heart of the Town. Sixty Lofty, Airy Booms.— Ladies' Tea ; Boom. Large Dining Boom, ato. Hot, Cold, amd Shower Baths. Sample rooms. , • Coffee Palace, ; - > New Plymouth On* minute irom Bailway Station and > ;Sea. Five minutes from Becreation ' Ground. - .- -" •'•■ , First-class Tabls. TABIFF— 4r-6d and 6s per day. ADDRESS — Corner Dsvoa and Egmont Street!. THOSE WHO HATB ' A F iA MXIi T- TO BOOT, -4Al* agreed that, fnHEBEST LEATHER, THE BEST STTLE, '- ' : , THE BEST ITT, ; _ . ?T^E BEST PBICES, - . " Andtk. ' • ;; GBEATEST SATISFACTION^ .^ \ . ' l 'iAre ta be'found in ths . ( J~ .'""-' ' 'I > Boots and Shoes ( ": i . • -~ -Supplied by . (Opposite English Church), - ; 1 ' ' WANGANUI/ 1

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11643, 22 August 1905, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11643, 22 August 1905, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11643, 22 August 1905, Page 3