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Retail at wholesale prioesRibbons, Laces, Velvets, Silks, Gloves Hosery, etc..—MOREY Sc SON. ' Retail at wholesale prices— Slieetings, 7Jd., 9d„ 10id„ Ild., la Is. 2d. Finlay's do., llfd., Is. id., Is. Bd!! Is. 7d„ls. 9d., per yard—MOREY& SON. Retail at wholesale prices.Corsets, P and S. Thomson's P.D, 4s, 6d., 4s. lid., 0.8. IzoJs, ss. 6d., 6s. 6d., 7s 6d. per pair.—MOREY & SON. TARANAKI ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY. SHOOTING REASON—IST MAI TO 31ST JULY, 1900. rriHE Shooting Season for Imported Game X in the District, consisting of the Oonnties of Taranaki and Clifton (excepting the Mount Egmont Forest Reserve, Kaitake Ranges, being sections 168 and 170 in the Oakura District, and Faraninihi or White Cliffs Reservation), will commence on the Ist May and end on 31st July, both days inclusive. In the Mount Egmont Forest Reserve, being the area within the circnmference of a circle having a radius of six miles from the summit of Mount Egmont, the Bhooting of Native and Imported Game is strictly prohibited at all times. Licenses can be obtained from the Chief Postmaster at New Plymouth, and Postmusters at Waitara, Inglewood, Opunake, SHOOTING LICENSES. A. G. Kutcher A. C. Clarke John S. Hart E. G. Allen W. Hewley W. A. B. Bewley K A, Corbett D. I. McGowan Osborne Wall Geo. Ramson H. J. Green J. C. Adams W. F. Penlington C. Pridham T. D. Colsoii R. G. Cottier V. W. Cornwall J.E.Wilson E. W. Wheatley J. Gibson Olaude Capel Fred. C. Harrison Percy M. Harrison W. K. Fawcett W. Barnard G. S. Connett W. A. H. Stockley Fred. Seamark G. W. Wareham F. Julian P. Corkill H. Rothery H. Langman W. Oliver F. M. Grayling; H. Jeffery D. Teed, sen. J. Bennett Herbert Martin 0. H. Forte A. Boon T. Diamond W.Baskerville F. C. Jury ITred. Gibbons J. Leedom W. C. Phillips,' Chas. Rogers E. M. D. Knight Jas. Patterson 4. J. Douch Geo. W. Gedge 3. O. Smith Geo. West John Minnix Edward Newson ?) Ihos. Burgess Henry Potter H. 0. liarratt, H. Middleton VV. J. Holmes W. W. Middleton Chris Crane J. Cunningham J. Robertson W. E. Callander Samuel Topliss Wm. Sampson K. U . Hicks T. Butler ' Ohas. Ambury S. Pelham A. KutherfordJ H. Buxton James C. Morey A. Julian W. J Matthews ,H. W. Burkett G. H. Taylor 'j. L. Flintoll J. K. Boddy Louis Petch l'hos. Mitchell Wm. E. Percival John L. Rogers John Rusling E. Broad A. V. Coldwell Mewson Sheppard John Wheeler Wm. J. Evans * Jas. Tarry J. W. Win field S. W. Buckthought ( Ohas. T. Prosser Rowland T. Prosser Ohas. E. Bryce John Judson It. Walker 'l'hos. A. Swaysland l'hos. J. Humphries Wm. Humphries A. Elgar Kd ward Julian j Jas. Halcombe 'Albert E. Page U. Caulton 'W.J.BeII Frank Muggeridge Win. Taylor Are\v Seckamp Geo. 0. Hcenan J. J. Fisher James' R. Patterson Wallie Wanning ENDORSED J. J. Oonnell J. Adamson E. Lucena W. Lucena H. J. Jury L. S. Barraclonzh N. 0. Young Wm. Minhinnick Wm. Adamson 0. Goodson M. J. Goodson Will Webster Harry Linn W £5 Reward will be paid to any person procu ing the conviction of any offender against the provisions of " The Animals Protection Act, 1880." The season for Native Game will olose on 30th June. D. MoALLUM, Secretary, New Goods! New Goods! O. CHATTEETON'S r importation OF am & FASHIONABLE GOODS, Per S.S. WLr-ikat n<\ ar well worth Beelng, having JUjjT AHIiIV'KD in first-class order, and being opened up, consisting of: Ladies' Shoes. A large assortment'of LATEST (STYLE AND NEWEST PATTERNS, COMFORTABLE k EASY FITTING, Jfrom 10/9 jro 16/6.: A large assortment of Gents' bes£ Boots, EASy-FITTIKQ AND GOOD WBAB, f KOM 12/6 JO 25/6. Also, JUST ARRIVED, a Large Assortment of QOLONIAL jgOOIS AND SHO3-.S, Speoially for the Winter Season, direot from the Jdiiiiufat.tisrers.J GOOD QUALia', HARD WEAR, EASY FITTINOj To be Sold at LOWEST CASH PRICES. Please Oall and Inspect our Large Stock ot NEW GOODS. NO OPPRESSED TO BUY. Addbkss— CHATTEETON'S, EXCELSIOR BOOT WAREHOUSE DEVON STREET, 4 - for Ladiesi, Are .Dm acknowledged leading remedy for all Female" plainti. Kccommcndod by the Medical Faculty Tha genuiuc bear the a gnaturo of w M . Mautin ( recUterud without which none aro 2emn:.c). No i ady ihould ba without then.. Order of all Chomlsli throughout the World. I'roprlctor,MAßTlN,Pharm Chemist,SOUTHAMPTON,ENfi, Agents; SHARLAND a Co,, Ltd,, Auckland AWellloßtoa. aad NEW OttUG Co., GtiriatcUurchi * childten cross and i ill. Apply Ltasby'ti Koolibah before tliey break, and note the change—instant relief iSiM SUNUMM i'URK CEYLON TP A

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 179, 9 July 1900, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 179, 9 July 1900, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 179, 9 July 1900, Page 3

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