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A b&lf-Holfctay for Servunts on Wash lug Day* TUB expedtriouand esse with which the " Family Wash" may be accomplinheil, at a mere no. minal cost, by uiiog the " GLYCEUINK" SOAP POWDER, is truly surprising ! Scarcely any rubbing it required at " iho tuh ; *' and a little jhild may use it. Ask for " Harper Tnchetreeß' 'Glycerine' Snap Vowder," and Harper Twelvetrees' Ciothes'-wringer. Patentee, and tolo Mannfucturer : Harper Twelvetree*, .Bromley-by-Bow, London; and sold, i I by hit. diaries Davy, merchant, New Plymouth. ', ' [23/10/8* The Science of Starching and Ironing. USB HARPER TWELVETREES' SATCN GLAZE STARCH, which gives a, high finish to the Clothes, never sticks to the Iron, and is more economical than tho ordinary starches : — a single pnncd making sixteen pints of stioos: starch fjoi<». Ask also for Harper Twolvetrces 1 Clothes'Wrinper and Starcher ; Harper Twelvetrer.«' Bread and PaMry Powder, 2d., and I*. j Harper Twelvetrees' (*o verument Blacking in Penny Packets ; and Harper Twelvetre'es' " Glycerine" Soap Powder, for washing without rubbing. Sold by all Storekeepers, and Wholesale by the Afanufactiirer, Harper Twelvetrees, Bromley-by-Btiw, London ; and by Mr. Charles Davy, Merchant, New Plymouth. 23/10/64. Beware of Co tuater feets ! TTOLLOWAY'S PILLS AND OINTMENT. Copy of a Letter received from Itfessrs. GORDON and'GOTCH. Dated Melbourne, July 25, 186 Jr. I " Dear Sin, — We have found out that there has been a considerable trctle doing in COUNTERFEITING YOUR PILLS. That a man (whose name we know,) made for a certain person a machine, mlling out One Hunched and Fifty Pills at once. That labels were printed and dispatched up the country in great numbers, by one Boultou (we are informed). He failed about three weeks ago, and the machine was offered to a friend of ours for sale, which we suspect is at work somewhere. What can we do for you in this matter ? Some* thing should be done at once. If we were sure you would approve of it, we would set the detectives at work, and soon ferret the neit out. •' We are, &c, (S'gned) " GORDON & GOTCH." In many places abroad, the Government stamp to these Medicines has lately been forged, and affixed to an immense quantity of spurious Ointment and Pills, »nd sold to the Public as my preparations. I'lease to observe, therefore, that the i words " HOLLOWAY'S PILLS AND OINTMENT, LONDON," besides being on the British Government Label, as heretofore, are woven in the water-mark of every leaf of the Pamphlet*, without which ihe Medicine is not genuine. Also, be careful to observe that the address on the covers of the Pots, and the labels of the Boxes, it "2-14, Strand, London," and that there is i:o initial before the name "HOLLOWAY." Pakties who may be defrauded by Vendors selling spurious " Holloway's Pills and Ointment," are invited to co.Timiinicate the particulars to me, or lo Messrs. Gordon and Gotcli, of Collins. street, Melbourne, when legal proceedings will be imme. diiUely instituted against the offenders, and an ample rent tineral ion given to Informants for their trouble, and a pledge not to divulge their name?, (S'gneil) THOMAS HOLLO WAY. London, 24th September, IB6i. m G. SAWKIXG, Ship and Mercantile X • General Agent, Exchange, Sydney. Charters and freights to the intercolonial and foreign ports obtained with zeal. Produce and goods of all deseripliotss disposed ol with care and attention. Purchases effected in the cheapest man ker, and all matters of a mercantile character negotiated with promptitude and exactness. For Sale, 1 HA ACIIKH of valuable bush LAND, X\Jv_/ about 3j miles from toun. The land has an extensive frontage to the main road, and none of the limber upon it has been cut. Apply to Arthur Stakdish, October 7, 1864, For Sale, TTNEXPIItED LEASE of 21 yenrs (19 \j years) of Town allotment in Devon street, No. 1443, and Dwelling house thereon. Apply to Arthur Standibh, October 7, 1864. Postal. IN T case of the arrival of a Eteamer's mail on Sunday, the Post Office will be open for delivery for one hour only ; and not during the iime of Divine Service. Edwin B. Dicksom, Chief Postmaster. Chief Post Office, New Plymouth, Nov. 18, ISG4. NOTICE. ALL Persons having claim or demand on the estate of ihe late William H. Honeyfield are requested to send them in for immediate settlement, and all persons indebted to the same are requested to settle forthwith. 11. J. Honeyfield. Devon-street. July 15, 1864. Bank of New Zealand. IN accordance with the resolution passed at the Special General Meeting of tho Proprietors, held on the 15th day of December, 1863, the Directors hereby give notice, that the tisnth call of One Pound per Share will be payable at the h several offices of the Bank in this colony, on Monday, the 6th day of March next. D. Murdoch, Inspector. I Bank of New Zealand, Auckland, November 30, 1866. NEW SHOPOPENEP. fIIHE undersigned begs to inform the inX habitants of New Plymouth that he has opened hid new shop at ihe corner of Devon and Gover-streets, where he intends carrying on the business of a General Provision Store. ii'rJ hopes by strict attention to business, keeping a good supply of goods of the best quality, and selling at the lowest remunerative prices, to merit the support of the public in general. Wm. Poic. ■ December 8, 1864. ]

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XIII, Issue 652, 28 January 1865, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Herald, Volume XIII, Issue 652, 28 January 1865, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Herald, Volume XIII, Issue 652, 28 January 1865, Page 4

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