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Business Cards. WD. FRANCIS, Importer and • Tuner of Pianos and Harmoniums. New and second hand Pianos for sale. Rednced charges for Tuning where annual engagements are made. 19 to [a card.] WS. MOORHOUSE, Solicitor, t Wellington. Parliamentary Agent. 639 to [a card.] MR. GERVASE D. HAMMERTON, (late Standisb & Hammerton), Barrister and Solicitor, Devonstz'eet, New Plymouth. 796 to TAMES HIRST, Auctioneer, Land, U Commission, and General Agent, York and Norfolk-streets, Carlyle, Patea. 370 to ALTER 5. MORRISON, Land and Genoral Commission Agent, Accountant aud Draughtsman, Licensed Cnstom House Agent. Rents collected. Office : Taupo Quay, Wanganui. CBS to W. STOCKMAN, Lioensed Go- « verntoent Interpreter, New Plymouth, E.W.S. is now prepared to execute any commission entrusted to him, with correctness and expedition. 875 to JC. GEORGE, Cabinet maker, and , Builder, Devon-street, opposite Mr. Cudlipp's, New Plymouth. r 743 to H TAYLOR, Carpenter, Builder, i Cabinet maker, and Undertaker. Houses furnished complete to order. Funerals furnished on -the shortest notice A CLARK, Coach Bailder, next to 4 Mr. Vivian's foundry, Devonstreet. All Vehicles made at the same coßt as charged in other parts of the Colony. Repairs neatly executed at the lowest possible cost. Sta '»p ALLEN, Wheelwright, begs to X , inform the public that he has recommenced business, adjoining Mr. Vivian's Foundry. All orders strictly attended to. 198 io aREVELL, Broad and Biscuit Baker and Confectioner, Corrietitveet (Mr. T. Coleon's old premises, near Messrs. Webster & Hnlke's Mill). Wedding and Birthday Cakes made on the shortest notice. Ball, Wedding, and Picnic parties snpplied. Wholesale and Retail Confectioner. 555 to J~"M. VIVIAN,' Engineer, Iron and t Brass Founder, Horse Shoer, and General Smith. Flax Machines constructed on improved principles. Reaping Machines and all kinds of Agricultural Implements made and repaired. Castings supplied to the trade. 899_t0 LIBBOTSON begs to intimate that i be has commenced HORSE SHOEING in the premises occupied by Mr. Leys, in Devon-street, adjoining the Odd Fellows' Hall. All orders punctually attended to and executed upon reasonable terms. 227 a 25 TOHN ABBOT, Tinsmith. Repairs 0 neatly executed. Dovon-street, next door to Mrs. Townsend's Tobacconist Shop. 235 tc TOHN MARTIN, Horse Farrier and V -Cow Leech ; corner of Vivian and Dawson-streets, near the Provincial Hospital. 390 tc SIIUTTLEWORTII BROS., TIMBER AND GENERAL MERCHANTS, DEVON AND ; QDEEN STREETS, Have always on hand, — A LARGE and varied assortment of BUILDING MATERIALS, consisting of. Red Pine Scantling, Boarding, and Battens Kauri Scantling, Boarding, and Battens Kauri Flooring Rusticated Kauri weather Boarding XSroad Kanri (seasoned) suitable for cabinet makers Sashes, Doors, Mouldings, Architraves, and Cornices in great variety Sheet Glass Puriri Posts and Piles White Pine Palings Shingles Slates and Slate Slabs Ewobank and Wire Nails Sheot Zinc Corrugated Iron Hubbnck'3 White Zinc Paint Oils, Paints, and Colors • Stockholm and Coal Tar Kero3one Best screened Coals Red Gum Felloes, and Boxwood Naves. 142 to Tt&ggM PIANOS by best makers gliji||gj§%A always on sale. Commission Agent. Office, Brongbam-streefc. 122 tc UUHWORTH" SAW"mLLT-^Red Jj. Puie Boards and Scantling always on hand at the timber yard in Courtenaystreet. Broadmore and Son. C. Rennell, Agent. 102 to

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 2195, 22 April 1874, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 2195, 22 April 1874, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 2195, 22 April 1874, Page 4