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L. K. VAIL, TAILOR, DRAPER, AND OUTFITTER, Having just received ex ' Hilton Castle* and other late arrivals, the LARGEST AND BEST ASSORTMENT OF GOODS SUITABLE FOR THE INCOMING SEASON EVER IMPORTED BY THE TRADE, CONSISTING OF THE BEST QUALITY IN Wool Dyed Witneys and Beavers, brown and blue West of England Superfine Broadcloths, blue and black \ English, Scotch, and Colonial Tweeds of the latest patterns Bedford Cords of the very best manufactures Meltons, Tweed and Silk mixed Coatings of the latest designs The Fashionable Worsted Wove Coatings in black and blue Trimmings of the best quality only used. FIT, STYLE, AND WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED, AS ONLY COMPETENT WORKMEN ARE EMPLOYED. AN APPRENTICE WANTED. NO GIRLS NEED APPLY. OUTFITTING DEPARTMENT. Excellent durable Tweed Suits in all styles Trowsers, Trowsers and Vests in all styles Riding Pants, Galatea and Sack Coats Waterproof and Mackintosh Coats of superior quality Crimean and White Dress Shirts, Linen Collars Collars in all the most fashionable styles Hosiery in great variety of Knitted Lamb's wool, Merino, &c, &c. A choice assortment of Scarves and Ties in the most elegant styles Gent's under Shirts and Pants, in all materials Russia and Patent Leather Leggings, Courier Bags Saddle Straps, Elastic Belts, Braces, &c., &o. PERFUMERY AND OTHER GOODS too numerous to particularise. THE WHOLE SELLING ON THE PRINCIPLE OF SMALL PROFITS AND QUICK RETURNS. 25 PER CENT. BELOW ANY OTHER HOUSE. I®" ILsTIEIXT TO isT-A.TIOIsrA.L JBJLNJgZ, DEVON STREET. 277 j 30

Sales by Auction. THIS DAY. L. YEMS Will sell by auction at the Foresters' Hall yard, This Day, 25th instaut,— ABOUT 4,000 or 5,00.0 ft. TIMBER, Boards and Scantling. Sale at 2 o'clock. 293 a 25 THIS DAY. L. YEMS Will sell by auction This Day, the 25th instant, — POTATOES, Draperies, Coats, Pictures, Boxes Pipes, WalkingSticks, Ronnd Table, Chiffonniere, Oil Cloth, Books, &c., &c. Sale at half-past 3 o'clock. 316 a 25 THIS DAY. Messrs. ATKINSON & SILCOCK Will sell by auction at their Auction Rooms, This Day, the 25th instant, at 2 o'clock, — HPENTS, Blankets, Waterproof Sheets, 1 and other Government Stores. Also, 35 Boxes best Sperm Candles, and sundry other Goods. 302 a 25 "MORE LIGHT." . DEVOE'S BRILLIANT ZEROSEITE £1 2s. 6d. PER CASE for cash, and £1 ss. per Case if booked. Price's and Brandon's Sperm Candles 255. per box. HUMPHRIES & SON. 136 to __ TARANAKI HOTEL. NOTICE. /GOTTLIEB ROCH in returning \X thanks to the public for the liberal support he has received while in the Taranaki Hotel, be?s to state that he will relinquish on Monday, tbe4fchMay next, and has great pleasure in recommending his customers to his successor, Mr. F. McCUSKER, who will takeover the business from that date. G. Roch trusts that all partieß indebted to him will call and settle their Accounts during the eusuiug fortnight. G. Roch. April 20, 1874. 298 m 1

Sales py Auction. THIS DAY. MR. F. U. GLEDHILL Will sell by auction This Day, the 25th instant, at the Town Pound, — 1 PAIR POWERFUL WORKING 1 BULLOCKS 2 Quiet Cows, near calving 1 Quiet Cow, just calved 4 Head Young Stock. Sale at 2 o'clock. 305 a 25 THURSDAY, APRIL 30. BELL BLOCK QUARTERLY SALE AT AUCTION OF SHEEP, CATTLE, HORSES, &c. MR. F. U. GLEDHILL Begs to intimate to his friends and tho public that he will hold his usual QUARTERLY SALE as above, on THURSDAY NEXT, 30th April, when he will be able to offer several very snperior lots of Stock, comprising SHEEP, CATTLE, HORSES, &c, for disposal. Parties desiring to purchase or having Stock to dispose of, will find this a very favourable opportunity for their purpose. 815 a 29 TESTIMONIAL TO MR. E. M. SMITH. IT having been resolved by the E. M. Smith's Testimonial Committee that subscriptions should be solicited from the pnblic of Taranaki in order to raise a fund for the purpose of procuring a testimonial to be presented to Mr. E. M. Smith in grateful consideration for the great efforts he has made in experimentalising on onr iron sand, and being the principal agent in bringing tho smeltiug works at the Henni to their present forward state, the following members of the Committee will be happy to receive amounts for that purpose ;—; — Messrs. A. Weyergang (Secretary and Treasurer), W. H. Scott, Street, W. R. King, E. Veale, A. Boswell and H. Ford. 301 to CHURCH BAZAAR. STALL KEEPERS and all other Ladies interested in the late Baznar are requested to meet at the Schoolroom, Vivian-street, on Thursday next, the 30th instant, at 3.30 p.m. 318 a 25

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 2196, 25 April 1874, Page 3

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