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Business Cards. T. MATHIESON'S BOOT AND SHOE ESTABLISHMENT. TINAL NOTICE-CLEARING OUT ! "HTAVING disposed of my interest in the j_X Boot and Shoe Business, I wish to giro jthe pnbiio a ohanoe of securing CHEAP GOODS for the next TWENTY-ONE DAYS I Observe * : Th!s is a bond fide Clearing Sale. AH Goods must be sold. No reasonable offer refused ! T, M. would be happy to see thoße persons whoie names are in his books, so as to have a sptedy settlement. Recollect: TWENTY-ONE BAYS ONLY ! BOOT~SHOP, DEVON STREET. 0160 h b to PHOTOGRAPHY. WILLIAMSON & Co. T) ESPECTFULLY announce that their Xv GALLERY has been re -arranged with all the latest improvements, and is now open for the PRODUCTION of FIRST-CLASS WORK, under the management of ... MR. F. DIGH^PON • • (Late ov Cheltenham and London). Every Description of Photographs Copied or Enlarged. Portraits Coloured in Water or Painted in Oil. 909 to SHUTTLE WORTH BROTHERS, TIMBER MERCHANTS AND IMPORTERS, Albion Yards, Devon a!nd King Stkeets. Building Materials and Builders' Ironmongery. Hubbuck's White Zino Paint, Oils, Colours, and Varnishes. WOOLPAOKS. To arrire ex Merlin, from Greymonth, daily expected, — 60 TONS BEST SCREENED COAL. 1027 to G. LEECH, BEGS to announce that he has RE-OPENED the OLD SHOP in Carrie street, as COACH BUILDER AND WHEELWRIGHT, when Orders entrusted to him will be executed in a workmanlike manner and with despatch. Coach painting done on tho premises. 406 to J. CLARKE & C. COLLINS, COACH BUILDERS & WHEELWRIGHTS, NEXT TOWNSEND'S, DEVON STBEET. Repairs will receive prompt attention. All kinds of smith's wort done on the premises. 719 to J. W. S. H E POP EE, AERATED W4TER AND CORDIAL MANUFACTURER, Corner of Courtenar and Gover-streeta, New Plymouth, Is propared to supply the pnblio with his SUPERIOR AERATED WATERS _ND CORDIALS, AT LOWER PRICES than to be obtained from anyone in the Trade. 421^ LOOK OUT FOR BISHOP'S CHEAP MEAT CART. R. BISHOP BEGS to announce to tho inhabitants of New Ply month that he' will be in Town with MEAT on Wednesdays and Satuiidays, and will be happy to wait on customers. Prime Joints Mutton and Beef, from 2£d. to 4jd. per lb. Boiling Pieces, from 2Jd. per lb. TERMS: CASH. 963 10 rrrpmmrmmm — _____mn«_»_— ____m___wi— — — »■— 1 CHAFF, HAY, AND STRAW. HONEYFIELD and READ nro now PREPARED to SUPPLY Good Chan, Oaten Hay, Meadow Hay, and Straw. Union Mills, Jane 12, 1877. ' CB9 Ic— b

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 2640, 8 October 1877, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 2640, 8 October 1877, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 2640, 8 October 1877, Page 1

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