Business Cards. JC. GEORGE, Cabinet Maker and Builder, , corner of Devon and Liardet-streets, New Plymouth. 743 to S DRILLER, Veterinary Surgeon and • Blacksmith, Court enay-street. 695 to J MARTIN, Veterinary Surgeon and Cow • Leech. At J. Davidson's, Blacksmith, Gill-street. 678 to DR. RAWSON HAS REMOVED to Robe-street, adjoining Bank of New Zealand. 896 to P. C. MO R T ol^ LAND AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT, Devon Street, Njbw Plymouth. 87 hb to
BAUCHOPE & KING, DEVON STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH. Auctioneers & Accountants. Certificated Acoountants in Bankruptcy. Licensed Custom-houße Agents. Agents of the Norwich Union Fire Insurance Society. Agents of the New Zealand Trade Protection Society. General Commission, Shipping, Land and Estate Agents. 4 hb to FREDERICK BLUCK, SHIPPING AND FORWARDING AGENT LAND AND COMMISSION AGENT, ! WAITARA, TARANAKI, I , Consignments sold privately or by auction. Good Storage Accommodation. ,a 199 bh tc
[a caedJ. T. K. SKINNER, SURVEYOR, NEW PLYMOUTH. 1022 to B. H. DARNELL, C.E , LICENSED LAND BROKER pader the "Land Transfer Act, 1870/' and AUTHORISED SURVEYOR. Office :— Brougham-street, New Plymouth. WM. THORNTON, Tailor, Habit-maker and General Storekeeper, iv the shop lately occupied by Mr. Shoolbraid. — Also, Mrs. Ihornton, Dressmaker and Milliner, returns thanks to her numerous friends for their. kind patronage during the past six years, and hopes to retain tbe same. Having engaged a firstclass Dressmaker from Auckland, all orders will be promptly attended to. The latest fashions always on hand. 0221 a3O [Established 1863.] E. WELCOME, Accountant, House, Land, and Commission Agent, BROUGHAM STREET. a3ol tc tlTn ing pianos and harmoniums. THE undersigned has resumed Tuning. Orderß left at his residence will receive attention, W. D. FRANCIS, Importer and Tuner of Pianos and Harmoniums. 806 tc hb
C. GITTUS, PIANOFORTE TUNER, (late of Worcester) DEVON STREET EAST. Chargts moderate. Orders left with Mr Gilmour, Brougham-street, will receive prompt attention. 865 auß NOTICE. TAMES K. REVELL, Engineer, Founder, tj and Smitb, begs to iuform his former customers aud tbe public of Taranaki that be Las KKSTJMED BUSINESS in his old Premiies in Currie-street, known as the Currie street Foundry. Net* Plymouth, May 7, 1880. 849 hb tc J. A. CLARK, COACH BUILDER AND WHEEL WEIGHT (Next the Odd Fellows' Hall), Devon Street. All kinds of smith's work done on the premises. Vehicles made to order. Repairs neatly executed. Charges moderate. 624 hb C. COLLINS, COACH BUILDER & WHEELWRIGHT, NEXT TOWNHEND'S, DEVON STREET. Repairs will reoeive prompt attention. All kinds of smith's work done on the premises. 719 to tpHEATRICAL PRINTING neatly executed JL at the tf kbald Office.
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Taranaki Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3493, 22 July 1880, Page 1
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417Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3493, 22 July 1880, Page 1
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