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GREAT MOLESKIN TROWSERS p j T? A PTATn QAT T^ ? ! FOR THE MILLION I V/L ft AliliN lj 0 ALJi I Since tho ABOLITION of DUTY from ~i i DAYS ONLY ! "1 A Piece Cotlon Goods, 14 DAYS ONLY! 14 THE NEW ZEALAND GOODSIALMOST GIVEN AWAY ! Cjjfflge FACTORY s COO^ ES &Co Are again fo the front, j And can now supply their customers with [ Having determined to CLOSE their ! BRANCH in New Plymouth, will WOLFSKIN TRfIWSFRS — — OFFER THE WHOLE OF THEIR at 25 per Pent, less than their usuai EXTENSIVE STOCK Wholesale Price! i 0F TRY THEM I Men's, Youths', and Boys' " IS" Clothing I STOCK OF CLOTHING BLANKETS to the public 'hosiery 'tweeds REGARDLESS of COST SHIRTS " &C.&C, . . as the premises now occupied by them is now replete, -and- .will be found must bo closed! THE CHEAPEST, CHOICEST, AND ComeEarlyfe Secure Bargains __________—». never before offered in New Plymouth ! REMEMBER! The New Zealand Clothing Factory. K®" We would recommend' the Trade and ' Heads of Families not to ( lose this opportunity G. M. BRASCH, AGENT. of securing Good Clothiug at half tbeir value Agen ts for the celebrated Wertheim's Sewing - Madhines.-:,.- '.^^^ REMEMBER ! FOR 14 DAYS ONLY . , .' „ , ' , : . , Note the Address : S. Coombes & Co., '" ' . rt , -^> '-2 Next Ross' House Bazaar, is§*3 ' , > , Rr^ 8 ' DEVOIV STREET WEST. ' rj nd - .;-•,•,-•- 211 to ■ • ta^' 1 »■• -« i '- / - a 3-<33 -<3 <£ SP THEIREAIIIAPKBRQWERY: * '<j | "^ f£"* , ', ■ GOVERNMENT REWARD. ■ % H^" >- f-i HHHE largest valuable diamond yet found 1 1 ' "; 2^ • L belongs to, .the Crown of Portugal. It I h," l-H -^ 'd was disiovered by three political piisoHen* L_ o >j 'q^ ,® who wora cruelly , sentenced 10 , perpetual \7 , Q , | o • teM^, banishment iv tho wildest and most waste /{/ { yt r+s o A^ part of the country,. .which iv their wanderf"™ O w w P-i \^* ingi.tbey fpund in the bed of a dried upriYer, J p^ m'• rS and sent it atouce to. Lisbon, / R.here it ,pur-; < i( , M fl, 2GOI OS ' cha=ed,tb,e King's.ranfom. ,It ptill uucuf, q '"H Q . J^g and )its Maine at the present m.arUe^,prico is cd £ r^ , mav\y mijjjqaspfipoundß.i, »le,hare ht>ar4,^t ""1 pq O I*• othertliißgtsbeingcalleddia.mQnds.for.inptapcii H-H tt t> S' wT A^, tho Mxaw Goods imported' by M. A. Bowen t 2 /**\ i^" O "g Or ' have oalled forth the remarks. What a Diamond D bj t( r±4 '***• , of^a Bonuet ! Wlmt v Diumijad ojf a ,H ft t ! t °^ O d_q % • fVi' " ko-i&®- ,If they use the, word to mean super2 t^*\ S , rO pTiJ lntive wortb, it distinctly applies to tbe folr • . iZ ■ n r lowing DIAMONDS ', OF, \VONDERFOL" LJ ka O 'd t^ WORTH, DIAMONDS OP YALUE'AND M pq OQ ' § , VARIETY, imported direct from the English */\ ',' & ' >1P >T fc-J Markets; — , „," , ." ' ' ,/ Til 5 S W *^ „ Gents' Wiiite Shuts • .« VI J. ,Wtz*~> P= w^. i Gents' Harvard- Slurfs ,| . . '",,', I I ,W . a £ • Mens 1 Oxford Shirts, frora-U6d ,',. I l—v, ,\M £ ft ' Mens' Gruudrill Shirta \ ' I J "\ •GQ J» O -?Si Meus' Flannelette Shirta ' 'I, )l ' ■', tH P 'r\ i MtnsVßlack aud Wbito Cheok Rhirta I C^l m ' *~! '' ' ',' j Spfeial Stripe Harvard STiiris, 2s Cd ,r7* . \ 'co 1 ' „<y ' '-i i Special Check Harvard Vh^rts, 2s, Cd ' l ' J '' O ' ', j " ! JletiH' Hosiery "', t, ,,,.,- • ,-22 W H? , „ ' | Mens' Ass >rted JVlorino Half Hose, , I Meng Jlihtiiry Hose , , , ■ •Ilii'i /'inn 1 -'" •! ' ; ' '-\r ■ { '! ' -Me'ns' Brown Cottpu Hose '"' ''■„' , - ,U ' '. Jleus' Biown Stripe' Half Ho?e,9d Z, ■ ~ " *' •', ,T ' .Wens' Shetland Ribb.ed Wool Hose, Is 3d ON SALE BY THE trNDEROItj,N|ID Womens 1 . Faiicy Striped Hose, Is "a TTnmr, Vt t axt' Txr^'xrTna'' '"" ! Womeiw White Silk Embroidered Ho B e ' AUSTKALIAN WlrißS^ • W©VHfensnSilli eolbrtd-Embroiderod Hche OruiutotoH,!! 7^rpnHgnacM-..v - -Conatantia i } ™™™\ |r»«*J HJf«vpriptrtl oloek v i Port Madeira i , .MUsoa'dinc i Womon B Spanish Brown Cot on -Hose .- Toknv Buslimr ' Womons' Spanish Brown, Ribbed Hose ° a y t 325. per Sn, C.SH. during Womcns' Black' »Cas».r,ere» Hoae E. L. '/HUM PHRIES '*? '&s, " ' ! "'SSn^ HoflftSt' Sty ' ' \ i bMfty. , ChemiseT|rrt>rn 2s. 6dl, tries' l)rawers ' : . . „, , rr^ '..I i ' Nigtifc Dresses ■•' ■ ; • ■• • CURRIE STREET FOUNDRY. Infants' G6wns,sreci«l, 2s 9d ■ '• ' .' ' > Girls' Chemises and Drawers - a :u: UAMES K. RF.VBLL, , , ....J^uU Robi-s, 'splendid value ENGINEER, FOUNDER, AND SMITH, tu^ELS^'^ Currie Street Sooth. : " . > Diaper, ndueycomb, Damask Terry, i , J.; >, • ■ — > . ii- Tu^ki^h . ; TJAVING largely incieased bis Establish- A largo aud choice assortment of Edgihge i~J_ meut both in' prbroisec, 'skilled labour, , Grey Cftlicqeß, from '3^,4l] per doz. tQ.4s and macHihery, is prepared, to EXECUTE 6d, 5s fid, 6s GJ, 7s Cd ' '" ,' , EVERY DESCRIPTION OP 'WORK with t ,, Grey Sheetings, from 1,1 id , the greatest despatch. i > . > ,^, .White Calicoes, from 3s lOd per doz. w . ■ Criidsons Calicoes, froru'4s 9d per dpz. THE--' 'FOUNDRY- ' Horrooks' 32in. and 36in. Cloths is now in full working order, and all 'sorts of . > Herrookb' iu e 8 4 . ' custiugs may bo obtained 'at, the shortest - Horrooks Twill Sheetings , , notico. ''• ,; . Prints! Prints! Prints! SawmM lß ntJed ; «p,and'ev^kindbf ? n- : ■ffi^feS, • ' gineering Work done on moderate lenflji. • Ladi(Jß , Leatherßags, 3s Gd ,149h, 149h L t0 Frillbgs. .. ' ; n, • ' > Blue and White Ticks CHINESE. SILKS. , ' Brown Linen ticks ! ' „i < n ■:• ;• j i,-! „ ,'• ■ Oxford Shirtings i rrVH.P uudcrsignqd , begs to. inform thp puolic Fjanuelettc shirtings JL of Tarauaki that ho bos just imported Rough. Bro« n Linens some CHINESE SILKS. ~ , LineD Diapers > ' . CHEW CHONG, .; Printed «nd White Moleskins ''' b 219 »c '"• "" v - ' v 'Dev6n'-Ktreot. "Ladies', Silk Umbrellas — — - • ■■ | -r- :\ — ;yjc, — ;-,t,. — rr~" Ladies' Caiicc> Sunshndes , TnQT 1 .ATiRTVPDi jET. >M RRDTA CliiidreDs' Calico Sunshades JUbi AKKIVIiU,^ itoJL- WJittOlA xhe New Saudriugbam Bla.ck Velveteen, 3 CRATES <!)RpCKERY,,and , warranted to keep it's color, 2s aud 3s 6d< 1 CASKC£INAWAR&,, ',',,! , ■■ , Also, .ex- Margaret Galbraith,— r -, i Important to all — Bowen's sell Cheap for 1 case apsorfed Brushtfare, all Biz^a of" Clogß Oath ! "We* it rye you 1o mit -JJoiren's ! and a few Coooa mats, nil of which will' ' "" '— : ' ' be EOktht email profits. NOTED CHEAP DRAPERY AND "• CLOTHING ESTABLISHMENT, Au early inspection invHed afc . ■■' 190 f 27 Djsvon Line. J. HANDY'S, ' ' . Egmout Store, Courtenay-atreet. SUPPORT LOCAL INDUSTRY ! 139 fl B __ Tor sale, ~ BD "°° B ' CORN SACKS! CORN SACKS! ALE AND STOUT. Apply to ' WEBSTER BROTHERS. ALES.— B?. per dozen quarts ; 6s. per dozen TaranaUi, Fob. 6, 1882. 268 fll pints. Strong Ales: 10s per dozen FOR SALE ObIbaSB,"""" '^l' d ? CD V ' M \ SIOUI. — Ss. Cd. per dozou quarts. £T (\ ACRES of LAND, Rural Allotment <t)\J 12, Bell Block, 3. J miles from Towu An allownnco of 6d. per dozen for Caßh. of Now Plymouth, on main road to Waitara, 3d. per dozen for bottloa returned. aud having a frontage of 2544 links thereto. OLIVKR SAMUtfI Orders left wilh the following Agotits will be *36tc Attorney for tho MorrgVw. prompt.y attended t6:- _• ' - •_- __ _ Websteu Brothers, Devon-street ;•- >.i FOft SALE OR TO I/IDT, ' R. Cook, jun., Devon-street West ; -I Q ACRES of LAND, with 8-roomrd »• T. CroOkku, Dovon-street East ; IO Dwelling-house and outbuildings; 1 J. W. EDMONDS, Powderham-6treet, back of milo from the centre of tho Town. the Goyeru«u<mt Bnildingß; o« at the For particulars apply to" 1 ' BroWory,'Frankt6y Ktiadi'ueaV tJiiflUlsh'S

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 3961, 8 February 1882, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 3961, 8 February 1882, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 3961, 8 February 1882, Page 3

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