f HEIRIATIMOKD lOIBERY 7 GOVERNMENT REWARD. rnHE largest valuable diamond yet found JL belongs to the Crowu of Portugal. It was dis"overed by three political prisoners who were cruelly sentenced to perpetual banishment in the wildest and most waste part of the country, which in their wanderings they found in the bed of a dried up river, and sent, it at once to Lisbon, where it purchased the King's random. It is still uuour, and its value at the present markot prico i 3 many millions of poundo. We have heard of otherthingsboingcalleddiamonds, for instance 1 the Mraw Goods imported by M. A. Bowbn • j have called forth the remarks, \v"hat a Diamond of a Bonnet ! What a Diamond of a Hat ! &c, k c. If they use tbe word to mean super* : laJve worth, it distinctly applies to the fol«* > lowing DIAMONDS OF WONDERFUL WORTfT, DIAMONDS OF VALUE AND VARIETY, imported direct from the English Markets: — Gents' White Shirts Gents' Harvard Shirts 1 Mens' Oxford Shirtß, from la Gd Mens' Grandi ill Shirts i Mens' Flannelette Shirts ] Mens' Blaok and White Cbeok Shirts I Sppeial Stripo Harvard Shirts, 2s 6d Special Check Harvard bhirts, 2s 6d Mena' Hosiery Mens'Ai-s rted Merino Half Hoae I Mens' Military Hose Mens' Brown Cotton Hose Meiis' Brown Stripe Half Hose, 9d Mens' Shetland Bibbed Wool Hose, Is 3d Womens' Fancy Striped Hose, Is Womens' White Silk Embroidered Hose Womens' Silk Colored Embroidered Hose ' Womens' Brown Ho^e, priutrd clock- ; i Womons' Spanish Brown Cotton Hose . Womens' Brown Ribbed Hose Womnns 1 Blnck " Cashn,ere" Hose ' WomeDs' Clerical McriDoHose Womens Wbito Cdtton -Hose . Womens' Brown Cotton liose , „ ■ ■ Children's Hote in great variety *" .Chemises from 2s. Gd., Ladies' Drawers ' ' ' 'Night Dresses Infants' Gov^ns, speci«l, 2s 9d Girls' Cheinibcs aud Drawera Mull Robps, splendid value Sun Hats, 2s TOWELS— Diaper, Honeyoomb, Damask Terry, Turkish A large and choice assortment of Edgings Grey Calicoes from 3s 4d per doz. to 4a' 6d, 5s fid, Gs 6d, 7s G>l ' ■< : ' Giey Sheetings, from 11 Jd 1 White Calicoes, from 3s lOd per doz. Crudsou s Calicoes, from 4s 9d per dbz. < ' • Honocks' 32in. and 36in. Cloths , . Henocka' Mieetiugs Hnrrocks' Twill Sheeting 3 Prints! Prints! Prints! : Lapet Blinds from 3^d <. . ■ 1 v Muslin and Leno Curtains c , , Ladies' Leather Bags, 3s 6d .' ." .j Frillings ' Blue and White Ticks , ,' • Brown Linen Ticks . ■, Oxford Shirtings Flannelette Slftrfings' ' ' ' ' ' ' Rough Bro»n Linens .'• >'< •» Linen Diapers Print, d wnd White Moleskins ,'.' Ladies' Silk -Umbrellas' V 'J " ' x-) '"'[ Ladies' CaMoo Sunfehacles- ' '''-' \ '■"'*' > Chiidreng" Cnlieo Sunshades :i, ...'. 01 . -jo L The New Sandringham Bla9k Velveteen, warranted fo keep it's. color, 2b aria 3i 6d Important to all — Bbihcn's sell Gheapfor Cash ! We urge you to vfeit-Bbwen's ! .NOTED CHEAP 'DRAPERY ,_ND" '/ ' ', CLOTHING ESTABLISHMENT '■ ' ' ' 190 £27 " Devon Line/ ' v ,''",, '".,' SUPPORT LOCAL INDUSTRJr! ".' ALES. — 83. per dozen quarts j,Jss.-per dozea pints. Strong^jHesi^iQsr'^er dozen quarts ; 6s r yj^^6iM(nipin_;'''f >^ STOUT.-Ss. r Gd.' peraS qu2t_" r Au allowance of 6d. per dozen for CCasth t 3d. per dozen for bottlos returned. "1 f ■ - ■.'/ ]i 1 /;._ r Orders left with the following Agents will bo promptly' attended to : — ' Webster Brothers, Devon-street ; , , S. T. Crocker, Devon-street East ; ' J. W. EDMONDS, Powderhani-Btreofc, back of tho Government Buildings; or at the , Brewery, Frankley Road, near Standißh's Farm. , ' ' , ' 50 to j ART UNION • • ' ■ WORKS OF '-'A' R' T. I • . ■ . T i — • ,'/ '' 506 Members at Bi, each 1 . ' 1: > 'if _____ • .•'•■ MRS. TURN BULL having obtained permisMon from the Colonial Secretary and from O. E. Rawson, Esq.; R.M , to hold ad Art Unionof -her workf begs to announce that the Drawing-will take place during, the Race ' Week: 1 The i Articles consist of~ 100-- prizes, valued'at £160-~.viz,, Oil Pnintingsin massive Kilt frames, 1 Wool aad Silk Flowersin baskets. Wax Fruit "and Flowers utlder- glass shades, Crewel Work, Vc., ko - - The Articles are on xie.W,afriMrs. Turnbull'a residence, opposite Jbe .Pres.byteriaa Ch^rchj.y and an^insi.^otiori'is'jnVifpd,,, t ' zt ' "" ' ' """ Ticket's, 1 5s.' each', ,tq , bo, , obtained from Mr. Cock. Brougham-street; !MiJs Retb^obd, Devon street fMr^lfANDY^'corjicr of Courtenay and Eljldt-Btreefa,: , Messrs. Cl/ETIS Brothers, Stratford ; and of "i "'.'•' • Mrs;iru:RN'BULL; ■ ■ '' Devon-Btreet, : - ■>n uoi 224 ta "J Opposite Presbyterian Chnrob,> i~ ... ' i- ', i . * ,: • vii..- 1) v ' , ,, r A'ftT UNION ;' ;;," )1 (By permission of the Hon. the Colonial- ■ O , , M^H_ undermentioned WORKS of AATnow ' X ' on view at the Public Hall, WaitaraySBUSWbS w*raftn»i 33 OlL.PAlNTJNGS^massjyegiUiramM 10 palr^e_eglW vfam ~" %ft vvtT • <.< 250 SUBBCBIOBKBfATt|>ff. £UO_, 3Rr|' 1 As n .Urge ounibor.ofcTiQk£(_,ha\fe,ftljr6wl|;';i been dinposod of, early applicstiop Js n^M4r T gary. Such a valuable collection of Pioturei has seldom been offCroaTartre public ' Tiokets inaybo obtained fteta™'<[ .^"owslstf) w.i ipWsEND--'* t^f&Sp'; I N O*P¥ l W&. 1 ,'ui,oi_4 — *»NMi ,rii'i;.»in?fl w»K TX7jA_._ER MOREY begs respeotfilUy to V.V.-j ..intimate lo those whotbava: NOfoflfabl PAiP;their.iAcQountß'!owifiguto>_ii_H_A I tA-a will fcekobligaAtf taeyrA T Uldoj_o;«t an-««ilyw
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Taranaki Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 3962, 9 February 1882, Page 3
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