THE GREAT DIAMOND ROBBERY G OVKRNMENT REWARD. nnHE largest valuable diamond yet found _L belongs to the Crown of Portugal. It was discovered by three political prisoners who wore cruelly sentenced to perpetual banishment in the wildest and most waste part of the country, which in their wanderingj they found in the bed of a dried up river, and sent it at once to Lisbon, is here it purchased tbe King's ransom. It is still uucut, and its value at tbe present market price is mauy millious of pouuds. We have heard of other things being called dinuionds, for instance tho i-'traw Goods imported by M. A. Bowex have called forth the remarks, Whut a Diamoud of a Bonnet ! Whut a Diamond of a Hut ! &c, ko. If they use tho word to mean superlative worth, it distinctly applies to the following DJAMO.NDS OF WONDERFUL WORTff, DIAMONDS OF VALUE AND VARIETY, imported direct from the English Markets: — Gents' White Shirts Goals' Harvard Shirts Mens' Oxford Shirtp, from Id Gd Mens' Grandi ill Shirts Mens' Flanuclette Shirts Mens' Black and White Check Shirts Special Stripe Harvard Shirts, 23 Gd Special Check Harvard Shirts, 2s '6d Mens' Hosiery Mens' Assorted Moriuo Half Hose Mens' Military Hose Mens' Brown Cotton Hose Mens' Brown Stripe Half Hose, 9d Mens' Shetland Ribbed Wool Hose, Is 3d Womens' Fancy Striped Hose, Is Womens' Whito Silk Embroidered Hose Womens' Silk Colored Eaibroidersd Hose Womens' Brown Hose, printed clock Womens' Spanish Brown Cotton Hobo Womens' Spanish Brown Ribbed Hose Womens' Black " Cashmere" Hose Woraens' Clerical Merino Hose Womens White Cotton Hose Womens' Brown Cotton Hose Children's Hose in great variety Chemises from 2s. 6d., Ladies' Drawers Night Dresses Infants' Gowns, special, 2s 9d Girls' Chemises and Drawers Mull Robes, splendid value Sun Hats, 2s TOWELS— Diaper, Honeycomb, Damask Terry, Turkish A large and choice assortment of Edgings Grey Calicoes from 3s 4d per doz. to 4s 6d, ssod, 6s6d,7s(id Grey Sheetings, from 11 Jd White Calicoes, from Bs lOd per doz. Crudson's Calicoes, from 4s 9d per doz. Horrocks' 32in. and 36in. Cloths Herrocks' Sheetings Horrockß' Twill Sheetings Prints! Prints! Prints! Lapet Blinds from S\d Muslin and Leno Curtains Ladies' Leather Bags, 3s 6d Frilling* Blue and White Ticks Brown Linen Ticks Oxford Shirtings Flannelette Miirtinga Rough Bro»n Linens Linen Diapers Printed and Whito Moleskins Ladies' Silk Umbrellas Ladies' Calico Sunshades Cbildrena' Calico Sunshades The Now Sandriugham Black Velveteen, warranted to keep it's color, 2s and 3s Gd Important to all — Bowen's sell Cheap for Cash ! We uryc you to visit Bowen's ! NOTED CHEAP DRAPERY AND CLOTHING ESTABLISHMENT, 190 f27 Devon Link. C 0 B B & Co. rARIHAKA LINE OP ROYAL MAIL COACHES. DAILY COACH SERVICE TO OPUNAKE GREAT REDUCTION OF FAREB. /"lOACHES leave the Taranaki Hotel daily \J (Sundays excepted) for Opunake, passing through the undermentioned places as follows : — Leave New Plymouth at ... 7.0 a.m, Arrive Oakura at 8,0 a.m. Okato at 9.45 a.m. „ Warea at 10.30 a.m. „ Pungarehu at 11.0 a.m. „ Rahotu at 11 45 a.m. „ Opunake at 1.0 p.m. Leave Opunake at 1.30 p.m. Arrive Rahotu at 2.46 p.m. „ Pungarohu at 3.30 p.m. Warea at 4 0 p.m. , Okato at 5.0 p.m. „ Oakura at 6 0 p.m. „ New Plymouth at ... 7.30 p.m. FARES. New Plymouth to Oakura, 2s 6d „ to Okato (Stony River), Bs „ to Warea, 6s Gd „ to Pungarehu, 7s 6d „ to Rahotu, 9s 6d „ to Opunake, 12s 6d Persons wishing to visit Parihaka will have four and a-half hours at Pungarehu. The Coach stops 30 minutes at Mr. Grylls' Oakura Hotel, where breakfast is prepared for passengers ; also Bupper on return journey. PasseDgorß and parcels booked as usual at Offioo, Taranaki Hotel. A. HALL & CO., 117 hb to Proprietors. JUNCTION ROAD COACH. INGLEWOOD TO NEW .PLYMOUTH. nnHE RED ROVER COACH will leave L Red Rover Hotol, Waipuku, for New Plymouth and other places, on SATURDAYS, at 7 a.m., us follows : — INWASDS, Inglewood, leave at 8.0 a.m. Egmont Village, leave at 8.25 s.m. Albert Road, leave at 8.40 a.m. Kent Road, leave at 8.45 a.m. Mangorei Road, leave at 9.25 a.m. New Plymouth, arrive at 10.0 a.m. OUTWABDS. New Plymouth, leavo Imperial Hotel at 3.45 p.m. Inglewood, arrive at 6.30 p.m. FARES between New Plymouth and Ingle* wood— return fare, 2b. lOd. Teems Cash. B. SPECK, Proprietor,
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Taranaki Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 3964, 11 February 1882, Page 4
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