W. CARRINGTON, . LICENSED NATIVE INTERPRETER Oommnnlcationa to be addressed — care of W Black, Baker Devon-street. f a67l tc THB CHOICEST -SELECTION OP. JEWELLERY, CLOCKS, WATCHES, and O ELEOTRO-PLATE in Taranak ,at J. H. PARKER'S WATCHMAKER, &C , Adjoining the Alexandra Hall, . Devon "Stuket, New Plymouth. See advertisemsnt front page. flßl ap2s HENB7 J. T. EDMONDS, ARCHITECT, Offices: Biohmond's Buildings, ' : ■ Dovonrabreot^ f0409 to JAS. SANDERSON, ARCHITECT. Offices — Veale'sßulWinga. tfranoh Offioe at Mr. Burnett's Store, Opunake. fa4O2 1( E. ELLERY GILBERT, PIANOFORTE TUNER &. BEPAIREB. PIANOS r Harmoniums, ana other Musical Instruments put into good, repair. Pianos tuned by the year. Country districts visited. ' Order's left with Mr. Skeet, Dentist, will receive prompt attention. faSiO h tc KOW READY FOR DELIVERY, TAKANAKI ALMANAC AND OFFICIAL ID I R:B C T O.R V,, 18 8 4. a PRICE ,ONE SHILLING. MedicalJHints by the late Dr. rawson, Medicinal Plants in New Zealand, and their uses ; by Dr. O'Oabboll. .Topographical Description of Taranaki --New. Zealand Official Directory— Town and Country Official Directory — and several special features not to be found in other Almanacs published. lsir As only a limited number of the Almanac has been printed earln application for copies is necessary. Taranaki Herald Office, New Plymouth NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. A S the Runners of the Tajsanaki Hb*ald xjL only take with them sufficient copies oi that paper for delivering to Subscribers, persons are particularly requested NOT to purchase from the boys when on thoir rounds jingle copies of the paper can be obtained o"
It is now pretLy.clearl^.dehionstraj^[that we uhall have no warm' 'weather this year ; and as it is my desire to clear out the whole of my summer stock, I invite the ladies to call at yictoria House, where, notwithBtandinfCtheirmny who have availed themselves of my clearing out sale to secure cheap articles of clothing, there are still a multitude of unparalleled bargains to be obtained. Aa-rny autumn goods are duily expected, it lVneeoaeary to make room for the largo conaigniaeut ordered, and when such an opportunity occurs to secure drapery, clothing and millinery, at tho prices they are offered at, it should not be lost. My establishment is at the corner of Devon and Currie streets, nearly opposite the Bauk of New South Walea; and I feel convinced that those who pay me a visit will bo so satisfied ' with their purchases, that they will bless the day they looked in upon me at Victoria Houap— M. Hood. — Adt.
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Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 4591, 4 March 1884, Page 2
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407Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 4591, 4 March 1884, Page 2
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