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WHOLESALE 13EAPEET COMPANY (nest Town Bridge, IDevon-strsfitj TSew Plymouth.) Stating with the recognisod fact thai Ready Money is the sure basis of all successful and legitimate t -acling. Some months since we made arrangements with a thoroughly cxp.rionred agent fir importing our Goo Is DIREOr from th- very ppT^ * h r e T , BUCC^ °* °" "l!! takin ff de^ odß almo3fc eafcirel y o» oap « a "ying oufc th 9 READY MOW PRINCIPLE ,a its INTEGRITY, we wish it to b 9b 9 dhtinotly naderstood that ia no SINGLE ISSTANOB oaa ORKDIT be given. Every artiolo MUST BE PAID POR AT THE TIMK OF PtJROaASrD, and we trash to the good sense of onr.cnstomers to spare as the anple&flintness of rofasin ? to DEPART frotn this RULENo discount or abatement eff tha plainly marked prices can possibly be allowed either to tha TRADE or tho Public, j .IVo Spi^eSai S?ttcs w m ; te SicSd. ifc being o»m» .<!lg*gJL M »»»ft<<ion to rtaSSy ottcv tlie whole of our stock at Mm«;:t Ccß»t aluam -»aie AVgces. Thfi question will doubtless be put 10 us:— " Can ycu make this System pay ?" In reply \va wnnlH mm,-,, i ntn t 1 « ,>. largest Australian housas are now conduct on the BH %DV MONEY B VSli, and that the same^y^ tern IZ beaHaSSiu^nr N ° Zialand by several w.ll-known firms with mvked success. As one „£ tha lirst principle, of domeS economy fe^ bSWhe oteJS^t mirket, we trusb lo an enormonsly increased business to recoup us for the very GREAT HKDDOriON in our priced cheapest To the Country Settlers ii particular we look for encouragement, and hop) they will send to us for nattPrna M at%^\elui r t yfc^^ *"* IC<lQllCj C ° mParß PliCeS * Weate SUr6 ttey ll b " greatl^ aiJSJS SS Calling attention to the details of our first Autumn and Winter Bhow f which may bs had on .nnliMUnn f^ ti, -or 1. place our future business prospects in the hands of the purchasing public, and Tordia sg^ nvite them ' ™ co-operate with us by buying all their mvice tnem to Retail Bs?apery and Olothing at Wholesale Prices for Heady Money anly at the WHOLESALE DRAPERY COMPANY'S "CASH WAREHOUSE, DKVOIST STJftJEfIKT, ISTEW^ PLYMOUTH, Next the Town Bridge aud Rt ail way Crossing. J. W. F®ote : i 1 , s Manager. 967 hd to

OB TAFA.NAS:i WEEKLY HERALD. PRICE— THREEPENCE. PAoE \dvertlC3menlS I, 14, 18 A. Pair Mystery — By Bertha 11. Clay Author of " Put Asunder," " Set in Diamonds,'" &c. ... 3 ABTICI/ES : L:\nd Bo da 8 Talking ont the Hirbor L-janB : ll ... 9 Parliamcn'nry fLeandal 18 Rival Treasurers 15 Rise in price of wool IB Our Co^l Mines 18 The Briti-h Elections 18 Counthy and District News : From our correspondents: From Waitara — From Stratford — From Opunake ... 10 Bsitish Elections— Conservatives leturned b/ larg° majorities — Defeat of Home Rule party 12 Comrrs : Resident Magistra'c's Court ... 6 Correspondence : An explanation and icquest 5 Landing Passengers from Steamer ... 17 Proposed Harbour Jetty 17 Courlenay's emigration miss : on 15 Colonial m 1 Indian Exhibition ... ... 12 Dead letters 16 Kxhibiii'ii k^y .J Klco ion for the Barrett Fo-id cis'rict ... C Fabmers' Column : An imporlont discovery ... ... .. 1(5 For Anotiidk's Sin: By Uerlha M. Clay author of "A Fair Mystery," " Put Asund'ii," e'e .. 3 Gold Field a r Kimbbhley: Litest parliculitrs 'c ( >;!:iing the gold field 13, 17 HARBOUR ..u.-.M BILL : Adjourned Debate on '■econd Rending — Opinions rf the Pie c s on ibe obstruction — Discussion at Haib ur Board... 6, 10 TTow to run through a fortune ... ... 7 Local Boards: Borough Council ... 13 Hospital an • ( hantub'e Aid Board... 13 Education Bjard 17 Clifton County Council 17 Levanting publican's wife 4 Madame Coy's breich of promise case ... 13 Native aggression near Hawcra 13 Newb of the Week : Shop lif tinp-Tm-port of Wattle b.irk — Shipping Stock from breakwater — Hospital grounds — Medical rel'ef — Central lailwjay Route— Hum' 'c Society's medal — Trout hatching — lnglewoo 1 school matter— Dagonet Dram.uic ClubBuilding on old Goal site 6,7 News of the World : Naval Review nt Portsmouth — Russia threatening war — Marquis of Lome on Coloni-s — Riot M Cardiff — The Irish question Cliambar of Commerce Congress — Wool maket — Canadian Fibhing dispute — Party lighling in Ireland — Tho Exhibition — Lommercial treaty with Spain 10,11 Notes and Echoes : Tc Wetere off for Wellington — Work resumed at the breakwater — Gr?nt on Stou — J?ew Zcalnnd after forty years— A strange suggestion — Reception of the Prince of WaloE — Noll.iag in tho papers — Leasing tho Btree s— Crime in New Zealand- Who inspects the Inspector ? Compulsory attendance at schools — The prisoner Bolt mad — Appeal against the case cf Shylock v. Amonio 2 OUB ILLU3THATED LONDON Nk^'3 LlCTTEß—^ll'ustiiition — ibe Indian pavil- ' ion — Mayor of Liverpo 'I—Mr.1 — Mr. Weathcrly, the compos r q PABMAMEHTARy: The Hnrbour Lo^n Bill — Serious illness of Sir J. Vogel — Passing the' Estimates — Lady rouses n member out of his be I— Rollcston on Under-Secretaries — Parliamentary s-.indal — Steward's explanation — I he 1 urikiu nt his work — The Cobnel ajid his stereotypsd specc'.i 5 ( 7 Prehistoric ship at I3iigg \r> Punch 011 ths Colonial l£xh bitioa ... 10 Si'oiitino : Wellington Bte3plcchaso M( cling 2 Revi«w : T.-u.'i 11,1k i jind Us resources ... 4 R^cucwrse roscrvo , (j Railway accident in I'csmania 4 erioces at Hut Laku district ... ... ]5 Treasuic trovt? at Tcmuka lc UNurAS-iKD Oi'iNiONS : Ireland and the 'rish, hy Egmont, No. 11 2 Wages at t!ie harbour works 13 SUPPLEMENT. Verbatim leport of Adjourned Deba f e on Second UoaJing of the New Plymouth Hnrbour Board Loan Bill. Advice to Mothers I — Are you broken I n your resL by a sick child suffering with the pain of cutting teeth? Go at once to a chemist and get a bottle of Mrs. Winsloav's Sooth ing Syrup. It will relieve the poor sufferei immediately. It is perfectly harmless, aac pleasant to taste, it produces natural, sound sleep by relieving the child from pain, and tho little cherub awakes "as bright as n button." It soothes the child, it softens the gums, allays .".11 pain, relieves wind, regulates the bowels, and is the best known remedy for dysentery and diarrhoea, whether arising troin teething or other causes. Mrs. Wiuslow 1 Soothing Byrup is sold by Medicine dealer everywhere nt Is. l£d, por bottc. AlanufftGuroii at 493 Qxfoxd-strQQt, London

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 7119, 17 July 1886, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 7119, 17 July 1886, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 7119, 17 July 1886, Page 4

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