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CLOTHES To be sold Without Reserve. A LARGE and FASHIONABLE STOCK of Men's, Youths', and Boys', Olothing of every description — Overcoats, Mackintoshes, Hugs, Dress, Oxford, Crimean, and Regatta Shirts, <&c., &c. I M. HOOD Begs to inform the public that she is now offering the who'e of the above stock at Ruinous Prices, for the purpose of closing the Clothing Branch of herbaainesa. THE SALE IS LITKBALLY AT so she confidently invites her numerous friends and patrons to call and inspect the Goods 1 ear the sale will continue FOR 14 DAYS, if a clearanco is not effected earlier. VICTORIA HOUSE. a 364 hb tc GOIDWATER BBOS., CURRIE STREET WHOLESALE GROCERS — AND— Wine and Spirit Merchants. TJAVE ON HAND AND TO ARRIVENew Zealand, China, Mauritius, and Fiji SUGAUB China and Assam TEAS, in half-chests and boxer Japan D^gped Rice Vestas, 250'j and Plaids Fine and Coarse Salt Salmon, American, and other varieties of Fish, also all leading lines in OilmeL'e S'OTCB, "WINES AND SPIRITS. Thejfollowinp brands aWays in stoik (in bulk and case):— Usher's Celebrated Whiskies Hennessey's, ißisquit & Co., and Monnem Brandies. JDEZ Geneva Burnett's Old Tom Preston's Rum Port and Sherritß Wolfe'i Schnapps Australian Wines Ales and Stout Cordials, &c, &c, tSS" Special attention will be given to families in making up assorted cases. WAREHOUSE CLOSED DAILT FROM 1 TO 2 P.M., EXCEPT ON SATURDAYS. 287hbto JAMES MITCHINSON HAB FOR SALE AT THE -CALEDONIAN NURSERT,NEW PLYMOUTH, AT Prices to Meet the Times. HARDY Ornamental Trees and Shrubs, Evergreen and Deciduous Flowering tjbrubs and Plants Fruit Trees, Forest Trees Greenhoaee and Stove Plants Haibaccu* and bedding-out Plants Bulbs and Tubors Rhododendrons, Roses, Az\\ci, t Erecies, Carnations Picotecs. Bagonias, Verbena', Camolias, Fuchßies Geraniums, Phloxes, Petunias, Chrysanthemums ?e 7 ect Fernß and Lycopodiums, ice, &0., *o Albo, 100 Fiuitipg Oranges, Lisbon Lomons Citrons, Limes, bhaddooks, Guavas EXPECTED TO ABBIVE PBOM AUSTRALIA — 200 Peach Trees, 500 Pear, 500 Plums, 500 Apple, 50 J Raspberry Cane, (selected varieties.) BPECIAX OFFER TO PLANTERS 3-year-old Pinus Ins'gnia, 151- per ICO 2'j oar-old „ „ 10/- per 100 ) -year-old „ „ 5/- per 100 3 year- old „ Maritima, 15/- per 100 2-y. ar-old „ „ 10/- per 100 1-year-old „ „ 5/- per 100 HEDGE PLANTS. Box Thorn, Bcrbeup, 1, 2, and 3-year-old English Hollies, 1 year, 7/6 por hundred Quicks, English Laurels, Hakeas, Lauristinus LnpreßßUs, Lawsoniana, Thuaye, Compaota &0., &0., <fco., Cheap by the handred or thousand. Also, Several thousand English Afb, E. Sycamore, E. Oak, E. Plane, E. Elm, American Ash, A. Plane, Silver Poplars, Lombardy Poplars— from 6 to 12 feet high, suitable for street planting, and wil) gve immediate effect. TREES required for planting Sohool Grounds, Hospital Grounds, and Cemeteries will bo supplied as übubl, TKEE FOR TREE vegetabTe seeds OF THE BEST QUALITY. 996bip25

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 7173, 17 September 1886, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 7173, 17 September 1886, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 7173, 17 September 1886, Page 3