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Amusements, NEW PLYMOUTH FIRE BRIGADE !F^(M©Y ©IRdiS ©&yL2 AT THE Alexandra Hall ON mUESDAY EVENING, MAY 24. Under the patronage of His Worship the Mayor and Citizens of New Plyrpou'h. Dancing from seven till half-past nine to be exclrsively for juveniles. Gentlemen's tickets, 3b 6d ; Ladies', 2s 6d ; Juveniles' (under 12), Is 6d. First and Second Prizes given for the Best Character Dressed Girl, and First and Second Prizes for beat character Dressed Boy. Tickets to be obtained from Superintendent J. T. Davis. Doors open at 6.40, dancing at 7 p.m. Admittance by ticket only, 673 my 24 NEW ZEALAND RAIL AYS. — — — 9 QUEEN'S BIRTHD , 24th May, 1887. QAIURDAY RETURN TICKETS will ba O issued from any station to any station on tbe WsngauDi Section on the 21st, 23rd, and 24th May, and will ba avaleble for return up to and inoluding Monday, 80. h May. Cheap Excursion to Wellington and back. L SOURBION TICKETS to Wellington LJ ss under will be issued on 21st, 23rd, and 24th May, and will be available for return up to and including Monday, 30th May !— From New Plymouth, Inglewood, aad Waitare— lst class, 46s ; 2nd class, 30b, WANGANUI STEEPLECHASE MEETING. T?XOUBSION TICKETS to Wanganui AIA (fares, Ist clsss 18s, second class 13i) will ba issued at New Plymouth on 21st. 23rdi and 24th May. and will be available for return up to and including Monday, 30th May, On TUESDAY, 2itb. May, & Special Passenger Train will leave Hawera at 7.0 a.m.. niving Wanganui 10.85 a.ra. ; returning, leavmg Wanganu' 5.35 p.m., arriving Hawera at 9.30 p.m. 770my2123 BY OBDKP. Collier & Co. for American , Organs. FOR ONE MONTH ONLYE. OKEY" & SON, WILL OFjtfER The whole of their valuable Stock of Paperhangings, Scrim, Paints, Oils, Colors, j Glass, Mouldings, &c, &c, at Prices which Must ComI mand a Keady bale. V7I7E HAVE JUST RECEIVED DIRECT T V from the Manufacturers, a splendid assortment of Picture Frame Mould-n^s j Also, a large shipmen, of White Lead and jZmc, fo'ors, Varnisheß, Mixed Paint*, Sponges, Plaster of Parir, Gold Leaf, Gold Pf .ni, uold and Silver Bionze, Gl Pe . Putty Whitiug, &c, &c. A Lot of odd numbers of Pieces of Papers at LESS than Coßfc Price. IST THE 2 STOCK MUST BE €LEAKEI> to make room tor new shipments now due, INSPECTION INVITED. Note the Address: KOkey&Son# Opposite the Alexandra Hall, Devon-st, 1 783 hb je2l NOTICE. Bans en's Celebrated Preparations. JOHN GTLMOUR Is the duly appointed Agent for all the above articles for all the Taranaki District. Cheese Rennet and Coloring Butter Coloring, Rennet in small quantities for jnnkete. «y A full stock expected in a few days. ,0) TfARMERS are requested to call for X. Samples for trial of Hanson's New Rennet Tablets, of which a small quantity has been sent to him for distribution. JOHN GILMOUR Also.inlimates that bo expects within a week A New Stock of Stationery, Books, & Patent Medicines, And BQlicits a continuance of the favors of his friends. JOHN GILMOUR, Brougham Street. 149 my2l b auls Collier & Co. for Pianos on Hire. PHEASANTS ! PHEASANTS ! ! LICENSED TO SELL GAME. npHE undersigned is a OASS BUYEB JL of PHEASANTS in any quantity during tbe season. O. COOMBER, 620 hbtc Taranaki Hotel, TEE PE4CTIOAL HOME PHYSICIAN. A VOLUME of about 1,200 pages, written in a clear non-technical style, so that all may understand it. Ds. O'Caeboll says : I consider the work should be taken by every bush settler, it will savrf maoy Hvts anci many n doctor's fee. It is cwefolly written, the p'ltes are worta '"6 money ; the prescriptioua c c modem and good. Db, Leatham says : I beg to offer my testimony in favor of the Practical Home Physician, and consider vliat >J7ery intelligent pc son should havo a copy. '1 ho matter is easily comprehended, and the treatment is biiapiy dt scribed and in accordance with common sense. F. P. MOONEV, the Canvassing Agent, is now «t the White Hurt Hotel, and invites inspection of the book, 77; feb, pygfi

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 7377, 21 May 1887, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 7377, 21 May 1887, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 7377, 21 May 1887, Page 3

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