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Retiring from. BnMness. Final Clearing Sale. WALTER WRIGHT BEING- desirons of Clearing Out the whole of Ms Valuable '> Stock, amounting to £4000, by the end of August, will not refuse any legitimate offer. The public are respectfuL; Wvited to inspect the goods. They will be in a position to judge of the Great Bargains ottering in every Department. PS^ TIKIS CASH ONLY. _^ NT) AU Outstanding Accounts requested to be • JD. settled aa early as convenient. DMSS GOODS AT WALTER WRIGHTS SALE SWSSZIs 6d Colored AU Wool Serges are selling are selling for Is Is 3d Pale Pink Sateens for evening wear are gelling for 3d Is 3d Doutle-width Cashmfres are selling for lOd Is 6d New Btapa Homespuns are selling for Is lid 2s Colored .Cashmerea . are selliDg for 1b 3d Is 6d Black Ytf-eltem are selling for ll^d 2s 6d All Wool French.' Dress Goods are selling for ■ Is 8d 3s . Colored Velveteens, 24 inches wido, are selling for is Sheetings, Calicos, Flannels, Table Linens, Blankets, Quilts, , Curtains, Table Cloths, &c. s / AT WALTEK WRIGHT'S SALE ARE REDUCED AS FOLLOWS :— Is Grey Sheeting, 70 incheswide, are selling for 7fd Bxl White Blankets / are selling for 3s 9d ewh Is 6d White Twill Sheeting, Benches wide, are selUng for 11 fr lOxi B=tr» Snper White ßankets are se hug for 7s Od each 2s 3d Stout White Sheetin|s, 80 inches wide, are selling for Is 9d 11x4 White Merino Blankets are selling for 12s 6d. each AU Calicoes, White or Grey, at Manufacturers' Cost. 10x4 Best Honeycomb Quilts are sel ing for 6s lid Is • ' StoutiAll Wool Scarlet Flannels, are selling for B*l 10x4 Best 'J oi ec Quilts are selling for 6s lid Is Stont White Flannels are selling for 9jd 12s 6d Bmbroideied Table Covers aro sellißg for 6s lid is 6d Extra, Wide White Flannels are selling for Is 2d 7d Check Jean Shirtings are Bailing for 4,d Is9d Mosgiel Flannels are selling, for Is 6.1 Is 2d Beavy Union bhirtings areselhngfor lOd 2s 3d Mos|iel Flannels, Extra Stout, 30in. wide selJin| for, Is 9d Is 9d Fancy btriped Crimean fch.rtings are se rag for Is 2d 2s Welfh Flannels, 32 inches wide, are selling for Is 6d Is 3d Gambroons are selJing f or lOd Is 6d Unbleached Table Linens, , are selling for llsd Is 6d Colored Pnntei Moleßkinß aie selling for lOd 3s 9d Bleached Linen Table Damasks are selling for 2s lid AT WALTEE WEIGHT'S GEEAT EETIEING SALE .— Trimmed Hats are selling for In, 2s, 3s 6d, 4s 6d, and 7s 6d ] All Felt, Beaver, Plnsb, and Satin Hate, half price 28s Millinery Bonnets are selling for 7s Jld aud 12s 6d | 6s 6d Children's Heavy Ulsters are selling for 4s 6d 40s Ladiet Long Cloth Jackets are selling ff L f 20s 10s 6d Maids' Heavy Dlslerß are selling for 6s 6d IBs Ladies' Tweed Ulsters are Eel ing for 7s 6d 10s 6d Girls' and Maids' Black Cloth Jackets are selling for 6s 6d 18s 6d Ladies' Tweed Ulsters are sel v g for 12s 6d 25s Ladies' Long Cloth Jackets are selling for 12s 6d 25s Ladieß' Tweed Ulsters are selling for 16p 6d 30s Ladieß' Long Cloth Jackets are selling for 15s ' 4 At Walter Wright's Cheap Sale Tweeds are selling at Manufacturers' Prices— s Heavy Dark Tweeds are selling rbr Is lid 7s 6d Mil >tary Serges, 54 inches wide are selling for 5s 6s 6d Mosgiel Tweeds ' are selling for 3s 6d 10s Overcoatings, 54 inches wide are selling for 5s 9d At WIWSI.WBI«TSJ'Iitt:»aMM MM Men's and Boys' Clothing is selling at. following reductions — 10s 6d Boy's Knicker Suits are selling for f s 9d 25s Boys' Overcoa's ere selling for 15s 35s Boys' Tweed Trousers Suits are selling foi - 25s 35s Men's, Waterproof Coats are ssUing for 21s 35s Men's Tweed Suits are selling for IDs 6d 20s Men's Tweed Trousers and Vests are selling f r ]2s 6d 55s Mosgiel Tweed Suits are selling for 35s 355 . Mosgiel Trousers and Vests are selling for 25s 65s Mosgiel Tweed Suits . are selling for ' 45a 8s 6d Boys' Tweed Trousers are sell-fl? tor 5s ba 308 Men's Overcoats are Belling for At Walter Wright's Retiring Sale the following Goods are selling for less than cost-; 4s 6d Boys' White Liner! Shirtn are selling for >dv'l Id 7s 6d Men's Heavy Wool Undershirts are selling for 4B4 B 6d 7s 6d Men's White Linen ehlns are selling for 2a lid 8s 6d Men's Heavy Bib Wool i'ants are selling for 5s 6i 2s 6<J Men's Heavy Working Shirts aie selling for Is 6d | 9d best West End Linen-faced Colics aro selling for 3d dozen. Men's Braces, 6d. Scarves, 6d. Ties, 6d. Socks, 6d, &c, &c, Boys', Youths', and Men's Felt and Tweed Hats at Wholesale Cost. ■ Not* the Address: flight,

Ooaciies. [established 1882.] RAHOTU OOTOH SERVICE TO &FBOM NEW PLYMOUTH, , FIYEBY SATOBDAY will leava Bahotn I Hotel at 5.30 a,m. Parihaka Boad at 5.65 a.m. ; Pangarehu at 6 a.m. ; Warea at 6.10 a.m. ; Puneho at 6,30 a.m. ; Okato at 7.30 a.m. ; Tatara at 7.50 a.m. ; /■ hu-ahu at 8.10 a.m.; Oakuraat 8.45 a.m.; Omata at 9.30 a,m. Arrive at New Plymouth at 10 a.m. Leave New Plymouth at 3 p.m.; arrive Bahotu at 8 p.m. Tassengers can be couifortably provided with breakfast and tea. at moderate charges, at Oksto, where' the coach stops half-an-hour 1 to change horses. The Coaoh leaves Okato every Wkdnbsoat at 8 a.m. for New Plymouth, returning game day , Therefore, people living at a distance, ana not desirous of each a long ride on horeebaok could ride and 'join the Coach at Okato, where their horse could remain in a safe paddook, free of charge, until their return. 1 In conjunction with the above Co^sb ' Service a Luggage Yao will run to suit, the convenience of paißengers* heavy luggage, ica, 1 Booking offices : Bahotu Hotel and Julian's Masonio btables, N»w Plymouth, For further particulars, apply to JAMES McCULLUM, . PaOPBIKTOB. 83T AQENT *OR IMM BVDQM. atel hb (BOIBi \M> '.CO.'S , ROYAL MAIL LINE OF OOAOHES BETWEEN. NEW PLYMOUTH AND OPUNAKB. • fl^HJfi Coaoh leaves Mr.Walker's * bite Hart JL Hotol on Mondays, Wednesdays, and ; FBiDAYSat 9 a.m,, and on Satubdays at 4 p.m., for Opanake ; returning on Tuesdays, Tbubsdays, and Satubdays at 12,30. 1 Any return passengers by the Mail Coach a~x Saturdays will have 3£ hoars in New Tiymouth to do their businpus.j TIME TABLE. Leaves a. m, Loaves i. ru ' $«w Plymouth 9 0 Opunake.,,.... 6 0 1 O*kura 10 30 fcahotu 730 j OKato« '. 12 0 (to breakfast) , . , p, m. y Tangarehu ...... 145 Pangarehu... 8 30 j. Bahotn 2 30 Okato. 9 SO ir 0punake......... 4 0 Oakura 11 0 a P« m i New Plymouth 12 30 In addition to the Mail Coach a CHEAP - MABKET COAOH will Btart from Okato hotol «very Hatubday Mobning for New Ply- ,, mouth, returning to Opunake the same ov nL> Lag. Passengers by the Mail Coaoh jn tt fcatnrday (return journey at Bioglo fare.). i SATIJBDAY'S OOAOH TIME TABLE. r e Ijavea a. m. Leaves p. m, . Okato 730 N. Plymouth .4 0 I Tataraimaka... 8 0 Okato 6 80 Oakura, 9 0 Bahotu '8 30 New Plymonth 10 80 Opunake 10 0 , Express Service for Heavy Traffic. ij tfurthor particulars apply to T, Eofcinson & Co.» a - a 404: to PaoPßti3TOßa. — ' OSi BAlißi, — Section 318, No-* Tlyinout. n V W ith 8-rooiaed OOXS?AGB f four fti< >» pkr c, SleJgh, Ww'a-hottw, Tamp, anci, I ..\ w uM4 2o«£Bttn lfe»oMti]l«nlwißppijto I tJAYWrti *»U

INGLSWOOD. TABBY'S 00A0H T BATES JNGLEWOOD on 'JU Wednesdays and Saturdays at 8.16 a.m, for New Plymouth. From New Plymouth to Inglewood at 3 p.m. Orders left at the White Hart Hotel, New Plymonth, or Suisted's Hotel, Inglewood, will receive prompt attention. Goods and parcels delivered to any part 91 the town at cheap rates. JAMES TABBY, 670 t« Propr etar, DAILY COAOH SKftVIOSi TO AND FROM WAITARA. YTTBBY'S COAOH loaves the Tffranah M\. Hotel EVBRY MOBNING, returning agaia in the AftbhnoON from tho Bridge Hotel, Waitara. FAB3S:— Single 2s | Beturn ... 3s 6d Goods and parcels at low rates. J. B. KIBBY, ' ... Proprietor. • '.24 tt. A WONDERFUL MEDICINE. BEECH AM'S PILLS • ' ™ .^^ Are admitted by >*vO M A i^V. thousands to \ . /v^SwA, worth a Guintfc 8 fXSS ' \T «\ Box for bilious raid IGhf \U"\ nervous disorders, f^i/ Xxvi Bu ?k QS vr ' :a d, «nu I ' /EATENT I; 1 - 1 slot headache, |/Jdlift "iT. .« o HI 4iness, fulness tnd 1(4 I PILI-Oi /HI Bwellingafterm* 'B, 1-V\ " /S7f dizziness and drt J7lt»\ ■*^""" ISi einesa, cold cU/fl, \SrSL /J§l flushings of Ta-^i, VCSV loss of ft PP° VIIIO » nhortness of bre Hth, Vw /S\ V^ir costiveness, scurvy, 'blotohesonthesldn, ESBI disturbed sleep, «i(a» frightful dreams, ana all nervous and trembling sensations, 4p. , The tot dora will give relief in 20 minuteu. This ano fiction, for they have done it in thousands of cases. Every suffore/ia earnestly invited to try one box of these T Pills, and they will ba acknowledged to ba WORTH A GUINEA A BOX. For females of all ages these Pills aro invaluable, ne a few doses of them carry oB all gross humors, open all obstructions, and bring about all tha,*. is raauired. No females should be -without them. There is no medicine to be found to ecraal BBEOHAM'S PILLS for removing any obstiuotion or irregularity of tho system. If taVen according to tho directions given with each box they will soon restore females of all ages to sound and robust health. • For a weak stomaoli, impaired digestion, ana ftll disorders of the liver, they act liko rt MAGHO," and a few dosos will be found to work wonders upon tna most important organs of tho human machine. Thoj* strengthen the whole muscular system, restore the long lost complexion, bring back the keen oflKe of appoUta and arouse into action witn. the KOSEBUD of health tho whole physical energy of tho huvxan frame. Those aro "FACTS" admitted bj thousands ombrocing all olasßea of «ooiotv • nnd one of the best guarantees to Tho " norvous and dobUitated is, Beooham's Pills hare tholnrgestsaloofanypatontmedicinointheworld. BEECHAM'S MAGIC COUGH PILLS As a remedy for Coughs in general, Asthma, Difficulty in Breathing, Shortness of Broath, Tightness und Oppression of the Chest, Wheezing, &0., tktoso Pills stand unrivallodi and anyone labonringundor any of tho above complaints need only try Ovv Box to prove that they are tho beßt ovor offered to the publio for Asthmatic and Consumptive Coughs, Hoarseness and Oppreaaion of the Ghost. Tt*y BDeedily remove that sense of oppros»ion and difficulty of breathing whioh nightly deprive che natient of rest. Thoy Rive almost instant relief find comfort to thoso niflioted with the above distressing and when neglected; dangerous complaints, Let any person troubled with any of tho abo?< complaints give Bmomn's Cowan Pills a trial. The most violent Cough will in a short >it^. ft x&movcd. OiiTioif.— The publio aw requested to notic that the words " Bbkoham's Pills, St. Helens.' nre on the Government Stamp affixed to each Bo: ■•• of tho Fills. If not on they are a forgery. # <? Prepared only and sold wholesale and retail b; tho proprietor. T. Beacham, Chemist, St. Helene - LanooxQire, England, in boxes at Is. lid. an '• Sg. 9d.ibach.— Sold by all Druggiflts and Pates • Maflioine Doalors throughout tho Colonien. *^,8,-ru« (UtCrtl«a» VI fjFim wltb iwA M*

REDUCTION IN PRICE. THB MERCANTILE AND BASKBUPTOY GAZETTE OF NEW ZEAI.ANI). rE3TABHSHED ,1876.] «3- ONE GUI NEaVeR YEAR i J» ?TSHE above is mailed to subscribera every A. Saturday morning, and contains the latest information up to time of issue. ' Published weekly. Gives latest information obtainable of Bills of Sale, Mortgages oi Stock, Wool Liens, Agricultural Liens, Bailments, Affidavits of Satisfaction, &c, and publishes all matters relating to Bankruptcy Letters Patent, &c. SAMPLE COPI SENT FREE ON APPLICATION, The Mercantile and Bankruptcy Gazette has novr entered its Thnth Yeas, of existence j aud, encouraged by its past success, the Proprietor begs to assure his numerous subscriDers throughout the colony that neither labor nor expense will be spared in sustaining its present deserved reputation as the most reliable circular of its kind in New Zealand. The Half-yearly Index will, in future, bg issued seperately, at an extra charge of Five Shillings per annum. The Mercantile aad Bankruptcy Gazette is the Only Gazette lor the colony, published in Now Zealand. Note. — Subscription with index, £1 6a per eonum ; without index, £1 Is, Payable in Advance. Person* desirous of subscribing to the' Garotte will please send their names and addreßsei to B. T. WHEELEB, No. 8, Stafford-street, Dnnedin; or to the local agent — O. W G^VETT 374 1« MERCANTILE GAZETTE. THE SUBSCBIPTION to this valuable record of Bankruptcies, Bills of Sale, Mortgages of Stock, fee , has been BEDUOED from lit July to ONE GUINEA per annum. Intending subscribers are requested to Hand in their namei at onco to the proprietor B. ?. WHKBLBB, Dunedin 01 to C. W. GGVETT kftw Piymoutn \fyHITE QART JjOTEL Opposite the Government Buildings, Corner of Devon and Queen Btreetß, ftew Plymouth. WILLIAM WALKEB ... PHOPMBTOB. THE Bplendid New Premises which the Proprietor has just had completed for his business possess unequalled advantages to families, strangers, and commercial travellers visiting New Plymouth, from its commodiousneES, its central position, being ia the business part uf the town, aud its close proximity to th'a Post and Telegraph Office! and the o'her Government Offices. BATES— Hot } Gold* and Shower. The Table, for its section of the Choicest Delicacies of the season, is uncqualled p ' Tho Choicest of Liqueurs and Wines, and tb< Finest Brauds of Spirits and Cigair »re alone supplied. English and Colonial Alci and Btout, on draught and in botlta. t&r The Billiard Table is attended by I Competent Marker. FIIISX-C^AS? frTABMKG,

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 7964, 7 September 1887, Page 1

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