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W.D.C. Have opened 146 packages, being our first shipment of SPRING NOVELTIES, which will be sold at the WHOLESALE PRICE FOB CiASMjONLY. BUITB made to measure, | which are cnt by one of the I best cutters ever left England, and we are CHEAPER, and have a better assortment of Tweeds 1 • than any other firm in New Zealarfd. The public aTe invited to inspect without being pressed to purchase. THE WHOLESALE DRAPERY COMPANY, DaVON-STBBET, New Plymouth. - Tenders! npENDEBB will be received np till TtjhjX DAT, October 4th, for the EBECTION of a COTTAGE at Koru. Plans and apecifi. cations can be seen at Mr. Newton King's j Office, to whom tenders are to be sent. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. , a3BB s3O b ol 1 SPRING AND , SUMMER, 1887. Cheapside House, NEW PLYMOUTH. F. A. FORD WISHES to cill attention to the arrival of the bulk of hi* Summer Order ex "Aorangi," which will be supplemented by each steamer. Our stock now consists of all 1 he LATEST NOVELTIES! IK Prints, Sateens, Tangi Cloths, Galateas, Nun's Veilings, Lawn Tennis Beize, Jersey Crepe, Fonle, etc., etc. KU6? MPMfIHT! This Department is now fully supplied with some very choice goods in 4 and 6-bnttoa Kid Gloves (in tan, black, aud fancy), all the New Shades in Bilk, Lisle, and other makes, Lace Ties, Parasols, Laces, Buttons, etc., etc, MILLIHERY I Special care has been bestowed vpoi tbe selection of Straw Hats and Bonnets, Flowers, Feathers, with Bibbons to match. ; QKESS and "ft TANTLEMAKING. F. A. FOED Having sneceeded when in Auckland in seenring a really First-Clnss Dress aad Mantlemaker (jast arrived from London), Ladies can rely on getting a Perfect Fit, combined with the most recent Novelties in vogue at Home and on the Continent. We trust all onr Lady Customers that were so well pleased with onr late Dressmaker will give as another trial, when, we venture to say, they will not regret it. Charges moderate, Apprentices wanted at once. F. A. Ford, - CASH DRAPER. New Plymouth. 421 to ENCOURAGEMENT OF IiOOJIj INDUSTRIES. THE following SPECIAL PBIZBS are offered for competition at the Agricnlral Society's next Autumn Show, with the object of inducing the bush farmers to turn their attention to the wood products, ' which, it is believed, can be profitably manufactured from timber that at present is destroyed in the process of clearing forest land. The following are tbe conditions :: — • Mr. Bbnet Wbbton, pioprietor of the Taeanaki Hebald end The Budget, will give a prize of £5 5s for tbe best f ample of WOOD TAB produced from native timbers growing in the Counties of Taranak', Clifton, 1 or Hawera, the quantities exnibited to consist of not less than thirty gallons, in a CBBk of local manufacture. Each exhibit to be accompanied by a clear description of the process adopted in its manufacture, and estimate of cost of production Five gallons of tbe prize exhibit to be available for flnalysia and trade tests. Mb. F. P. Cobkill will give a prize of £5 5s for the best cample of FOTASH, produced from native timbers growing in the ( onnties of Tamneki, Clifton, or Hawera, \ the quantity exhibited to consist of not less than one hundredweight, put up in packages of local manufacture. Each exhibit to be accompanied by a clear description of the process adopted in its manufacture, and estimate of coat of production. Twenty.eight pounds weight of the prize exhibit to ba available {0; analysis and trade teite.

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 7983, 29 September 1887, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 7983, 29 September 1887, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 7983, 29 September 1887, Page 3