John Gilmour, BOOKSELLER, STATIONER, MDSIO SELLER, AND PATENT MEDICINE VENDOR DEVON STREET NEXT THE CRITERION HOTEL Jnst opened in new Shop— 6 cases Books 8 cases Stationery 7 caEes Hansen's Cheese Bennet and Coloring 2 cases" Patent Medicines. ON HAND--School Bequisites of all descriptions Violin BlriDgs, Bridges, Tail Pieces, Kofcin, snd HaiiViolin, Piano, Cornet, Flute, Concertina, &c,, Muuc Victoria, Cavendish, end other Music Numbe'S Sheet Music — Vocal and Piano Patent Medicines of all desmiptions Any Books, Music, or other Goods not on hnnd obtained on best te< me. Licer sed to cell Postage and Dnty Stamps Agent for Shaw Havill and Albion Shipping Company Agtnt for all Taianaki District for Hanson's Celebrated Preparations NOTE THE NEW ADDRESS JOHN GILMOUK, Devon Street, Next to Criterion Hotel. Note. — That there is now open the best and largest stock of printed books and stationery ever shown in New Plymouth, and at low prices. < 416 hb ia ' Competition is the Life of Tiade" Eo saug the poet of old, and so sings the pcet of to-day. fTIHIS has brought about the biggest sale 1 on earth, wLich U now going on at Rumney's 1 .3 L "BO* .JLSS TIM'S!!? 3QEA3KSS3? There is no Piff about this, but it is a genuine fact. In thatkmg the public for theliberal patronage given him in the past, D.B. has now the pleasure of anDOtinciug that be is GIVING AWAY his splendid lines in Crockerywsre in order to make room for the Jorge shipment of Drapery that will arrive this week, ex s.s. Kaikoura, direct from Home. . JUST READ THIS— Best Banded China Sets, now selling at 16/6 —reduced fiom 25/Besfc Cfcina Seis, oil patternp, at 21/— reduced from 30/Tea Pete, 40 pieces. 23/ — reduced from 35/Breakfasfc bets, 29 pieces, 21/- — reduced from 30/Every aiticle on n?y Cheap Table now selling at Is. These prices have been made in order to meet the limes, and to allow everyone to purchase really handscme Christmas Pie- ' sents. i Just drop in and see the Goo ■&. It costs you nothiig, and everyone is welcome at the Lancashire House. NEW PLYMOUTH liIGH SCHOOL I>ARENTS aDd Friends are coroiaUy inXT vited 10 be preseut at the Diotri .ution of Prizes 70-mobkow (Thursday), the 15th mstant, at 2 p.m., the occasion of breaking up for the Christmas Holidays. iS. VEALHI, a 749 dl 4 Secretary. RECREATION O ROUNDS. A MEETING of Ladies ard Gentlemen J\ interested in the Groundß will bo held in tbe Council < hamberß on Fhjday EvenISO NEXT, the 16th, at 7 31', to consider the question of raising funds by a Fancy Fair. HARRIB FORD, Secretary, December 14, 1887. a 762 old TS ' UNTIED by two young gentlemen,— V V l'o CORRESPOND with two young Ladies with n view to matrimony ; aged 22 aad2o J,o,, Herald Office, »7ie au
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Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 8046, 14 December 1887, Page 3
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468Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 8046, 14 December 1887, Page 3
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