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Mb- aiws km mmm ffiHERE is an eld proverb, " That it's a I X ill wind that blows noboay any good, which may be applied to New Plymouth in its present state of depression ; for owing to the bad times ana the general scarcity of money, M. Hood i finds it impossible to clear out her stock of NEW MILLINERY and SUMMER GOODS at legitimate prices, and therefore has decided to give her customers the benefit of reductions thus early in the season, The whole STOCK IS RE-MAEKBD down to Selling Off Prices, and offers a capital ahance for persons wanting I®* Fancy a PARIS'. BONNET ire the newest style in Millinery Igg" at 15s, loorth 25s TJntrimmed Straws, 2/- worth 5/BlackLaceSfravvs, 18/- worth 25/Flowerß, Feathers, and Wings in large , variety, will be sold very low, a lot of Straw Hats will be sold at 6d. All the new shades in Lice Flounciugs 3/- worth 4/6. Black Cas'-maie at 2/6 woith 4/6 Black < 'athmere 3/9 worth 6/ti Black Silk 6/- worth 8/6 Black Silk 4/- worth 6/- i Black Lustres 1/- worth 1/6 Loi.g Feathers 5/- worth 10/Plnsheß in all the netv Suamer shades, 5/6 worth 8/6. Spotted Plushes 4/6 worth 9/Colored Onshmeres 1/6 worth 2/3 New Dress Goods 1/- worth 1/6 Yak Laces in all new Shades 6d worch 1/Collarettes 1/- worth 2/6 Embroidery Collars l/- worth 2/6 Bi oboes 3d worth 9d Black Satin Parachutes 14/- worth 17/8 Afternoon Tea Cloths 5/- worth 7/6 Linen Table Damask 3/- worth 4/6 J«paneße Silks 2/6 worth 4/6 Kidderminster Carpsts 3/- worth 4/6 The above are a few quotations from her large stocks only lately opened up for the present summer season, and. purchasers can re]y on the Fabrics being in the -Newest Styles and Choicest Qualities-

An inspection is earnestly requested, M. HOOD, VICTORIA HOUSE. FOR SAL 8,~ By instructions from the Executors of 4 he late W. J. Weston, Esq. ; the family being about to return to Sydney. NUMANTIA, Fitzroy, New Plymouth. The most complete Family Residence in the District of Taranafei, with 20i acres of freehold land, laid out in gardens, pleasure grounds, and mearfows ; tbere are five acres of leasehold adjoining, at low rental, which can be takoo at option of purchaser. rpHE House is strongly builfc of wood, with JL iron roof painted with hematite, and pacious front verandah ; highly finished throughout, no expense having been spared in the fittings and decorations. The approach i by well gravall-d carriage drive, through double entrance g?.tes, having flower garden* and lawns tastefully liid out and planted wita choic? flowers and scrubs, as appointments ; the whole enclosed by hedge and ornamental fence?. The dwelling ia on oue floor and comprises — BNTBANCB HALL, 33ft x 6ffc SIDE PASSAGE, 40ft x 4ft 6in DRAWING ROOM, 15fc x 17ft (wirh large bow window) DINING iiOOiil, 15ft x 20ffc LIBRARY, 17ft x 18ft, (wiih arg^ bow window) all these rooms are most artistically finished, with wall-papers of the newest designs, and decorated ceilings. The doors are in unison with the other decorations, and have brass furniture. Electric Bells are fixed ia front door and in each room. BREAKFAST ROOM, 13ft x 15ft A bright Morning Room, neatly finished. BEST BEDROOM, 16ft x 25ft A very elegant room with dressing and bath room ; closet with patent apparatus attached; electric bell; hot and cold water laid on to bath. The chim- eys in all these rooms are fitted with register or tile grates, 3 BEDROOMS of moderate size and comfortably finished. "KITCHEN fitted with cupboards and dresser, and large range with two ovens and hot water apparatus supplying bathroom and kitchen, SCULLERY, fitted with cupboards and shebes, with sliding doors. Large Sink, to which water is laid on. LARGE STORE ROOM, with Screened Shelves for best china and glass. LINEN CLOSET, with necessary fittings. DAIRY and HERVANTS' BEDROOM. OUTBUILDINGS attached comprise— Man Servant's Room; Laundry wiih fired Washing Tronjrhs and water laid on, Shelves and Folding Table; Bathioom; Toolhonss and Coalhouse; two Closets. Water is raised by force pump to overhead tanks from which it is laid over the premises. Detached abont two chains from house are donble Coachhouse, Harness Room, 2 stall Btablc, Forpge Loft, Shed for 4 cows, Pigstye, Stockyard and h moat complete Poultry House with covered run and yard, fitted with all the modern improvements. The whole of the buildings are in thorough repair and in every way suited for a gentleman's establishment. The property is very ] picturesquely situa ted on the banks of the Waiwakaiho Biver and has a beantiful belt of native trees aud ferns, giving ornament and shelter to one portion, while the other, being more elevated, commands chinning views of' ocaan, woodland, and river, with tho over enow-clad Mount Egmont as a back-ground. There are 3 acres in gardens, lawns, and shrubbery surrounding the house, tin remainder being riviried into three meado we of good grass, nnbstan'ially fenced, and with strong farm gates, giving pcccss to them and to lane nt rear. Terms very liberal aa the property-must be fiold. For cards to view and for farther particulars, apply to H. WESTON, New Plymouth. Brunner Cioal C3o. /COMPANY'S COAL Delivered to any \J pait of the Borough 355. per ton. To Arrive — A CARGO of NEWCASTLE COAL A. DAVIDSON, New Plymouth »888 tc 4 D BAKHB Wftitara,

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 8046, 14 December 1887, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 8046, 14 December 1887, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 8046, 14 December 1887, Page 4

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