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— FOR CASH ONLY. I Drapery and Clot hing at yonr own prices.i ces. Through cha nge of partne ra, are now ho Ming a GREA T CLEARING SALE, at ridi culous prices. The Goods are all new and must be sold. J. V?. FOOTE, ' manager. 446 hto ——— «__ «^— __ ——----«--—_ — ' ' SS

Snipping. UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND (Lxmitrd) WILL cespatch Steamers s <jnder from the Breakwater (weather and other circu tDßtacces permitting :— FOR MANUKAUROTORUA on SUNDAY, 22nd April. Wanaka on WEDNESDAY, 26th April. HAWBA on SATURDAY, 28th April. FOR SOUTHERN PORTS— Wanaka on BATUBDAY, 21st April. Rotorua on WEDNESDAY, 25th April. WANAKA on FRIDAY, 27th April. FOR SYDNEY (FROM AUCKLAND)— Waibabapa on TUESDAY, Ist May, S7EOIALBERVTOE: Between Manukaa and Lyttelton, Via New Plymouth and Wellington. The 8.8. WANAKA, 986 tons. 600 b.p., trill be despatched from New Plymouth for Manukau every Wednesday Afternoon, and for Wellington and Lyttelton every Saturday Morning. Passenger! booked through' to 'London by Orient Line* (^ Offices : Brougliani Street* 1 *k3!k NORTHERN »JOKI^ STEAMSHIP 00. jfllvjj^jjj^' (Limited.) TIMETABLE FOR APRIL. ( VTeathor andotfaer cireamstancespermittisg FOB CNKBUNGA— from Waitara— Gaibloch, b.p,, from Waitara, on THUBBDAY(l9tb),atlp.m. 99* Fabes: Saloon, single, Jss; return, 2?s 6d. Steerage, single, 10s; return, 15s. tST Fbeiqht : Cattle, 10s each ; Sheep, lOd each ; Cargo, 10s per ton. BSS" Oargo must be booked and alongside one hour before sailing. Passage Tickets mutt be taken at tbe Company* Office. W. D, WEBfcTER, Agent, Cnirie-street, and West Quay, Waitara. Waitara, April 18, 1888. &471 to JUBILEE STEAMSHIP COMPANY. ; TKfljv^anfr (Capt. Lets). »TIBE above BieMner leaves Wellington for X Waitera on or about the 10th instant to rcscme her legular ronnii g between Waitara and Onehunga. massagessaloon— Birgie, 10s. ; Return, 15s. FREIGHTS— OaUle, 7s 6d; Sleep, 81; Ordinny Cargo, 78 6d. J. D. BAKER, Agent. Waitara, AprilJ4 188. 410 to _n n c •* • d This space RESER V ED for the NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTORYS New Advertisement. C \ .' -D v v Notice Notice saIUT of Ironmongery AND gENERAL K ARDWARE riIHE undersigned intendirg to RETIRE F.ROM {BUSINESS as soon as the stock is sufficiently reduced to offer in one lot, will quote SPECIAL PRICES to Country Ftoreleepers and o'beri during thn 1 urient Qaarter, F@R ©ASM ©G^LY. lhe Stock cosrißts of the Newest and Best Goods, being direct importations from the English, American, and Continental Markets. After March 31st, the Stock, Goodwill, and Freehold, or lease of premises, will be for sale in one lot. All accounts due on September 30th last and REMAINING UNSETTLES will be placed in solicitor's hands tor recovery, and those due on I ecemlier 31st will be similarly placed after March 14th After this date no New Acconnts will be opened. D. BEBRY, Ironmonger, Brongbtm»BtrMv, ftlew Plymouth U3_bt«

winter! season. T 1 D RAPERY JQEPARTMENT OF THE STOKES. OUR Large and Well-Lighted Show Boom is now stocked wi- h MILLINERY— This Department will be found rep'ete with all the LeadiDg Novelties, including a Small Consignment of Ladies' Paris made Dress Caps, etc., etc. 49* We confidently invite your 1 inspection 11 __gj| JACKETS— Our range of Novelties in Jackets and Tailor-made Jerseys nre well wcrlh coiice. Ladies' and Children's Ulsters in a Large Variety of f tyles J Special \Tnlue in btockingette I—— — - Tacke s, etc, etc — — Fur Bows of every description are in great demand this season, Fur and Astrachan Trimminps iv Various Shadcßl!-— DBESS GOODS — French Merincsand Cashmere*; Single and double width Fancy Stpffs, suitable for tho?e who dress in the most refined siyle. Oar new Drese Goods will give satisfaction to that class of wtarers who have learned from experience tbat cheapness too frequently results in i '.creassd expenditure. PLUBHES AND VELVETEENS — la these goods we have a splendid range of colon?, and as the coming season promises to be one of the best ever known for these fashionable Goods, an early call will prevent disappointment in seeming — -r Choice of Colour I SIEIY, GLOVE?, CORSETS. UMBRELLAS, &O. BLANKETS. BL INKJET S. BLAKKETS. Flwine's, Shirtings, 8c rge Theee Goods! aie Fip<rior in Value to ary loimer reason. READT tatmi.l of Engish and Colonial A splendid line in Men's OYf RCOATS &_M_ACKIKTOSIIES Goods bought in this department give every satisfaction. Note ArDßEss : The Public Benefit Drapery and Grocery Provision Stores, II evou-s trcet. M. A. BOWEN. e62Bhbtc HAVING disposed of his Business to Mr, S. B. Whitk, beps to thank bis customers for their li' eral suppoit duiirg the past 15 years, and confi ently hopes that it will be continued to his su< cesssr. _______ _______ c. J3. WHITM Havirg this day taken over the business of Mr. Johh Handy, begs to solicit a continuance of tte suppoit so liberally accorded to his predecetsor, and to intimate to the public veierally th. t GOODS of FIRSTOLdfcS QUALITY will be sold at Lowtst Prices J £y- Families waited upon for tl eir Orders, and Goods delivered free to all parts of the Town, Note the Addrws— Grocer, Draper, and General Sto ekcepcr, fIGMONT STORE (Corner of Cour'.enr.v and Elhot-strcet«). March Ist, 18S8. 257 h b my3l PHEASANTS ! rr HE undersigned will bfI. PURCHASERS 1 during the reason of COCK PHEASANTS and NATIVE GAME in any quantity. 439hbjy9 SOLE BROS. PHEASANTS r PHEASANTS !!J THE undesigned will be a BUYEB of COCK BIBDB in any quantity during _S9 htTJy?' X.T, PETIT.

Sales by Auction. WAIWAKAIHO. TO-MORROW. NEWTON KING Will sell by auction, at his yards, Waiwakaiho, on the above date, — OH CALVES AND YEABLISGB O'J 40 Mixed Cat'le BO 2£ to 3-year Steers 10 Springing Heifers -' 5 Cowb 40 Ewes 40 Lambs Sale at 1.30 o'clock sharp, 471bapHhl8 SATURDAY, APRIL 28. ! NBWTO? KING Has received instructions from the mortga- | gees to tell by auction at bid mart on the above date. SECTION 19, Block 4, Kaupokonui, containing 80 acres, 40 of which is grass and partially fenced ; New Dwelling House and detached Dairy on same. Tbe land is within 5 miles of Stratford, on the Waiongorgoro Road (metalled), and is of grand qnaiity. The mortgagees being desirous of making an immediate sale will effer it at an upset of £200. A splendid opportunity for beginners, as £175 can remain on mortgage* Rale at 2 o'clock. 472 b ap2B hi 8 for Sale and To Let. FOR SALE, C^HEAP, Valnable Property, of 425 acres, j at the mouth of the Urenri River, joining the township. The paddocks being well grassed and splendidly watered, the farm is especially adapted for dnirying. The homestead comprises dvrelltbg-house, cottage, dairy, grain and cart sheds, large cattle sheds, &c. (mostly new), gaiden and orchard. 110 Acies, joining the Urenui school ground, conld be arranged for separately, if desired. For full particulars apply to PAUL BELL, 796 h ws b to Tt Pionga, Urenoi. FARM FOR SALE. fT»HE undereigced,being desirous of leaving J the colony, wishes to diepore of h s well-known homestead — Marwood Farm — situated on the Bristol Boad, Moa Block, containing 170 p-cree, and which is second to none in the district for convenience for da'rying and other indua'ries. A well-finished two-story house -'s in tte centre otthe farm, surrounded by a beautiful shrubbery and apple orchard. Inspection is JDTitel, when all particulars will be imparted by the owner, THOf. G. LEECFT, ■Bristol Boad, Inglewood. April 13th, 1888. 481 Lb jy 15 TO LET,— SHOP knewn ns Cash Palace} also, nry present Betail Shop, Both shops can be had at once. For farther particulars, apply to CHEW CHONG, Devon Street. BARNITT'3 DUXY, HOSPITAL ROAD. I WISH to slate for the information of the public tbat owing to diphtheria bfing preEent in my family, I am, and have been, under the advice of my medical adviser, taking eveiy precaution. My cowb frs running a«ny from tho premises, and the mi. king and delivery cf milk attended «o by individuals who do not come into my house or in contact with members of my family. BESLOP BABNITT. Hospital Boad . 483 apl 8 MONEY TO LEND, IN small or If rge sums, on gcod Freehold sccmities, at current rates. OLIVER SAMUEL, Solicitor, New Plymouth. 901 jels 88 5 BETIRINGr _3 FROM BUSINESS!! FOE SALE PKIVATELY. The Hfghly Remunerative Business carried on by D.RUMNEY IS TUB LANCASAUItfi IIOIJSF, NEW PLYMOUTH. —In annocociug his intention of Retiring— —from Business, D,B. respectf ally bf gs — — to thank the public _«DeraUj — — for the liberal manner in — —which they have supported — —him for the pttst i.x — — year s, nnd from this — — fact he. can now — —off r the— • [BEST CASH IBQJSDIMESS IfiT There is no advertising Puff about this announcement) as the lusiness is now offered for sale I lhe prennEes can be purchased at a veiy moderate trice, and the stock taken at valuation ; or should tho purchaser require the pirmiecs onJy, tbe pioprietor will at onco slaughter tbe stork, and band over the bcilriii g in a veiy stort time. Meanwhile, the Stotk Till be offered at a Sweeping 1 iscount on f rmor low price as the pioprietor h&s f lly made up his mind to retire from busintEß, JUST LOOK AT^THIB— Men's Mosgiel irails no~ selling at £2 ; told everywhere else at £2 10b. Yootba' Moegiel £uits at Great KednotioDß. 271hbto

RETRENCHMENT IN TAILORING ! TO MEET THE TIMES. COLONIAL TWEED STJ IT S TO MEASURE, from Trousers, from 20s TROUSERS & VE>T, 30s JAMES PUGH, TAILOB, DEVON STREET. ALL TVv T EEDS GUARANTIED SHRUNK. 4GO hb Ie "~""~"~" BPEAK —-——--— FOB THEM SELVES THH BPBBAD E\OI.E PACKET TEAS. A S th 9 originator in Auckland of WholeJ\ tale BlendiDg, lam warranted in stating tbat my past, experience end present exceptional facilities enable me to guarantee uniform excellence of character and value, I therefore respectfully invite attention to my Fpread Eagle Brands, which I confidently recommend for rich, fragrant, ful'.flavoured 1 quor of great strength, and sterling allround drinking qualities. These Tpbs, or combination.^ Teas, will be found perfect and all-sufficing, each in its place and order. PepreEentatives of al) desirable classes of Teas are present, and they exis< in certoh defined proportions in all my blende My methods of bleDding, combinrd with a m re economical system of distribution, enable me to offer qualities which nre n cor s' ant sonrce of t atafaction to old onstomors and Enrpris2 to new ones. ' NOKB EXCEL THE BASING POWDER Warranted Fure. Give it a trial and Bee for yourselves COIY OF ANALYTICAL REPORT, laboratory, Hob-or-s'reet, Auckland, Juno 13. 168*. •• I haro sampled the Bakiu? Powder in the bulk, prepared ' y Mr. J hn Buchnnan, Mo-chQi.t. AudiIniid, and hayo analysed tho en me. and find the Ovit> Btitneuts i nro and vrcl -prepoitiODed. "TLoies lof mv examination pr yes ( hin aitiolo tobofnpoMor torny either imported or coloni»Uy prepared thnt has been submitted to mo, and 1 can, then fore, confidently recommend it to tbo public," (81gncd; J. A, POND, Colonial Analyst, Manufactured end sold wholesale by J®yiNl ©TCIHIAIIMINIj Tea, Ccffee, and Spice Merchant, CUSTOM STREET, AUCKLAND, Belail by Btorektepem generally. 881 bb joie

Towle's Pennyroyal and Steel Pills fob Females quickly correct nil irregularities, and relieve the distressing symptoms so prevalent with the sex. Boxes 1b I_d and 2s 9d, of all Chemists and Patent Medicine Vendors. Prepared only by The Lincoln and Midland Counties Drug Co., LincolD, Englund. Beware of Imitations. h th — MUTUAL IMPROVEMENT CUSS. AMEETIVG will be beld in theLiardetstr< et t?cbcolroom Tc-MOBBOW (Thursday), 19th instant, at 7 p m., to Elect Cfflcers and Ccmmittee for the ensuing session. JAS. C. GEOEGE, •186 apl 9 Hon. Fee. NOTICE. ALL Persons who have Claims agu'Dst tho Ifstate of tho late William NonTHOHOrT are requested to send them to tho undersigned. T. WHITF, Executor. 18!h April, 1688. 487 at/20 IMPOUNDING KOTIOF. TMPOUNDED on Mr. E. P. HOWAKT'B X Fnim, Duiham Boad, near loglewcotl, — 1 BED bTEEB, about 2 years old, a bit cut rff one enr ; cannot be driven to pound. The owner is hereby crlled rpon to release the sump, »nd pay fxpenge?, or it will be sold at 12 eocd on 21th Ajril, If 88. T. MOCABTIY, 483 e pi ß b2 l Poundkecper. BAND OF HOPE Meeting arranged for Fbidav, the 20tb, hp.B bten unavoid>bly pos'poiied. — 0. CABIEB, fewetnry. 4f9 tplß IA7EST NOVEL! V.-To tto Ladies.— J 7. Avekt invites irspection of his Novelties in Orm-mental B.ackotr, Wall Pocket e, Table Mat», Flower-pot Coveis, Card 'Jiayp, tcreece, &c. Call earJy. *mall consignment enly, Most wonc'ertui goods. Prlof p MtoniriiiDg, 4!<o pp2o

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8141, 18 April 1888, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8141, 18 April 1888, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8141, 18 April 1888, Page 3

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