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THE GREAT CASH SHOP, "W\ 3D. CL It is ever y body's busine ss to know Where they ca n buy the best article in Drap ery and Clothi ng at the lowes t Cash Price. H aving through our agents im ported too lar gely direct iro m the EngHsh and Foreign m arkets, are rea Uy selling the Goods almost a t English cost. See price lists u'SJKjfey: L s ea? mmcd w " h ne w Ooofls ' and we are •"«-«*«•■-"»• J. W. FOOTE, MANAeBB.

EGMO.NT_ STOEE. HAS always on hand a Vaiied Stock of Grocoies and General Drapery cf First-class Quality. Sheep'a Tongues, Cx Tongues, Silmon, Lobster, Mullet, Sardines, Kippered and Fresh Herrings, Corned and toast Beef, Potted Keats, kc,kc. Egyptian Lentils, &c, &c Clogs, Brush ware, &c. PATENT ME2IOINEB. ! Agent for Anglo-Indian, Nelscn Moate tc Co., and the Boiebud Teas. Silver Dos*, Turner's, and Sentry Bill Blear. Anlsebrootfi JBitcui's — De««err, Digestive, Water, Crecknell, lcc.j &c <y Families waited upon for treir Orders, add all Goods delivered free. Addrets— JJiGUONT STOBE. 25hbte U H. DAVI 88, AUTHORISED AND LICENSED SURVEYOR INGLEWOOD. (9* Communications may be left with Messrs. Cuetis Bbos , Stratford, and Mr. N. fCHUHAOHBK, Midhirst. 784 bb tp2s GREAT JEWELLERY SALE AT I. S. MBESH'S, Adjoining tho Alexandra Ilall, NEW PLYMODTB, THE BB T BAF GAINS erer offered in few Plymouth in Wate? es, Clocks and Electroplate, some of 'he Go ds actually BELOW 00 PRIO3 CALL AJSD SEE. THE WHOLE STOCK "F FIRSTOIASS QOALIIY. Don't let this opportunity slip. J. 11. Parker, Adjoining Altxandia Hall, NEW PLYMOUTH SAL*. SALT. 951 hbau2B g G. ALLSWORTH, LAND AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT, MANAIA, N. 2. 891 hb tc W. F. BROOKING, BUILDER, CARPENTER, CABINETMAKER, UNDERTAKER &C, &C. Plans and Estimates Prepared. j Fmiertfls Furnished. | DEVON STREET, OT (Mr. George's Old Premise*) jh NEW PLYMOUTH. 91t hb to THE BUDGET. Residents of Ihe Oknfo. Stony ltiver, and Ifoliotii Districts. MB. Mo:ULLUM will make a Regular Delivery of Thk Bodqet m far «i Buliota oft (be d»y of pabUMtieQ

Shipping. UNION STEAMSHIP OOMHANY OP NEW ZEALAND (Limited) WILL respatch Steamers rs inder from the Breakwater (weather »nd other circumstacces permitting :— FOB MAUUKAU— TAKAPCNA on SUNDAY, 12th August. Wahaka en WEDNESDAY, 15th August, PiKQUIN on SAIURDAY, 18th August. Wahaka on WEDNESDAY, 22nd Angtut, FOB SOUTBEBN POBTBTakapdna on WEDNESDAY, 15th Augmt. Wamaka on FRIDAY, 17th August, PEMOUIN on WEDNESDAY, 2ist Anguif, FOB SYDNEY (FROM AUCKLAND)— MANAPOUBI on TUESDAY, 21st Aogurt. BPECIAITsERVIOE Between Msxrakau and Lytteltnn, Via New Plymouth and Wellington. The ss, WANAEA, 586 tons, 600 h.p.,will be despatched fiom New Plymouth for Manukau every Wednesday Afternoon, and for Wellington and Lytteli on every Saturday Mcn.inf, Passengers booked through to London bp Orient Line, CENTENNIAL EXHIBITION OPENS lfcT AUGUST. BED "0 0 BIT PAB EB. Return Tickets (available for three months) —Saloon, £18 ; steerage, £11. (9* OnriOES : Brougham Street. h *W NOBTBEBH 4 ifeftl^ STEAMSHIP 00. (Limited,) | TiM STABLE FOR AUGUST. ! (Weathor andother •ircnnut«nce»permittitg) j FOB ONEBDNGA--I From Breakwater— ' Gaibloch, a.*., from Br«akw&ter,"on lUEB- | DAY (14th), at 3 p.m. 0- Fares : Saloon, oiogle £1 10s ; re* turn, £2 10s, Steerage, single, £1 ; return, £llOs. C&* Freight : Cattle, 15s each ; Sheep Is eacb ; Cargo, 12s 6d per ton I |SsT Cargo must be booked and alongside ! one hour before sailirjg, ! Passage Tickets must be taken at the Com* p&ay'a Office. W, D. WEBSTER, Agent. Fulford-atrreet, New Plymouth ; and West Quay* Waitara. Waitara, August 10, 1888. t>l7l lo DELAYS ABE DAKGEROUS I DON'T wait till ytn are ho elersly i 1, but obtain timely and judicious treatment at the SANATORIUM, in Vivinn-Btreet, where a variety of bath *nd other appliances jre u*ed, acoming to the mell od» of t'e frmoua PanaUj-icm in Soot land, established ty tbe late Dr. Kirk, which MbS. COLt.'S hp.B recently \isMel. QUALIFIED ATTENDANTS for ladits or ge^tlccsn Vnt cntg \isitcd at • heir own homer, and advice -nd instruction girer. Siffeiers fiom tpii itl and other weaknesses shoull at onco uy " a>M»ge" —the cew 1 erve-BOO' birjg 'reatwent. Apt Jy for teimß and ciiculars at SAIiNIvd MOOSE*. where visitors and boardeis * ill still find a plei ssnt hose, wi' h clmg«w to suit tbe times 7€shbspiO Notice Notice SALE OF Ironmongery AND Qeneral Hardware /pHE undersigned intendirg to EETIRE FBOM BUSINESS ci sooa as the stock is sufficiently iedi ccd to offer io one lot, will qnoe SPECIAL PRICES to Country f toreleepers and other* during thn Lunent Quarter, The Ptock covisls of the Newest anl Bai Goods, being direct irrportations from - the English, American, and Con t ine n t al Markets. After March 31st, the Stock, Goodwill, and Freehold, or lease of premises, will be for sale in one lot. All tccounts duo on September 30th last and REMAINING UNSETTLED ■will be placed in solicitor's hands for recovery, and those due on December 31st will be similarly pieced after March 4th Af :er his date no New Accounts will be opene 1, D. BERRY, Ironmonger, Bfougbam.rtrfet, New Pljmuntn. 142 hb to — —■—-■— ■■———■■■ »■..»■—■ ■- ■' | KORMASUy AGENCT. MB. A, PAYMi bg» Iten madt fOtl Agxnt at Noiuanby for tbo XADA* XASI UIJUID AKP BCVQIiT,

IDEAL ROLLEE (ilr. J. 0. George's Building.) 3 SESSIONix>AILY, — 3 Morning Session (for Ladieß only) from 10 to 12 Afternoon from 2.30 to 6; - '- Bvenirg from 7.30 to 10. ADMISSION (including skates) To Morning Session... - ,i. ... 3d To Afternoon Session .... ..61 To Evening Session ... ,«. ... is Non-Bikkists— Afternoon'Stf, Evening od. Smart Road BandayiyQitendance. ' ' (969( 969 au3l Pastry Butter . sd. PEE LB., AT THS , PUBLIC BENEFIT STORES 999 h to GOVERNMENT LIFE. INSURANCE v * DEPARTMENT. CHIEF ADVANTAGES. Low premiums and large,bonusbs. Funds kept in NeVr Zettland. Claims paid immediately nftior proof of death. Most liberal conditions. -. , Low New Zealaq^l mortality. Economical managomout. Stato security. TOTAIi SUM ASSUBED (including Bonus Additions) ..» ... ... £7,135,213 TOTAL FUNDS (tbo whole invosted in Now Zealand) ... ... £1,328,493 In addition to tho above funds, the office has an ANNUA& INCOME of over .... ; »,.fiitj!a»!.-. ... £2G8,000 The Surplus Cash Profits id 1885 woro £242,558 OPENING OF TONTINE-Sii'lNGS FUND SECTION. Tontine Savings. Fund System Policies are - now being issued. - ■ ' New Assurers and existing Assurance Policy\olders will lie allowed'to join this section. All profits accruing ivfter ontering the section re set apart to be divided among the policyilders remaining in* tho soction at tho end rf» 1900, when liberal returns in cash are anticipated. Tho principles of tho Tontino and modo of keeping accounts aro not kept secret, as in case of other Tontines advertised. **♦ Information can' bo obtained at the Head Offlco and all Branohos and Agencies, and also from the Travelling Agonts of tho Department. F-.-W. FRANKLAND, Actuary and Principal Office*' -,ii D. M. LUCKIE, Commissionei ;p. 33. S^ "V" ' H^V1 VOV O lcng(it lrom Pnipnod, Ton, & K*>en Owen -Sc Grahrm'u Srock of Samples at a liberal discount, t> c public mity Look Out • - . for (ireatßargains rs the Goods will le sold at WHOLESALE T)B10KS, HOLESA' E X KICES, ,' . ';' ; : Snti'feve'ral licts, at n less lHan cost. Sale- to Commence on Saturday, July 28th and to continue until cleared . . J.out. Al Qoodß marked in plrin figures 'in red iik, from which no abatement can be made. TLe I -HpTsicg is list of goods bought— Plain and Pency Drera Qocde, Williiery, &c. Colored ' over», Boopycomb Qu'lts, Crochet Quili 8, Pot in Quills, Marcella Q ti te, Alhambra Q .il'i, Fern and Oriental Q lilis, Towels in greit variety, Wifcncy and oth- r Blm kets, Boya' Whi^e Khirts, Kegattß fhi' 3, Goat's VVbite, r'egatla, atd Oxford Snirtu, Men's Hats, Union atd Crimean thiTte, JUcd's ft d YoutbB 1 Overcoa'B, Meu'« Tweed Cx>a»B Blio Serge Coats, Worsted Ooftts. tors' aud Youths' Coats, VoyJ a- d Youth's Stii:», Men's ford Suits, Iwtel ttujtf, Bojb' Enlck.r Puiia, iJojb'end Youths' Irons r°, , in Tweed and Mole, Me 'b Iroussrs, Bedfud Ctrl Iro serri, ) idirg Pantc, Hue and Brown Datk 'Iroutoie, O.lskia Coats, Waterprco's, Wool Polka?, Jcf* b' Boo l s, Wicl Clouds, KjcfQers, Wcol Hats, Hoode, Wool Shawls, Wcmeu'd and Girte' H(B', Mtu'a and Bojs' Kbitiet', Foot 'j»U, and oih'r tose-y, ' Hanne) Uiiderßbirte, Wbi.e apd Colore 1 Gent's Merir o and Cotton Pan's, Blue Jereeyd, FraDklin Frockp, Cardigan Jacke s, Ladies' KBitte: Wo 1 and Cotton fckirls, Jersey. Jackets, Dr S3 Improver?, Fur Capts, Fur-lined Closks. Ladits' and d ildren's Ulaters, Fancy Aprois, Infant*' Fibs, Ladio.' Cfltiisolis, rrawers, Chemises, Kight Dresses, Ladies' and Gem's Umbieilae, ladies' and Gent's '&id Gloves, Cwcets, Fancy fckirts Q lilted tkirts, Tweed and other uoitumes TJw<above,is an abbreviat d copy of stock sheet. M. A. BOWEN would call the special attention of all heads i Of Families to this important sule, as the goods are of first class quality. M. A. BOWEN, rCBLIO BENEFIT DBAPBUY AND . GBNIBA.Ii PBQVISION STORKS. WQbbto

( For continuation of news see 4th page. ) TARANAKI LAND^ BUILDING AND INVESTMENT SOCIETY (Pbbmanbnt.) [established 1865 ] MONTHLY Subscriptions are Dae and Payable at tho Secretary's Office, Brougham-street, on MONDAY NHXT, the 13th instant, between the hours of 9.30 a.m. and 5 p.m. 1 B. G. BAUCHOPB, Secretary. New Ply month, 11th August 1838. aUaill WANTED.— A BOY. Apply to H. Etbbbt, Tarar.aki Shoeing Forge and Implement Works. alscull Saleß by Auctloa. STRATFORD. TUESDAY, AUGUST 14. nbwton" king Will 8-11 by anc'.ion at his yardp, on the above date, — C /-\ CALVES AND YF.ARLIKGS ZJkJ 25 2-year Mees 10 Heifers in Calf 1 Youog Bull Bale at 1 o'clock. a 9 b h au!3 lo Let and for Sale. TO Bhi XET, A COMFORTABLE HCUSE in Devonstieet, known as Stoke Cottage. J. C. DAVIES, 789 taste Land and Estate Agent. t[>Oß SALE cheap, and on easy terms,— A 1 most desirable FABM of IGO acres, close to Inglewood ; nearly all in gross ; all fene d and eabdivided ; a new six-rooooe'i house, onthouses, &c, on the property. Apply to Bobt. SMVBNS, Ingle wood ; or Pbtkb H ackstt, on the prem ; ses. 8 1 2 au3 l F>& SALE, -Sestion 918, Ne~ Nymoai with 8-foomca OOTTAHE, font fireplaces, Ple'gb, Wasb-honce, Purrp, and Ftrnace for Poiler. For particalan apply to B. BAYLEY. b 9 AmnHementß YVKLLL%GTO\ iGI.ITE skatinS cr iunk. ALEXANDRA HALL. fl'WO Eegulnr S.BSiots daily— afternoons, 1 2,80 io f» ; evenings, 7.80 to 10. Ttere is also a rpecial Session in the morning from 10 to 12 fur ladies only, to ea courage them in acquiring the »rt of roller skating. To this session aumission is free, A Band will be in attendance every evenitg, and also on Sator ay afternoo: s. ®- ADMISSION & (oa and after Monday, Aoguet 13)— Morning (ladies 0n1y)... ... ... Free fckates 6d Afternoon — Ladies (including ckattfc) 6d Goutlemen „ „ la Evening— Ladies „ „ l, Gentlem^n „ , ]c R. Pi ICE, 815 h 'c MjDPger, W.U |^GTON ELITE gOLLER ftKATING )^INK AI^BXAKUICA JIALL. GRAND FANCY DRESS BUBLEfQ-E TUESDAY, AUGUST 21st, 1888.,., ON TrESDAT, August 21s', our first Fancy Diets Cosume larnivul takes place; pou ively 10 cue •*■ ill be blio wed on thu floor tXctpt iv Fancy JU.css or Evening Dies*. GRAND MAI 03 AT 9 O'OLO K. General Ac'missxn, Is; i-kateis in f«i cy drtßS 2s (skfteß free) ; Reserved i-eatr, 2s. Doors open at 7, c O, tkating ti 11l p.m. eserved heats can be booked at tbe office. Ladits nnd Qcntlem- n will kindly ic^is ci \ thtir Dtm'B al tie office nt olcc, as only v liinitoJ number will be allowed oa ih fluor, y E, PBIOE, 99ti93l ilaoager,

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8239, 11 August 1888, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8239, 11 August 1888, Page 3

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