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THE GREAT CASH SHOP, "W\ IX CL It is ever y body's busine ss to know Where they ca n buy the best article in Drap ery anfrifflothi ngat the lowes t Cash Price. H aving through our agents im ported too lar gely direct iro m the English and Foreign m arkets, are rea lly selling the VW.* m» & v.u.uw x j a • vi. Our Warehouse is crammed with tie w Goods, and we are without doubt selling Goods almost a t English cost. See price lists aSSSSSS?; liSL J. W. FOOTE, MANAGER.

Shipping. UNION STEAMSHIP COMI'ANT OF NEW ZEALAND (Limited) WILL reepatch Steamers * 8 inder from the Breakwater (weather »n' other circumstances permitting :— TOB MANUKLAU— Waitaka on WEDNESDAY, 19th Bep'ember FOB SOUTHERN POBTSBotobua on TUESDAY, 18th Feptember. FOB SYDNEY (FROM AUCKLAND)— BOTOMAHAKA on TUESDAY, 18th P«pV BPEOIAL~SERVIOE Between Mannkan and Lyttelton* Via New Plymouth and Wellington. Tbe s », WANAKA, 286 tons, 600 b.p., will be despatched fiom New Plymouth for i Manukau every Wednesday Afternoon, and for Wellington and Lyttelton every Saturday Mcrninf, | Paßtengers booked through to Londortfyf Orient Line, j CENTENNIAL EXHIBITION : OPENS Ist AUGUST. KED U 0 e!T FARES. Return Ticket b (available for three months) —Saloon, £18 ; steerage, £11. GT Offices : Brougham Street. "T^TT NORTH EKN .Jjjg^ STEAMSHIP 00. ■fgSxMmHfr (Limited,) lIMBJrABLK FOB SEPTSMBBB, (Vfeathorandother«ircumitaßceipermittirg) FOB ONEaUNGAFrom Waitara— Gaiblooh, b.b,, from Waitara, on TUEFDAY (18th), at 6.30 p.m. Gaibloch, s.s., from Waitara on FRIDAY (21st;, at 10 p.m. 19- Fares: Baloon, Dingle £1 10s; return, £2 10s. Steerage, single, £1 ; return, £1 10s. O» Fbbioht : Cattle, 15s each ; Sheep, lieacb ; Cargo, 12s 6d per ton WW Cargo must be booked and alongside one hour before sailing. rajMfge Tioketa mutt be taken at the Company's Office, or on board prior to tailing. W. D. WEBSTER, ' Agent. Fulford-strreet, New Plymouth ; and West Quay, Waitara. Wwitara. Feptember 13. 1888. w*7l tc RE-OPENING HIS OLD PREMISES IN Devon Street. CHEW CHOXti T)EGS to inform the inhabitants of New Plymouth that he has BE-OPENED his DevonI street Store. Usual hours, as before. . Igp All orders will receive his prompt attention. All Goods sold for Cash as cheap as any other house in town. WANTED,— A LABGE QUANTITY OF CttOD Fresh Butter. Highest Market Price Given. aß7tc W. F. BROOKING, BUILDER, CARPENTER, CABINETMAKER* UNDERTAKER- &C, AC. Plans and Estimates Prepared. | Funerals Furnished. | DEVON STBEBT, Hf* (Mr. George's Old Premises) jfi NEW PLYMOUTH. 91* hb 1c DELAYS ABE DANGEROUS ! DON'T wait till you are horeletfily i : l, bit obtain timely and judicious treatment at the SANATORIUM in Vivian-street, where a variety of bath and other appliances are mcd, according to ihe methods of t> c famous Sanatorium in Scotland, established by tbe late Dr. Kirk, which Mts, COLDS has recently visited, QUALIFIED ATTENDANTS for ladies or gentlemsn. Patients visited at their own homes, and ndvice md instruction giver. Scfferen fiom spinal and other weaknesses should at onco try " Manage" —the new serve>soo > bing ■reatment, Apply for terms and ciroulan at SAMNIdL HOUBF* where visitors and boardera will still find a | pleßMßtbome with cturgm to roi^tne times

NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. TIMETABLE ALTERATIONS. ON and after Monday, 17th Eeptembtr, tt^e Train now leaving New Plymouth at 8.0 km. for t awera and Wanganui on Mondays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, will run on Mondays, 1 hursdayr, and Saturdays only, leaving : at ,7.40 am. ' The Train now le-maa. Waoguini at 8.10 a,ro. for New Plymouth on Mondaj r, Wed* nesdays, Thorsd >yB, and- Saturday?, will cease to run on Wednesdays ; and on Saturdays will not leave Hawera till 3.10 p m. The Train i ow leaving Hawera daily at 7.35 a.m. for.Kew Plymouth, and New Ply. mouth at 4.0 p m fvr Hawera, will cease to ran on Thursdays* - For further particulars; Bee-posters, aIBO spl2 15 BY ORDER. Tenders NEW BiILWATS. Pub'io Works Office, Wellington; B'.h August, 1888 WRITTEN TENDERS Will be "received at Ibis office until noon of Wbdnbbday, the 19lh September 1488, for the POHANGINA BBIDGB C3NTBACT, Napier- Palmerstcn Bailway. -T-ey f.re to be marked on the o'bujtiidfl, ' «Tendir ior Pohangina Bridge ContraiCt,!V«;*- addrewed to the Mints et-lor Public Works. Telegraphic tenders will . be rec ived at any Telegraph Office by noon of the same date. Plans, condit.o-s,,.ftc, may. be seen^at the Fnbl.'c Works Offices, A'ucilahd, Wanganqi, Woodville, Wellington', OhTis'chnrcb, and Dnnedin, and at the Bail « ay ' Manager's Office, Napier; By command. JOHN BLACKETT, al6 nul3 22 e8 15 Eiigifaecr-i- -Chief. TO BUILDERS. rr«ENDERS will be received at my office I till 4 p.m. on TBU BDAY, 20ih instant, for ALTEBAIIONB to COITAQE at Oaknra for Mr. Searle. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. JAS. SANDERSON. Architect. King's Buildings, Feptember 15tb, 1888. a171*p1517!9 TO OARPftNTERS. fT^ENDERS will bs leceived by tte nrdei1 signed for BENOVATING and BUILDING Addi'ions to Butcher's Shop, Dcvor -street East (labour only) ; oho, Separate Tenders for Pa IN i ING s»me. Pins and f-pecificaiions mry be teen at vy shop, Dcv n-s teet. Tenc'ers «ill clcse on Monday KrxT, 17ih i> s'ant, at 2]>.Tn. Iholowis or try Tender rot necessarily accepted. CHEW OHOSG. rcvon-<j ( .rect, Gepttmber 12, 1888. a!sl spls Amneementß ELITE ROLLER SKATIN^ :eINK. ALEXANDRA HALL. r pHB" Bii-k will be open on -T^ DAY 1 NtXT*-.MoiriiDg,,Af ernoen^+n 1 fcvoa; ing ; n'so ou PATCKIjAy," tbtee K?tio» 8. BAND AS USDAL. Morr.iig (ladies 0n1y)... jRB^SOSJfV S " Ttce .-kateu- ...... j .v.^. '• i.. 6d t fttrnoon — Ladirs (incladipg tkattn) 6d Got tkmen „, ; •■„ ' , 1b Evening— Ladies „ „ 1, Gtutleinin . „ " „ " Is -fr/Pi»iOE, 815 ho ' Manager, lo Let and foTSale.. JP.R PALK,; r Q ACRES at Kou, li, mles frcm fj^l Oakura To wt ship. Seven«nomed Iluss, niih s'eigh attached, new dairy, and outbuildings Farm fenced and eub-ditided into five pa do:ks. Large- garden and orchard in full beam g. Prettiest hj rarstcad in the dis'rict. Apply^on the picmises to' S. JULIAS', a 143 hb rpls ' Kurn. FOR SALB ; OR liKfAfr E,' ' SEOTIOKS'IO and 21. Oakura I istrict, containing 111 acrer, in the Lest pan cf the district; all level; clcce lo Maia. tJcnth Boad. Low ptichabing clausc^aii'J JJt-ep-tionally hbcril terms as to lent-ai d inetalments, ' '' 0. W. GO^ET, alll c 3 v fctlic.'or. FOB BALB ( — SOition 918, ■ l'Jymootb with 8--ot;mea COT AGE, fum dif. places, blegh, Wasb-house, Pump, and Firnace for i oiier. For particular* opjly to B. BAYLBY. ■ »9 KOTIOK. IBEG to tnnoucco to my customers and tbo general public tbat 1 ba c Jot my bUßint6s to Wr. J. LAtnnacoK and Mr. W. 0, Fi'Y, to a htm I cor-fidenlly hope you will give ihe tamo support ds I have rec. ivtd in ihe piet, for whicn 1 return Biccerc thaiks, WILLIAM BEVELL. September Ist, 1888 In tokirg over the above business we hope to lective the same > mouut of pa'.ronage as thai bts'otttd en our predecessor, J( HN LAf-HBBOOK. WILLIAM- 'CHA'd. FRY. JOHN LAStiBROOK, ;..,, ■ Wheelwright, Coetojbibnildet I',1 ', 6nd Machinist. All kirn's cf Vebi Ire, from a Landau to a Whcelbanow, made to cider atd repaired, Cleanu g Machines. 'Jhr«. suing Much nes atd Eeed Drills mado to order. Woikmanship guaranteed. Punctual to t me, and charges moderate. W. 0. FRY, HorEeshoer, Coach, Machine, and General Smith. Agricultural Implements mado to order ccd repaired. Plough and Machine Fittings always on hand. Workmanrhip can't be bWo, Wai «olicite4 >115hba8

F. 18. S. HAVING bongnt from Sargood, Fon, & Siren Owen & Grahpm's Stock of Bamples at a liberal discount, the public m»y Look Out for Greatßargains vs the Goods will be sold at WHOLESALE T)KLCEB, HOLES^E X BICES, and several lines at less than cost, ' THE ABOVE BALE WILL OONIINUE Caring the Fourteen Days I s^ftll offer toy entire ftock of ÜBAPBR Y at a SLIGHT ADVANCE ON COST - PRICE. The Goods arejwell known. No Low-priced Rubblst. Or Do not lose this opportnnity of seeming Genuine Bargains. During thisaale Men's Clothing, Shirts, Flannels, .Hosiery, &c., Bhould not be overlo ked if economy it worth c DBi<]eration. M. A. BOWEN. PDBLIO BENEFIT DBAPEBY AND GENETUL PROVISION STOBEB 930 hb tc WATCH THIS SPACE FOR D. RUMNEY'S NEW Advertisement a69hb n 27 Notice Notice • SAlTi^ OF Ironmongery AND Qeneral H ardware /pBE undersigned intending to RETIRE 3? ROM BUSINESS ac soon at the stock ia sofficicntly redi cod to offer in one lot, will quo'e SPECIAL PRICES to Country Storekeepers and o*ben during the Current Qaarter, (F©R ©AilHl ©INLY. The Stock consists of the Newest an 3 Bss Goods, being direct importations from the English, American, and Oon tine n t a 1 Markets. After March 31st, the Stoc Goodwill, and Freehold, lease of premises, will be fo sale in one lot. All accounts due on September 30th last and REMAINING UNSETTLED Tslllbo placed in solicitor's bands for recovery, and those due on December 3lßt will be similarly placed after March 4th After tts date no New Accounts will ba opened, D. BEBRY, Ironmonger y Bronffb»n>atr»<et New Plymonta. * itftttQ

Very little medicine of any other kind required if Lamplodoh's pyretic saline is at hand, and taken as occasions arise. It ia the care and preventive of most diseases incident to Tropical and Coloninl life. It allays thirst and cools and vitalises the blood in a remarkable manner, epcedily removing Constipation, feveriehness, Fevers, Headache, Vomiting, and Liver troubles. Station proprietors, Flockmaßters, and all residing in up conntry stations should be provided with it. ABk your merchant to. send regular supplies with jour other stores, as it is invaluable to all Sold by all medicine vendors. bm Holloway'B Ointment and Pills. — Diseases of the Bowels. — A remedy, which has been tested and proved in a thousand different ways, capable of eradicating poisonouß taints from nlcers and healing them up, merits a trial of its capacity for extracting the internal corruptions from the bowels. On rubbing Hollowny's Ointment repeatedly on the ahdotren, a rash appears, and as it thickens the alvine irritability subsides. Acting as n derivative, this ointment drawa to the surfucr, releases the tender intestines from all acrid matters, and prevents inflammation, dysentery, and piles, for which blistering was the old-fashioned, though successful treatment, now from its painfulnees fallen into disuse, the discovery of this Ointment having proclaimed a remedy possessing equally derivative, yet perfectly painless powers. hb sep 15. A Card. — An important discovery ii announced in the Paris Figaro, of a valuable remedy for nervous debility, physical exhaustion, and kindred complaints. The discovery was umda by a missionary in Old Mexico ; it saved him from a miserable existence and premature decay. The Rev. Joseph Holmes, Bloomsbury Mansions, Blcomsbury Square, London, W. 0., will send the prescription, free of charge, on receipt of a self addressed stamped envelope. Mention this paper. hb tths

( For Continuation of newt see 4th page, ' ANTED,— AQood Commercial CANVASSBB for the Bale of a new article. —Apply, O.L , Office of this paper. t-a!788p15 TO THE SETTLERS of WAITARA, Hnirangi, Manntahi, Tikorangi, and Urenni. MP. Wm O URTNBT will hold a MEETING at ihe Waitara Ball on MONDsY, 17th fep'cm v er, in rcfeie ceto the f utter Trade and Immigration; at which he w 11 show some ot tbe views as flnwn in England, also some picti rps illustrttting tbe life of the lao Gei er^l Gorrtc. Cfaairocan — Thf mas Bayly, Esq. Doors open at 7.30, Ch*i at 8. Admission free, bat a collection will be made to defray expenses. Also, a MEETING will be held at Town Hall, INGLKWOOU, at same bonr and on same terms, on Tuesday, the 18tb, Ohiirmot— Henry Brown, Esq. al6Bhbspls Sales by Auctfoa. WAIWAKAIHO. THURSDAY, BEPTEMBBR 20. NEWTON KING Will sell by auction at bis Yardf, Waiwakaiho, on (hp rbo\e da'c,— lZf\ CALVES AND YEARLINGS kjyj 20 18-monU s to !-7ear Steers 26 8-year Btetrs 40 S'Oie Cowb 20 in calf 6 Springing Heifers 5 Springing Oows 1 Bull. Pale at 1 o'clock. ftUf hb iplQ

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8269, 15 September 1888, Page 3

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