0W AT THE Trimmed Hats, Is 6d i Boys' Straw Hats, Is Rush Hats, 7d Harvest Hats, Is Women's Large Straws, Is Feathers and Flowers se who buy JUST IN TIME FOR CHRISTMAS. WE have just opened up G (six) Trunks Ladies' Kid and lasficg i?HOE'* ; and, notwithstanding the new duty, etc., we «ie goirg to get lid of them at a Ridiculous Piice You can now preenre A splendid pair of Kid Shoes fur 5s Od A splendid pair of Lasting Shoes for 5s 6d A splendid pair of Glace Kid Shoes, 6s Od We have ordc. 3d thesj Direct frc n England, or it woald Le utterly impossible to sell them at the above prices. Although we have g'ven a large order in these lines, we nre certain they will be cleared by Christmas, so remember the motto — '• Delays ar<> dangerous." $BSr Come and get a pair while they are (o b 2 obtained. Much belter for yon to pet New Goo^s thin buy bankrupt rubbish that has be9n in stock v for gooJnes knows how many years." Jackson, liightband Bs, £?o. } DEVON bTREET, NEW PLYMOUTH. as73>bjall TT7ANTED_Known,— That all the Goods VY * have been bought djiect from tre Manufacturers, which enables them to be sold at •"•arehouse prices. K. A. FORD, Cbeapside House. 1888 SEASONS. 1889 & CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR'S GREETING PROMj M. A, Bowen, PUBLIC BENEFIT STOKES TO THE PUBLIC - Mk T) TAKE3this oppcr'u- • O.»D» n i'y c * returning tbanfcfi to her customers for their li 1 ertsl support duiing the past year, and trusts that a discerning public will encourage individual ekteepkisb. and thes further thu general inter, ststf the 'own. My motto is — " Live and let l.vc." NEW FRUIT. NEW FRUIT. NEW FRUIT Cnr Muscatels and Almonds,, Figs, SulUr.as Rfiisirg, and Currants ate tl<e best that can be rought in :re maiket. Candied Peels, Shell -lmonds, Nuts, &c The C'onfactiureiy aud other departments well assorted. ■SftyfKßS. tiefll§, Our Te s and Coffees s'. ill maintfiin their high-class character Scales ircreasing. Daihy I'bodccb, Butier, Eggs, Hrms. Bacon, nnd Oi ccse atmarke 1 quotations. Buyer of Dairy I'ioduce ard Fungus. I. A. BOWEN, P.B ?. THE FIRST ADVERTISEMENT, An English antiquarian has been delving among old newspaper files, and has discovered what he says is the first commercial advertisement ever printed in a newspaper. It appeared in the Merairius Foliticus, of London, dated September 30, ICSB. It uins as follows : 'That Excellent, and by all Phylicians approved, China Drink, called by all the Chineans Tcha, by other Nations Tay, alias Tec, is fold at the Sultaness Head Cophce House, in Sweeting's Rents, by the Royal Exchange, London.' At the date of tlii.-, advertisement tea had been used in England about foityyer-s, but the piice was cxlicmely high, often reaching ,£2O per pound. P.S.— We have secured a Special Blend of Tea, tho purchasers of whicliwill rscoive Liberal Gifts in Baskets, &c t accord- 1 iDg to quantity of Tea purchaser 1 , daring the months of Dec, Jan., and Feb. 2/6 per lb. JP. j£ 8. DRAPERY AND CLOTHISG. Novelties in eveiy department, and at rnces 'o sir t the times (hut no low rubbish), lints in Laoies' Embroidired Uobes frcin tis 9d, worth lls Cd. Call and see our SUMMER GOODS, IWLLINERY, &C, 4 c. Do not forget tte address — PUBLIC BENEFIT STORES (n'xt to the Herald Oilice), JjEW PLYMOUTH. WANTED,— 200 mothers to buy Little Girls' Sunßbades for 10 i, at F. A. FOBD'S, Cbea^ide Bouse,
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Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8366, 10 January 1889, Page 3
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580Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8366, 10 January 1889, Page 3
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