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y^ I— 'irTlt^! T_A_ .^" ■ OJTnT'rT! AIP <Sg A T .Til C L OSE ,OF SUMMER SEASO N. At Walter. Wright's for Cash Onlyl-r- 3 /? Jajg 6 Co }<>™* Bed Quilts, reduced to 2/6 4A Prints, rednced to 2 « : l/ 9, , La JP ***» To i let^ overs ' r ? duc , ed *2 \'" M 6M Print* vSr,nu/ST l A *a l/~ Nav y Serges, for boys wear, reduced to B|d 8d Prirff« r^oit % V« Hwy Tweeds, for boys' wear, reduced ¥ to Is ''iftS^iYfts r at w&iTia woman. *k wm mm :- 1/6 New Colored' Kun's Veiling, reduced to 1/- SPECIAL--2/- Colored Cashmeres^ 42 inches wide, reduced to 1/0^ " ] ioq Spindles Fingering Wools, 1/11 head! r 3/J Ail-Wool French Cashmeireb, 45 inches wide, reduced to 2/11 5U Spindles Colonial Wool, 2/6 head 7/6 Bich Colored Silk Dresses, reduced to 2/11 Men's and Boys' Clothing at Special Low At Walter Wright's for Cash Only :— Quotations. 2?-inch Stout Grey Calico, 3jd, reduced to 2|d Boys' Tweed Knicker Suits, 3s lid Si-inch Ftout G*ey Calico, 6d, reduced to 4d _ Boys' tolonial Tweed Knicker Suits, l?s 9d 72-inch Grey Calico, 7^d, reduced to 6d O ys' Tweed Trouser Suits, special, 12s 6d ?2-inch Stout Grey Sheeting, 9d, reduced to 74d Men's Tweed Suits, wonderful value, 19s 6d 72-inch Sfout Grey TYrtll Sheeting, lid, reduced to B|d Men's Colonial Tweed Suits, 35s 68-inch White Twill. Sheeting 1/3, reduced to lid , Men's Real Fox Serge Suits, 39s 6d 130-inch' Stout • 30-inch ' Stout White Calico, 3|d, reduced to 2fd , Men's Iweed Trousers, 5s 9d 32-inch Kough Brown Hollands, 6d, reduced to 4fd Men's Colonial Tweed Trousers, 12s 6d 6 pieces Bed Tick, 6^d, reduced to 4|d Men's and Boys' Straw Hats, Is 10 pieces new designs, Cretonnes, 6£d, reduced to 4fd * , Men's and boys' T w,eed Hats, Is 65 7£d Stripe atld Check Shirtings, reduced to 5Jd .» ' Men's and Boy's Felt Hats, Is *6d Is Stripe Union Shirtings, reduced to B|d Men's J-tout > c ocks, 6d 1 0 pieces White Flannel, lO£d, reduced to 7fd Men's Stout Working Shirts, Is 6a *~ - rnrr~L^^ «s ' Men's Merjno Undershirts, lld miLTIEIft W^D©HT'i W@H GASH ©I^fllLYs-;, .. Men's Drill H aversacks, 6d 7/6 Long Lace Curtains, reduced to 4/6 Men's Bathing Drawers, Is 10/6 New Art Muslin Curtains, reduced to 6/ 11 Men's Indian Pith Helmets, 10s 6d, for Is 6d New Oil Baizes* reduced to 1/- Ladies' Silk Riding Hats, 22s 6d, for 2s 6d 1/9 linen Table Damasks, reduced to 1/3 A lot of Paper Collars, Id per box 1 2/6 Colored C loth Table Covers, reduced to 7/9 MfftJMN i@e©. Winter j . j i. ■ . i o "'.;•■ -Jl . i ■' -aaH > B^h ■'■Blh I ~ *' *~^^L~~i—i^M —^.^l--— j^^^ BBSBBRBBBI^ BBBBBBi WB^BBBBIBJBBSBBiSBBBSBBI BfIBBBBBBBBBBI BBBSBBSi 8888881 WWi^J •■■BBSJBIBI SSIBIBBI BSBBBBBIBBBBBBIBBBHBbBIBIBBBI BBF j... :.,-,-■ j I ! ■ FA T7 WISHES to inform his numerous friends' and customers that he has operied up a. LARGE, SHIPMENT of NEW GOODS for the coming « J\ ♦r • SEASQN, the greater portion of which is imported direct irom the manufacturers, and many of the lines will be found Splendid Value, not to be equalled by any house in the trade. _ v . m . _„. $LA©X CASHIMIEIRE^ kUB HEOSfll^pe. New Stripe Oashmereß English Trimmed Millinery One Caße of theße Goods direot from the MakerS| faßt Dye an a Good Colour ; anyone wanting! a Cheap Dress Tweeds New bhapes in Hats and Bonnets first.oiaes article should see these before purchasing elsewhere— as being brought direot we can do G ea NewUls < terß tb6m 9d to la per yard IeBS tban a ° y ° tber HH ° nße in NeW Pl y moath » New'jSeySotb. ""stylisth t Mantles ' BLAIMKETB. OWJI©^ kUB MfcUߧ Cbeok Valyeteens New Feathers «n*d Flowers large variety, Colonial and English at a Small Advance on cost. New Plashes G love Fitting Corsets OMEN'S. BOYS'. A1» YOUTW§' GLOTHDBW. Ssw Underline^ Ribb^rS Vtid LacM ' A Pali Stock in OoloDial and En^»h Shirts, Hats, Ties, and Hosiery to emit all. Glotes and Hosiery Mittß, Wool Goods , (PATTERNS [POST FREK To all parts. Send at once. Terms Gash. Terms Gash. Terms Gash. F. A. FORD, Cheapside House, Devon-street, New Plymouth.

riOVERNMEMT LIFE INSURANCE v DEPARTMENT. CHIEF ADVANTAGES. Low premiums and large bonuses. j Funds kept in New Zealand. I Claims paid immediately after proof of death. Most liberal conditions. Low New Zealand mortality. Economical management. State security. TOTAL SUM ASSURED (including Bonus Additions) ... jE7.136.243 TOTAL FUNDS (the whole invested in New Zealund) £1,328,403 In addition to the above funds, the office has an ANNUAL INCOME of over _ JE269.000 Tbe Surpluß Cash Profits in 1885 wore £242,550 OPENING OF TONTINE SAVINGS FUND SECTION. Tontine Savings Fund Byatoin Policies are now being issued. New Assurers and existing Asnuranco PolicyVJlders will bo allowed to jotn this soction. All profits accruing after entering tho section re set apart to be dividod among tho policy* Uders remaining in the section at tho ond ji 1900, when liberal returns in cash are nntiThe principles of the Tontine and mode of keeping accounts are not kept eocrot, as in caso of other Tontiuos advertised. V Information can be obtained at the Hoad Offioe and all Branches and Agenoies, and also from tho Travelling Agents of the Department. F. W. FBANKLAND, Actuary and Principal Office* 1 D. M. LUCKIB, Otmmisßlonet Coaches. DAILY COAOH SERVICE TO AND FBOM WAITABA; KIBBY'B COAOH leaves tbe Taianaki Botel every mobnijjg, returning again in the aytbbkooh from tbe Bridge botel, Waitara. PABBS :— Biog]« 2s | Beturn ... 3s 6d Goods and parcels at low rates. J, B, EJBBY «. Proprietor.

[established 1882.] BAHOTU 00A0H SERVICE TO & FBOM NEW PLYMOUTH. Til VERY Satubday will leave Sahotu J Hotel at 6.80 a.m. Parihako Boaii at 6,65 a,m. Pangarohu at 6 a.m. j Warea at 6.10 a.m.; Poncho at 6,80 a,m.; Okato at 7.80a.m. | Tatara at 7.60 a.m.; Ahn-ahn at 8.10 a.m. ; Oaknra at 8.46 a,m. ; Omata at 9.30 a.m, Arrive at New Plymouth at 10 a.mi. Leayo New Plymouth at 3 p.m.; arrive Bahotu *t 8 p.m. Passengers can . be couifortsWy provided with break tact and tea at moderate charges at Ok*to, whe<-e the coach stops half-an-hcur to change horses. The Coach leaves Okato every Wbdnisday at b a<*a. for New Pljmouth, returning Mnodftj Therefore, iwople living st * dlstanor, acd turn Jesirous ct cuch a long hum on borsebach oould ride and join tbe Coacu at Okato, where their hone could remain in a safe paddock, free of charge, until their return In conjunction with the abore Coach Service a Luggage Van will run to tuit tue convenience of passengers' heavy luggage &o. Booking Offices i Bahotu Hotel and Julian's Mneonlo b<ables, New Plymouth. For f^-tberparticularp, apply to JAMBS McOUI'LUM, PBOrBIETOB. 9W AGE&T FOB THE BUDGET. THE BEST IN THE WORLD. SOLD BY ALL STATIONERS'.

COBB & CO.'S ROYAL HAIL LINE OF OOAOHES BETWEEN New Plymouth, Hawera, waJOpunake, and Wainoate Plains. OQBBEOTBD TIMeTtABLE FBOM MAT IST, 1888. 1 Hotel on Mokdat, Wkdnksday, and FBiDATat 9.30 a.m. for Opnnake ; returning on Tuesday, Thubsday, and SatubdAy at 4.80 p.m. TIME TABLE. Lcatos Mond»y, Leavee Tuesday, Wednesday, Tbnredny, and Friday. and Saturday. a. mi *. m New Pljmouth 930 Opnnake....... 9, 80 Oakura ..... M .... 11 0 Kahotu 11 0 Okato.. 1 15 Fongarehn..,. 11 30 Pi m. JToDgarehu 2 30 Otcato... 116 Bahota 8 0 Oaknra. 3 0 Opnnake arr ... 480 N. PJy'th arr 4 80 Further particulars apply to M. JONES, a 404 to Pkopbiktob. INGLEWOOD. TARRI'S COAOH T EAVES INGLEWOOD on Wednesdays J_j and Saturday*, at 8.15 a.m., f«r New Plj mouth. From^ew Plymouth to Inglewood, at 3 p.m. Ordees left at jnlton f s Taranali Hotel, New Plymouth or Suisted's Hotel, inglowood will receive prompt attention. Goods and parcels delivered to any part of the town at cheap rotee. :.IAMEB TABBY 570tc Proprietor.

HENRY UISSTON KEYSTONE Saw.E Tool,-iSteel. andß File PHILADELPHIA, P.A., U.B.A. OIBCULAB, Vbrtical, Great American and Oni-man CROSS-CUT AND HANDFSaWS PILES, &c, the best in the [world, INBEBIED TOOTH OIBCDLABS, Hhve becD. awarded the Highest Premiums at all the World's Great Fairs. Moulders' Tools, Machinists' Steel Sgvares,* Brick and Plastering Trowels ' Eules, Levels, dc.'\

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8457, 27 April 1889, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8457, 27 April 1889, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8457, 27 April 1889, Page 1

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