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CONTINUATION OF THE GREAT SALE AT VU*lOß»ist IB <Mi«t% Desires to return her warmest Thanks for the splendid support given her during the past month. The success of the sale so far has exceeded her most sanguine expectations, and is sufficient assurance that purchasers are satisfied with the Bargains given them. To ensure a COMPLETE CLEARANCE of the WINTER STOCK before the season ends, she has made and she can say without exaggeration, that the BAEGAINS AKK TBULY ASTOUNDING. Please remember that every article is first class of its kind and customers can confidently rely that no rubbish is palmed off on them. The following lines are to be obtained at the prices quoted and all that is left of the winter goods at proportionate values. Heavy Aberdeen Wincey at I s per yard. Twill Wincey at 6d per yard Superior Twill Wincey at 7d ™r yard Plain Wincey at 5d per yard Superior Plain Wincey at 6d, 7d, and A per y£d Black and Coloured 53ClW^ iVdlll Sd Heavy Blue Serge at Is 3d per yard Fine Blue Serge at Is lod and 2s per yard Black Scree at Is 3id IZ IZd £me Black Ser ? e at 2s per yard F ncy Ulster Tweed, double width, at 5s 6d per yard" Black Haoit Cloth,luble width at 5s 6d £er y£d Blue Diagonal Cloth, double width, at 3s 9d per yard Black Kvrle Cloth Annh1 A ™Mh a* qa iCt wS *«, Wellington Tweedat 2. Ui per yard* Piae Onehnnga Tweed at 4S4 S 3d per yfrd ? ' Sgfel T^Bs m £ y^d Heavy Boorf Shawls at 9b each Heavy Wool Shawls at 13s each Heaw Maid Shawla at IHb firt ««* Ee OT WWte Blankets 14s, 16s «d 18s » 2as6a per pair Ladies > Pancy Tw7ed^lsSK 6d. m«a Zl Ladies Black Cloth Jackets 5s 6d,656d each Ladies F.ncy Manfles 12s 6d,' 17s 6d S Ladies Fancy Cloth Mantles, Magnificent Quality, 255, 30s each K 6^rtt wssszst*"* from ' B up ; Hats from 6d up oMdren>s "iaK 2srss&!i i grs A LOT OF REMNANTSIF^TmCHrSERS' VALUES. JM. HOOD wonld ask as a special faror that all who can do so conveniently will come in the morning, as in the afternoon (he shop is often inconveniently crowded JM. MMOOOOMO.

Shipping. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL BTEAM NAVIGATION Co. THE Company's steamships will be de* spatched with/her Majesty's mails as follows, for LONDON, calling at Colombo, Aden, Suez, Port Said, Brindisi, Malta, Gibraltar, Plymouth :— Leave Leave Steamers, tone o'omm'odn Sydney Melbne Valetta.,,7.. 4919 Atkinson Ang)7 Aug23 Victoria.... 6268 Cates AngSl Sep 6 Kallftrat ... 4748 Aendown Sep 14 Sep 20 Parramatta 4771 Morray Sep 28 Oct 4 Bosetta 4625 Brady Cot 12 Oot 18 Massilia.... t9lfe Frsser Oct 26 Nov 1 | The PASSENGEB FABES from NEW ZEALAND are aa under :— From any port in New Zealand. To Plymouth or London, first class— Single A7O ; for nine months (return), £105 ; for twelve months (return), £115. ! o Plymouth or London, secdnd class — Single *37 ; for twelve months (return), £65. To Brindisi, Venice, Prieste, Marseilles, first class— bingle, £65; for nine months (return), £105; for twelve months (return), £115. To Brindisi, Venice, Trieste, Marseilles, second class — bingle, £35; for twelve months (return), £65, Second baioon lassungers are provided with Fiist Saloon Accommodation in the steamers between New Zealand and Australia. The SECOND SALOON Accommodation in the above steamers havfcg been thoroughly reorganised, the Company are now enabled to offer intending Passengers to Europe unrivalled Accommodation at the above Beduced Bates. Passage money can bo paid at this end for passages from England, For further particulars apply to,the|Agents New Plymouth. NEWTON KING. 512 h b to NOTICE. MB, OBEY FBASEB having resigned the Waitara Agency of the Tauamaki BlBALDand BUDGET, U,is requested that all MCQuat» b* p»W (O bin without delay, tyibte

Skipping SHAW, SAVILL, & ALBION Co' (LIMITED), [MOHTHLIuLINB or EOYAL MAIL FAST PASSENGER STEAMERS ■TWEBN j ALL POBTB OF NEW ZEALAND AND LONDON. The Magnificent S. S- COPTIC, ""4867 Tons Begieter, 3000-Horse tower, G. BDBTON, Oommandar, Will be Despatched from Wellington 1 FOB LONDON DIRECT OK ! THUBSDAY, 19th BEPTEMBBB, 1889. To be followed by— ■ 5 s 5* Date Stenmer. o-S g^ Commander. Depar1889. lonic ... 4766 8000 W. B. Kidley... Oct IT Tainni ... ?200 3000 B. J. Barlow - Nov 14 Doric 1744 d6oo J. W. Jennings. Oeo 12 Arawa... 5201 dSOO W. btuaxt ... Jan 9 '90 l'ne above are all powerful, now, steel built steamers, and the accommodation for all classes of passengers is unsurpassed. Ihe Homeward passage will be via Bio de Janeiio and Tenerme, and the time occupied should not exceed 40 days. An experienced Borgeon will accompany each steamer, The above will be supplemented the following and other first-class BAILING VESSELS. 1 \ Ftobbie HamoofShip. KToas. iOlsm. Oommandsr. Time of I Sailing. Pleione ...\ Angst The undersigned it empowered to grant passages bom London to New Zealand, p*ynunt for which, bat cooa gnatantsea in the Colony. jomi.aiLMouß, »<i.h.b (« Agiot fci sriir iKjmW

Shipping /THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY'S BOYAL MAIL LINE OF STEAMERS Under contract with the New Zealand Government) Will be despatched with her Majesty's Mails for London, via Bio de Janeiro and Madeira Steamer. Port- of Pro. date Depart, of depart 1889 AOBANGI ... Wellington... Sep. 5 R.MUI'AKA. ... 1 Amnn i Oct. 3 iOJAPEHU ... I As™*yJ OoU 8l KAIKuUJbLA. ... f be A Hot. 28 TONUABIBO... Ja^KeidJ 26 I And thence forward every foaith Thurßday The above »re all new steamera, bum specially for the trade, and commanded by men of great experience. 'Ihe length of the pwifiago by tb« Com* pany's Steamers averages under 40 days. Paßsage money— Saloon, from 60guineat upwards; second ealcon, 35 tc 40 guineas ; steerage from 18 guineas. • For freight or pateage apply to WEBBTFG * MoKKLioAB, Agents, Provinoe of Taranaki or to ib« iJranohea nnd Agencies throughout the Colony. a3«B hb to Xhboat affections and Hoabbbnkbs.— All suffering from irritation of the throat and qoarßeness will be agreeably surprised at the almost immediate relief afforded by the use of " Brown's Bronchial Troches." These famous "lozenges" are now sold by most respectable chemists in this country at Is. l£d per bcx. People troubled with a "hacking cough, 1 ' a "slight cold," or bronchial affections, cannot try them too soon, as similar troubles, if allowed to progress, result in serious Pulmonary and Asthmatic affections, See that the woids "Brown's Bronchial Troches" are on the Government stamp around each box,— Manufactured by John I, Bbowx ft Sons, Boston, United, States, ,©owst,g«3 Qxiordfrtrrfc leaden.

The JIL "Reform WATCH JEWELLERY, & PLATE 138 Queen-street, Auckland. "W-- SKEATBS, PROPRIETOR, * (Late of New Plymouth.) Lt^T^/ 0r ?p einh \ bit uantßofTaranakiu antBofTaranaki that l a«nanpplyin*erery Artiola gg£SSS«2S3S3S3 whioh T SpeCial & * en , fc for ROT HERHAM'S Hunting Lerer Watches, wb.oh lam now sapplymg at the MarTellonsly low prioe of £j. Al-\ f I B» K£f 8 f r - ?e? c Che / Peßt and Beßfc W * toh ia £**& Erf/r Description of Repairs Fxeonted on the Premises at the Lowest Rates. W. SKEATES, Opposite Union Bank, Auckland. 820

BOYS SELLING PAPERS. A 8 the rnnners of the Tabanxki Hbbald A only take with them euffioient copies for delivering to bubscribers, persons are particularly requested NOT to purchase papers from tho bora when on their rounds, Single oopiea of tie paper can be obtained from A- -trifAiu dlfftttnßt nurr* of the towr NOBMANBY AGENCY. MR. A. PAYNE has been made Bolb Agent »t Normanby for the Taba* maki Bkba' r> ANn Moor*: If ABM and GABDEN,-Pmotio»l Guide X to Culture in laranakL-Prlre £d BUM* Qffioo far Rfaoottj, f

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8573, 10 September 1889, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8573, 10 September 1889, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8573, 10 September 1889, Page 4

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