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CONTINUATION OF THE GREAT SALE !FXTIRi i E;E-EE!33i REIDTTOTIOIETS:. 3VC. HOOD Desires to return her warmest Thanks tor the splendid support given' her during the past month. The success of the sale so far has exceeded ■ef 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. slie can say without exaggeration tliat tlie BARGAIN S^JLK^^ 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 1 s per yard. Twill Wincey at 6d per yard Superior Twill Wincey at 7d per yard Plain Wincey' at 5d per yard Superior Plain Wincey at ftd, 7d, and 8d per yard Black and Coloured Melton Dress Tweed, at B|d per yard . Heavy Blue Serge at Is 3d per yard Fine Blue Serge at Is lOd and 2s per yard Black Serge at Is 3£d per >ard Fine Black Serjre at 2s per yard F ncy Ulster Tweed, double width, at 5s 6d per yard Black Haoit Cloth, double width, at 5s 6d per yard Blue Diagonal Cloth, double width, at 3s 9d per yard Black Kyrle Cloth, double width, 4s 9d per yard Heavy Wellington Tweed at 2& lid per yard Fine Onehunga Tweed at 4s 3d per yard Mosgiel Tweed at 3s lid per yard Heavy Scarf Shawls at 9s each Heavy Wool Shawls at 13s each Heavy Plaid Shawls at lbs 6d each Heavy White Blankets 14s, 16s fid, 18s, 225, 2356 d per pair Ladies' Fancy Tweed Ulsters 9s, ils 6d. 17s 6d each Ladies' Black Cloth Jackets 5s 6d, 6s 6d each, Ladies Fancy Mantles 12s 6d, 17s 6d each Ladies' Fancy Cloth Mantles, Magnificent Quality, 255, 30s each Millinery, Bonnets, and Hats in endless variety — Bonnets from Is up ; Hats from 6d up Children's Fancy Wool Dresses from 5s 6d upwards Fancy Scarves, Shawls, Opera Cloaks from 6d Bibbons, Laces, and Flowers trom Id A LOT OF EEiNANTsTAT^TOCirSERS' VALUES. 31. HOOD would ask as a special favor that all wh » cai& do s» conveniently will come in the morning, as in the afternoon he shop is ofteas inconveniently crowded,

SUpping. SHAW, SAVJLL, A ALBION Co (LIMITKD). MONT HLT LINE or BOYAL MA7L FAST PASSENtrHiii STEAMERS ETWKBtT ALL PORTS OF NEW ZEALAND AND LONDtN. Tke Magnificent S. S- TAINUI, 5200 Tons Begister, 3600-Horse Power, B. J. Bablow, Oommander, Will be Despatched from Welliogton FOB LONDON DIRECT ON THURSDAY, 14TH NOVBMBSB, 1889. lo be followed by— m t a *■ Date Stenmer. 5-| g ► Oommander. DeparH S %£. ture. — 18897" Doric. ... 1784 BCfO J. W. Jen Dings. Dec 12 Arawa... 520( 36(K w. Mnart ... Jan 9 90 » 'optic.. 144 b 3000 G. Bui ton ... Feb 6 90 10nic. ... 4763 SOOt. W. H. Kidley . Mar 6 I'ainui ... '200 350t «. J. Bailow » -«prtl 8 The alove are all powerf»l, new, Bteel built steamers, and tbe accommodation for all classes ot passengers is ul surpassed. Ibe Homewant passage will be via Bio de Janeiro and Tenenffe, and the time occupied ihould not exceed 40 days. An experienced Burgeon will accompany each steamer. The above will be supplemented by the following and other flrit-class SAILING VBBBELB. taking thtir departure from Wellington. Probbie Name of Ship. Tona. Claei. Ootnmamitr Time or Sailing. . Nelson ... 1247 100A1 Banna tyo« Nov. Zealandia .. 1116 *AAI PhUhps Nov. Himalaya ... 100 b „ [ IDee Tbe undersigned is empowered to grant passages from London to New Zealand, pny* m«nt for which has lean guarantsea in the °° lOn]r ' JOHN (WLMOUB,

Shipping PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL BTKAM NAVIGATION Co. rp HE Company's ste imshipsl will be de1 ipatched with^her Maieaty's mails as follows, for LONDON, calling at Colombo, Aden, Snee, Port Said, Brindisi, Malta, Gibraltar, Plymouth : — Leave Leave Steamers. Tons 'Jomm'nder Sydney Melbne Bosetta 3525 Brady Oct 12 Oct 18 Masstla 1918 Friser Cct 26 1 Oceana 6362 Tomlin Nov 9 C? O v 16 Borne 5011 Aoamson Nov23Nov 29 Britannia... 6267 Hector Deo 7 Deo 13 Oanr>&ge... 5013 Baker Deo 21 Dec 27 Victoria 6268 Oates Jail 4 Jan 10 Valetta 1919 Atkinson Jan 18 Jan 25 Ballarat 4748 Ashdown Feb 1 Feo 10 Parr matte 4771 Murray Feb 16 Feb 24 The PABBENGEB FABBS from NEW ZEALAND aie as under :— From any port in New Zealand. To Plymouth or 1 ondon, first class— Single £70 ; for nine months (return), £105 j ior twelve months (return;, £115. o Plymouth or 1 ondon, second class— Single £87 ; for twelve months (return), £65. lo Brindisi, Venice, Prieste, Marseilles, first claes— fii.gle, £65; for nire months (return), £108 ; for twelve months (letnrn), £115. To Brindisi, Venice, Trieste, Marseilles, Beconci class— bingle, £35 ; for twelve months (return), £66, Fecond baioon t nssengexs are provided with Fiiflt Saloon Accommodation in the steamers between New Zealand and Australia. The SECOND SALOON Accommodation in the above steamers hftvitig been thoroughly reorganised, the Company are now enabled to offer' intending Paseengers to ■ Burope unrivalled Accommodation at the above Beduced Bates. Passage money can be paid at this end for passages from England, For further pnriiculns apply to the Agents New Plymouth, NEWTON KING. 512 h b to APPLE and PEACH BLIGHT remi die*, is Practical guide!— Fflee 6n BliA*p Otto* ftgw ?Jjmoatb.i

Shipping ■T HB NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING O">.\f PANT'S B^V^L MAlb LlNte »/F STHAMMRS Under contract with the New Zeiilan<. Government) Will bo despatched with her Majesty's Mails for London, via Bio de Janeiro and Madeira Steamer, Port of Fro. date Depart. of depart 11*89 BUAPEHU ... Wellington... Oct, SI K«iiKUUKA ... WellLguMi... llov. 28 I As iqpv | TOHGABIBO... | Dm,. 26 And then?& forward every foarth Thursday The above are all new steamers, bunt pecialiy for iht tinde, find conimtndcil In men of groat experience. Tlio tengih of the pateag" by tho Company's oUamora t»erag< s uudor 40 days, Pafßttge money — baioon, irom 60 guinea upwur.is; becond talc on, i) 5 tt' 40 guineas ; stet-ra^e fiom 18 guineas. For freight or patsage apply to "WSBSTKS ft MoKiUij./.:;, Agents, Province of Taninakl or s •> *) ■. ;r nouea And Akcrokb ib-tmhout the OciO) y, a '9 hb tc THBOAT AFFECTIONS AND HOABSKNESS. — All suffering from irritation of the throat and iioarseness 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 btx. People troubled with a "hacking cough, 1 ' a "slight cold," or bronchial affecI lions, cannot try them too soon, as similar I troubles, if allowed to progress, result in serious Pulmonary and Asthmatic affections. Sec that the words "Brown'i Bronchial Troches" are on tha Government stamp around eaol box.— Manufactured by John I, Bbowjh & Bomb, Boston, United State* D-j^t f 4jfl

TO STAND THIS S MASON AT ! BELL BLOCK. m ' tMri mHB XHOROTJGHBBED ■nQHnj A stallion mSmOJk The _ Australian* THE AOBTBALIAN is a, dark brown horse, with black points, and stands 15 hands 3} inches high bred by W, Gerrard, £tq, of hapid Bay, South Australia. Pediouek : — THE AUdI'BALIAN, by Tiegeagle (imported), out of Ordeal (tmpurteii), cy I'ouchHoae out of Mrs Fowler, by Heron (sire of Fisherman) g g d Muley, out of lister to Pope, by Shuttle, ice. The Australian is a fine tempered animal and sound. A glauce at the above pedigree will show The Australian possesses the most fashionable blood of the day. Being a grands n of the mighty Touchs<oue ought to convince the most fastidious bieeder of uotte stock that each a utrain is not to be obtained elsewheie ai such a low fee. Further particulars and tabulated pedigree may be obtained from the owner. I'bBMB :-—£2 10s (payab c by promissory Lote at, time of service, due Ist January), broom's fee, 2s 6d, to be paid on flist service. Goon paddock accommodation for three wicks ai la per week. All care, but no responsiiiliiy. Or '1 he Australian will travel on Tues. days along the Junc.iou Koad to Ingiewoud, reiurmug by tue aiouiitaiu Bead the same d-y. A. BISHOP, n243 hl> d3l Bell BlockJIiAVES . l AU s F a l'lANOa. H. COLLIBB k CO TO TBAVKL THIS SEASON I> THE NEW PIYMOUTd DISTRNJI'is TO &TONY KlVfiK, ftt^^i fj HE IMPORTED *s^PT\rft i COACHING STALYoung Blue Light. YOUNG BLUE LIGHT utands 17 hands 1 v.oh, with immense bote and m.scle, ami hns never been beaten in any show, having won seven Ist Prizes ia Canterbury. Be will be at Mr H. J. Julian's Stables, Sounp-street, three days in the week, and will only serve v liraitea number of mares. For pedigree tee earns, and apply to the groom ia obnrgft, Terms ; £8 ss ; Groom's fe&, 6s, paid at teivice, V, W. OOUBBTr, »?12^ rropri^r,

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8614, 28 October 1889, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8614, 28 October 1889, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8614, 28 October 1889, Page 4

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