i SPECIAL SHOW ENGLISH AND PAEIS Millin ery. FIEST SHIPMENT Ex " Taittni," Now on View at F. A. FORD'S OHBAPSIDE HOUSE. During the Snmmer months F. A. FORD'S Drapery and Clothing Establishment "will be OPEN until 8.30 o'clock each evening. 475 h tc Musical Notice. H, Collier & Co. HAVE pleasure in announcing to thu Musical Public of. Kew Plymouth and •orronnding distiict that they havo OPENED in THOSK ROOMS Over Mr. Gilmour's Shop, AH AND PIANOFORTE TUNERS AND REPAIRERS. IT CO M.I r; It A CO., buying I > hnd a long experience in the trade* the public may depend on h*lt>g supplied with thoroughly reliable and {genuine instruments at the lowest possible price*, it desired on tbe time payment system, or low prices lor cash. tSrThe P.anoforte Tuning and Bepairing will be an especial feature, and will be under tbe personal anperrision of Mr W. COKfiR Harry Gilmour .. Agent M. CQIsLIeM $> CO.. Wanpaoni, Nelson, & New Plymouth. a 202 bb tc THCK AVERY, HAS ALWAYS IN STOCK— Accoant BookH of every dencription Photo., Scrap, Wrilinp, and Fern Albums ! Pocket Books, Purses and Note Books Ladies' Bags in Pjush and Leather Writing Deske, Tourists' Cases and Blotters Photo. Frames — a lar^e variety Birthday Cards and Books — latest designs Draughts, Cbe6e, and other gamea Presentation and School Books Bibles, Church of England und Catholic Prayerß Commercial and Fancy Stationery of all | kinds. DEVON-ST., NEW PLYMOUTH, al 68 hbtc A CONTRADICTION. WILLIAM WALTON wishes (o inform his friends and tbe public generally that his business is not a branch of uny other in this town, and consequently the impression which is abroad to that effect is entirely without foundation; and while thanking dis numerous patrons for thnir support in the pnst, would intimate that he intends KEEPING DP THE REPUTATION which ho has already gained by euppljing First-Class Goudß at THE LOWEST POSSIBLE FRICES a 533 hb to TO BK LET,— A CENTRALLY eituated store in Brougham- street, adjoining Bank of New Zealand and Taranuki Institute. Early occupation can be given — Apply to C. RENNELL, a4BO to Broughnqi-Btreet. VISITORS TO AUCKLAND received in a Private Boarding-house, beautifully situated at North Shore. Terms very modarite, Fot particulars jenquire at tbu Offico fttfllbtf
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Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8628, 14 November 1889, Page 3
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367Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8628, 14 November 1889, Page 3
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