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j Mr Montefiore advertises a supply of fresh oysters, received per Gairloch this morning. Ngamotu Lodge, No 2053, E.C.— Ordinary meeting this (Tuesday) evening, at half-past seven o'clock in the Lodge-room Kobe-street. Business, installation of W.M, and investiture of officers. Visiting brethren cordially invited. — Advt. At the Supreme Court, Wellington, on Monday, the special jury in the case of Mahoney v. the Queen returned a verdict for plaintiff for £495. This was an action brought by Mr Daniel Mahoney, formerly clerk of works at Mount Cook Prison, against the Government for the recovery of £825 as commission, at the rate of 2£ per cent., on the estimated cost of erecting a new prison and police station at Dunedin. The ladies of New Plymouth are invited Ito inspect the fine display of spring and summer drapery and miilinery at W. &. H. Pellew's, where they will have an endless variety to choose from at the very lowest prices Further particulars shortly. — Advt I am very anxious to wind up my business completely before the end of this year, and as the time is drawing short and the stock is still very large, I must make even greater concessions to purchasers than I1I 1 have already done. — Everything in my ' shop is now marked down on the most ruinous scale and the selection in all classes of Summer Gooda is both high class and varied. To purchasers of parcels of £1 up to £5, I will allow a discount of 5 per cent, and on purchases of £5 and upwards one of 10 per cent. This, in addition to the enormous reductions in the prices of goods, ought to render a visit to Victoria House beneficial to all those wanting full value for their money. M.JHood. — Advt. Messrs Dingle & Corko have much pleasure in announcing to their customers and the public generally that they have arranged with Mr C. E. Gledhill to rent his new building, adjoining their own, until the end of the year. The additional space thus secured will enable them to display their large Btock of furniture and fancy ware to greater advantage than hitherto, and they would respectfully invite inspection. The stock is continually being replenished by shipments of new furniture and all the novelties in fancy ware, china glassware, Japanese goods, &c. During December both suops will be open every evening until ten o'clock, when the shilling and sixpenny tables will be filled with fancy goods, a shipment of ton cases of i which is expected to arrive in a few days | from England. — Advt. Remember. — Last four weeks of the great sale at Jones & Co.'s. Those wishing ! to obtain real bargains should call at once, j Everything further reduced in prices. A splendid lot of boots and shoos at further reduced prices at Jones & Co.'s. Just received, — a good assortment of tennis raquets, balls, nets, &c. ; also Cobbctt's cane bats and Duke's match balls, wickets, batting gloves, gauntlets, leg guards, &c, A choico assortment of accordions, concertinas, walking sticks, pocket knives, hollow ground razors, asbestos silver mounted, meerschaum, and cherry pipes. The following tobaccos always in stock, viz, — Welcome Nugget, Uuby Twist, Golden Eagle, Flowers of all Nations, Venus, Juno, Army and Navy chewing, Wills Bristol Birdscye ; a superior quality of Derby, Is Gs per cake, speciully imported. Agent for tho Waterbury Watches und old judge cigarettes. ' John Avery, wholesale and retail tobacconist.— Am,

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8638, 26 November 1889, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8638, 26 November 1889, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8638, 26 November 1889, Page 2

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