■et up tbe machine, and give them every j inetruction free of cost. FarmerB 1 Co-operative Society. New Plymouth. E. W. MILLS &0., (Limited) WELLINGTON. (For continvation of news see 4th page.) Wantedß. WANTED, — An intelligent LAD, 16 or 18, for Butter Factory at Tikorangi.— Apply Mr W. Black, at the Factory. n643 hb b 3 Sales by Auction. DKAPtRY. DRAPERY- DKAPtRY WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 4. NEWTON KING Has received instructions from Mr. W. Wright (who is retiring from business) to sell by auction, on the above date, — THE WHOLE of hiß Valuable STOCK 1 of DRAPERY, CLOTHING, &o. (ub per W. Wright's advertisement on first pa^e.) Sale at 1 o'clock. Terms: Stb'ctly Cash. a 657 n3O d 3 h3O DR- GAULT WILL visit Waitara on Fridays in future instead of on Thursdays, i a 661 hb d 6 MONDAY, DEC. 2. Will be produced on the above date, THE CANTATA UNDER THE PALMS; OR THE J'cWISH FLOWER FEAST. Musical Conductor ... Mr G. Garry Admiesion, 2s and Is ; children under 12, half price. Tickets can be had of Messrs J. V«ah>, T. Avery, W. A. Collie, White & Carter, and W. Walton. n627 hb td WAI Ml SUPPLY. PARTIES who are already supplied with water from the Borou h Waterworks are hereby cautioned against using any water for extraordinary or othei than domestic use without first »ppl\iii(j to this oflice and proomiai.' peimißfioD, ns otherwise they render thenifelvts liuble to a penalty not fxceedin^ JES. (See Waterworks By-li\w No. 40). B* order. TFJOS. HEMPTON, Town Clerk. 28 ih November, 188 U. r668 n3O BOROUGH OF NEW PLYMOUTH WATER SUPPLY. ON account of ibe drought, it is requested that piirties rising the water from tne Borough Waterworks will do so in moderation, and permit none io run to waste. THOS. HEMPTON, Town Clerk. 28ch November, 1889. a 669 n3O SPRING AND §U!S9IER GOODS, 1889-1890. THE Choicest and Most Fashionable New Goods are now being shown W. & H. PELLEWS W. & H- PELI/SW Invita the honour of a visit to inspect a great variety of Embroidered Costumes, Ladies' and Children's Trimmed and Uatrimrned Hats and Bonnets, and every variety in Dress Goods, Representing the correct Fashion fo Spring nnd Sutnmei Seasorj, Novelties in Jackets, Flowers, Feathers, Bibbons, Gloves, Frillings, Veilinga, &c, &c, &c. Also, — Men's, Boys'* and Youths' Clotliiug. Dressmaking: on the premises ns usual. Fit and Style guaranteed. Charges moderate. All goods are marked in plain figurts at Lowest Caßh Prices, Our Motto being Small Profits and Quiok Returns. j Note the address :—: — W.&II.PKLLEW, Devon-street (next Singer Sewing Co.) n654 bh f27 Special Notice. SELLING OFF! SELLING OFF f<;r a few days only. | "PREVIOUS <o i» m"ving Jinto our New *• Premises, we offer the^whole of our Slock of Paints, Oils, Colors, Paperliangings, > arnishes, &c, (fee, at such prices ns must ensure a ready sulo. To eavp tho cost of removal, we will sell nt the lowest possible prices for cash. 183? Ah v c nrp making alterations in our biiflimnp, which will take effect early next mnntb, we must request that ail iicrnunts owing to uh be paid at once to save any further difficulty. P. OKKf & SON. «4?8 h b to
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Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8642, 30 November 1889, Page 3
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