BUCKEYE DUPLICATES. We shall carry n slock and quote very low j pricbe. Sickles and knives of all kinds, [ 298 each ; canvases, 20b ; &o. Compare these prices with what you are now pay- ) ing. BUCKEYE BINDER TWINE. Donaghj 'c best specially manufactured tc our order, and stored to mature since lat August. Price — Pure manila, B|d; No. 2, 7d ;No 3 (flax), s£<i per lb. Each ball labelled with our trado mark. EXPERT. Mr R. W. Humphreys, our Expert, will visit any bujers who may place their orders for delivery by Ist December, and ant up tl'6 machine, and give them every inetruotion free of cost. Farmers' Co-operative Society. New Plymouth. E. W. MILLS &c, (Limited) WELLINGTON. _ _ I THK NEW WATEWBUEtr. SHORT-WINDING SERIES. STEM SET. People who have often desired to purchase a Waterbury Watch on account of its •ccurate time-keeping, but who huve been deterred by the greutly exaggerated lensth of mainspring in the old serial?, will be glad to know that the new watches just to hand ex Arawa, use a spring of the ordinary length only, und with the same ease an an oidiuary English or American lever watch. The time-keeping quaiiticß nf the older series have not been interfered with, and the Wnterbury Watch Company offer to-day through tbeir local agent Mr John Avery, th« correct time in the form of a now watch with ordinary lengtD of spring, the hands of which are also controlled by n \ stop on the outside. They are also manufacturing a ladies' watch of unpaialleled neatness and beauty, on the improved lines of the latter series. These watches are worn by the belles of English ami American society, and by the younger inmibers of the English Royal Family, on account of their novelty and accurate time. They aie exactly similar in size and itppearanco to the highestpiiced ladies' watches made, and are warranted to keep equal time. Each watch is cased in burnished nickel, perfectly neat and handsoma in appearance und sent out in silk-lined boxes, as formerly. PBICB OF NEW SERIES : Ladies'; 20s and 22s 6d Gentlemen's ... 20s and 22s 6(1 Old stilts Gentlemen's 13s 6d These watches can be forwarded anywhere, by registered post, for ninepence. JOHN AVERY, Devon-street, New Plymouth. Certainly the best medicine known is Sander and Son's Eucalypti Extract. Test its eminent powerfnl effects in coughs, colds, influenza; the relief is instantaneous in serious cases and accidents of all kinds, be they wounds, burns, scaldings, bruises, sprains, it is the safest remedy — no swelling — no inflammation. Like surprising effects produced in croup, diphtheria, bronchitis, inflammation of the lungs, swelling, &c. ; diarrhoea, dysentry diseases of the kidneys and urinary organs. In use at hospitals and medical clinics all over the globe ; patronised by His Majesty the King of Italy ; crowned with medal and diploma at International Exhibition, Amsterdam. Trust in this approved article, and reject all others. Holloway's Ointment and Pills. — These world-renowned remedies are confidentally recommended to minors, navvies, and all who have to work underground, or where noxious atmospheres exist. The minute particles of coal or metal which permeate the air in such places tend to block up the lungs and air-tubes, giving rise to bronchitis, asthma and palpitation of the heart. In Holloway's remedies will befounda safe and easily used medicament, for the penetrating properties of the Ointment relieve the local congestions and the mildly laxative effects of the Pills cause the liver to act freely, aud the breath to become unembarrassed. By early resort to these remedies many a serious illness may be averted, and soundness of health maintained. 49 (For continuation of news see 4th page.) LOST, about Wednesday last.—CRESTNUT PONY, very quiet, no brand. Last seen on Carrinaton Road. Finder will be rewarded on returning it, or giving information leading to its recovery by Hugh Hugbson, Westown. a 671 hd3 b 7 T OST, on Saturday last,— A SILVER ■L- BROOCH, the word " Alizpah " across the fact-. Finder will ho rewarded on returning same to the office of this paper. a680d3 Wantedg, \*7 ANTED,— A Young Lidy Help, one » " accustomed to children. Apply at Herald Office. a 676 to WANTED, — An intelligent LAD, 16 or 18, for Butler Factory at Tikorungi.— Apply Mr W. Black, at the Factory. a 643 \ib b 3 ¥. SUYiN SCHOOLROOM. A MISCELLANEOUS ENTERTAIN- ■**• MENT will tako place in the above room on FRIDAY EVENING. December 6th, commencing at 7.30 o'olock, in aid of tl* Temperance Brass Band. Admission — Children, 3*: Adults, 6^. a 679 o5 TABANAKI HORTICULTURAL fcOCIkTY. jt. r *"THE Annual Ex irom 230 to 5, nnd Admission, 1p; to both afternoon and evenintr, Is 6d. Children, half price. The Band will perform iv tho eve i ing Tickets und catalogues may be obtained from EDWARD HUMPHRIES, a 338 lib tc lion. Secretary. LOOK OUT FOR Garrison Band PICNIC to be held on' \EW YIAR'SDAY, in aid of Fund to pa/ expenses to Dunedin Exhibition. Particulars in future fame, aG22 h tv f b tc DR- GAULT WILL visit Waitara oo Fridays id future jftbteaii pf q» T.»oi>day«. »661bb46
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Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8644, 3 December 1889, Page 3
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845Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8644, 3 December 1889, Page 3
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