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John Gilmour A NNOUNCES that he has opened his ■tt- shop in » OKEY'S BUILDINGS " with an entirely New Stock ex lonic, Tainui, and Kaikoura, having held back the goods of the first-named steamer so as to open a full atock of ftesh goods in his new premises. A detailed list cannot be given in an advertisement, but full Btocks of the following lineß nre always on hand: — BOOKS : Scientific — School — Prizes — NovelB — Religious. School requisites of every description. Account Books, Letter Books, and every class of General Stationery. Artißts 1 Colours, Brushes, Pencils, &c, &c. Music — Vocal and Instrumental. Music B-Joks and Tutors. Manuscript Music Paper and Books. Violin Btrings, bridges, Reeia, Clarionet Reeds, &c. Kg" Patent niediciues of every description. Ig^" Agent for Hansen's Celebrated Cheese Rennet and Colouring ; Butter Colouring — New season's stock just to hand. The lease oi other premises having some months to run, business will also be continued there till further notice is £iiven, and a full stock kept at both establishments. HiT Note the New Shop's Locality — " UNDER THE VERANDAH," OKEY'S BUILDINGS DEVON STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH. P.S — John Gilmour exceedingly regrets the present dispute over the question of Thursday Afternoon and nielit business and wishing to offend neither side will open on Thursday afternoons, and from 7 till 9 every evening in Decembtr up till Chrintdias Eve. n595 hb to iSieafis de llosse 35 CABF,S 35 New Drapery, " *• ■ .JP. A FILL a^OKTMi-NT fr of the above Goods are now opened up, and as they ! have arrived rather late in the [SKaSON, the whole of the above jv ew Direct Imported Goods ex Coptic, Tainui. and Waipa, will be sold at less than they can be bought from any Wholesale Warehouse in ew Zealand. TO THE PUBLIC GEN RALLY,— You wiU find it will be to your advantage generally to call and inspect before purchasing, and see the grand value we can offer you. 3000STRAVv~HATS3000 To choose from, jnat one balf the price of any other house in the trade :—: — Girls' Hats, ribbon bands, Is Women's Hats, untrimmed, iota Boys' Speckled Hats, X s Boys' White lioater i.ats, Is 3d Oxford s|d Galateas, 4:l^ Ladies' fclack and Coloured Jersey Gloves, 6<i per pair 20 pieces H eavy White Calico, £s 6d per doz 20 pieces 36m. White Calico, 4s 9^ per doz English Trimmed Hats and Bonnets will be sold very Chean. Open Daring Summer from 8 a.m. to 8.30 p.m., except TauitSDAT?, on which dny we dose at 1 p.m. F. A. FORD, DtiVO v -STRB3 T, N 1 W PLY M(?UTH. 475 h to Money Money FOR NEW PLYMOUTH. I. SALEK d Co., LICENSED PAWNBROKERS, VICTORIA AVENUB, WANGANUI. MONEY h'nt from £1 to £150 on Gold nnd Silver Watches, Chnine, Diamond Rings, every class of Jeweliy, Pints, Books, Fireurms, and till kinda of Merchandise. Fireproof Safes kept for the protection o property. important" notice. CLIENTS in New Plj mouth nnd Districts requiring an udvancß upon Gold or Silver watches, or any of the above clusb of poo'ip, can forward them by rivil or book post for v vny smull umuiiut, immediately upon rt'dipt ot which v v«ry liberal sum will bo iemitted by Post Office order, or ac directed, with ticket eiving a full description of article pledged and directions for redeeming, which, by forwarding the amount and inttre6t, the goods will ba saiely and securely pucked and posted to tho sender, which will be received the next day. All businoßS s'ricily confidential. Correspond en cc solicited, when all infor> motion will be given, thus giving New Plj mouth people an opportunity to borrow uny amount within twenty-four hours. Branched at Timiru and AsUburton, i Reference— Colonial Bank. ' ' I &285 to

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8644, 3 December 1889, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8644, 3 December 1889, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8644, 3 December 1889, Page 3

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