The Taranaki Herald PUBLISHED DAILY. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1889.
« Mr Newton King has been instructed by Messrs Jones & Co.. to sell the whole of their stock of drapery boots and shoes and fancy goods, the sale is entirely without reserve. Sale commences at 11 a.m. on Saturday next 28 December. — Advt. Laundrine Soap is the most economical and best brand in the market. Kept by all grocers. Registered name and trade mark, " Laundrine " ; heart transfixed with arrow. For further particulars see advertisement on fourth page. The Christmas holidays will bo incomplete if you fail to call at Collis' photo rooms, Devon-street. Satisfaction guaranteed. First-class finish. Family re-unions at your own house or at tho studio. Open Boxing Day by appointment only. — Advt. The Dunedin Exhibition is an undoubted success, and has given G. M. Brasch a good opportunity of selecting choice novelties while in Dunedin. G. M B. & Co. are now showing a great variety of fam y goods, toys, jewellery, watches, Iceepers and wedding rings. Their sixpenny and shilling tables are marvels of cheapness and variety. An excellent assortment of tobaccos and tobacconist wares. Agents for the Purity cigarettes. — Advt. For the last time Jones & Co. remind their customers and the public that Monday next closes our sale. We have made tremendous reductions in boots and shoes, and our drapery is offered at less than half ■ price. In order to give customers a further opportunity, we intend to keep open to 8.30 p.m. this week. Note. — Balance of stock to bo sold by Mr Newton King by auction on Saturday the 28th, 11 a.m. — Advt. Messrs Dingle & Corke nave now opened up their Christmas goods, which comprise dolls of all sorts and sizes and toys of every description for children of all ages, and they respectfully invite inspection of their sbi'ling and sixpenny tables which are loaded with fancy goods, &c, such as have never previously been offered at such prices in New Plymouth. Come early and have first pick ; every article must be speedily cleared, as we hare only secured Mr Gledhill's shop for a short time. Come also and inspect our stock of furniture, crockery, &c, which is the largest and best selected between Auck - land and Wellington. Shop open every evening until ten o'clock. — Advt. Just received, — a good assortment of ennis raquets, balls, nets, &c. ; also Cobbett's cane bats and Duke's match balls wickets, batting gloves,- gauntlets, leg guards, &c, A choice 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, — Welcomo Nugget. Ruby Twist, Golden Eagle, Flowora of all Nations, Venus, Juno, Army and Navy chowing, Wills Bristol Birdaeyc ; a superior quality of Derby, Is 6s por cake, specially imported. Agent for the Waterbury Watches and old judge cigarettes John Avery, wholesale and retail tobaogpnint.— • Advt.
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Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8663, 27 December 1889, Page 2
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