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Tenders. IN BANKRUPTCY. In the Estate of Henry Capel, of New Pl> month, Draper, a Bankrupt. TENDERS ARE invited for the purchase of tbe Stock in Trade of GENERAL DRAPERY & CLOTHING GOODS of the approximate wholesale value of £641 5s 5.i, aB per stock sheetß prepared by Mr G. Ramson ; which, together with conditions of sale, may be inspected on application at my office, New Plymouth, on and after Satorday, 4th Januarj , 1890, Tenders (marked Tender for Capel'e Stock) must be lodged at my office before 3 p.m. on Thubsday, 9th January, and each must be accompanied by a cheque for twenty per cent, of amount of Tender, marked by a banker as " good until 16th January." The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. One week will be allowed for removal of the goods, and if desired a lonper period can be arranged for at purchaser'B cost. In compliance with the provisions of "The Auctioneers Licensing Ordiname, 1858," oj the province of Neio Plymouth, the name oj Newton King, a Licensed Auctioneer, is heieto appended. NEWTON KING. MEBTESG OP CREDITORS. "■pHE Adjourned Meeting of the creditors ■*• in the estate of Henry Capel will be held at my office, National Bank Chambers, New Plymouth, on Ihcksbay, 9th Januarj, 1890, at 4 p m., instead of Monday, 6th, us previously arranfted. F. P. CORKILL, Deputy Official Assignee in Bankruptcy. New Plymouth, 2nd January, 1890. 4 h ja2 64 I'ENDBRS. Lund Office, New Plymouth, December 23, 1889. *T*ENDERS «ill be recived at tbis •*■ Office to noon of Monday, January 6th, 1890, for the following works: — Metalling part of Junction Roud, Inglewood to Ngatimaru. Screwing up, Paintiny, and lengthening Waitara Bridge, Tarata Specifications of the works may be seen at this Office, and at Messrs Curtis Bros., Stratford. SIDNEY WEETMAN, aBO 5h d 24-31 ja2 b 4 Chief Surveyor. WANTED,— Motheiß and fathers to buy Bojs 1 Speckled Huts, Is; Bojb' White Boater Hnte, le 31 ; Galatea Hats, la 9d, cnlj to be had at F. A. Ford's Cheupside House. WHITEiCARTTR EGMONT STORES, Supply the Best Dried Fruits of the season. CURIUNTS RAISINS MUSCATELS FIGS NUTS &c , &c, A large and varied stock of CONFECTIONERY AND FANCY GOODS Selected for CHRISTMAS GIFTS. Vy HITE & /^JARTER, COURTENAY & DEVON-STREETS, New Plymouth. WANTED,— Ladies to know they can get better value in Umbrellas than any other house in the trade, F. A. Ford, Cheapside House. "m a^opaiTtypes (PAT>NTCD). NEW PROCESS IN~~PHOTOGRAPHY. MESSRS / hotographers to his Excellency The Right Hrn the Earl of Omloie, Governor of New Zealand. First Prize Medallists, Sydney, Melbourne, New Zealand, and Colinderies Exhibitions. MESSRS Wrig&lesworth & Biuns beg respectfully to c-iil tbo attenvion of visitors to Wellington io the large (Usplay of i<ppcimenß of tho above N w Process in Photography now Dn vies- in the vtuliliule of their studio, No. 7, Willie-street, Wellington, nearly opposite the Empire Hotel. OPINIONS OF TOE PRESS. Taranaki Herald, December 14 : — 11 Th" specimens st-nt ure so exquisitely soft in tint, »nd the n'^nrcs ao artistically posfd, that they havp the appcurancb of icrzssn-tinto pnurHvings, splendidly expcuied, unrt priuted on an opnl surface. The press in all parts of the colony spe^k in the highest tenus of this ' new process,' but so beautiful are *he pictures, that non« of the newspapers, we onsirier, havp been able to do full justice to their uieute." hew Zealand Herald (Auckland), Nov. 29. — " The delicate pearly surfacu gwen to the pictures by tho new process is very pleasing, and a new departure from the old btvle. There is every reaeon to believe ihiit tho clcur Opal Type will come into popular favor, as beintf a great improvement on all other methods of Bilver printi intj. Tho new photos require only to be seen to be appn-t-iiitud." Marlborough Exp ess, Nov. 27.—" We have no hußilaiion in su} ing that the MaitOpal Typo will revolutionise photography, and be universally adopted." Otago Daily Times, Nov. 26.— "There is little doubt vue firm have made an important discovery." New Zealand Times (Wellington), Nov. B—"The8 — "The ' filiitt-Opal Types,' while poßnesfiintf all tho character, and even more than the beauty, of the oroinury opal pictures, are poifectly free from the objeotionable characteristics of the latter, beine; unbreakable, and a trifle less in weight than tho common enamelled photograph." »792 jj t2O t 20 p BANNY BONNETS, — White Sun \J Hats will be olenred at landed coat, f, a, Ford, Qhoapride House,

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 8667, 2 January 1890, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 8667, 2 January 1890, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 8667, 2 January 1890, Page 3

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