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TAR4NAKI dOOKEY CLUB, AUTUMN MEETING, Ist and 2nd APRIL, 1890. A PONY RACE will bo given each day •**• as under :—: — First Day. Selling Pony Race, of lOsovs. Open to ponies 14£ hands and under. For two-year-olds and upwards. Two ycar-oldß, 7st ; three-year-olds, Bst 51b ; four-year-olds and up.yards, BBt 101 b. Winner to be sold immediately after the race for lOaovs. If entered, to be sold for ssovs, allowed 7lbs, nil 141bs. Nomination 10b, on tho night of general entry. To start at 5 o'clock. 5 furlongs. Second Day. Handicap Pony Race, of lObovb. Open to ponies 14£ hands and under. Nomination lUs, on Tuesday, 18th March. Weights to appear on Satdiiday, 22nd March. Acceptances freo ; must bo notified to tho Secretary on general entry night. To start before tho Consolation Race. 342 tc One milo. qPECIAL Jti "[NOTICE. Household Stores DEVON STREET, (From Alexandra Hall) NEXT Mb. TEED'S, CHEMIST. Manager ... J. WHITAKER Now Re-opened IN ABOVE PREMISES, with a splendid selection of n E A P E R V, QLOTHING, MILLINERY, I_,ANCY r^OODS, &o. j The balance of Summer Goods will be sold for a few days only at WHOLESALE PRICES.| Be in time to secure the bargains ! See the prices ! ! See the prices ! I MEN'S CLOTHING DEPARTMENT a speciality t We beg to tbank all who have patronised us'in the Alexandra Hall, and seek for a continuance of favours. j Note the new addross — NEXT TEED'S, Chemist, Devon Street, New Plymouth. *TpHE principal Prizetskers for Tea at the ■*■ Dunedin Exhibition wore Johu Earle and Co., 207, Queen-street, Auckland. GHOY KEE BEGS to inform his custocaers and the public generally that he hae removed to Mr Chew Chong's shop, next Mr Creagmile's, draper, where he wfll continue to sell ac the cheapest possible rates. Caudles, 6d per 1b ; Wax do, 8d ; Best Pariffin Wax Candles, 9d ; Good Teas, le 61 ; Best do, Is 9d ; Very Beßt do, 2s ; New Currants, ssd ; New Raisinß, 6£d ; New Sultanas, 6£ ; Candied Lemon Peel, lid ; Sugar, from 2£d ; Colrnan'a Mustard, Is 7d ; Whito Pepper, Is 6d ; Very Good Coffee, 1b 6i ; New Rice, 2£ ; Tobacco, from 4b 9d to 5s 3d; Van Houten's Cocoa, Is per tin ; Cocoa, half-pound packetß, 6d; Matches, 6d per doz.; Good Teas, Us, 11b, and 12b a box ; Good Soap, 7s & box. Higheßt prices given for Fungus, Zinc, Lead, Copper, and Brass. 213 hb mj9 NEW PLYMOUTH CO-OPER4IIVE SOCIETY (Limited). WE beg to call attention to our Boot Department, as having the most reliable goods procurable. We have made arrangements with the Egmont Boot and Shoe Co. to keep then Special Brand of 3oots, whicb has given great satisfaction during the paßt three years. The demand has been so great for these goods that we find it almost useless to keep others. We call special attention to the Egmont Watertight, which is what it ia cnlled, and no sham, as hundreds have testified; alpo the Egmont Dairy Boots, and youths' watertights and shooters, which give everj satisfaction ; also the new E. S. Lace combination boot for ladies, which is a perfect boot for comfort and wear. All classes of women'd and children's boots and shoes from the same makers, from the lightest glove kid to the strongest boot made. Our making and lepairing department also has the best attention, so that customers can have to order any lines on stock at shortest notice. English and Foreign goods also kept in great variety. N.B. — We call special attention of shareholders and others to our best goods branded, which are guaranteed ana at lowest possible prices for quality. NEW PJLYMOIJTH CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY 126 hb to {Limited) M. W E E X s > PLUMBER, GLAZIHR, PAINTER, AND PAPERHANGER, "DEGS to notify the public of New ■*-' Plymouth and surrounding districts that he has commenced business as above in the premises adjoining Mr. W. F, Brooking's, Cabinetmaker, and trusts, by Btriot attention to business and moderate charges, to receive a share of support. 164^h b ap3C |^[RS. WEEKS SOMERSET BOARDING-HOUSE, Devon-stbbet (adjoining Mr W. F. Brookihg's), J j— Refreshments at all hours.-— TERMS M~o" DEBATE. 163hbap30 KOINE* TO LEND IN LARGE OB BMALL SUMS AT LOWSET CUBEENT BATES, ALSO,— Towa and Country Properties tot Sale, or to Let,— Apply to AJU'HUB BXAtf DJSH,

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 8738, 26 March 1890, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 8738, 26 March 1890, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 8738, 26 March 1890, Page 4

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