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NEW ZEALAND IS To Parent?? and Guardians— <£* <v £ -^ il 7 E have now in stock a very M VV large assortment of Boyß' N pj and sTouths' Oloihing, made from gg O the Celebrated Mosgiel Tweeds < which for Fit, Style, and Durability p Q { are unequalled. Qj We wish to impress tho public of !>> N.P. with the fact that all Qoodr 2 q are made ia our own Factory O -g Dowling-Bt.-eet, Dunedin, and sold £? d retßil tbrough our Brauches at g* fi| Factory Price. 3$ ( Boys' School Snita — a great fcP( variety in Washing Materials. .9 Eacb Departuieat is now replete witk Novelties for the present g" O ssason. X rt Boys'. Men's, and Youth' Oiothng, Hosiery, Shirts, Ties, b&c. ,_ ro Tailoring id all its branches. pj Hats — Specially made in all tho ** new shapes. O a A few Werthe:m Hand Machines at greatly roduced prices, UI £ Hai-lenstein Bros., g © Manufacturers. S{2^ N,P brancn, * i Devon Stbfet. ! W. 0. CLAKKE ~ Manager. I -^-^^^^- 7ih tc f^UOWN, f^ABRETr"^) Qo.'B TEA CIRCULAR. WE would not have ventured to enter with newly-adopted pkill and all our strength in the TEA-PACKING TRADS had we not something VERY fcPEO.'AI AND STRIKING to introduce, 4iT Our well-hnown Brands of Coffees we have also adopted for our Teas, and the Colombo Garden Brand, 2/10 per lb Excelsior Brand Standard Brand, 2/4 per lb Lion Brand, 2s per lb. consist of a blendiDg of that so very famous and renowned Tea in vogue aad fiU the rage in England, THE CEYLON TEA. Out? N&Mfc on each ieupecti7e Brand Will suffice as a guarantee of the good value of each quality. But one of our best brands will be tbe COLOMBO GABDBP CEYLON TEA, A Pean or a Koh-i-noor amongst all Teas that have come befoia the Public yet. The pi ice 2s 10u per lv for th s Jca we miiie po low, wishing to introduce 'he aurnc, and makiug a piolit by the quantity of its sale. iih real vclue will be ascertained ry Jtfc economical quality. Cne pound of this Ten will go as far as i£ pounds of any other Tea, aud the consumer will Lave the excellence of its flavour into the bargain. It is the Bouquet of all the best blends procurable from Colombo direct. tiure to be liked by all, and will nt- donbt secure as the success we aim at. BKOWM, "BARRETT & CO., ieaj .and Coffee Merchants, Auckland. hb to 171AVESTAFF PIANOS. U H. COLLIEB Sc CO O O B B & C O.'S ROYAL MAIL LINE OF COACHES BETW EKN New Plymouth, Hawera, via Opunake, and Waimate Plains. CORRECTED IIMe" TABLE FROM MAY Ist, 1888. *T*HE Coach leaves Mr^Walker's White *■ Hart Hotel on Monday, Wednesday, and Fbiday at 9.30 a.m. fo- Opunake ; returning on Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday at 4.30 p.m. TIME TABLED Tjearee Monday, Leaves Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday. «nd Saturday. a. m. a. m. New Plymouth 9 30 Opunake... 9 30 Oakura «,... 11 0 Rahotu 11 0 p. m. Okulo 1 J. 5 Pungarebu 11 30 p. m. Pangarehu 2 30 Okato 1 15 Rahotu 3 0 Oakura 3 0 Opunake urr 4 30 N.Hy'tharr4 30 Farther particulars apply to; M. JONES,: t.404 to Proprietor. [established 1882-1 R|AHOTU COACH SERVICE To & FaoM New Plymouth. EVERY Wednesday and Saturday — will leave Rahotu Hotel at 5.30 a.m. ; Parihaka Road at 5.55 a.m. ; Pungarebu at 6 a.m. ; Warea at 6.30 a.m.; Punebo at. 7 a.m.; Okato at 8 a.m.; Tatara at 8.20 a.m. ; Abuahu at 8.45 a.m. ; Oakura at 9.15 a.m. ; Oinata at 9.50 a.m. Arrive at New Plymouth at 10.30 a.m. Leave New Plymouth at 3 p.m. ; arrive Rabotu at 8 p.n*. Passengers can bo comfortably provided | with breakfast and tea at moderate charges ut Okato, where the coach stops hulf-un-hnur to change horses. In conjunction with tlio above Coach Service, a Luggagt* Van will run to Huit the convenience of passengers' heavy luggage, &c. Booking offices : MuCuUum's General Store, Rahotu, and Richardson's A itoniv. Stables, New Plymouth. For further particulars, upply to JAMES MoLULLUM, Pkopkiktor <g- AGENT FOR THE BUDGET. TARANAKI FOUNDRY. p W . O X E V, tnclne r'lmillwrichp blacksmith- ir'n and :brass founder, POWDEbHMI BTfiBEST, WISW FfYMOiUI ,12Qhbt#|

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 8742, 31 March 1890, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 8742, 31 March 1890, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 8742, 31 March 1890, Page 1