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i """ ~ ~~~ ! Shipping. UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OP NEW ZEALAND (Limitbd) \X7ILL despatch steamers aa under from ; v the Breakwater (weather and other circu instances permitting) :—: — FOR MANUKAU— Takapuna, on SUNDAY, 20th April Wanaka, on TUESDAY, 22nd April. FOR SOUTHERN PORTS— Takapcna, on TUESDAY. 22nd April FOR SYDNEY (From Auckland)— Tabawbba, on TUESDAY, 22ud April Passengers booked through to Londen by Orient Line. tfs* Offices : BROUGHAM STREET. t *k^ NORTHERN Jgjfk, STEAMSHIP Co. TIMETABLE FOR ARPIL. FOR ONEHUNGA— (Weather and other circumstances permitting)] From Waitara— Gairlocu, b.s., from Waitara, on FRIDAY (18th), at 7 p.m. Gaibloch, b.s., from Waitara, on TUES: DAY (22nd), at 10 p.m. Gairloch, b.s., from Waitarn, oc FRIDAY (25th), at 10 p.m. $S* Cargo must be booked and alongside one hour before Bailing. Passage Tickets raust c taken at the Company's office, or on board prior to Biiling. W. D. WEB3TER, Agent, Gilmour'a Buildings, Brougham-st., and West Quay, Waitara. Waitara, April 16, 1890. b 471 tc XTiT ANTED KNOWN,— That at tbe " Household Stores you can Ret the lates designs in Art Muslinß at 4^d, 6jd, and 10£ d per yard. T McCarthy. • ____ Agent New Zealand M«tual Creditors' Association (Limited). Land and Commission Agent. All business transacted at [moderate rates. CUTFIELD,;ST?RiET, INGLEWOOD. Several Sections for sale of first- class quality, und on eaßy tertng 180 hb tc NOTICE! NOTICtT NOTICE! E+ TT having come to our knowledge tha ■»■ our coods have been enquired for id vnrieuß Boot Shops and Storoe, and that others of an inferior nature have beenenppliod us our goodp, we have determined to protect curselveß and the publio from being duped. Ilonco our trude rturk has been roßifitered, bo Unit uo one need be deceived hcreatUr. All having our BRAKD are of special quality, manufactured ouly from tho choicest English, Foreign, and Colonial Leathers, and branded thus — •« \\ ZEALAND. /*/ I |" We would call special attention to our Egmont Brand Watertights and other goods. Special attention has been given to goods suitable for this district. We ask one trial. You will get better value, and keep the money ia the district. «ST F.GITIOIVT BOOT AND SHOE CO., Brougham-street, New Plymouth. 126 hb tc HALF of the total Prizes for Tea at the Exhibition Contest were secured by John Earle and Co., 207, Queen-street, Auckland, novelette; on old new ZEALAND. DICKY BARRETT ; OR THE SIEGE OF MOTUROA. T N the Prejs, and shortly will be pub- * lished, a book written by A. Hood, with tbe designation of "The Novelette of the Exhibition Season — Dicky Barrett ; or the Siege of Moturoa," a realistic picture of olden times in New Zealand. As there are three hundred copieß bespoken for Belling at Dunedin during the great influx there of many thousand visitors, no better medium than that of the outside leaves of this work fcr general advertisement* can possibly be availed of. 124 hb tt, rTHh. sole. GENERAL BLACKSMITH, HAVING taken over the business from Mr F Bell, hopes by striot attention to buainess to gain und merit & fair shar« o(! public patronage. Horse shoeing and general smUby wsrk done at the lowest pobßiblo prices. " A nimble sixpence is better than a slow shilling." Nole the address — R. H. SOLE (Late F. Bell), Near Weeleyan Chapel. A/TRS. WEEKS SOMERSET BOARDING-HOUSE, Drvon-btrekt (adjoining Mr W. F. Beookino's). — Refreshments at all hours. — TERMS MODERATE. 163hbu{>30 VISITORS TO AUCKLAND received in a Private Boarding-honse, beautifully situated at North Shore. Terms very moderate. Foi particulars enquire at this OWnp 646 hb t WANTED KNOWN,— That we hay« juet bought a special job line at Ulsters of all sizes, from 3s lid to 9s lid each. Come and Bee tb.eni l -*-H.oua&BQL9 Storks, Devoantreot,

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 8756, 18 April 1890, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 8756, 18 April 1890, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 8756, 18 April 1890, Page 3