Dr. Cassidy arrived from Auckland by the s.s. Gairloch this (Friday) morning, and went on to Waitara by train to make arrangements for the arrival of the ps. Terranora, in which he has an interest. Just to hand, a choice assortment of plush jacket, bordered dress goods, new millinery, flowers, ribbons, &c. Direct imported ex Tainui and Kaikoura, at F. A. Ford's, Cheapside House. — Advt. Renshaws 1 Perfected Baking Powder contains no alum, Phosphates, Ammonia, Cornflour Starch or other cheap adulterants. It produces the lightest bread, cakes and pastry. Advt. M Hood haa much pleasure in offering the ladies of New Plymouth some of the choicest autumn goods she has yet shown. They were all personally selected during her late visit south from the first houses in the trade, and are the newest goods direct from London. Being exceptionally well bought, she can price them very low and guarantee all the lines as wonderfully cheap and the value unsurpassed. The remainder of the stock is still being offered at the clearing out prices previously advertised, and the sale will continue till everything is disposed of, when the premises will be positively closed. — Advt Football season. — John Avery has received a large stock of footballs, all sizes for the coming season. He has also added a nice line of silver-mounted pipes to his well assorted stock. He draws special attention to his shilling pipes, accordeons, concertinas, hollow-ground razors, pocket cutlery, &c, cut and plug tobaccos, cigars and cigarettes to suit ail tastes. Agent for Old Judge cigarettes and Waterbury watches. — John Avery, wholesale and retail tobacconist, New Plymouth, — Adv. Renshaws' Monarch of Pain is not a pretentious nostrum, but a simple pharmaceutical preparation, combining valuable agents, that are chemically and physiologically compatible, and much recommended by eminent modern physicians as being specifically adapted for Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sciatica, and Lumbago. Before confidently recommending this remedy, the proprietors have had abundant proof of its efficacy. Constantly recurring evidence is afforded of the great lelief to sufferers many of wIJOJJi Imyo tendered voluntary te&tjmonv, A^lvt,
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Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 8768, 2 May 1890, Page 2
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341Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 8768, 2 May 1890, Page 2
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