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What a mistake the Australian exporters of buttar are making, says the European Mail, in flooding tbe London market with it for about a week, and then sending over none for a month or so. If a trade is to be established, a comparatively small quantity ought to be sent over weekly or fortnightly, or otherwise, with large quantities on the market, the returns will always be comparatively small with a perishable article. The above hint is at the suggestion of several well-known importers interested in the Australian butter trade, and who are of opinion that organisation of despatch is much wanted on the other side. In the Dublin Rolls Court on Thursday April 15, Mr Arthur Knox Malony was declared entitled to the paternal estates in County Clare, as eldest surviving son of Mr Henry Gonne Malony. He bad been separated from his family in early life through an estrangement, and had led a wandering career, being a sailor, a gold miner, and a laborer in New Zealand. The New York Star says it is reported that Madame Adelina Puttiis about to enter aa action in the American courts to prevent the unauthorised reproduction in public of her voice by means of the phonograph. The proprietor of one of those instruments secured in it during an opera performance at San Francisco a splendid impression of the prima donna's voice, and proposes to make a tour through the States, giving through the phonograph Patti's solos at second-hand. • Kidney disease approaches gradually, and, while the earlier stages are se.dom attended with painful systems, the general health yields rapidly to its progress. When the presence of this dreaded disorder is suspected ; no time should be lost in admin iatering Renahawa' Monarch of Pain, the srfest and most potent remedy for Kidney complaints. Advt. M Hood has much pleasure in offering the ladies of New Plymouth some of the choicest autumn goodß Bhe has yet Bhown. 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 Btill 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 olosed. — Advt The Japanese cure rheumatism by the " Moxa" treatmeut, or burn! lg the paiaf ul spot with paste cones, but the present generation are becoming convinced that the easiest and moat reliable euro for this complaint is Renshaws' Monaroh of Pain. See tbe te.Btimonia.iß, which are nil booofldei

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 8789, 27 May 1890, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 8789, 27 May 1890, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 8789, 27 May 1890, Page 2

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