Messrs Dingle and Corke, beg to announce that they have secured tho shop known as Oash Palace (lately occupied by Mr Creagmile), for the Christinas season, and will shortly open with the finest display ever seen in New Plymouth of useful and ornamental fancy goods, toys, and articles suitable for presents. Ten cases to arrive from Home shortly. They also invite inspection of their extensive stoc.V of furniture, including bedsteads, (spring wire, hair, wool), ami other rnattrasses, chairs, tables, washstands, wardrobes, chests drawers, dressing tables, carpets, rugs, linoleums, oil cloths, mattings, mats, toilet ware, dinner and tea sets, and all kinds of fancy goods in endless variety. Upholstering and repairs done on the premises by experienced workmen. — Advt. Cricket and Lawn Tenuis Season. — Just received a nice assortment of cricket and lawn tennis goods from the best makers ; and a new stock of selected Boxing Gloves. He has also added a nice line of silver-mounted pipes to his well assorted stock. Ho draws special attention to hfs shilling pipes, accordeons, concertinas, hollow-ground razors, pocket cutlery, &c, cut and plug tobaccos, cigars and cigarettes to suit all taates. Agent for Old Judge cigarettes and Waterbury watches.— John Avery, wholesale and lotail tobacconist, New Plymouth, — Adv. Another new book on tho market ! Well, we can't do without books, especially such as this, a real " hard times book " — one that will save money while making its possessor wiser and happier. This is a book for women, entitled " Tokology "—" — written by a woman, an American lady physician of over 25 years' successful practice. The sketch of her early life is an interesting story in itself, and at once gives confidence in her motives for writing the book — "earnest sympathy with the needs of her sex." Every word of her kiudly instruction seems to come from a. motherly heart, and touches a responsive chord in our own. Even doctors heartily recommend ihe book, for its teachings well acted out would savo a world of anxiety and trouble respecting their lady patients, and would reduce to a minimum tho dangers of the most critical periods of woman's life. No young wife should bo without a copy, and older ones would find it invaluable for their needs also, whilo to nurses it iR indispensable. There are numerous American, English, Australian, and New Zealand testimonials iv its fu\or. The price is low for such a valuable work, for twenty times its cost is soon saved by its methods of preventing illness, Mrs Collia is tho ugent, and i« now receiving orders,
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Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 8933, 15 November 1890, Page 2
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