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LITHOGRAPH AND . LETTERPRESS PRINTING. HAVING decided to again settle in New Plymouth, I bea^ to call attention to the fact tbit Ihave imported a new aad complete QENERAL PRINTING .PLANT, and that I am now in a position to turn out nil classes of work nt reasonable charges. I have also added to the business a LITHOGRAPH AND COPPEBPLATE plant, 1 so thnt ( those, .\y'hp , require plates printedbnn either hive them 'printed direct or from stone. BOOKBINDING., , Having imported epcoial plant, I am now in a position to turn out every description of work at low rates. W. A.~RING GENERAL PRINTER, &c, Devon-street^ New Plymouth (Over Mr C. W. Govett's Office.) n«22 Papering ings JUST UE^iIVED,— (ex Arawa from London) ABOUT 3000 PIECES of Sanitary and other Puperhanaings of choice patterns aad txceptionnlly ,»ood value, at prices to suit everyone. These, added to our already large stock, enable us to offer intending customers the Largest Stock in the district to select from. jgT Samples posted to any part of the district. Hardware. Our Hurdwaro Department is constantly being replenished with new . goods, and now includtß Planet Jr Implements, Lawn Mowers, Garden Toolp, General Furnishing Ironmongery, etc., etc. lsg* Liberal discounts for prompt cash. NOTE LUS ADDRESS— OKey, Son, & Arnold, Iromnoogers, Oil and Colour men, and Dealers in Paperhangings, Sorim, Glass, Piotnro Mouldings, &o. Honse Decorators, Sign Writers, &0., DEVOtf-STRSET CENTRAL, PRESERVITAS. Extract from The Australasian, September 17th, 1890. BY the last English mail Messrs Francis Forrest & Co , ' Melbourne, have received a report on the three boxes bntter S6nt Homo by the Victorian Department of Agriculture to test the value of " Preservitas." On examination it was fonnd that in two of the boxes the butter was in first-class condition, and its fine flavour waß very noticeable, notwithstanding the heavy baiting ; but in the third box — Bobertson's — the butter was distinctly gone, the flavour lost, and in fact, although the cases Lad bren out of the freezing chamber of the ship only a few dnye, was ulready rancid. This report was given by soveral experts who had co information regarding the butters or their packages. To avoid any misunderstanding the butters were submitted to Mr Jucobsen, or the b'rm of F. Jncobecn & Oj , Thames Chambers, Beer Lane, E.C., • for his opinion, Ub b. in^ a Dune, and an acknowledged expert. His report datod Ancust 6lh runß ihus :—": — " The * P.O.' and 'F-F.' we find of fairly good texture and quality, whereas the box marked ' Robertsod,' ib more tender, slightly sour,, and altogether does not appe rto have stood the voyage as well as the other two. 1 ' The chief point in the foregoing is that the P.O. and F.F. butters were treated with about 3lbB salt, and 1£ per cent, of Preservitas, the Robertson sample being salted only, and enclosed in a Mountain Ash box. *■

Full particulars and prices on application JAMiiS C. GEORGE. Wanted, AT ONOE, any quantity of POULTRY, alive, young, and in good condition. Prices given at the present : — TURKEYS (EfienO, from I/O to 5/- per pair 'lI72tKI3\S (Roosters'; from 5/O to S[- s>er pair OE BSar, Irom 4/« to 5/- pr pair I>U< K>, 3/O per pair FOWL.N (lßeut^ 9/G per pair ft (aooß<ei'»)j 31- per pair CITY BUFFET. V. GriANVILLB. NOW PUBLISHED, AND selling by, the several Booksellers, the Matchless Story of DICKEY BARRETT, And the SIEGE OF liIOTURbA. Oomio, Dramatic, and Trafeio li, Instructive, Amuaiog, Jnapiritih? !' Good to buy to while a few hours away of tbe long winter nights' with ! Good to buy to present ob a souvenir of the near at hand Jubilee ! Good to buy to send to your distant friends I 700 bb to FOi SALS. tj*ARM of 257 ocrefl on Main.South Road, in Tataraimaka District; with comforiable 7. roomed Cottap.e, opposite school. Price 30s an acre. Small deposit; balance at , 5 per cent. (5 years certain), ! repajable in instalments if preferred. Also other properties. Money to lend. ° ! a 540 C. W. GOVETT, Solicitor. fctratf rd Store. IS sitoated in tbe rising Town of Stratford, and is one of tbe best businesses en this coast. The premises, including the Bakery, are now offered FOB SALE, either with or without the stook, Proprietors diwblving partnership, and retiring from buiineM. Apply to a 484 9, * H, QURTie.

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 8949, 4 December 1890, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 8949, 4 December 1890, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 8949, 4 December 1890, Page 4

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