The weights for the Taranaki Boxing Day races will bo published on Saturday. • The ]Jfiw Plymouth Cricket Club played a practice match on Thursday. Sides were chosen by Messrs Attrill (captain) and Cunningham, tho former's team winning after a good game. We have been requested by the captain of the Salvation Army to publish the following :—": —" It is with much pleasure I am able to inform tho public that the money which was bo liberally contributed to the »Universal Self Denial Fund,' and also current expenses, have been saved. We also heartily thank all friends who have assisted us in our late difficulty." Reserve your purchases of Christmas and New Year's presents. A large variety of latest novelties in fancy goods, toys and Christmas cards, will be on view in a few days. -Advt. An accident, which fortunately was not attended with any serious consequences, occurred on Thursday evening to Mr W. J. Honeyfield, of Moturoa. Ho was driving home from town at a late hour, with a horse not accustomed to harness, when the animal somehow got frightened going down the hill near Morshead's nursery, and ran the trap and contents into the precipice, luckily with little damage beyond the fright to all concerned. The public are notified that Mr J. Gilmour's shop will be open till nine o'clock every evening until Christmas. —Advt. Attention is directed to Mr R. Cock's advertisement of the Standard Teas, which will be found on our fourth page. —Advt. Great Christmas Sale of Boots and Shoes. F. J. Jones has received for the Christmas trade a splendid selection of Ladies' and Children's Boots and Shoes suitable for the summer season, which will be offered at very low prices. Come and see Men's, Youths' and Boys' Boots and Shoes at the lowest possible prices. All goods fresh "and new. Goods sold for cash only, at the very lowest prices. Jones' Cash Boot Depdt, Wright's Buildings. — Advt. Messrs Dingle and Corke respectfully invite the public to inspect their stock of Christmas toys and fancy goods, displayed in the shop known as "Cash Palace," formerly occupied by Mr Creagmile, and also in their old well known premises. Their shilling and sixpenny tables are loaded with toys of every description, the value being better than ever before given in Taranaki. They have also just received a very largo consignment of furniture, i fancy goods, and crockery, which is now on view in their old shop, and will be sold at very low rates. Repairs of all kinds j done on the premises by, competent workmen ; also undertaking. Call and inspect. Advt.
Attention is directed to Messrs Ambury and Tring's advertisement on our fourth page. —Advt. Cricket and Lawn Tennis 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. 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 all tastes. Agent for Old Judge cigarettes and Waterbury watches. —John Avery, wholesale and retail tobacconist, New Plymouth, —Adv. Mr F. A Ford's advertisement will be found on our first page. —Advt. Be on the watch lest you come to an untimaly end. Inflammation of the lungs, bowels, liver, or kidneys is often fatal. Renshaws' Monarch of Pain is the moßt powerful remedy. —Advt.
Certainly the best medicine known ia Sander and Son's Eucalypti Extract. Test its eminently powerful effects in coughs, colds, influenza — the relief is in stantanoous. Ia serious cases, and accidents of all kinds, be they wounds, burns, scaldings, bruißes, sprains, it is the safest remedy — no , no inflammation. Like surprising effecti produced in croup, diphtheria, bronchitis, inflammation of the lungs, swellings, &c ; diarrhoea, dysentry, diseases of the kidneys, and urinary organs. In use at hospitals and medical clinics all over the globe ; patronised by His Majesty the King of Italy ; crowned with medal and diploma at International Exhibition. Amsterdam. Trust in this approved! article, and rejec I*ll others. I A holiday treat. — Amongst the many beverages consumed dming the coming holidays none will be more popular than Renshaws* unfermented and non-intoxicafc-ing Ginger Wine. It is etrong sod rich in fIUYW—AOYT*
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Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 8950, 5 December 1890, Page 2
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719Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 8950, 5 December 1890, Page 2
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