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f ' -- oar • HIVE YOU HEAKD The latest news that's going round the I ' - town? ' awrcifj They say the Lancashire House hasjgained great renown With its presents and its Tea ; they ara alwa\s to bo seeo ; They are a fit repast for Her Majeßty thd • Queen. Now, don't forge 1 , everyone that buya a pound of ROSEBUD TEA, at 2s will receive a present. How to B.iva money : — Anyone buying a SUIT OF.CL'JTIIWS (valued at '50s j for £3, will receive a present of a Tea Seme?. Breakfast Service or Dinner S^t. I am well stocked with Men'e, Youths*, and Boys' CLOTHING Cheaper than any house in town. Everyone spending 30s in DRAPERY will receive A Present valued at 7s* 6d. Wo have now a large variety of Linoleums ' Oilcloths China Mkttiugs and Cocoanut Mattings A great variety' of " Prints " Dress, Materials Hats Ribbons : Feather* "' : ' " Flowers. A, Hundred KEMNANTB to be sold pnder cost. AlaOj tho greatest display oC FA^CY.GOOjpS ever seen -in Taranaki. My Shilling and Sixpenny Tables are on, • r; view also.,' '■ "•• GroceriDF,"all Fruits of the Beaaon, Brown's , Herbal Remedies: always- on hand. D- R.,.U. M N. E V, . ''" LANCASHIRE H()USE;- ■ LITHOGRAPH AND ' LETTERPRESS PRINTING. HAVING decider! to again settle. in .i. New - Plymouth, ■ I " bea^ to; f call attention to ihe fact' that Ihavo imported a nevcand complete "*■ ' ■ ' '""* GENERAL PPJNTING PLANT, and that I am vow in a position to> turn out' all' ' clußpes ' of work at" reasonable charges. ' ' '" "" !l : I have also added to tbo basiness a LITHOGRAPH \ 'AND;' COPPERPLATE plant, so* that those Who require* /plates printed can either have them printed direct or f roW stone." ..-./, >. -^ BOOKBINDING. Having imported 'spe'ctal 'plant, I am now in a position ' to ' tori out every description of work' 'at low rates. " : W. aTrjING WEN ERAL , PRINTER, . &o, Devon-street, New Plymbath (Over Mir G. W. Govktt's Officb'O a 322 '• ' ' - ;K<l '-" ■ ' PRBSEBVITA^. Extract from The Australasian, September 17tb,"1890.'" J ' "D V the la«t English mail Messrs Francis *-* Forrest & Co., Melbourne; ha?e received a report on the three boxesbntter sent Horn? by the Victorian Department of Agriculture to teßt tho- value -of H Preservitaß." On ex-vmiofition it 'was f.uad that in two of tho boxes the butter was in first-class condition, aod its fine flavour was very noticeable, notwithstanding the heavy baiting ; but in' tho -tbird box— Robertson'sT— 'be , batter was distinctly g'on>, : the flavour lost, and. in fact, although the cases bad been ont of .the freezing chamber of the ship only. -a few daysj wae already^ rancid. / This repert was given by several experts .whQ" had - do information regardinif the batters or > their pack'a.'esl To avoid any misnnderetanding the, batters were submitted ,to-j!Mr Jacobgen, of the -firm of ,F., ; Jaoobsen . & Cd , Thames Ghnrnbers, Beer Lane, E.GV, for bis opinion, be being a .Dane, 1 -and an acknowledged! expert. Hia report dated Aasust 6th rans thas :— " The ♦ P,O.' and •Jf.F.' we find ,of "fairly; "good texture and quality, whereas the box marked, Robertson,' is more "tender," slightly ,«our, and altogether dof s not appear to , have stood the yoj?a!?e as well as the other" two:'' The uhief point in the foregoing is that the P.O. arid ,F-F^ butters were treated with about 31bs salt, and' 1^ per cent, of Preservitas, the Robertson, sample, being salted only, and enoloßed lin a - Mountain A'sh^box. ' ' ' " • : , ' Fall particulars and prices on application jamus q georgtß^ NOW PUBLISHED, AND selling by the several Booksellers, " the Matchlea'a Story of DICKEI BA.KRFTT,, AND THK SIEGE OF MOTUROA, Gomio, Draraatio, and Tragic !< Instructive, Amuaing, Inspiriting 1 Good to bay to while s fow boars away of the long winter nights with 1 , Good to bay 'to' present ' as a souvenir of the near 'at hand Jubilee !' Good to bay to send ' to your distant, friends I" " ' • - ' 700hbto FOa SALF. a- ' .! ■• UARM of 257 acres on Main South Road, ■»• > in Tfltaraimaka Diatriot; with comfortable 7 ' doomed Cottaee, opposite ' schuol. Price 30s an acre. Small deposit ; ' balance at 5 per cent. (5 yeaTß certain), repayable in instalments if 'preferred. - Also other properties. Money to lend. ' a 540 C. W. GOVETT, Solioitor. £tratf rd Store, TS sitnated in the risinj? Town of Strat- •*• ford, and is one of the best businesses on this coast. The preiDiees, inolading the Bakery, are i.ow offered FOR BALE, eith-r with or without the stock. Proprietors dissolving partnership, and retiring from basinesß. Apply to a 434 Q. & H. CURTIS. FOR SALE. A FARM of 506 aores, Bituate on the •** Main South Road : about 10 mileß' from New Plymouth. Price £2 10s per acre. — Apply to ARTHUR STANDIBH, iB6O Solicitor.

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 8951, 6 December 1890, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 8951, 6 December 1890, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 8951, 6 December 1890, Page 4

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