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OH! HAVf YOU REARD The latest-news that's going round the town? They say the Lancashire House hns gained great renown With its presents and its Tea ; they are always to be Bees ; They are a fit repast for Her Majesty the ', Queen. • „ '" Now, don't forget, everyone that bays a pound of ROSEBUD TEA at. 2s will receive a present. **How to save nioney : — Anyone baying a SUIT OF CLOTHKS (valued at 50s) * for JS3, will receive a present of a Tea Service, Breakfast Service or Dinner Set. I am well stocked with Men's, Youths', and Boys' C L O THI N G Cheaper than any house in town. We have now a large variety of Linolenmg t - Oilcloths . China 'Mattings and . Ooooannt Mattings A great variety of Prints - Dress Materials Hats Ribbons Feathers Flowers. A Hundred iSIMHANTS to be sold. under cost. Also, the greatest display o£ FANCY GOODS ever Boen in Taranakt. My Shilling and Sixpenny Tables are on view also. Grocer iep,'nll Fruits of tbe season, Brown's Herbal Remedies, always on band. D- R Olvf N E V, LANCASHIRE HODBB. LITHOGRAPH AND LETTERPRESS PRINTING. HAVING deoided to again settle in New Plymouth, I beg to call attention to the foot that Ihave imported a new and complete GENERAL PRINTING PLANT, and tbat I am now in a position to tarn out all classes of work at reasonable charges. - . ' I have also added to the business a LITHOGRAPH AND COPPERPLATE plant, so that those wbo require pjatas printed can either have them printed direct or from stone. BOOKBINDING. Having imported, special plant, I am now. in a position to tarn oat every description of work at low rates. ~ W. AilllNG GENERAL PRINTER, &c, Devon-street, New Plymouth (Over Mr C. W. Govett's Office.) a 322

PRBSBRVITAS. Extract from The Australasian, September . 17tb, 1890. BY the last English mail Messrs Francis Forrest & Co., Melbourne, have received a report on the tbree boxes bntter sent Horns by the Victorian Department of Agriculture to test the value of " Preservitas." On fximination" it" was found that in two of the boxes the butter was in firßt-olass condition, ftnd.ita fine flavour was very noticeuble, notwithstanding tbe heavy baiting ; but in the third ! box-^Roberteon's — the batter was'difftinotly gone, the flavour lost, and ia fact, although the cases bad bten out of the freezing chamber of the ship only a few days, wes already rancid. . This report was given by several experts who had do information regarding tbe batters or their packages^ To avoid any misunderstanding tbe - butters were submitted _to Mr Jacobgen," of the firm of F.l Jacobaen & Go., Thames Chambers, Beer Lane, E.C., for bis.opinion, he being a Dane)., and an acknowledged "expert. His report dated August 6th rans thus :— "The ' P.O.' and •IT.F.' we find of fairly good texture, and ; quality, whereas the box marked ,'RobertI son/ "is more' tender, slightly tour, and altogether does not appenr to. have stood the voyage aB well as the other two. 1 ' The chief point in tbe foregoing" is tbat theP.C. and.F.F. buttere were treated with about 31bs salt, and 1J per cent, of Preeervitas, the Robertson sample being salted only, and enclosed in a Mountain Ash box. • " ' " Full particulars and prices on application JAMiES C. GEORGE. '' NOW PUBLISHED, A ND selling by tbe several Booksellers, **• the Matchless Story, of - - DICKEY BaKRETT, "AMD THK SIEGE OF MOTUROA. Comic, Dramatic, and Tragio (I Instructive, Amusing, Inspiriting I Good to bay to while a few boare away of tbe long winter nights with I Good to buy te present as a souvenir of [ the near at hand Jubilee ! Good to bay to send to yoar distant I friends 1 700 bb to FOR SALE. I_j*ARM of 257 acres on Main South Road, ■L in Tataraimaka District; with comfortable 7 roomed Cottage, opposite sohuol. Price 30s an acre. Small deposit; balance at 5 per cent. (5 years certain), repa>able in instalments if preferred. Aloo other properties. Money to lend. , 0540 C. W. GOVETT, Solicitor. Stratford Store. TS sitadted in the rising Town of Strat- •*• ford, and is one of the best businesses on this coast. Tbe premises, including the Bakery, are bow offered FOR SALE, either with or without tbe stock, Proprietors dissolving partnership, and retiring from business.-',. Apply to a 434 G. & H. CUBTIB. FOB SALE. A FARM of 506 acres, situate on tbe Main South Road : about 10 oiiles from New Plymouth. Price £2 10s per acre.— Apply to ARTHUR STANDISH, 9899 ' ty>M>r.

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 8953, 9 December 1890, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 8953, 9 December 1890, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 8953, 9 December 1890, Page 4