PUBLIC NOTICE. IF YOU WAWT CHEAP For your obildren, equal to' some of the advertised goods, call at' the undbrsjgned, where yon' can, have them at Id and 2d eaoh, whioh will please as well, and Inet'as long, as Bom? pf, -the 6.^ and Is articles to ■ ~be seen on their iabl«s. • • ■ If you want Choice Fruit, Confectionery) and Biscuits* -call at the undersigned. " ' If you want cliofce I*oultr> ■._ leave, your orders with tha undersigned. .1 have also a large assortment of - ' . -ft R»Q ci v o e-s, - wbioh are" soli at the lowest cash price. v. graWville, ci^rir bijpfjbt, " ' P.S. — All my ROodß are new and fresh. I have -no Worm-eaten', rubbish ■ to' offer ■ - - • ''oheap as a special draw. ' "" ' Large boxts Figs, 9J. PRESEEVITAS. : Extract from The Awto'alasian, September. . ' "•■ • . 17tb,1890. V ; "DYthe last English mail Messrs Franoia *^ -Forrest &^ Co., Melbourne, \ hove' received a report on the three, boxes britter sent Home by the Victorian Department of Agriculture ,to test the value' of " PreserTitas." On exnmination it wwats t found' that in two of the boxes the butter, was in first-class condition, arid, its .fine: flayonr was, very' noticeable, notwithstanding tlie heavy Halting ; but ia the third: box — Robertson's— the butler .'was distinctly gqne, the flavour lost,' and. in fact, alt&ough the cases had bjen out .of the freezing chamber of the, ship only, a few days, ..Wee". already rancid. This report; ;was given by several. experts who. had ;co, inforaiation regarding the batters or . their pdckaaes. To avoid' any mieanderstandiog the ' butters were sub.mitted . to. Mr Jacobsen, of- the firm' of JY Jacobsen >& Co., Thames Chambers, Beer Lane, E.C,, for his opinion, he being a Dane, and an acknowledged expert. His report- dated August'6lh runs thus :—' r The ,',P.C,' and, 'F.F. we find of .fairly good texture arid quality, whereas the box marked ' Robert- ■ son, 1 is more tender j 'slightly, sour, and altogether does not appear to 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 31ba salt, and 1^ per cent, of Preservitas, Jhe Buberteon sample being' salted only, and enclosed 'in a fountain ' Ash box. " " " * ' ' ' ', T Full particulars and prices on application JAMi£S.~C: dEOKGB. WANTED— Heads of = families to pur- ,, chase Children's K.B. .Suits :,of; cqlonjaj_make_an}i .first-claßa quality>veryj oheap, at FrA~.~Fb~rWß\ Ofiedpside House. 0088 k C 0/3 ROYAL MAIL LINE OF COACHES B^TWBBN New Plymouth, Hawera, via Opunake, - land .Waimate Plains. CORBEOTED llllE* TABLE FBOtf ': . MAY.Ist,,IBBB. ... •• *T*H;E Coach leavesiMr.Walker's White ,4- -jHart Hotel, otfMoHDAY^WßDiJKsbAY, and JBiPAT.at ,9,3() a.m. . fo- Opuoako : returning on Tuesday, Thukwy and L&ATUBDATat 43p,p.m' l r •• , 7> :'•:; ■; : time-table tamaHQnds^ '.- '■ « Learea Tuesday* \ 'WedJMßday, ' -■ I .Thvindxy, ! •ndlTidsy. . r*i& motor. - i-^'\y'-\ a. m. .'>• ■ r t*> .!•-.• a. no. Mew Plymouth 9 30 Opunake.;. 9 30 : Oakara......»oi*« 11 0 8ah0tu,,... 11, " r _ 0 i r ■.'. I:, ' > ', '"P. m. ' '■ ■' l > " " Okato 115 Pungarehu ,ll;30 :'--.,.- -. . --s ,--:.-T. .■ ■ f v .m'f Pungarehu 2 30 0kat0...... 1 15 Rahotu..... 3 . 0 Oakura;.,... 3 0 [Opunake arr ..... 4 30 NiPly'tharr4 30 Farther particulars apply to " •"-' '""'~ '"' ! :m; jones, '' ' b404t0 [PBOPJHBTOB. , 3 ■ • • T <-'•.'„{•,., J , [ISTABLISHBD 1882-1 BA H O T.U 0.0 A O.k »ER V I aE, . "To & paoM^NKW Plymouth.. " EVERY -Wbdsjbsday and Satobday—! , . ' will leave/ Rahotu , Hotel . at 5.30a.m. ;' ' Parihaka Road .at 5.55 a.m.,;' ! Pungarehu at 6 a.m. ; , Warea at .630 !a.m.; Pbneho at ,7 a.m.; Okato at , .8 a.m.. Tatara at 8.20 a.m, ; Ahuahu ,pt ,8.4 j. u.va. ) "Oakora at,-9.15 a.m, ; Omata^at^ :9.50. a.,m.' V^rrive at New Plynjoujth.at 110.30^.10. --,' •",; .-'■' ' /,, ; ; '" . Lpave, New Plymouth at 3 p.m. ; arrive Rahotu at 8 p.m.". « . •; ' _ , \, . , ' Paaaerigerpoan be comfortably provided .with breakfast and,tea at moderate charges ;at Okato, where the coach stops half-an- ! hour to change horses. * , In conjunction with- the above Coach Service, a Luggage, Van will run to suit jthe :. convenience of passengers 1 , heavy, jla"ggage,&cf.." " " • ' , ' ■' ..Booking offioes :, McOullum's General Siore, Baho.tu, and Richardßon's & T.«onk Stables, New . Plymouth. '. . . , , ' .For further particulaTß, apply, to '"■•}• JAMES MoOULLUM,' ; : ! : PBOPBIBTOB tBF AGENT FOB THE BUDGET. GOUT & REEUMATIO f ' 3E*3CXjiXiS- M -'- ' THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY FOR Gout, Rheumatism, ' Seiatiea,lpmbago,& Nenpalgia. nie'ftCut«t«lni»"d«JcVly relieved and cured In % is* days by ibis celeoratod Kedldne. : Thew Hlls, which ara perfeotly harmleas, requin no rflitraint of diet doting their ueo, Mid are certain to WoT«mt <to diiwuw •ttacktog' «gy vital wit. ' "'.. mavfiettxni in Kng^pd.tylTout A Co., 220, Btn^.lxwdpß.i'Mjdiipld st>, JM. »nd ?«..M,' vertex, or obtetnwto }*wujr*i wy cbmiit on titoif
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Taranaki Herald, Volume XL, Issue 8971, 2 January 1891, Page 1
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731Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Herald, Volume XL, Issue 8971, 2 January 1891, Page 1
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