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IN thanking my customers for the generous support they havo accorded me, I be? to inform them' and iho general public that I have ft educed the prices) of all my Groceries, Biscuits, nud Confectionery. I am not «oiag to say much about their quality (I leave the public to juiiie), excepting to state th.it my lar^o stock is turned over so rapidly that tho public can always depend upon getting everything new und fresh. While I do not pretend to undersell my;neighborp, I allow no one to undersell me, unices, perhaps, those who keep a low class of goods, and with whom I do not compote. FRUIT. I have always ou hand tho very best Fruit procurable in tbe market. POVLTB Y.j Poultry of all descriptions, ready dressed for the table, at the shortest notice. I am also purchaser of any quantity of first-olass Poultry, Eggs, and Fruit. SM © X El 7 FISH from the best curers, once a week. Intending customers are invited to inspect and sample my goods.> y. ;gran~ville, CITY BUyFJBT. W. F. BROOKING, AKCniTKCT, BOILDEB, &O. T£HAVE much pleasure in returning my •*■ sincere thanks to my numerous patrons for the very satisfactory support which I have received Bince resuming business, and desire to jnake known that I have removed to now premises at the corner of Brougham and Powderhamstreets, where I hope to merit and to receive a continuance of public support. Plans and Estimates prepared. Buildinc and Cabinetmaking of all descriptions. Funerals Furnished. ggf Note change of address — corner of Brougham & Powderham-streets (opposite Egmont Boot Factory), INEW PLYMOUTH. 2G Sarnia House, V. VIAN STREET. TTNRIVALLED for position and sur- **-' roundinus, has superior accommodation for visitors, aud ia again under experienced management. Opposite St Mary's Church. The Batbs, a usual, for both ladies and 86 gentlemen. THE CHEAPEST HARD WAKE HOUSE. • wicii y KEEPS the largest, best, and cheapest assorted stock of Builders' and Furnishing Ironmongery in tho trade. Copper, Brass, nnd Enamelled Preserving Pans, Maslin Kettles, Mason's Patent Fruit Jars, Tinned and Enamelled Stewpans, Boilers, Saucepans, &c, &c, Enamelled Plates, Pie Dishes, Basins, Fry Pans, Gridirons, Mugs, Cups and Saucers, &c, &c. knives & forks from 2s 6d a half /ffimbk dozen ; Black acd -gg. MPT&. White Hand led Jjjgjv Safe wmk Knives and Forks, SpS JE 'IS Horn & Stag Handled mm X ||B| Knives and Forke, ?geXl ijffll White Bone Handled «&paIK- Slil Knives and Forks, KKJ ■Wm>Jltt®l Iv ° f y Handledps Knives and Forks, jag Table and Butchers' p^j 111 Steels, Carving f lif4 4|i' » Knives and Forks, lfsi:>_ || Butter and Bread mpji j| Knives, Pen and !! Pocket Cut lery,Brear fc : II Platters, Crnml' W2A 11 Trays and Biushep,fe£fE§ HI Tea Trays, Waiters, m Britannia Metal Tea- Tpr M>\ pots, Plated Teapots, fa Af''h» Cruet Stands, Butter ',-rj II yll Coolers, &c, &c, \^ llf ' I SpoonP, Forks, &c, ', <h\ IB jg| in great variety and .'-;>,| Ifi'vernal atall prices. Scissors: ■>/$ Wmm Button Hole with \ VaESB Screw, Drapers', ~'~~ Barbers', Cutting-out ft™ - Scissors, Razors, v^iir Razor Strops &c, &o. Tea Spoons from Is 6d a dozen. COOKING STOVES— Mistress, Trafford, I ongioss, also "Shacklocks Orion" Cooking, Ranges. A first class Cooking Range from £3 10s. HARVESTING TOOLS — Scythes and Handles, Hay Rakes, Hay Forks, Grass Seed Hooka, Sieves, &c/&c., AT H. Ward's QkSH HMDWME HOUSE Devon-Street, New Plymouth. t>Bs7 WEST & JURY "DEG to thank the public for their kind ■ L - > patronage since they have been in businese, and to state that they will con tinue to give their best attention to orders. Brakes, waggonette*, &c, for picnic parties; buggies, single or double; saddle borseß, at a moment's notice. Horse* bought, sold, or exchanged. Hay, straw, chaff, &0., always on hand. (jgT Horses broken to single or double 157 harness or saddle. NOTICE. T. RUSDEN, BRICKLAYER AND MASON. Chimneys and Balteis' Ovens built, and Colonial Uvens set. Town and Country orderß promptly Attended to. AtitirWßM •- POWDERHAM BTBBBT, JHXW PLYMOUTH. 191

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XL, Issue 9035, 18 March 1891, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Herald, Volume XL, Issue 9035, 18 March 1891, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Herald, Volume XL, Issue 9035, 18 March 1891, Page 1