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IN thanking my customers for tho generous support they have accorded me, I bog to inform thorn and the general public that I have (Reduced the prices] of all my Groceries, Biscuits, and Confectionery. I am not «?oiog to say much about their quality (I leave the public to judge), excepting to state that my large stock is turned over so rapidly that the publio can always depend upon getting everything: new and freeh. While I do not pretend to undersell my.neighbore, I allow no one to undersell me, unless, perhaps, those who keep a low class of goods, and with whom I do not compete. [F ItlTl T. I have always on hand tho very ibest Fruit procurable in the market. p o v Ij t n y. Poultry of all descriptions, ready dressed for the table, at tho shortest notice. ♦ ■ I am also purchaser of any quantity of first-olass Poultry, Eggs, and Fruit. SMOKE fi& FISH from tho best curers, once a week. Intending customers are invitod to inspect and sample my goods. V. GRAFVILXE, CITY BPFFJS'g. W. F. BROOKING, ABCHITi<CT, BDILDEB, &0. f TgHAVE much pleasure in returning my * sincere thanks to my numerous patfor.s-for the very satisfactory support which I have received since resuming business, and desire to make known that I have removed to now premises at tho corner of Brougham and PowderhamBtreets, where* I hope to merit and to receive a continuance of public support. Plans and Estimates prepared. Building and Cabinettnaking of all descriptions. j Funerals Furnished. Note change of address — corner of Brougham & Powderham-streets (opposite Egmont Boot Factory \ INEW PLYMOUTH. 26 Sarnia House, ViVIAN STREET. T TNRIVALLED for position and sur- *-' roundings, has superior accommodation for visitors, and is again under experienced management. $g* Opposite St Mary's Church. The Baths, a usual, for both ladies^and 86 gentlemen. THE CHEAPEST HAEDWAKE HOUSE. KEEPS the largest, best, and cbpapsst assorted stock of Builders' urn? Furnishing Ironmongery in tho trade. Copper, Brass, and Enamelled Preserving Pans, Maslin Kettles, Mason's Patent Fruit Jars, Tinned and Enamelled Stewpans; Boilers, Saucepans, &c, &c, Enamelled Plates, Pie Dishes, Basins, Fry Pans, Gridirons, Mugs, Cups and Saucers, &c.,&c. knives & forks from 2s 6d a half dozen ; Black and .gsv JMymL White Handled ujljm H$ 'W& Kniveß and Forks, jjjjj MM l|Sft Horn & Stag Handled jjgßg mw iiSßft Knives and Fork?, Sggfß ' fflp .Mi White Bone Handled H§j| . Up 'lifli Knives and Forks, jjfsg' iBJLJJaMP-Ivory Handled jpjji V^apr Knives and Forks, jjjii Table and Bntcbers' nffi Steels, Carving Jam Knives and Forks, g^ llJj Butler and Bread »fr§J |l|| Knives, Pen and jjy|| 111 Pocket Cutlery ,Breac 111 Platters, Crnml ggSjgp HI Trays and Brushef,^^ 111 Tea Trays, Waiters, fill Britannia Metal Tea- 7|p| Jjli, pots, Plated Teapots, M » Cruet" Stands, Butter %^ IH HI Coolers, &0., &c, \& IB M Spoons, Forks, &c, |'^; ffll OT ln S reat variety and ; J '.- 1 li|fkffl^|| ,at all prices. Scissors: p:\ ffi^gl Button Hole with ;i |;- ; ; WgBV Screw, Dra p c r s', 'L 4 Barbers', Cntting-out Scissors, Razors, VyiP i Razor Btrops &c, &c. Tea Spoonß from ls,6d a dozen. COOKING STOVES— Mistress, |TrafEord, Cobgjess, also " Shacklock's Orion " Cooking Ranges. A first class Cooking Range from £3 10s. HARVESTING TOOLS — Scythes on<i Handles, ' Hay Rakes, Hay Forks, Grass Seed Hooks, Sieves, &c. &0., AT H. Ward's GkSM.ri&m^mE HOUSE Devon-Street, Mew Plymouth. ! 0857. WEST & JURY BEG to, thank the public for their jkind patronage since they have been in business, and to state that they will con tinue to give their best attention to 4 orders. Brakes, waggonettes, &c.,1 for,' picnic parties; buggies, single or doable; saddle hdrees, at a moment's notice. Eorsei bought, sold, or exchanged. Hay, etraw, chaff, &0., always on hand. fST Horses broken to single or double 157 harness or saddle. ~" Notice. T. RUSDEN, BRICKLAYER AND MASON. Chimneys and Bakeib' Ovens bailt, end Colonial Uvens set. Town and Country orders promptly Attended to. Addruas -^ Powpxbhau :

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XL, Issue 9046, 2 April 1891, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Herald, Volume XL, Issue 9046, 2 April 1891, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Herald, Volume XL, Issue 9046, 2 April 1891, Page 1

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