MAIL NOTICES. Mails will be closed at the Chief Postoffice, Devon-street, aB follows:— (^ For East Coast of South America, United Kingdom, and Europe, via Rio, per 8.8. lonic (from Lyttelton), close on Wednesday, September 16th, at 3.30 p.m. For money orders at 2 p.m. For registered letters and parcels at 2.30 p.m. Mail due at London on October 31. Letter rate of postage is 2£d per half-ounce for the United Kingdom only. FRED D. HOLDS WORTH/ Chief Postmaster. ¥ktmia Emm. " MAKE A NOTE OF IT 1" i LUttADY OPENICD-Id XX Miiliuery and Drapery, a' Hue lot ot Spring and Enrly Summer Fashions. Cull and look over lheu>, when you can spare (he time, even though jou don't want to buy jut yet. M.HOOD. DAWSON'S PERPECriO.V. H. Collikb] [Walteb Cok«b Piano, Harmonium and Organ Tunin?, Repairing and Renovating. H. COLLIER & CO. MUSIC jSELLERb, NEW PLYMOUTH. H COLLIER & CO. have pleasure in • announcing that owing to the increase of business at this branch, they have secured the services of MR. MILTON CRAIG, who has just returned from Enrope. He holdß a certificate and letter of recommendation from one of the largest arid moat celebrated Pianoforte Manufacturer* in London, Meusrs W, G. Kavkstafv & Sonp, as follows :~ CEBTIFICATE FBOM EAVESTAKF& SONB, PIANOFORTE MAKKRH, LONDON. This is to certify that MR. MILTON CR4IG has a practical experience in connection with the construction, repairing TOd tuning Pianofortes. He is leaving our works for New Zealand, and We have every confidence in his abilities, and wish him every success. W. G. Eavestaff & Sons, ?er W. G. Eavestaff, May 6tb, 1891. A large assortment of the best quality of materials for repairing Ac, always in stocky Tuning in Town or Country singly or b> the year. The « Earestaff " Piano, the Waldmar Piano, the Fuhr Piano, Dominion Organ, and Kstey American Organs, &c, Ac, and those of many other celebrated makers may be bad of H. COLLIER & CO. The eaßy time payment syßtera applied to all instruments fold at H. COLLIER & CO.'S Music Warehouse. JAMES BANDE R8 O f ARCHITECT. Ofpiokp . King's Bcudings, Cornert'of Dkvon and Brouoham-stietb, NEW PLYMOUTH. tb4o2( MR. H. G. FORLONG, (BOBGEON DIHT.'BT) DEVON STREET, HAS removed to (he rooms lately occupied by M s'ra Skeet & Gray). 1 'ei'S reduced to Auckland and Welling' I ton rate e, with all the latest iruj provemonts in Dentistry. Mr Forlontr begs to intimate that A 1 Inight, dcntint, will carry on bis practici tor a further tmn of nix months, fron 1691, owing to his prolonged illaese. aGSO U
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Taranaki Herald, Volume XL, Issue 9185, 12 September 1891, Page 2
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