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. . PHOTOGRAPHY. . TLTAVING supplies of photo requisites •»"■• coming to hand which ware bought at a very low rate, 1 will for Two Weeks take CABINET PHOTOS, at 20t per j dozen. No surface burnishing, but all I genuinely enamelled, and first-class finish guaranteed. New Instantaneous Plates. New Paper. Everything of the latest. W. A. COLLIS,2 Photographbb, \ 09* Opposite "CRITERION HOTEL. a 445 ' J. H- PARKER, WATCHMAKER, JEWELLER, AND OPTICIAN, (Adjoining Alexandra Hali) Devon Street, hew Plymouth. *T*HE|largeßt and best selected -stOck^n A Taronaki of and bke&s mn®s C<aaieft> aud Gents* Gold and Silver Watches and Chain?. JEWELLERY of a) I kinds, and ELECTRO- PLATE in great variety SPECTACLES to suit all sights, from fSm per pair. NB-rAll wprh tnvtt .be > fa}d for on a 373 " delivery. * Wolfe's Schnapps! The public shontd jrarciße caution in pnroliasing. Tea. Tea. Tea. THE LABGEStTmPORTER IN NEW PLYMOUTH. Half a league, half a. league, . Half a league onward ; - v . -.. Into COCK'S tea-shop Plunged many hundred. "Tr A 1" is the nation's cry ; " Whoge is the best to buy ?" " Youra. most certainly," dhout many hundred. Tea shops to right of me, Tea shops to left of me, Tea shops around me, . . All, all have blundered. Armed for the tea-pot trade Here I stand undismayed, Asking the peopio'B aid, For no high chabge is made ; So oome, many hundred. Come, then, to right of me, ( ome,Jthen, to left of me, I Come, then, before me, ' - I never have blundered. Stormed at by tboso who try Ton good as mine to buy ; Failing most dismally, Fail many hundred/ » . , None can such good tea sell, That is now known full welt ; From all 1 boar the bell, Say many hundred. Prices from la 6d, Is lOd, 2s, 2b 4d,-2s Gd, 2b Bd, 2b lOd and 3s. Now in stock over £500 worth. China Tea, Indian Tea, Mixed Teas^and pure Cejlon Teup, ia lib packets, slb tins, 101 b boxes, uud 40lb half-cbeßls. E. C~u C &, "BROUGHAM STREET. 0283 FITJBEOY^ STORS. T BEG to inform the Punlio of Fitzroy *■ and surrounding district that I imve OPENED the above Btore with a Btork of the very beßt Groceries and Patcit Medicines, and hope by strict attention to bueiaese to share public patronage. All Goods at this store nre new, and will be sold at the very lowest remunerative price. All Goods sold at Town prises, and delivered to any part of the district. v. graTJVille, a 424 MANAGER. Wolfe'B Schnapps Jb imitated, took tor the name TEA. _ TEA. MR- OOLDWATER TTtTHILE in Auckland having purchased a large quantity of Box Teas, we are able to ofiEcr tho following; at low prices :—: — 4£ Boxes, 22s 6d, worth 27s 6d 39 „ 18s 6d t „ 22i6d 72 „ 16s, „ 20s 6\ „ 17s fid, „ 21s Also, a good line of 61b OADDIGS at 7a 6riU GOLDWA/f KR Bros., ODRKIE STREET, MEWPLYMOUTH. TEi ~ TEA. COMFOBTABLE Bp^^AND LODGH^G. . n0.4 HOV^IS, ISGLBWOtf^ MRS. ETmOND WISHES to iaform visitors to Inglewood that blih has completed tbe alterations to her house, and oaa now oflior every comfort and convenience to boarders. Invalids will find this a very hnallhy situation. Bathroomß, &o- ■ Moals at all hours Tero.B moderate. Qocd paddojk for borsbß. a? 08 •'.-AVKaiAfP PUNOB, H.'OotUHU Go FOR SALE,— VILLAGE INN at Bell Block * now occupied by Thomas Cook. Apply to a 413 NEWTON KING. Wolfe's Schnapps. Only thoße who never übo<? tbo geuuine article we imposed*' upon

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XL, Issue 9192, 21 September 1891, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Herald, Volume XL, Issue 9192, 21 September 1891, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Herald, Volume XL, Issue 9192, 21 September 1891, Page 3

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