Shipping, ONION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OP NEW ZEALAND (Limiwd) \I7ILL despatch Btoamers aa under from j * the Breakwater (weather and other oiroamstanaos permitting) ;—; — FOR MANUKAU— Takapuna, on FRIDAY, Ootober 9th— at noon. Mahinapua, on TUESDAY, October 13th —at 10 p.m. FOR SOUTHERN PORTS— Mahinapda, on FRIDAY. October 9th Takapuna, on TUESDAY, Ortobor 13th — at 7 a.m. Passengers booked through to London by Orient Line. 49* Omens : BROUGHAM STREET. - «V - NORTHERN ,^l^ STEAMSHIP Co. l »aaS' (Limited.) FOR ONEHUNGA, From Breakwater— Gairloch, b.b., from Breakwater, on FRIDAY (Octobor 9th), at 10 p.m. $9* Cargo must bo booked and alongside one hour before sailing. Passage Tickets must bo taken at the. Company's office, or on board prior to sailing. W. D. WEBSTER, Agent, . Gilmour'B Buildings, Broughara-st., and Woat Quay, Waitata. New Plymouth, Oct. 3, 1891. b47ltc MUSIC. THE Misses Furlomg are prepared to givo lessons on Pianoforte, Violin, Zither, and Violinette ; also " Ritchie's Musical. Chord Indicator " taught, afiimplc method by which anyone entirely ignorant of music can learn to vamp accompaniments, to any song or dance, oa the pianoforte in a very short time. For terms apply at private residence, Qu«enstreet. u447 Wolfe's Schaappg. Beware of imitations or dangerous counterfeits. NOTICE REMOVAL~OF THE OLD CURIOSITY SHOP. TO THE PUBLIC OF NEW PLYMOUTH AND SURROUNDING DISTRICTS. JAS. BUTTERWORTH 'TVAKES.this opportunity of thanking | •*• his friends and patrons for tho liberal support accorded him since commencing bueinea?, and ht.s much pleasure in inform ing them that, to keep pace with his j rapidly increasing business, he has removed I to more commodious premises, having taken THE SHOP and nwelline known as tho City Buffet (lately occupied by Mr V. Grunville), and i opposite to Stcnlmm's Conch Factory, where ho hopes, by civility and attention, to merit a continuance of the patronage bo liberally bestowed in the past. NB.W OR BECOND IIAND Furniture, Jewellery, Seoond-hand Clothing, Maori Curios bought, sold, or exchanged In fact, anything that will turn a shilling, from a needle to an anchor. Any article not approved, the money will be refunded. Goods Parobased on Commission, and Valuations made on the shortest notice. Note (he Address— «:«:> mmmm urn, (Opposite Denham's Coach Factory). a 677 New Season's Goods. P O not purchase until you have Inspected NEW GOODS arriving at the N.Z.C. Factory. Boys' N.Z. made Suits Boys' Strong School Suits Men's Tweed Sac Suits all our own make. Men's "White and Oxford Shirts Semes, Ties, Hosiery, Bugs Black" and New Shades in HARD and SOFT FELT HATS, Straws, Caps, &c. &c, All personally Belected by W. H.3CLARKE,|\i onager, :devon street* new plymouth. CIRCULATING LIBRARY— j Opposite Co-operative Stores. FOR bA L E,— A HIGHLY improved BUSH FAKM, near luplewood. The best value in the market. Apply to W. H. FRANKLYN, 8 521 ' Inglewood. LUittAL. MR. ROY, Solicitor, attends at Wftitara, at Mr Bluck'b Office, Weet Quay, overy Tuesday from 6 to 8.30 o'olock p.m.
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Taranaki Herald, Volume XL, Issue 9206, 7 October 1891, Page 3
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