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-' " ' !- , ' ,'.»■'"' T ] ' r ' ******* '' ' * WE ABE NOW SHOWING OIJR NEW SEASON'S STOCK, COMPRISING f Now CombiuationJßobes— Cashmeres— All-wool Beigeß~Knioker Ohaok Homespunß— Faney All wool Costume Tweeds- Check Serges— Frenoh Foules— Plain and Fanoy Colored Ginghams— Pongee Muslins— Zephyrs— Canvas Cloths— OheokJ Mohairs— &o i WOTK2JLTIBI9 in Gloves | I^aees 1 Frllllugs | TrimmliiK« | Flower* | Feathers 1 illbbons I On-Tout-£as, for suu or shower, in new shades 1 Umbrellas* OUR" SHOW OF f^BLLD^EtRY HATS AF^D BC^^ETS EXCEED ANY WE HAVE YET SHOWN an early inspection invited. nT>T?CCM A TfFWr 1 I *^" A Good< Fit in the Latest Btyleo, at a Moderate Charge, Guaranteed. All presses and Trimmings bought Apprentices Vf anted, I "HIJPSQM A TTT (J Vl\ JCilJljill A A lllUt I Apprentice^ Wanted. . on the premises will be made up at Reduced Kates and with despatch, ja I l/lil-<»JOJIlil J\X \* - Cheapside House, 5" 1 . PjJL_ FORD, Cheapside House.

TARANAKI JOCKEY CLUB'S SUMMER MEETING, TO BE BBLD ON . MONDAY, JDEO- 28, 1891. Pbbsident : Vioe-Pbssidbnt : A. Standieh, Eeq. vV. Bayly, Esq. Stbwabds : 0. Samtwl T. Elliot Dr. O'Carroll N. . King R. Cock E. R. A. Ha worth C.W.Govett CaptMace W.D.Thomson G. J. Newman W- L. Newman Jddqb : Stabtsb : Capt. Mace James Paul Clebk of Scales : Clebk qv Coubse : R. Cock E. R. A. Baworth Handioappbb ; R. G. Pardy PROGRAMME~OF EVENTS; Haok Maiden Plate, of 20 boys. Second horse io receive 5 boys from the stakes. Open to haoks that have never won an advertised race over the ralue of £10. Entrance, 1 soy. Weight for age. One mile and a quarter First Handioap Pony Race, of £10. Second pony to receive 2eovs f irom the stakes. Open to poniei not exceeding 14$ hands high. Entrance, 10s; no acceptance.^ Five farlongs Haok Flying Handicap, of SO boys. Second horse to receive 5 bovb from the stak<s. Nomination, 10s; acceptance, 1 boy. Six furlongs. Handioap Hack Hurdle Bace, of 80 boys. Second horse to receive 5 bovb from thoßtakep. Over five flights of hordlep. Nomination, 10s; acceptance, 1 soy. About one mile and a quarter. Hack Spring Handioap, of 40 soys. Second horse to receive 10 soys from the stsikes. Nomination, 1 soy; acceptance, 1 so\ . One mile and a half. Second Pony Handicap, of 15 boys. Second pony to receive 3 sovb from tbe stakes Open to ponies not exceeding 14£ hands high. Weights to * appear after the Handicap Hurdle Race. Nomination, 7b 6d; acceptance, 7s 6d. One mile \ Hack Welter Handicap, of SO boys. Second horse to receive 5 sots from the stakes. Weights to appear after tbe Spring Handioap. Nomination, 10s; acceptance, 1 soy. One mile Farewell Handicap, of 20 aova. Second hcrse to receive 5 sovr from tbe Btakp.s. Entrance : Winners, 1 soy; losers, 10s. No acceptance. Six furlongs Dates ot Nominations, Acceptances, Entries, etc., and amounts to be forwarded therewith. Nominations close at 9 p.m. od Satobdat, 2lst November, 1891. £ p. d. First Handicap Pony Race ... 010 0 Fhins Handicap 0 10 0 handicap, Hurd Kb 0 10 0 Spring Handicao .10 0 Second Pony Handicap 0 7 6 -Weltir H ndicap 0 10 0 Weights to be declared on Saturday, Deoember sth, 1891. Acceptances, and Entrien for Maidnn Plate, close at 9 p.m. on Monday, 14th December, 1891. £ s. d. Maiden Plate 1 0 6 Filing Handicap 10 0 Handicap Hurdles .10 0 Spring Handicap 10 0 Second Pony Handioap (acceptances on the coarse) ... 0 7 6 Wilter Handicap (acceptances on tbo course) 10 0 Farewell Handicap (entries on I the course) — Winners ... 1 0 0 Farewell Handicap (entries on tbe course) — Losers ... 0 10 0 RULES AND "REGULATIONS. Definition of a Hack. — A hack ia a borse that has never won an advertised race (back and hunter race exoepted), and that is not, at the time of start, and bas not been, during the cix calendar months previous to 'he time of start, nominated for any race — back and hunter races excepted. All Nomination?, En tried, and Accept ancee, accompanied by tbe necessiry amounts, must be addressed to thu secretary, and left at tho White Hart 1 Hotel, New Plymouth, not Inter than 9 p.m. on the advertised • dales of clo6tn^. Full particulars of colors, age, pedigree, and performances must be forwarded with the nominations. No entry or nomination will be received for any of tho race 6 except npon this condition — "That all disputes, claims, and obj'jctionß arising out of the' raving ehull be decided by a majority of the stewards present, or those whom they may appoint.* Their decision upon all points connected with the carrying out of this programme shall be final. Five per cent will be deducted from all winnings towards the expenses oE the oouree. Horses walking over will receive 50 per cent, of the stakes. All races to be run under the Rules of Racing, as ai opted by the Metropolitan Clubs of iSew Zealand. Robt. G. BAUCHOPE, 2888 HoD.Sucretary. • BABRACOUTA I AM appointed SOLE AGENT in this Dietriot for Mr W. Inn us' Smoked BARRACCUTA & HADDOCKS, " the very best in New Zealand," and oan now supply them Wholesale or Retail. V. GRANVILLE, Manager, FITZROY ;B T 0 R E, a 865 . CIRCULATING 11BR4RY.Opposite Co-op watiro btoroi.

dCCOBDKONS.. - ■ ndCCOMJDEONS Sorensen & Co. fJAYE just to hand a new stock II of Aooordeons. The best and largest stook ever seen in New Plymouth. Inspection invited. Also NEW DRAPERY for tho Season, which will be sold at very Low Prices. Al descriptions of Groceries of the best quality. Very Beet Brands of TEAS. Fi'tiits nnd Confectionery, Very Best 'Dairy-fed BACON—retail at 6a per lb. Orders strictly attended to, and delivered to any part of tie town. TARAISAKI STORE, BROUGHAM STBEET. OXJJR, New Season's Calicota DRfcvSfcJ ■ , MATERIALS SneetiDgß C^O lQ endless fMHfe variety. Quilts i— J M Wintry £■■% Flowers Table Linens^ 2S^ leathers Cat? Jackets Towejb "f Dust Coats *■■■* Boys' Clothing Curtains and Hats fm w^ Merinos and Flannelettes] W—J Underwear 222« Gloves Flannels ■■■■■ Hosiery — fmym Ladies'&Qirls' Shirtingßi] US Summer Cashmeres \f& hese <Sc Ribbons&Lace 1 givo you tho above Roods at the lowest money that they can possibly be sold for, an-J defy fair and reasonable competition. Also, a New Stook of GROCERIES in all its lines. A« Cleland, Dovon Street East. Ex Doilc— 1 Case Ohrißtmaß, Now Year, and Birthday Cards. 4L Cases Fanoy Goods | 4 Cases Magazines and other books. Ex Maori @ 1 ontlon. 10 Oases General Stationery. ! 2 Bales Confectioners' and Flour ; Bags and Draperß' raper. __ __ Ex Auckland @ Glnngow— 2 Cases Masioai Instrnments — Cornets, Aooordeons, Violins, etc. 2 .Cases Ladies' Bags and general assortment Fanoy Goods. Mm Arawa @ London-* 8 Cases Fanoy Novelties, etc JOHN GILMOUR, Dei on-street, NEW PLYMOUTH. ftiT Agent for "•haw Savlll & Albion Co. C fianfeen'ft Hairy Preparations. T- MOOARTHY, GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT, Cutntld-street, INGLE WOOD a 795 TO TRAVEL THIB SEASON BETWEEN OPUNAKE.AND NEW PLYMOUTH. fiSdPJdi THOROUGH BRED 0 BY Towton — Certainty, by LI Barbary Chance, by Sir Hercules — Fineßae. Towton by Melbourne — Cinisselli. by Touchstone — Brocade. Melbourne, by Humphrey Clinker — Cervantes mare. Cocksure bping by Puriri'e sire from Dead Shot's dam should bo v good recouimondation, added to the excellence of his stock, one of his got, Cheque, bring the t>est hack that hue ever appeared on this coaet, giving awuy lumps of weight and beating such perfortnetsas Jenny, Vendor Donald, Pyramus, Despised, and a bout of others. Bongster, The Joker, Ngatokoma, Councillor, Dynamite, Gladstone, Creeping Jane, Ino, Daisy, and others of his etook have won racep, and as hacks and harness horecs they aro second to none. A most suitable sire to cross with draught and light harness mares. for terms and particulars apply to ROBERT MUNRO, a 485 Rahotn. XFor invalids.and delicate children Anlsebrook's Arrowroot and Te» Biflonitn am unnurpafweri. Neither trickery nor competition b»e been able to affect the reputation of Wolfe's Schnapps-.

\Wi/GALVANISED IRON^^W CORRUGATED AND FLAT.) TS of the HIGHEST QUALITY and UNIFORMITY. All sheets fdlt, width, and l will cover as much as any first-class Iron. A LARGE STOCK of all guages and lengths always on hand. Architects and Proprietors should blipukto for "ißedoliffe." It makes the best and most lasting roof. arOHtf DUTHIE & COn LIMITED, IRONMONGERS AND IRON MERCHANTS, 88

CASH. CASH. CASH. MATCHES, 17s 6d gross, Is 6d doz. JAM-, 3lHm for^ls SULTANAS, 8d per lb. LUNCH BISCUITS, 3d per lb FRTS.COCOA, 4djper packet &C; &C, &C. DIRECT SHIPMENT DAILY EXPECTED,) lEx|;"|Dukb«jof [Buckingham," fbom london. O-ASJtL Wanted to Purchase BUTTEK. R. COCK, BROUGHAM STREET, Direc from India. PurelndianTea only 2s M per lb Direct from the Tea Gardens. No merchants' profits fa pay, cannot be equalled at.2s 6d, Give it One Trial Wrn. Walton, r iHB CORNER SHOP. Solr Agent scr - Meeers. Lattey, Livermore, & Go. PHOTOGRAPHY. JT. C BIHCLA2& [LATE 0* GLASGOW]. rriHß First nnd } ighent award for I Pbotocrnphy at tbe Tarnnaki Jubilee Exhibition, 1891. wag goincd by J. 0.8. , • Having tho lateßt and raoßt approved applinnces, be is prepared to .execute , all work entrusted to him in first- olaes Btjle. I Homesteads and Livestock photographed , at the ebortc Bt notice. Photographs taken, by instantaneous procr 88. 47 Only first class toork turned out. Bxddio —BROUGHAM-STREET, New Plymouth. TO FARMERS DAIRYMEN "\I7J3 have' just received a Supply of Machine Oil, specially adapted^for CREAM SEPARATORS, and cheaper than anything yet offi<:rod, and have arranged for a continuous supply. A TRIAL~SOLIGITKD. We bave also to hand our now season's stook of Plunot Jr. Fißn AND GARDEN IMPIjEMENTS, LAWN MOWERS, <*IRDEN TOOLS, &o OKEY, SON, & ARNOLD, IRONMONGERS, OIL & OOLORMEN &o; Devofc-street (Central) J <NEW PLYMOUTH. J. R. KIBBY, GSH 51 a AL\O: A KSE I E • NUW KLrMOUTH AND WAITABA. OBPBRI! loft at the Taranaki Hotel, Not Plymouth, or Bridge Hotel, Waitan will X) ?w*vj>tlr •."ended *»• «28 hh * THjBREi IS ONE THING every house wife ehovild know, and that is that Hebodleß Baking Powder is the best. Why ? Jt is the oheapeßt because tbe Bobi for making breads, pastry, cakes, puddings ■oonei, 4fc. Beautifully light and whole* ■oue, In- fsd and li tint From »llgroctri

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AIVidURY 06 I KllMva Beg to Announce that they aie now Opening tip Large Shipments of Spring and Summer Goods Jn p3l the latest JFtyles in evciy Tcpaiiment, which will be found of Superior Quality, Extensive in Variety , and WILL BE MABKED AT OUR USUALLY LOW OJLSIBC PBIOES, Inspection Invited. Pattern and Price Lists Free. AMBURY~ANI) TRING, CASH TOAiPEM, PE¥o^ll &T*, MEW PLYaWOUTH.

For the Cure of All throat and luns diseases. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral is thu best known remedy. When tho bronchial tubes are sore and obstructed witl» phlegm, this medicine !s invaluable. It is aa anodyne expectorant, and, in cases of deep aoated consumption,, it cures the coughing, soothes and heals tho lacerated tissues, and induces refreshing sleep. A few doses are usu ally sufficient to afford speedy relief ia cases of Colds and Coughs It i 3 also aa speedily efficacious, and prompt to allay<tho distressing symptoms of asthma, bronchitis, sore throat, hoarseness, croup, and whooping cough, and, in thutiaur.ds of famiUeß, Is the only cure used. It is the best emergency medicine and should always boat hand. No household in which there aro young children, can afford to bo without g rRKPAKISI) BY C 3 Or. J. C. AVER & CO., Lowell, Mass., U. S. A. gold by DruggisU and Medicine Vendors. W BE W ABE Of chppp imitations Ts-e name —AVER'S Ciierry l\u for.il, ia proniinent on the wru.ppr and ia blown in the glass of each of our bottle?. Jirci.KO IS i OTTAtiK. GORBIETB BOAHD'NG HOUSE STRATFORD. US' Erery Convenience for Tourists and others. Opposite Railway Station. 061 l Whon a genuine article, such *a Wolfe's Scbnapp's baa earned a good name for itself fr»un« apring up. RUBBER STAMPS. HAVING been appointed local Agent for tbe "IPIiEMIER" RUBBEB STAMP, II t t«m prepared to receive orr'erßjfor the following kinds : — Ordiuary Hand Stamps Premier Hand D<tters Premier Self inking Patera Premier elf-inking Press Multiplex Stamp, 3, 4, or 6 dies Watch Stamp, Watch Chain htamp, Pencil Stamp, " karana" c tamp, &<\, &t\, &c." Prices and ppecirnena on application to 1). MoAUJM, BROUGHAM STREET (Over VV. B. Davies' Store.) a«45 TO STAND THIS SEASON. AtaHßßrfsa nniiE purebred Sjglfc|p3j A CLYDESDALE IsSbUd O'l*argo, r«t Mr W, I'AKiin's Fururi, TikorunvM", where man 8 will bo purldo"Ke(i with the horse. Firet-clasß feed, water, and shelter. Termß —Single mare, 50a ; two or more aa per ugreeuiont. —Apply to WILLIAM BAKER, TikoruDgi, or M. CUNNINGHAM, 568 New Plymouth. MOKAU CO^L. THE Mokau Toal (Jompany (Liuiitcd) has diupobed of its rotuii btiHinoue in Now I'lynouth to Mr A. Davidson, and nil orders for less .than one truck load muet ia future be addressed to him i!\ W. RICHMOND, Secretary.

D, BERRY, Ironmonger, BROUGHAM STREET^ NEW PLYMOUTH. WnOLBSALE AND RKTAI&. "ATLAS" STOVE Illlllll^ FOR WOOD OB GOAL, §§|l||| Cheapest and Best. lls^^jj: New Registered Stoves for wood I' 1 iSsf ilil I ™-!^^:^ 1 • or coal, Good and Cheap. 4"^ T^^l^i Shacklock's . - ■ - "- . "GrionV' 'i , '/'"'.vi!, >'* ! !rl|!| Stoves !"■'■, ' i: --- ! -v LukeV •: ' : ' "• bj!i " Premier" L^—^.-- .-. , '-"—''- <!m QueenSStoves >jfcnii«rSfl DumDy Stoves Register Grates (all piicrs), Coal Vasep, Coal Hods, Firo Irons and Brasses, Fire Guards, PATENT COAL SAVERS, Fendem, Lamps in Variety. Cutlery, Electroplate, and all the etcetras for the full equipment of cottage .or mansion. fjurse £hii»meiits ol Mew Goods Just Arrived From London and New York direct, including MANY USEFUL NOVELTIES. Entbrpriee Choppers and bruit Presses ; Bone, Snell, and Corn Mills for Poultry Fancierß, good aed very cheap; Novelties in Saws and Wrenches. Full line of Planet inn.. Garden and Farm Implements, and Keystone Drills for all kinds of grain. Johnston H irvester Co.'s " Deep Tiller" Ploughs, Hoise Hoes, &o. Farmets call and inspect I Emery Sharpening: Stones, Kitchen Stones, Bluestoae, Pond Stonee, Axo Stones. Tarn O'Shauter, Washita, and other oilstones of splendid quality— jubl arrived. Disston's Tbidmph Cbosscot Saws, and an entirely new type oi: Handsaw, containing Crosscut, Rip, Panel Saw, &0,, &o.

PUBLIC TRUST .J*£§it OFFICE OF N.Z. THE Pablio Trust Office of New Zealand offers great advantages to its clients including State guarantee against the fraud or dishonesty of the Publio Trustee. The following comparison of business between the years 1879 and 1889 will show the progress made : — 1879-80. 1889. Cash receipts « £«,813 ... £I f®<%® Total transactions, per balance-sheet „, *92,318 «. £835,203 Seoubitieb— i General Investment Account ... £70,861 ... £216,943 Special Investment Account... ~. ' £2,655 ... £215,8.%) Expenses Account— Total rocoiptß M . £3,139 ... £14,483Administrations... 172 ... 258 Probates and trusts ... ... ... 14 ... *J Willfl provisionally accepted ... ... 1 ... « Letters received... 2,122 ... 10.J20 Leotew despatched ... ... ... 1,432 ... 13,003 AGENT FOR NBW PLYMOUTH W. J SHAW

FROM THE *• UMPIRE." TPHERE are traders full many all.know,' 1 In the streets and bye ways of this town ; Some ar adepts express, at the use of finesse For theroaelves, bias meet to arouse, •Tis not now my intention to Wow ; Unto others, I'll wave such renown,' But this truth I proclaim free from guile, Free from hash, or unwarranted pile. > That for Quality, cheapness, or style, Youare light atVICI'OttIXHOtJSE ft 69» To Cure Skin Diseases. — Sulpholim Lotion quickly drives away Eruptions, Pimples, Blotches, Redness, Eczema, Acne, Disfigurements, Roughness, and Scurf, &o. caving a clear, spotless Skin and beautiful Complexion. Sulpholine is a necessity for the Skin, especially in hot climateß. Made n London. Sold erery whore. — Ar>v"" AVRBCAWI*' PIAS?<?B, PERSONS OF DELICATE CONSTITUTION, who are obliged to abstain from ordinary Coffee, should try Crease's Taraxacum or Dandelion Coffee, which is recommended by medical authorities as a very valuable beverage for persons who suffer from weak digestion, flatulency, and Qemmeaesi. Soldi* lib »ud2lbtwi, U

HERB do you get this Delicious BAKING POWDER ? Oh ! at D. 0 A;L D E R'S, Bronpkamritrett, Agent for WhitlocU'B Sauce »nd P'cklo Factory. All housewives who like to have nice mstry should oao Whitlock'B Phceuix taking Powder ; it is tho cheapest and ■uost economical in the market. Onoe used, always used. Try it. Try Whitlook's Deliah Chutney Try Whitlock's Worcester liohsh Try Whitlock's Piokled Onions Try Whitlock'B Tomato Sauce fry Whitlock's Phoenix Baking Powder Try Whitlock'B Cordials. ASK YOUR GROCER FOR THEM. iU 11 A DRINK FOR TUE GODS," so said he great Prophet— Mahomet, when taking iis cup of coffee under the fig tree. If 6ou would enjoy (such, drink Creaee'B Al offeo. Sold only ia 1 and 21b tics - 1 &DYT» .

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XL, Issue 9240, 27 November 1891, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Herald, Volume XL, Issue 9240, 27 November 1891, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Herald, Volume XL, Issue 9240, 27 November 1891, Page 4