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' Tenders . " FTIENDERS are invited, and will be I received to Noon of Monday, the I4ih December next, for a Twenty-one Yearn' LEASE of 76 acres, being seaward part of section 132, Waitara West. Forms of tender, declaration, and all information can be obtained from W. RENNELL, Reserves Trustee. New Plymouth, 26th November, 1891. b 6 TARANAKI ACOLIMATIS&.TION SOCIETY. . PISHING SEASON.— Ist OCTOBER, 1891, to 31st MARCH, 1892. LIST OF PERSONS to whom Licenses to Fieh for Trout have been issued :—: — John Theruelsen W. H. Frankljn, son. Peter Hunter W. H.Franklyn, jun. Walter Bewley U. O. Smith Henry Taylor Charles Smith Q. Andrews W. A. Mason R. R. Patterson James Smith Henry Taylor, jun. W. T. Owen A. E. Coomber R. S. Hirshberg W. L. NEWMAN, to Hon. Sec. EUSSELL'S CIKOULATING LIBRARY— Opposite Oo- operative Stores. MRS. &ISLE (Recently arrived in New Zealand) WISHES lo inform the Ladies oE New Plymouth that she will open an establishment on Monday, the 23rd inst., for Ladif s' Tailoring, Dressmaking, and Millinery. She has had first- claes West End experience at T. S. Richards', The Qownery, South Kensington, London, an ( stablishment patronised by Princess Christian and many of the nobility. Improvers and apprentices wanted. IgT Address — Mrs Lislk, Courtenaystreet (two doors east of tho Eginont Stores). a 931 SOMERSET BOARDING-HOUSE. MRS. WEEKS begs to intimate that, having considerably added to the aoove, she is now prepared to offer ample and oonvenient accommodation for Boarders and Visitors to New Plymouth on strictly moderate terms. Plunge and Shower Batb. On- Market Days a Good DINNER is provided ai 9d the meal. 094 l jm:. wkk_k>% PLUMBER, GASFITTER, AND SANITARY ENGINEER, Bl&GS to notify to the Inhabitants of New Plymouth and District that tio has taken the piemises ud joining Somerset Boarding House, and intends opening the same with a we'l selected j Stock of Trade Requisites on SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 28. M. W. hopes by strict attention to Business to merit a share of your patronage. a 942 BOOTS* BOOTS* BOOTS' BEGS to tender his sincere thanks for the very liberal support which he lias received eince opering biißineM?, and begs to advise his numerous customers and friends that he has now opened up a splendid lot of new Season's Goods, epocially suited for the Town and Country trade. NOW LANDED.jl^ CASES and TRUNKS l^j of Kew .Lines in Boots and Shoes. Boots for Ladies 1 Shoes for Ladies 1 All splendid quality and finish. Ask to Bee roy new Larties* Walking Shoes, only 4s 9d per jair— a marvel of cheapness B§T Call and inspect my new stock, I 6§fr* which, for quality combined with igp* cbf apness, oannot be beat in the $£jT colony. Remember — T^tvttto' C^SH BOOT DEPOT, JONES CASH BOOT DEPOT, (where you get value for your money), Devon Sti cet, New Plymouth a 972 " Honesty ia tho hest policy." If everybody thought bo, Wolfe s Schnapps would not be imitated as it. ih. TUB Direct Supply Store. VJTROCEIUES, OoNFEOTIONERY Jj KUIT ALL NEW aid CHOICE. N.B.— Families waited on for orders. Goods dolivered to all part- of the Town. O. E. BTCLLRJNGER, THE DJRECT SUPPLY STORE, Devon-street. 750 D ED CROSS REMIiDIES are ob'taiuable **■ al all Rrocers and ohemiats. ami at the Cabh Palao*.-— Red Crocs Qintrae he Mighty Hualer.

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XL, Issue 9252, 30 November 1891, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Herald, Volume XL, Issue 9252, 30 November 1891, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Herald, Volume XL, Issue 9252, 30 November 1891, Page 3