4CCORDKONB. : MCQMDEONfy Sorensen & Co. HAVE just to baud a new stock of Accordeons. The best and largest stook over seen iu2 New Plymouth* § •■ ' I Inspection invited. Alscr 2 NEW DRAPJSRY for the^Seaßon, which will be Boldlat very Low Prices. ; Al desciiptioDS of Giocerieß of the best quality. ! l-Very Best grands of T"EA^. Fruits and Coniecfioiicry r , Very Boat 'Dairy-fed BACON— retail at> 6d per lb.. ; Orders strictly attended to, and delivered to any part of the town/ , ; TARAiNAKI STORE, fiWJJGHAM STREET. MOKAU COAL THE Mokau Coal Company (Limited) has disposed of its retail^businesß in New Plymouth to Mr A. DAviDSOrt/ and dll orders' for less than one truck load must in future be addressed to him ' F. W.piCHMOND, Secretory. OUJR New Season's GOODF. Calicoes DRESS ■ MATERIALS Snoetings G/& m e °dlet>s #■■_« variety. Qailttf "S3 Milliner/^ i '. ■ Flowers Table|Linons fSSL Jfeathers %tmmfi Jackets Toweie r"t Dust Coats *™ "■* Boys' Clothing Curtains}! and Hats ft m^ Merinos and Flannelettesjla 2_sm Undcrwoar I S2S > Gloves Flannels «■_■ Hosiery— Ladies r & Girls' Shirtingej Imwa Summer Cash- j ,-,:■' ; . "JflL— 1 meres' -'. I rAc.," 1 &0., —p* Men's Half- I *^i# hose ' &o.|| Ribbons&Lefte \ I givejyou the|[abovo goods at the low«u! money: that they can possibly be sold for, 1 and defy fair and reasonable competition t ) \ 1 i __ JAIso, a New Stook of [GROCERIESJ in'all its lines. ' i Cieland, I [Devon East. j Ex Doric— . 1 Case Christmas, Now 1 1 Year, and Birthday Cards. 4 Cases Fanoy Goods 3 4 Cases Magazines and£othe?Jbookg. Ex ftlnori @ I*ondoii. 10 Cases General Stationery"/!^ 2 Bales Confeotioners' and JFloar Bags and Drapers' Paper. ' Ex Aucklniitf @ GlabiKOW— » ; 2 Cases Musical .Instroments — Cori nets, Accordpons, Violms, etc., 12 ' Cases Ladies' Bags and general : assortment F^noy Goods. Ex Arawn @: LondoH— 8 Cases Fanoy Novelties, eto. ; fJOHNLOf^MOU^ j nie;w p lTv m oiu th W Agent for| ', jshtrtv Pavlll fc. Alliiou Co. € Uao^n's Dairy PrcnnraCASH. OASp. cash! M;a B tp!h;es, 17s v &<>**> : Is6d doz. STAM, 3ltinsyo];is Bd, per Jib. jiUNCHSBISCUITS, Sdfpe^lb 3FR^S;COCOA, 4d>rpactet &0., \ &c, dc. DIRECT SHIPMENT DAILY EXPECTED,) lEx "|Dokb or Bdckinoham," FROM tONDON.| O -A . S ±i ; IWanted to Ptirchase, WrOBSBt. ' SSJBT" "~" ' R. COCK, 3POUGHAM STREET. d! R. KIBBY, (FUST E RIAL C ARSR I E R. ; HKW PL3TMOUXH AND WAITABA. JT \BDBBB left at tho Taranaki Hotel, New \J Plymouth, or. Bridge Hotel, Waitara, will be promptly Mtendod to. 928 hb ♦• j m ' « A DRINK FOR THE GODS," so sftid the great Prophet— Mahomet, when taking' qis cup of coffco under the fig tree. If you tvOuld enjoy such, drink Crease's Al Coffee. Sold only in 1 and 21b tinsgj Advt.
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Taranaki Herald, Volume XL, Issue 9254, 2 December 1891, Page 4
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