- ' '■' *4CCOMDEQNB. Sorensen & Go. HA.YE jnst to hand a new . stock of Acoordeone. The best and I*rgest: stook ever seen in New Plymouth. Inspection invited. Also • NEW DRAPERY for|thelße,ason, which will be eoldjat very Low Prices. Al descriptions' of Groceries 1 6i the Vestfquality. . Very Best Brands of TEAS. Fruits and Confectionery, Very Best [Dairy-fed BACON— retail at 6d per lb. Orders'striotly attended to, and delivered to any part of the town,' TARANAKI STORE, BROUGHAM STREET. MOEAU COAL THE Mokaa Coal , Company (Limited) haj^, disposed of its retail business in New Plymouth to Mr A. Davidson, and : all orders for less than one truck load ' must in future be addressed to him - F, W. RICHMOND, | Seoretary. OtXR New Season's apoDp. Calicoes . DRESS | ■ MATERIALS SOcetingfl C^O ' n « nd ' eb ß Quilts fc"""l Millinery ; ' CJl^ Flowers Table Linens- Feathers %aa^ Jaokets Towels £3 Dust Coats *■■* Boys' Clothing OuHaina j and Hats f Merinos and Flannelettes JE Underwear J2SJ Gloves ' Flannels ' wmmm Hosiery— ry Ladies'* Girls* Shirtings JST"" Summer Cash- . . (QLi meres &0 -i &c «. CJ% Mon's Half%^i# hese &c. . Ribbons&Lace 1 give you the above goods at the lowest money that they oan possibly be sold for, and defy fair md reasonable competition. Also, n New Stook of GROCERIES in all its lines. A* Cleland, Devon Street} East. Ex : »orlo— 1 Case JObristnias, New JYear, and Birthday. Cards. "■ 4 Cases Fanoy Goods 4 Cases Magazines and otherfbooks. Ex 9ffaorl @ libndon. 10 Caseß General Stationery. 2 fiales Confectioners' r and Flonr Bags and Drapers' Paper. Ex Auckland @ GlaNgow— 2 Cases Musioal Instruments — Cornets, Acoordeons, Violins, etc. 2 Cases Ladies' Bags and general assortment Fancy Goods. . Ex Arawa @ liondon— 8 CasetiFanoy Novelties, etc. JOHN gTLMOUR; Devon-street, NIE:W PLYMOUTH W Agent for Show Savlll & Albion Co. V iflaniien's Dairy Preporntlons. . ; THE Direct Supply Store. VJTROOERIES, ■ CjONFECriONERY * ' Jj RUIT ALL NEW and CHOICE. N.B. — Families waited on for orders. Goods delivered to all parts of the Town. C. E. BELLRINGER, THE DJ&EOT SUPPLY STOBE, Deroh-street. a 750 ■ J. R. KIBBY. GENERAL GABBIERNEW PLYMOUTH AND WAITABA, OBDBBS left ftt .the Tannaki Hotel, New Plymouth, or bridge Hotel, Waitara, will fee promptly htlended to. tSB hk ♦• « A DRINK FOR THE GODS," so said the great Prophet — Mahomet, when taking his cup of coffee under, the tig tree. \i you would enjoy such, drink Crease's Al Coffee. - Sold only- in 1 and j 21b tins' Advt. _^_ \ • Neither trickery nor competition has been able to affect the repatotioi ot Wolf«'f Sthnaypa
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Taranaki Herald, Volume XL, Issue 9258, 7 December 1891, Page 4
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