TARANAKI LAND ; BUILDING, and INVESTMENT I SOOIETr (Permanent.) [ESTABLISHED 1865. Incorpomted under " The Building Societies' Act, 1880." Directors : Messrs. T. King (Chairman), A. and D. Bhuttleworth, Riohard Cock, T. X Skinner, J. Paul, and W. H. J. Sefferu. Solicitor : Mr Oliver Samuel. *"PHE Sooiety was established to provide •■• Members with the means of investment and to entble them to acquire freehold property. The Sooiety has adhered to the principle on which it was founded, viz., tthat all the profits be equally divided among the Members, Borrowers, and Investors alike. Particulars as to the working of the Society and the conditions on which money can bo borrowed may bo obtained from ROBT. G. BAUCHOPE, Brougham-Btreet. Secretary. New Plymouth 199 ja3l--19 MR. H. G. FORLONG, (Sor(jkoh Dentist) DEVON STREET, HAS removed to the rooms lately occupied by Messrs Skeot & Gray). Fees reduoed to Aaoklaud and Wellington rates, with all the latest improvements in Dentistry. Mr Forlong begs to intimate that Mr &night, dentist, will carry on his practice for a further term of Bis months, from September, 1891, owing to his prolonged illnees. Mr Knight will visit Patea on Tuesday, December 15th, at Central Hotel; nnd Hawera on \Vedneßday, 16th, at Mr Fake's. «i 650 tc T. MCCARTHY, GENERA^ COMMISSION AGENT, Culfield-street, INGLEWOOD. a 795 THERE IS ONE THING every housewife should know, and that s — Hercules Baking Powder is the best. Why ? It is tho cheapest because it is the best for making bread, pastry, cakes, puddings, scones &c. In 6d and Is tins. — Ai»vt VIOLIN ! VIOLIN I MR B R A~S GSOYE, Teacher of the Violin, (Late of tho buildhall School of Music, London), is prepared to receive pupils. For terms apply to H. Collier & Co., Music Warehouse, New Plymouth. fa6B7 M U S [ C aIC ORGANTST ST. MARY'S CHURCH, IS now prepared to receive pupils for Piano, Organ, and Singin*. Terms on application to H, Collier & Co., or to Mr Brook, at his temporary residence, Powderham -street, near Government Buildings. f a 531 H. CoLLiERJ |[WalterCoksb Piano, Harmonium and Organ' Tuning, Repairing and Renovating. | H. COLLIER & CO. MUSIC SELLERS, NEW^PLrMODTH. H COLLIER & CO. have pleasure in * announcing that owing to the increase of business at this branch, they have secured the services of MR. MILTON CRAIG,: who has jasfc retarned from Europe. He holds & certificate and letter of recommendation from one of the largest ' and moat celebrated Pianoforte Manufacturers in London, Meßsrs W, G. Eavebtaff & Sons, as follows : — CERTIFICATE! FROM EAVESTAFF & SONS, PIANOFORTE MAKERS, LONDON. This is to certify that MR. MILTON CRAIG has a practical experience in connection with tho construction, repairing and tuning Pianofortes. Ho is leaving our works for New Zealand, and wo havo every confidence in his abilities, and wish him every success. W. G. Eavestaff & Sons, Per W. G. Eavestaff. May?6tb, 1891. A large assortment of the best quality o; materials tor repairing &c. t always in stock. Toning in Town or Country singly or by the year. The « Eavestaff " Piano, tho Waldtnar Piano, the Fubr Piano, Dominion Organ, and Estoy American Organs, &o , &c., and those of many otlicr celebrated makers may be had of H. COLLIER & CO, Tho easy timo payment system applied to (ill instruments sold at H. COLLIER & OO.'S Music Warehouse. MUSIO. THE IMIIS^ES FOILIDiiW \ RE "prepared to give lessons on PIANOFORTE, VIOLIN, ZITHER, and VIOLINETTE. Albo, — "RITCHIE'S MUSICAL OEORD INDICATOR " Taught — a simplo method by wlioh anyone entirely ignorant of music can learn to vamp accompaniments, to any song or dance, on tho pianoforte in a very short time. For termn apply at private residence, Queen-street. •fa 447 CALENDAR for DEO.-JAN., 1891-189^. Bpnday f~T3 l_2oJ_27j__3/T0 Monday j 14 |~2'l j2B j 4 | 11 Tuesday | 15J 22 | 29 f 5 |"12 Wednesday |~16" |~23 j~30" | ~6"| 1 3 Thursday j 17 {"24 | 3^L 7 |'14 Friday | 18 |~25~| "1 |_ 3 | 15 Saturday | 19 |26j" "2 j 9 | 16 PUBLISHED DAILY. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1891. The Mangamingi block of about 8,000 acres is now in tho market. On Tuesday the Gairloch arrived at Waitara, from Omapero, with 270 store cattlo. Store cattlo for land north of the Mokau aro now being diivon overland from tho Waikato. Mr Walton notifies that he has secured from Mrs Ryley some of the favorite home made strawberry jam for the Xmas season. Mrs Ryley's preserves are so well known that no further recommendation is needed,
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Taranaki Herald, Volume XL, Issue 9266, 16 December 1891, Page 2
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