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MissingorLost £50 REWARD, ? TTI BENEZER CHARLES THOMSON j 1 Pj left Onehunga by steamer Mahioapua for New Plymouth on Ist December! lus^, arriving there on following day. lie < *'»8 seen and recopnited at the Breik-' water and at' tbe T<»ranabi Hotel, New Plymouth. His relativos offer through the Po'ice a REWARD of £50 for his recovery, or for such dtfii ito information as will prove what fate has bofnllen him. Dkeobiption : Nativo of Now South Wales ; ago 28; sft Bin high, reddish bashy moustiehe, brown li'iir, Bli^htly grov, partly bald ; s'i.ht, wiry figure ; wore a blue sergu suit, small brown felt hat; carried a blank Gludetone bag, with dark pi dd rur strapped th"reor». Phjtograph at office of: this paper. Information pin be i;ivea to thj Police or to A. Thomson, Unim Bank, Auckland. Auckland, 13th Fubiuary 1893, 327 a Watches oy the ,iest English American, and Swiss makers. Engagement, Wedding, and Dress Kings of the most exquisite style and finish. Case goods, solid Silver and Electroplate — unquestionably the best stock in the Province — AT J. H. Parker's, (Under the Gold Spcotacles), DEVON BTBKBr, NEW PLYMOUTH. MUSICAL NOTICE. WCOKER has pleasure in announc • ing that owinj; to the increase of business ho his seemed the services of Mr IV. W. IVatson, from the wcll-kno.vn firm of Messrs C. Be^g & Co , Dunodin, cs Pi mo Tuner and Repairer. WV'. will be pleated to un Icrtako the repair of any cloeb of Piano, Organ, or nny musical ins'rument on the nosl reaeoca'^o terms. Pianos tuned in town or oouctr} — yearly or 6ingly. Mdsio Wabehotjsk: Devon-etreet, New PlymoutU, 42 a The "Wright's" Shop BROUGHAM STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH. Desires to express his deep obligation to the purchasing pu jlic of Taranaki for the generous support he has received. Tbe Cash Palace Stock is now being cleared, regardless of cost. "All goods marked in plain figures," and the best possible va'uc given for ready money, as Mr Wane's Home engagements re • quire his early return to England The old adage that " Good wine needs no bush" has been amply verified by the large purchases made by a discriminating public, " Quality and Value being the only true test universally recognised." HENRY WANE Qonfidently appeals to all ready money bicycrs of General Drapery, Hosiery,' Ready -mace Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Carpets, Ribbons, Straw, Chip, and Fell Hats, to come and vieio and judge for themselves, and take advantage of this unprecedented opportunity of securing retail quantifies at less than wholesale prices, and at the same time have a greater variety to select from in extent and value than has ever been opened tip in Taranaki before. i|whßi y bbciiiU} WHOLESALE AND EETAIL WAREHOUSEMAN, THE "WRIGHT'S" SHOP, Brougham Streot, New Plymouth. " A Miraculous Salve." — For cleansing and healing ulcerated Bad Logs, Boils, Abscesses, Ulcers, Burns, Scilds, and I Wounds of nil kinds, " Clarke's Miba- , culous Halve" is superseding everything. Its curative properties in Earache, Sciatica, Lumbago, &c, are wonderful. Sold ovcrywhere in pots at Is l£d, 2s Dd, and 4s 6d each. Proprietors, Tho Lincoln and Midland Counties Dttuo Company, .Lincoln, England,

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 9682, 26 April 1893, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 9682, 26 April 1893, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 9682, 26 April 1893, Page 3