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Linoleum, Cucoa Malting in first class order, in dining-room, hall, and passage ; best quality ;to be sold on 3rd May at F. A. Ford's furniture sale, Vivian-Bt, by Newton King. — Advt. Drapery ond New Zealand made cloth, ing. — Having purchased a very large consignment of drapery and clothing at a ridiculously low price, we are determined to give the public the full bonofit of oui bargain ; in fact we are selling many lines at and below English cost. Wo would recommend all those in want of cheap and good goods to give ub a call at W.D.C Warehouse, Devon-street, New Plymouth. — J. W. Foote, Manager. — Advt. Billiard Table, — • Three quarter size, Gas pendant, shades, cues, balls, rest, marker, dining room table top, new cloth; as good aB new, to be sold by auction at F. A Ford's turniture sale on 3rd May by Newton King. — Advt. Spectacles. — Preserve your sight by aving glassec fitted to suit both eyes. (N Lazarus' patent). — J. & T. Averv, bolo agents in Taranaki. — Advt Wo havo had much pleasure in inspecting a consignment of Boots, Suoes, and Slippers to suit tho present Beason direct fioiu the Eng isli manufacturers, ex b.p. Indramayo, to the order of E. Dockrill. 'I hey are now on view in his shop, next Mr Newton King's Auction Mart, and as they are of Sni'EßiOß Quality and will bo sold at a Low Piuoe they should command a bPEEDY Sale. We were also pleased to notice the superioiity of bis Colonial Manufactured Coots, Shoes, and Slippers as proof of the great advance made by our Colonial factories ; and from bis well-known low prices they are sure to have a large sale, — Advt* Tho finest and best cigarettes on the market are the " Pdrity," which can be obtained wholesale and retail from J Avery, solo agent for Taranaki, Devonstreet, New Plymouth ; also smokers' requisites in great variety. — Advt. FOOTBALL 1 FOOTBALL I! Just arrived, direct from London, a splendid assortment of now balls ond extra bladders, all sizes ; from the best makers, at J. Avery'a Devon street. — Advt. Mr Milton Craig begs to call the attontion of the musical public to his new Bhipment of pianos and organs. Show roomß next Alexandra Hall — Advt. Tho genuine Wertheim Sowing Machines with latest improvements for hand and treadle on liberal terms for cash, or time ayment at G. M. Brasoh &Co. Certainly ttie best medicine known is JANDEn and Son's Euoaltpti Extbaot. Pest its eminently powerful effects in vOugtiß, colds, influenza — the relief is in 'tantaneouß. In serious casoa, and accidouta of all kinds, be they wounds, burns, soiliingb, bruises, sprains it ib the safest remedy — no swelling, no inflammation. Like surprising effects produced in cronp diphtheria, bronclntiu, inflammation of the lungs, Bwollings, &c. ; diarrhoea, dycentrj • tiifieaeeß of the kidneys, and urinary organs. In hbo at hospitals hud medical clinics ail ovor the globe ; patronised by His Majeßty the King of Italy -, cwwnad witb mcd*. rod diploma tt International Exhibition Amsterdam. Trust in this fcpurnrfld tiela, ami "neot «li bn?«rfe AN EMINENT PH YSICIAN says if the public would drink Icbs tea and mon (JoHee there would bo a great many less sufferers from that troublesome complaint — indigestion. Creases Al Coff °a is th* beet. Bcid only in 1 asd 2ri tin?. ArVT " A Miraculous Salve." — For cleansing and healing ulcciatod Bad Logs, Boils, Al.scessos, Ulcers, Burns, Suilde, ana Wounds of all kinds, ''Clarke's Miraculous Salve" is superseding everything. Its curative properties in Earache, Sciatica, Lumbago, &c, are wonderful. Sold everywhere in pots at Is l£d, 2s 9d, and 4s 6d each Proprietors, The Lincoln and Midland Countiks Duug Company, Lincoln. England. ONE BOX OF CLARKE'S B 41 PILLS is warranted to cure all discharges from the Urinary Organs, in cither box (acquired or constitutional), li ravel, and Pains in tho Back. Guaranteed free from Mercury. Sold in boxes, 4s Cd each, by all Cliomiftts and Ptilunt Aledicine Vendors. Sole Proprietors. Tug Lincoln and Midland Cobntieb Diu'f t- Lincoln. England. Liver Complaints. — Dr King's Dsnda. lien und Quinine Liver Pills, without Mercury are a potont roinody ; remove all bh er and Stom&ch Complaints, Biliousness, Headache, Sickneeß, Shoulder Pains, Heartburn, In. ; g6Biion, Constipation. Mad* only ! n London. Sold ov»r\wner».— ADVV (For continuation of reading mailer see dth page,) LOST, — Bolwotu lnglcwooi ani K(,mont Vi Ii«o,I i«o, GLADSTONE BAG ; fin 'er rewarded oa returning tame -o Tarry's coach. BG7h v. \7AN ! EO — V smart BO V.— Apply to vv Dr. OVakboll. 8648 NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. FUNERAL OP~LATE HON. ■ PREMIER. ON SUNDAY, 30th April, a Spooial Passenger Train will leavo New t lyraouth nt 745 n.m , Sentry Uill 8.10 a.m., lu^lowood 8.38 a.m., otratfurd 9.15 a.m., Kllhatn 933 a.m., Normanby 3.47 am, Ilawcra 10.15 a.m., arriving at Wan, 'anui nt 1.35 pm. Special will stop only dtthe stations above named, and will return, leaving Wanganui at 530 p.m. for Now Plymouth. Fares from New Plymouth :— Firatolnßs, 29a 9i ; second-class, 19s lid. 86ls BY ORDEtt. SATURDAY, MAY 13th. newton"king ? Has retoired instructions from the Mortgagees, to Still by auction nt his mart on the above date, — THEoaste-n moiety of allotment 121, New Plymouth, containing 20 p-.rehes, with dwelling ani outbuildings thereon, formerly occupied by Mr W. d. Atkinson. Salo at 2 o'clock. ' 865 a NO 9 (OMATA) ROAD BOARD. ELECTION OF TWO MEMBKRS. "\TOMINATtO^Sof candidates to fill _I_N two extraordinary vacancies on ttiiß Board, wlrch occurred on the 22nd April, 1893, can be left at my houso, on the Wuiroka Road, Oman, umil noon of Satd-rday, flth May, 1893 lliu citation [it nocessarj) will be hold by show of hands in the Omata Hohoolroom, on Monday, 15th May, 1893, at 6 p.m, R. J. BAKEWELL, . * „ nt L M » Retur ning Officer. April 25th, 1893, 85ii '

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 9685, 29 April 1893, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 9685, 29 April 1893, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 9685, 29 April 1893, Page 2

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