Celebrated Wearers of the New Waterbury. # A The New Watkbbukt Watch has been universally admired, and the sales in New Zealand have exceeded one watch to every adult male inhabitant . The Hon. Dr. Pollen says: "It is marvellous that about 100,000 adult males pay the interest on our national debt, and provide for the governing machinery of the colony. 1 * He might also have added : And a more wonderful thing still, is that they aJS wear the Waterbury. BATTLE OP THE TEAS ! Af TLTC OF THE TEAB ! THE EMPIRE TEA COMPANY stands preeminent as the largest Importer of FINE TEAS in the colony. BATTLE OF THE TEAS ! ATTLE OP THE TEAS ! The Tea that ia cheap and nasty detraots from the sum o£ human hippmees. BATTLE OP THE TEAS ! ATTLE OP THE TEAS ! Life is not long enough to b 3 nauseated for a mgle d»y wilh bad Tea, BATTLE OF THE TEAS ! ATTLE CF THE TEAS I Tho I-'MPIRE TEA COMPANY mako Quality the first consideration, Quality tho last consideration; and Qtulity always. Purity and Qiulity combiaod with Value. I) ATTLE OP THE TEAS ! UATTLE OF THE TEAS! Wilh ih as honoorablo weiponß we win TEE BATTLE OF THE TEAS ! ATTIE OF THE TEAS! EMPIRE TEA Company, W. & G. TURNBULL & Co., Proprietors, WELLINGTON. "taranaki dookey olub. hackjderby. To bb ron on New Plymouth Raobcodesb on Boxing Day, 1894. HACK DERBY, 077150. Second horse to receive 30 save , and third horse 20 eovs. frrin tho stake*. For threeyear olds {now yrarlinge). Derby weights. One mile and a-balf. Five per cent, will be do 'acted from the above stakes, to go towards the expenses of tho course. Hack means a horse that has ntver toon aiace, and is not nominated at time of start for any race (Hack and Hunter races execpted). Nonrnition, 1 boy , to close on Ist May, 1893 First Acceptance, 1 soy , to close on Saturday, 30th Decemb.r, 1893. Final Payment, 1 boy., to be made on Saturday, Ist Lkeemb r, 1894, at 9 p.m. ROBP. G, BAUCHOPE, Hon. Sec. m 721 SOLE BROS, TARANAKI BUTCHERY. DEVON-STREET. OX BEEF and Wether Mutton of the best quality. Best dairy-fed Pork. Small goods of every description in constant supply. Families waited on daily for orders. SALE OF FJRONTAGES ON DEVON-STREET OPPOSITE TUB RED HOUSE HOTEL FP. CORKILL is favoured wilh , instructions to SELL BY ' PRIVATE TREATY— Three Pnblivisicns of Section Z, having carh a fnntage of 40 FEET to DiVON SIREKT, by a drpili of a^out 115 FM'T to a tight-of-way Irom Oo\tr nlrcet, 20 foat wide. Plan may bo s- on and furtln r paTlicu'are obtained upon app'iuulion. F. P. CORts^lLL, 21m National Bank Chambers. TARRY'S COACH T EAVES INGLEWOOD on Wednea- ■*-' days and Patardays at 8.15 a.m, for Now Plymouth. From New Plymouth to Inglowood at 3.15 p.m. Orders left at the Taranaki Hotel, New Plymouth, or Cold well's Hotol, Inglewood, will receive prompt ntteption. Goods and parools delivered to any part o the town at cheap rates/ JAMES TARRY, Proprietor. A Faib, Beautiful Skin,— Sulpholine Soap gives the nattial tint and peach-like Bloom of a perfect Complexion ; makes the Skin Bmooth, supple, healthy, comfortable. Sulpholine Soap, 6d tablets. Everywhere— Advi.
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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 9685, 29 April 1893, Page 4
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