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Bales by Anction. STBATPOSD . TO-MORROW. NEWTON KING Will stll by auction at hia yards, BtratforH, on the above date, — 1 r\r\ 18-MJNTHS to 2 -YEARS LUU STEERS 60 18 months to 2J-yea'B Bteorß ( 0 2 yonrß Steers 50 18 months Mixed aO Calves and Yeirliaga 25 18-montha Heifers (hand-fed) 6 Fat Bullooks 5 Springing Heifors Sale at 12 30 o'clock. al6om _ | ~ WAIWAKAIHO. THURSDAY^JDNE 15. NEWTON KING Will sell by auction at hia yards, Waiwa kaibo, on tha above date, — INGS 4fcU 35 Calves 10 2£ to 3 yr ar Steers 40 18- months MixeP 1 5 Springin!? Ueifera 6 Fat H' ifera 5 Cows 150 Woolly Lambs 12 Ewes in lamb Sale at 12 30 o'clock. a!6l

WANTED TO PURCHASE OLD NEW ZBILAN 1 ) POSTAGE STAMPS fcom 1855 to 1873. r*A Tn 01 EAOH P aid for NZ « O a ©b-L STAMPS of these iseuee. It will repay old residents to search up their old letters nni forward them to the nDrieui ned. Stamps in pairs or blocks or on on^'nil 1-tten allowed extra for at a liberal rate. Als", high pricf s paid for old Australian otampß. Cosh sent promptly per return tniil. W. ORCHARD & Co., as3h Box 28, P. 0., Hawera 4 OLD COLONIAL POSTAGE STAMPS. ANY quantity of the above will be purchased at full values. Apply to " CoLLicrroß, ' Care of Mr F. P. Corki 1, n6om Now PI- tn«uth. E. EVETTS, BAKER AND CONFECTIONER, Devon street East. MANUFAOTURKR of Malt Bbead umli r Moaigotueriu'a Patented Proves. Also Wheat Meal Bread and Milt Scones. The Malt Extract keeps the bread moist, makes it delicious ia flavor, fine in texture, and bountiful in color. W Invaluable to siok people and growing children. This process was awardo-3 Gold Medal, Industrial Exhibition, Glasgow, 1886 7 ; Prize Medal. Edinburgh, 1886, highest award; Certificate of Merit by the Sanitary and Health Institute Grent Britain. Wedding, Christening, and Birthday Cakes to order. Sooials, Pionios, Balls, etc., supplied on shortest notice. H. REYELL, PASTRY COOK, BAKER, AND CONFECTIONER, BEGS to inform tin public that he is now makiog Malt Bread according to the latest recipes, aui which his been tested and approved by Di 1 L^atham, who Hates that it is easily di^esteJ uud highly nutritious. Also, MaltScontß and Wheat Meal Bread, which aro highly recomnended. All goo's guaranteed Al. C. M. Sorensen, SELLING OFF DRAPERY AND CLOTHING at Wholesale Prioeß FOR CASH. [ beg t) thank the inhabitants rf New Pl>rouut> acd the public generally foi :lieir liberal supoort for the last s'x yearn, md nra now offjrin^ the wuolo o£ mj D.ap ry and rlothng at wh >le?alo prio* fcr cash only. Gucds muHt be sod. AH ever due accounts must be paid on 01 before June 2oth, to me, or to Mr G. W Qovelt, my solicitor. 0. M. SORENSEN, Devon Street, New Plymouth. T. BETTERIDGE BEG 3 to inform the inhabitants of New Plymouth and district that he has commenced busin> ss as Fruiterer, Grocer, and General Storekeeper, in the shop tocently occupied by Mr Harvey, bootmaker, next to Mr Svetts, baker, Devon- strict, ond hipes by strict attention to merit a ehuro of public patronage. Note address— DEVON STREET Mr Evetls, Baker). a!4sm SPECIALTIES AND NOVELTIES [IN Groceries, Provisions, AND Italian Goods. Evaporated Peaches Evaporated a& Aprioots Pure Sfi Honey Pore r^ Lard Faot o r y omv Cheese B.a oo n aim Hams Tinned Rabbit Teas. ™ Teas. $ TEAS. Same a* diatributed throughout the towo. DEVON & COURTENAYSTREETS, IF YOU WOULD LIVE LONG »nd prosper drink good Coffee. It maketh tn< heart glad, keepeth the bram clear, ant helpeth digestion. Be sure and as»k foi Orease'B Al Coffee, Sold only in i and 2 b tins.— Adw

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 9721, 12 June 1893, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 9721, 12 June 1893, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 9721, 12 June 1893, Page 3

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