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B. R GARRETT, June 7th, 1898. Dear Sir,— I beg to inform yon that I aooept your offer of Eight Shillings in the Ponnd (8s in the £) for the whole of my stock of English, French, German, and Colonial Boots, Shoes and Slippers to the amount of £876 7s loa. Yours, etc., A. WALKER, Lome-street, Anckland. Wholesale Boot & Shoe Importer. { B. R, GARRETT Desires to state that he has removed the above stook to his premises Brougham-si, flew Plymouth (Opposite Taranaki Hotel), "WHERE IT WILL BE SOLD AT oasl°o m i*{HALF USUAL PRICE} o^oV* JS"Remember ! These goods are the stock of a Wholesale Toot Importer, and not of a retail shop. Sale now on, Children's Boots ... 1/6, reiuced to 4d I LndicB 1 Button Children* Patent | Shoes 12/6, reduoed to 7/11 Lice 2/6, reduced to 9d Ladies' Button Children's Plain Shoes 12/6, reducei to 8/6 Sfaps 1111, reduced to 1/3 La lies' Leglets ... 11/9, reduoed to 7/6 Children's Evening Ladies' Log lets ... 13/6, roduoed to 8/6 Shoes 3/6, reduced to 1/11 Girls' School Boots Children's Strong 7to 9 5/6, reduced to 3/11 Straps 3/11, reduced to 2/11 Gir.V School Boots CWdcen's Strong 10 to 13 ... 6/6, reduced to 4/11 Jlilaßtio Sides ... 4 6, reduced to 2/6 Girls' Avondale CLildren'B Kid and Shtes ... ... 6/6, reduced to 4/6 Pat Balmorals... 4/6, reduced to 2/11 Girla 1 French Calf Children's French Olieets 8/6, reduce! to 6/6 Strnps 3/(5, reduced to 1/9 Ladies' Leather La nl63'n 163 ' o Pranella Slippers ... 3/11 reduced to 2/11 Button Shoeß ... 4/6, reduced to 2/6 Ladies' Dairy Boots 8/6, reduoed to 6/6 Ladies' Prunella Ladiee' Leglets ... 9/6, reduced to 76 LaceShoßS ... 4/6, reduced to 2/ > Ladies' Felt Slippers 3/3, reduoed to 2/3 Ladies' Plush Ladits' Carpet Slippers ... 2/6, red ucod to 1/11 Slippers ... 2/11, reduced to 1/11 Ivies' House Boots Ladies' Elastio (Wings) .... 5/6, reduced to 3/11 Sides 12/6, reduced to 8/6 Ladies' U'ur-bound Men's Bluohers ... 6/6, reduced to 4/11 Slippers ... 4/11, reduced t0.2/11 Men's Shoes ... 9/6, roduoed to 6/6 Ladies' Glace Court Men's Best WaterShoes 5/6, rednced to 3/6 tight Bluchers... 10/6, reduoed to 8/t5 Ladies' Glaoe Kid Men's Elastic sides 12,6, reduoed to 8/11 Court Shoes ... 5/9, reduce! to 3/9 Men's Balmorals... 12/6, reduced to 9/6 jadies' Court Shoes 5/11, reduced to 3/11 Men's Court Shoes 10/6, reduced to 7/6 Ladies' Langtry Men's Watertights 12/6, reduced to 10/6 Patent Shoes ... 5/6, reduced to 3/3 Men's Cookham's 17/6, reduced to 13/6 Ladies' Walking Men's English Shoes 8/6, reduoed to 4/11 Shooters ... 17/6, reduced to 14/6 This is the Largest Stock of Boots ever offered for sale in New Plymouth. Thousands of other kinds in stook, including Men's Glove Kid (Elastio and Lace), Krnpp Balmorals, Porpoise Hide Boots, Bostook's Best Goods (Ladies' and Gents'), Footholds, Goloshes Sand Shoes and Slippers in ail kinds, Pollook'u Best Prunella Elastio Sides, Blaok and Brown Leggings, Gum Boots, Tan Boots and Shoes. A WARNING TO THE PUBLlC— Beware of Sham Sales i W This is the only Genuine Boot Bale in New Plymouth. &a B, R. Carrett, Brougham-stree% New Plymouth (Opposite Taranati Hotel), and at 110, Queen-street, Auckland.

Chatsworth House TS NOW OPENED as a firitolaß *■ Boarding I'slabli&hment, where families or individuals will get all the comforts of a borne at moderate chargeß The bedrooms are spacious and well furnished, having a cheerful view from eaob window. There is a Smoking and Sittin room ; also Drawing-room, with gran Piano. Hot, Cold, and Shower Bathß can be had; and, iv fact, every comfort. Au Ordinary every day from 12 to , MRS. BEESON, b 409 Proprietress. PHOTOGRAPHY PHOTOGRAPHY CHAS. iT SHAW, PORTRAIT AND LANDSCAPE PHOTOGRAPHER, NEW PLYMOUTH. PORTRAIT Work rxeouled in all Hb branches. Farms, Homesteads, and Live StoDk photographed. All work turned out in firet-claes style, with promptitude and despatch. Specimens of work alwayi on view. OHAS. B. SHAW : Photographer Studi Brougham-street. b 155 13OLE BROS., TARANAKI BUTCHERY, DEVON-STREET. OX BEEF and Wether Mutton of (tho i \bcei quality. Best dairy-fed Pork. Small goods of evory description in constant Bupply. Families waited on daily for orders. MONEY. " MONEY TO LEND, in large or small umß. FOR SALE OR LEASE — Numoront Town and ,Country Properties, on easy terms. O W. GOVETT aB6 Solicitor. MONEY. MONEY TO LEND in large or small BUniß, at lowest current rates. Town, suburban, and countr j propertie for sale. ARTHUR SIAKDISH, Solicitor. "TcTBEILETrORI^OR bALE.~ THI5 old. established CURRIE-STREEI ■»■ BAKERY, lately in tho occupation of Mr J. West. Apply to 984 m W. L, NEWMAN.

W. H. F RANKLYN - OS? rd 6 g OC g -a a> as i s Okey, Son & Arnold "T'XXISH to inform their cus> V V tomers and the public generally that Mr John Eabp, so i well and favorably known in connec tion with the Hardware trade of Taranaki daring the last fourteen years, has joined us in partnership, and that the name of the firm in future will be Okeys, Arnold I Earp. Thanking our numerous friends and patrons for past favors, we respectfully intimate that we shall still use our best endeavors to merit a continuance of the same. ADDRESS— Devon- st # Qentral, NEW PLYMOUTH. THERE IS ONE THING every house, wife Bbould know, and that s — Herodles Baking Powdkr iB the best. Why ? It a the cheapest because it is the best for jiaking bread, pastry cakes, puddings roxies &8 In 6d and 1b tine. — Advt

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 9767, 27 July 1893, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 9767, 27 July 1893, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 9767, 27 July 1893, Page 1

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