■ Sales by Anohon. WAITARA IMPORTANT AND UNRESERVED Clearing Sale of Merchandise. WYLLIE &11OUNTREE Have received inßtruct'ons from {Messrs Joll Bros, who are clearing out the old Co-operative Ktore, now in their oocupation, to sell by auotion at an J early date, which will appear in a future issue, the following lines of goods, viz.: — -| f\ TONS Barb Wire, 4 tons Plain AXJ Galvanised Wire (No. 7 and 8), 2 tons Black Wire, 5 tons Roofing Iron sft to 10ft, Crookery, Toilet sets, Bets Jugs, Toa-setß, Tsapote, &c, &c, Birdcages, Bentwood Chaits, Rocking'irhairs. Folding Chairs, Camp Chairs, Children's Chairs, Carpet Brooms, Clocks, Watches, Ladies' Baskets, Bedstead?, Wire Mat tressoe, Gridtronn, Sauuepane, Soap, Churns, Filters, Paints, Lamps, Nails, Milkpans, Clothes Baskets, Crosscut Saws Coffee-potß, Cooking Range, Colonial Ovens, Glassware, Fenoing Staples, Gate Hingee, and a lot of nseful sundries. The Auctioneers wonld call special attention to this bona fide sale of every day lineß, as the vendois have decided to coneideiubly rednoo th-ir stock which at present far exceeds their storing capacity. a 432
F. Stohr BEGS to intiinate to the pnblio of New Plymouth that ho has opened a Tobacconist's and Hairdree sic g Saloon Next Criterion Hotoi, Devon-Street. Every attention given by a first-class hair-dresser from Auckland. Jewellery repaired. a44la MUSIC WAREHOUSE. IV. COKCB, HAVING completed oxteasive alterations to his bosinass premises, begs to draw attention to his large stock of Pianos and Organs. , Pianoß by the celebrated firms of Wiesner&Co. Knnuss Bacbman Trubnir etc., eto. eto , eto. f& Before purchasing elsewhere intending buyers will find it to their interest to inspect my large sfoch of PIANOS. I import direot, and confine myself solely to oateriDg for the musical public Time Payments. This system is now v*ry popnlar, and Pianos may now be purchased from 7s 6d per week. Tuning and Repairs undertaken singly or by the year, by experienced tuners. Old instruments token in excha r ge, and full valuea allowed. Violins from 10a to 20 guineas. W. COKER, Music Warehouse, Rext Clothing Factory, New Plymouth.
Notice! Notice! Notice ! Removal of Furniture Warehouse To tbose central premises, next to Ambnry & Tring's, and opposite tbe Bank of New Zealand. P. R. Garthew (LATE DINGLE & CORK IS) Has remfoved to those large and commodious premises, to meet tbe requirements of his extensive trade. Large shipments of Goods just arrived, ex Doric and Knahioe, and to arrive, consisting of — FURNIIUKE C^BPETS HEARTHEUGS MATS LINOLEUMS FLOORCLOTHS CROCKERY and FANCY GOODS •'Please call and inspect our stock." We guarantee to give value for your money. We do not profess to give the materials and manufacture for nothing, or under cost, but give sterling value. ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIS FIGURES and at bottom prices, Any variety of Furniture Manufactured on the premises by first-clasp workmen . P. R. CARTHEW, DEVON STREET CENTRAL, New Plymouth, a437m
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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 9767, 27 July 1893, Page 3
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470Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 9767, 27 July 1893, Page 3
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