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annual stock taking sale AT AMBURY BROS., NEW PLYMOUTH. K3- We beg to announce that onr AMM AH CLEARS^© SALE oommenoes on Saturday, July 22nd, 1893, FOR ONE MONTH ONLY, daring which time we will return to eaoh purohaser a Discount of 3s in the £ j 21. 2S off oar regular marked prices of the whole of our extensive Stock of Drapery, Clothing, and Meroery. Many Job Lines in all Departments will be oleared at HALF PRIOE, Mr A. Ambohy having cabled from London that he and his family sailed for New Plymouth on the 11th July, per s.s. Tainni, bringing with him a very large shipment of Spring Goods in all the Latest Styles, bought oheap at the end of the London Season. Our Present Stock must be Greatly Reduced, to make room for Large Shipments of Spring Goods to open first week in September. We invite the Publio to visit our Job Sale before making their Purohases. Ambury Brothers, DEVON STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH.

FURNITURE FACTORY. BROUG HAM-STREET. HAVING special facilities and plant for manufacturing, and also a firstclass Finisher from Auckland, I can supply WHOLESALE OR ICETAII,, ia a style hitherto unobtainable | in the district. ALL DESCRIPTIONS OF FURNITURE at prices, with always good quality, that will favorably compare with others in the trade. Estimates given for special Designs. SHOP AND OFFICE FIT! INGS MADE- | A.UIOFFL% WHOI^ESALE CABINET MAKER, NEW PLYMOUTH. Opposite Mr J. B. Roy, Solicitoi. The Proprietors of the NEW ZEALAND Clothing Factory desire to inform their customers and the publio generally that they bave opened A BOOT ana SHOE DEPARTMENT in connection with their present business in Devon street.— Onr stock having been selected bf a thoroughly experienced buyer, and boueht in the best markets for coih at Rockbottom prices, we intend giving onr customers the benefit o £ our largo purchase s. ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES and : Parents and Guardians should L inspect our largo stock of School Boots before purchasing elsewhere. We intend stocking only the best I goods of English, Continental, & Colonial Makers. [ New Goods will arrive every boat. TDK 80COEBS WhIOH HAS ATTENDED THE in MEN'S and BOYS' CLOTHING, MERCERY, HOISERY, UAT->, &a, of our Manufacture, leads tl c Proprietors to believe that there exist:' a praiseworthy | desire on the part of the publio to further encourage their efforts, especially where superior advantages are offered, and your support and favours are solioited on this understanding only. Under parcel post system we are enabled I to post goods to any part of thb district. Country orders will receive oar e-uly and and bast attention. New Zealand Clothing Factory. BOOT AND SHOE WAREHOU £,

F. P. Corkill BEGS to invite the attention of buyers to thd following very desirable properties now ia his hands for Bale :—: — IMPROVED PROPERTIES,— Farm of 152 acres ; 3 miles from 152 township ; 80 acres in grasß, 10 @ acres orchard, now in profit ; £1000 roomed house, &o. £500 may remain at 6£ per oent. Excellent dairy farm of 200 aor<B; i 200 open pasture ; mostly level and @ ploughable ; well fenced and sub £5 5s divided ; new 4-roomed cottage . close to a factory. £— left on at 7 per cent Good Btock and sheep farm of 300 300 acre? ; open country ; all plough- @ able; fenced and sub-divided into £4 16s 6 paddocks ; 5-roomed coitage, 8d &c. £1450; £1000 left at 6J per cent, 360 Dairy farm 360 aores ia the @ Wuitara district ; well-fenced and £8 sub-divided ; first-class metal road. £8 per acre. 200 Dairy farm ; near Inglewood ; @ level ana rolling country ; well £7 fenced and in good feed. £7 per acre. Splendid dairy farm on ths coast, equally well adapted for sheep or c.ittle grazing ; well watered and 650 fenced ; buildings comprise all requisites for successfully continuing the present dairying operations. Price and further particulars on application. 94 Excellent bush section ; 5 miles @ from town ; ou good road ;30 £5 acres newly felled and grassed, £5 per acre. Very easy terms. Handy ferm of 108 aores ; good 108 land, level and undulating only 3 @ miles from town and on a £7 metalled road; comfortable homestead. £7 per acre. 47 Nice little homeßtead ;3£ nrles @ from town ; on a good £600 road. 450 Dairy farm of 450 acres ; 6 or 7 @ miles from town and close to a £6 factory. 40 Snug Htjtle property on Main @ Road ; 5 miles from town ; good £12 10s 5-roomed cottage, &c, £509. BUSH BLOOKB. 6000 acres oast of Stratford ; to be sold at a moderate figure. Hood rolling and billy country, which will carry sheep and cattle well. 1400 acres fine level country ; very accessible ; btatotory improvements. Prioe low. 747 acres level land, of good quality ; not heavily limbered ; small improvements ; will make a fine farm. £1 5s per acre. Terms. 62 acres at £1 12s 6d. LEABES. Good will of Lease of a fine level section of 170 acres, very well situated on a metalled road, near railway lino and dairy factories. sto 30 aores good grass. Small new cottage, price low. 250 aores, on good road ; 2 miles from railway line ; about 100 aoreßoleared j and grassed ; no building ; will lease for 5 or 7 yeats with improvement conditions. TOWN AND~SUBURBAN : PROPERTIES. ' Iff •W B V TO Ii X W I>. F. P. CORKILL, NATIONAL BANK CHAMBERS, NEW PLYMOUTH.

Devon'street. I W. H. CLARKE, | k Manager. To a P_ublio THOSB RGqUIRINQ Furniture, etc^ should call at F. J. JONES Auction Mart The cheapest place ia New Plymouth FOR Oilcloths aad Liaoloums EOR Iroa Hedeteads (very fjhoioo lot) FOR Toilet Ware (very handsome lot) FOR Wire-wove Mattresses FOR Cutlery of all kiuda FOR Clocks, 8-day Clooka, etc. FOR nearly everything lhat ia wanted ia household requirements. Fully 20 per oent. to 30 per cent.flarea, noti:;e. MR ARTHUR E. WRIGHT has be»n appointed my substitute to sell by auction. 8 AIL M B~~k V lS M V Si4TOME> A V A V AUCTION, oommeDoiog at 1 p,ui. a97b

ORITEBION LIVERY AND BAII BTABLES. M. JONES, BEGS to notifyjto tho public generally that he bos taken over the abovo j stableß from Mr F. Calgher, and that he oan now offer Splendid Accommodation for Horses and Buggies. Every care and attention given to patrons. A large uuruber of Bingle and 1/ouble Baggies, Saddle Horses, Brakes, &o, at Very Moderate Charges. 569y HIS EXCELLENCY LORDGLASGoW Hhile partaking of some refresh menta during the interval at tho Opera Houa<» remarked : " One thing you have hero hat is good Coffee." It is scarcely necessary to say his Excellency was drinking Cbeask'b A.I. Coffee. Sold everywhere ialand2 Ibtiua,

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 9767, 27 July 1893, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 9767, 27 July 1893, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 9767, 27 July 1893, Page 4

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