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Ironmongery and Hardware Ar WHOLESALE PRICES. D. BERRY & CO. TUT AYE much pleasure in call* ■E' & ing the attention of the public to an immense reduction in prices of their goods, owing to decreased cost in the English and American Markets and to the fact that freights by the direct steamers are now costing less than half the rate previously obtaining. They have therefore, regardless of older cotts, carefully reduced the price of every item, of their large and varied steel to the smallest working profit, and trust to be recouped by an increased amount of business. They would respectfully request an inspection of stock and pi ices, when every attention will be shown to those favoring them with a call, whether purchasing or not. ■ Country Storekeepers can rely on getting goods at or below those quoted from the larger cities, with the differ* ence of freight added. SPECIAL~VALUES In FJectroplated Goods direct from the best English makers —suitable for Wedding and other presents. None recommended without maker is known, CUTLERY By Jos, Rodgess, Christopher Johnson, Lock wood, and otLer leading makers. Furnishing Ironmongery, Lamps, Bedsteads, Wire Mattresses, Travelling Trunks, Tinned and Enamelled Holloware, &c, at prices never before sold at in New Plymouth. The reduction v Builders' Ironmongery and Tools only requires to be known to be appreciated: "ORB" Brand Corrugated Iron, the Best and much the Cheapest; also burred for Tanks and to any pattern for verandahs. Water and Gas Pipes cut and screwed to any lengths by machinery. OilsTjPamts, Colors, Varnishes and Painters' Brushware and requisites. Bricks, Common and Fir?; Lime, Cement, and Fire Clay. A cents for Messrs Booth, Macdonald'o celebrated Spading and Disc Harrows, Chaff Gutters, Ploughs, Horae Gears, Windmills aud other Agricultural Implements Reid & Gray 8 Farm Implements at makers' prices. Kauri Timber Co's Doors, Sashes and Joinery. Jno Wilson & Oo.'s Hydraulic .Lime and Cement. Scott r s Celebrated Victor Stoves, Grave ' Fences aud Ornamental Ironwork. . %§Flnden\ from England, America, or the Continent undertaken, allowing all discounts obtained, at a < commission to be ascertained upon inquiry. Average time required four 4o five months, NOTE THE ADDRESS— D. BERRY & GO, Brougham-street, New Plymouth; and Broadway, Stratford. 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 )«qq« stont supply. Families waited on daily for orders. WEST & JURY, LIVERY AND BAIT STABL KEEPERS (Devon "-street-) BRAKES, Waggonettes, Ac, fo picnio parties ; buggies, single o double ; oabe>, saddles, horses ; also, bearao for funerals. Horses bought, 6old, or exohanged. Hay, Straw, Chaff, &c, always on band. Horses broken to einglo and double harness or saddle. Also, in conjunction with above, the White Bar 1 : Stnbba. 157 b BUTTER BOXES OF ev^ry description; and superiot quality, can be obtained at Powder 'nam-ttreot Btearc Cooperage at ourrent rates. Order? eolioi tod, i94g J WARD PROFEBSOB LIEUEG says :— « We shall never know how men were first directed to the uae of Coffee, but we may consider the article so remarkable for its action on ihe brain and the substance of. the organs of motion as an element of, food for organs yet unknown, which are destined to convtrt the blood into nervous substances, and thus recruit the energy of the moving and thinking faculties." If you wish to benefit yours" lf you could not do better than drink Cbkasb's Al COFFKt. Bold everywb' re in 1 and 2ft .tins For it is tbe best. — Edward L. Nathan, Wholesale Agent, Mew Plymouth

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 9840, 28 October 1893, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 9840, 28 October 1893, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 9840, 28 October 1893, Page 1

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