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Public Notice. To the general public n of New Plymouth and District, THOMAS INCUBUS (LATE OF WANGANUI) j HAVING pmcliased the Business in Brougham Street which has been carried on by Mr. F. J. Jonjes as a GETSEKAri FURNISHING and AUCTIONEERING BO SIN ESS, begs to intimate to Mr Jones' customers and the 'general ! public that he has on hand, and just landed irom England, a Grand issoiiment of CROCKEBY of all Descriptions that will be sold at prices that will astonish the people of New Pljmouth — in fact, the goods must De sold quickify to make room for other shipments which are on the way. The Stock of Furniture on hand and to arrive is, and will be, of the class that is required in the District, and will be sold at prices to suit everyone. The AUCTION SALES will be resumed shortly, due notice of which will he given in the public papers. „. THOMAS NICHOLAS.

New Goods. New Goods The Proprietors of ihe NZ. CLOTHING FACTORY Beg to announce that they have now opened up the largest shipment of NE/i/ GOODS for the Coming Season ever shown in New Plymouth, consisting of Men's, Boys', and Youths' Clothing, Riercery, Hats, Ties, Boots and fehoes and General Outfitting. TAILORING DEPARTMENT Our range ofTpatterns is the largest ever shown in the district, and at prices Lower than any other house in the trade. Suit and Extra Trousers of same material from VO St Fit and style guaranteed. Write for Bampleß BOOT DEPARTMENT Our new goods are now fuTly opened up, aad are marked lower than the present cheap sale prices for old stocks. In Athletic Goods we are determined o still stock the latest novelties. Orickoting Shoes, spiked or buttoned soles, from , 7/9 Tennis Shoes, rubber Boles, from ... 3/9 Running Shoes, hand sewn,eewn spikes 9/9 Repairs neatly executed. NOTE TUE BRANCH ADDRESS— Devon-street, Opposite Messrs Teed & Co., Chemists. W. H. CLARKE, m Manager. What is Arthur Nathan's " ■OELIABLEf JLtl npEA? It is the Most Kemarkablk Tea icvkh ini'bodocedIt is A. Deligrt To THE HOOSEKKKPHR ; It does not Contain anything DBtETflßioi > To Health,! And Lvhry Package Uaß Full Wright of Tea. Those who rnuY tt Are AlwaysTlsabed AND ARE Glad to Recommsnd it TothfirFmends. Experience PRovsi That thbrk is jsrorpA LlKlDArthor Nathans RELIABLE TEA Edward 3a IValhati, Wholesale Agent, NEW PLYMOUIU. IS TEA DRINKING HARMFUL ? - Most people believe so. And tho doctoneoy ho. Then why drink bo much ? Üb° Crease's A. X. CorFBE. It aide digoetion and clears the brain Sold everywhere id lb and 21b tine, Holloway's Pills— For the cure t.f debility, bile, liver and etoiuach complaints this inappreciable medicine is so well known in every part of the world, and the cures performed by its use are so wonderful, that it now stands pre-eminent above all other rompdieß, more particulaily for tho euro of bilious and liver complaint?, disordors of tho stomach, dropsy, ami debilitated constitution . In these disoasoß tho beneficial effects of the Pills are fo permanent that tho whole system is renewod, the organs of digestion strengthened, and a free respiration promoted. Thoy expel from the secretive organs i>nd tl'e circulation the morbid matter which produces inflammation, pain, fever, debility and physical decay — thus annihilating, by thoir purifying properties, the virulence c tbe moat painful and devastating dieeaecß.

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 9950, 10 March 1894, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 9950, 10 March 1894, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 9950, 10 March 1894, Page 1

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