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BMppmg fc-T*,-^ UNION STEAM SHIP jc s lߧ- °OMPAHY OF NEW p*iSCo^ ' ZEALAND '' (Limited). WILL despatch steamers aa under iroin the Breakwater (weather and other circumstances permitting): — FOR MANUKAU—-' TakapOna, on SA'IURDAY, Murch 17th — at 5 p.m. M ahinapoa, on TUESDA V, March 20th— at 10 p.m. FOR SOUTHERN PORI'STakapdna, on TUESDAY, March 2«ih — «t 6 a.m. Mauinapda, on FRIDAY, March 23rd— at 10 a.m. Passengers booked through to London j by Orient Line 1^- Ofpioe : BROUGHAM STKEET. N« RTH EN f-TEAM-r-ii : <^ BHJP COMPANY .■pus:, 1 •' (Limited). FOR ONE HUNG A. From Breakwater— Gairloch b.s., from Breakwater, on FRI DAY (March 16th), al 10 p.m 6a?" Cargo must bo booked und alongside one hour before sailing. Passage Tickets moot bo taken at the Company's office, or on boan prior to sailing. W. D. WEBSTER, Agent • Gilmour's Buildings, Brougham-st., and West Quay, Waitara. New' Plymouth, March 10, 1894. ink i*iWMft« tttf&n»'ti» f NEW PLYMOUTH. Principal : Miss ROSER, Cambridge Higher Local Honour and other certificates. Head Governess: Miss A. ROSER, Junior, Senior, and Uamb.idpe Higher Local Honour certificates. Assistant Mistroa.-es : Miss Gill. Miss Rochfout. Terms : Per Term. £ s d. Kindergarten Clap*, for Girls ami Boys under 8 2 2 0 Class for Boys under 10 ... 3 3 0 Classes for Girls under 12 ... 3 3 0 Classes for Gi Is over 12 ... 4 4 0 Board ers, £18 per term. Extra Fees are charged for Instruction in Piano, Violin, Painting, and Dancing. The School will be conducted next term in the house, now occupied by Mr Wright, Devon-Pt eet. and suitable schoolrooms will shortly be erected. Twelve Boarders received. For further information — I 540 in Address- Miss ROSER — SANDLODGE— Liardet-street New Plymouth. FiRbT-CLAss Board and Residence. Every Convenience for Boarders and T&vellers. Good Table, Bath Moderate Charges. Private Room for Ladies. Secure Yard for Horses* Having leased this house from Mrs C ok I hope by ctrict attention tobueinssß to receive a fair share of public suppoit, H. BEATTIE. Owing to ill health, I have leased tbe above to Mr Beattie, and hope that all those who have so kindly given me their patronage will accord hi in the samef, as I am sure they will receive every attention at his hands, combined with good table and a thoroughly comfortable, clean home I also thank all who have rendered me their patronage. Yours faithfully, 518f A. « OOK. Read! Mark!. Decide! Selling off Stock. William Pejllew BEGS to inform his customers i nd the public generally that he will allow A DIS OUST Q o IN £} OF O». THE dW Off all goods prur to opening up New Autumn and Winter Drapery —aniving shortly Remember — For a few weeks only, commencing SATURDAY, MARCH 17Note the Address — W PELLEW, (Next Singer Machine Co.) Devon -street, New Plymouth. 564 a CHEAPEST STORE IN TOWN. SELLING OFF!! FOR ONE MONTH. In order to make room for a shipment of NEW GOODS I will hold a CLEARING SALE for one month of Drapery & Clothing at REDUCED PRICES for CASH. C. M. SCMIENSEN, DEVON BTBEET, NEW PLYMOUTH. f , CALL -upon W. J. SHiW, Land Agent, if you want a cheap farm. TO GARTERS AND OTHERS. ON account of age and consequent infirmities I am anxioim to dispose of my Carting Business, and will roceive offers for it as a going concern up to 17th Makch, 1894. Tho plant consists of 5 Teams Horses, with Carts, Drays, Timber Waggon and Express, all in working order, This business has boen oonducted by me for 25 years, and would be a splendid chance for an active man. Dwelling house, b' tables and Paddocks can bo had witb the alove, or will be Bold separately. Apply to,— A. DAVIDSON, Carter, 261f New Plymouth. rpO LET —A 9 roomed HOUSE, wilt X paddocks of 14 to 24 acres, and outbuildings ; one mile -from ceDtre of New Plymouth. Also,— BLACKSMITH'S SHOP and TOOL!: in tho townehip of Opunake. Apply to,— *Uf BTANPIBE & KERB,

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 9955, 16 March 1894, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 9955, 16 March 1894, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 9955, 16 March 1894, Page 3

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