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!ronnfio!|geiy AT WHOLESALE PBICES. D. BERR? & CO. "^""E 1 AYE much pleasure in call* -H-Jh- ing the attention of the public to an immense reduction in prices of their goods, owing to de creased cost in the linglish 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 co-ts, carefully reduced the price of every item of their large and varied stcck 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 prices, 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 difference of freight added. SPECIAL VALUES In Electroplated Goods direct from the bes;. h nglish makers —suitable for Wedding and other presents. None recommended without maker is known, OUTLEEY By Jos. Rodgerß, Christopher Johnson, Loekwood, and otLer leading makers. Furnishing Ironmongery, Lamps, Bedsteads, Wira Mattresses, Ti a veiling Tmnks, Tinned and Enamelled Holloware, &c, at prices never before sold ci in New Plymouth. The reduction n Builders' Ironmongery and Tools only requires to be knowii to be appreciated: "OP.B" Brand Corrugated Iron, the Best and much the Cheapest; also curred for Tanks and to any pattern for verandahs. "Water and Gas Pipea cut and screwed to any lengths by machinery. Oils, Paints, Colors, Varnishes and Painters' Brushware and requisites. Bricks, Tommon and Fire; Lime, Cement, and Fire Clay. »~— . Agents for Messrs' Booth, celebrated Spading and Disc Harrows, Chaif Cutters, Ploughs, Horae Gears, Windmills aud other Agricultural Implements Reid & Grays Farm Implements at makers' piices. Kauri Timber Co's Doors, Sashes and Joinery. Jno Wilson & Co.'h Hydraulic [Lime and Cement. Scott's Celebrated Victor Btoves, Gruve Fences and Ornamental ironwork. %fZ^lnden from England, America, or the Continent undertaken, allowing all discounts obtained, at a commission to be ascertained upon inquiry. Average time required four to five month*. N - E THE ADDKE3S— D. BERRY & CO., Brougham-street, New Plymouth; and Broadway, Stratford. I (LriU 1 ImOTb THJS "Blue Grosa 5 ' STILL LEADS FOR QUALITY AND VALUE, Packed for the Colonies by an experienced firm of over 20 years' standing It' is a scientific Blend, oompoeed solely of British grown tea. It is Delicious fine flavored, smooth to the palate, the result of the blonder's experience, excelled by no other, tea in the market. A leading London Tea Broker adds a further testimony : — " / have again j had samples of " Blue Cross " Teas submitted to me for critical examination. Having carefully tested them, I confidently report that they are selected from the best gardens of Ceylon and India, and their flavor is simply delicious." Ask your grocer to get it for "yo~— I 2s, 2s 4.(1, 2e 8d per lb Wholesale ; A. B. MOORE, Opnuako .md WbBSi'ER& AiCKISLLAR, Now Plymouth FOB SALE. I> AHOTU HOTEL, aH a coing concern. \) Prico £3500. Full particular- on application. ' None but principals dealt with. F. SIMEON, 275 i ' Babotu Hotel, Kabotu. WATER FLOWS WIIRUE fJKAVITATION AT 1 bacts :— You recognize the first fwet ; second is aa irno when water flowe awards. People wi'l not trouble when nd what they buy, ut unt il then they uill u'wavu -»co tuy %>t '.Crease's A 1 'vficp, for it!" tho 'nnHt "XTO different qualities o£ 'HEALTH JM TEA, THERE IS ONLY ONi QUALITY, & THAT IS •' iUE BEST' W l.olesiJu A«ema, IiUUG ifibS, FJSAZER 6 f JO

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 10008, 19 May 1894, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 10008, 19 May 1894, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 10008, 19 May 1894, Page 1

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