Thos. AVERT,, Printer, Bookseller, & Stationer, invites inspection of his NJ&W GOODS, comprising, — % New Fancy °erf umed Stationery, Ladies' I Workboxed, Companions, Writing Desks, Glove and Handkerchief Boxes, Handbags, and numerous useful articles. Photo and Scrap Albums, Purses, Pocket Books. Cigar and Cigaiette Cases, Card Cases, etc Bibles, Prayers and Hyraps in cases and I handsome bindirigs. j Photo Frames and Screens in great variety Fire Screens, Fine Art Murlies (very choice), Parlor Games. Presentation Books, Annuals, Poets in handsome bindings, Birthday Hooks, Curds, &o Mechanical Toys and numerous presents for children. &-NUTE ADDRESS,— Thos. AVERY opporite Criterion Hotel, DEVON-STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH Just from England by Direct. Steamer — Y5" PACKAGES 15 OF Seasonable Goods. FIGS PRUNES. ALMONDS' MOSCATB RAISINS CURRANTS JAMS JELLIES MARMALADEB CONFECTIONERS', &0., &o, W. H. Franklyn, INGLEWOOD. " It saves the merchant's business from a going to tbe bad " By a-raking in the patronage tha jjpublic can't refuse." This can well be said of Sharland's Baking Powder As the proof of the pudding in in tbe eating: so the proof of the Baking Powder is in the ÜBing. A preparation which challenges comparison by actual test, and always stands tho trial most favorably, is SttAKLAi^'S " M oa" fSraurf fi£ahin.s; Powder. NOTICE. Mrs. E, C. Pearce] TI>EGS to return her sincere thanks to her numerous castomors and tho public generally for tbe support accorded to her for the past five years, and begs to notify them that she has RE-OPENED THE SHOP known as the late M. A. Wells', Devon-street East, witln New and Large btock of Autumn and Winter Drapery. This shop will beunder the persona! management of Miss I. JURY. Note tbe address— DEVON 81 BEET EAST. 157 m Npar Eliot Street. TEL-EGrftAPHIC LINE OF KOYAL MAIL COACHES BETWEEN New Plymouth and Kawera* ON and after MONDAY, 2nd January Loaches will !<mvo N«w Pl>mont(, for Hawera un.l intermediace plaoou over) Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at I) <m , arii«in;: at. Opuuako ai 430 p.ic , iHajintc 'li'in ih.it mt;bt. ami leaving for Ha*brani-xi. ruonjin^ to catch trains goinn North nnd South. L'oocbes will leavr [law era lor Now Pis mouth nnd intermediate places on Monoayu und Wednes'Jayn at 2 p.m., and Fridays at 12.15 p vi., sta>ing at Opunitku &am» m*:ht, reui'hin;' Now Plymouth nt 3 p.m. uoxt day. Through Fares, 20b ; fares to Opunuke. 10b ; and iuttnuediuli- placet!;etwenn iNew P]«tuoutn nnd Opuuakt at usual faitiH. Roturn lioketc -will be inouod between Now Plymouth and Opanake und intermerliato places and vice ver«a at half the uhui»l furoa aodoci Avoilablo £01 ono uioutb from date oi lEBUO. JOB VILE, Propnetori PROFESSOR LIEI3EG auje :— "We ehati never Unow bow mon v/eru firtit direoted to tbe uau of Cofleo, but w<? ma\ consider the 'article 80 remarkable for its notion on the brain and the subttacce of the organs of motion uo an element oi food for organs yet nnknowo, which art deatined to convert tbe blood into nsrvo«b Bubatantes, and thns recruit tho mc-rgy of the mining aod thinking faculties." I ! you with to b-:nefit yourself j.ou could doi do bettor than drink L'tkask'h A I Cofpbk. Sold everywhere in 1 and 2fi> tios. For it ifl the dest.— Edward L. Natb.ac,}'Wt,oleiale Agent, 4 Uow Plymontb
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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 10008, 19 May 1894, Page 1
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534Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 10008, 19 May 1894, Page 1
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