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and Hardware j A.T WHOLESALE PEIOEB. D, BERRY & CO. TCII' AYE much pleasure in call--JB»~&~ ing the attention' of the public to an imißense reduction in prices of their goods, owiijg to decreased cost in the English and I 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 • costs, carefully reduced the price ,of every item of their large and varied steels, 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 aetting goods at or below those quoted from the larger cities, with the difference of freight added. SPECIAL VALUES In Electroplated Goods direct from the best; English makers — suitable for Wedding and other presents. None recommended without maker is known, OUTLEEY By Jos, Rodgers, Christopher Johnson, Lbckwood, ( and, other leading makers. Furnishing Ironmongery," Lamps, Bedsteads, Wire Mattresses, Tiavellinsr Trunks, Tinned and Enamelled Holloware, &c, at prices never before sold at in New Plymouth. The ' reduction n BnilderV Ironmongery and Tools only requires to be known to be appreciated: "OBB" Brand Corrugated Iron, the Best and much the Cheapest; r alsO' curved for Tanks and to any pattern for verandahs. Water and Gas Pipes cut and'sfcrewedto any lengths by machinery. Oils, Paints, Colors, Varnishes and Painters' Brushware and requisites. Bricks, 1 Common and Fire; Lime, Cement, and Fire Clay. , -"■*."* " >.*-;•«• —V- teas ».'--..' y.'^-*.;- ' ,-"".. " Agents lor " Messrs Booth, "Macdonald's colebrated grading arid Diao Marrows, Ohaff uttere, Ploughs, Horse Geare, Windmills and j other Agricultural. Jmplements , . - Reid & Gray a Farm Implements ,at j ' makers! prices. } Kauri Timber Cob Doora, Sashes and Joinery. Jno Wilson & Co.'s Hydraulio )Lime and ' Cement. Soott'a Celebrated Victor Stoves, Grave Fences and Ornamental Ironwork. $>&'lnden from England, Ameriia, or the Continent undertaken, allowing all discounts obtained, at a commission to be ascertained upon inquiry. Average lime required four to five monthi. ■ > NOTE THE ADDRESS— D. BERRY & CO., Brougham-street, New Plymouth; and Broadway, Stratford. MONUMENTAL.; nnHE undersigned can supply MARBLE X HEADSTONES, out to any design, at a great reduction in price. A trial shipment of Headstones Crosses, &c, in choice designs, justlanoed direct from Italy. Inspection invited. I®" Lettering in Gold and^lmporißhablo Lead. Graves enclosed in Concrete or Stone atjj at a reduced rate. Photos of Giaveetones and Iron Railings i on application. N- Hooker, Soeitia ISoati, Kew FBymoulli bl23a telegr&phio line op royal mail coaches between &ew Plymouth and HaweraON iind after MONDAY, 2nd. January Coachea will leave Now Plymouth for Hawera und intermediate places every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at 9 am., univing at Opunako at 4.30 p.m., staying there that night, and leaving for ] Hawera next morning tooa^ch trains going North, and South. . Coaches will leave Hawera for Kow. Plymouth and intermediate plaoeß on Mondays and Wodnoadaya at 2 p.m., and Fridnyo at I2.I& p.m., stay, ing. fat Opunake same night, reaohing j Now Plymouth at 3 p.ra . next day. ] .Through Fares, 20s '; fares to Opunako, 10a'; and intermediate plßcoa i between Nnw Plymouth and Opunako at nsual fares. Return tiokets will be issued betwoen Now . Plymouth «nd Opcnake and intermediate places end vice versa at half tho nsnal fates added. Available for ono month from duto of iaoae. JOB VILE, Proprietor. NOT TO KNOW IS NUT TO HAVE but onco having uso'l Sun Bak:ni> POWDEU you will never bo without it, ior it ia the boat iv tbo market, both for purity and pripe. Sold evorywhere.— Edward £. Nathan, Wholesale Agent New Plyuiou*-

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 10018, 1 June 1894, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 10018, 1 June 1894, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 10018, 1 June 1894, Page 1

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