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Business Cards, &c. ■ "TVRANK jyTESSENGEB, ARCHITECT (Eight years with Oakden and Kemp, Melbourne. Drawings and Specifications prepaied. | Office : nest to Mr R. C Hughes,* King's Buildings, Devon street. ~~P.~a"~S~MITH. ARCHITECT, BGILDING SURVEYOR, Mew Plymouth. Office— Upper Brougham-street (Office lately occupied by Mr T. S, Weston, solicitor) . m TARANAKI FOUNDRY. * W."~OKBY. «NGINBER,KILLWKIGHT, BLACKSMIT IRON AND BIU.SB FOUNDER. POWDERHAM STRISET, MH.W PLYMOUTH. OHUTTLEWOETH BROTHERS, I IMBER MERCHANTS & IMPORTED HAVB ON BALB, — Builders Material and Builders' Ironmonger, Paporhangings and Scrim Oils, Paints, and Color Portland Qement, Best Boroeneil.Ooal Feuoing Wire, Corrugated Iron Aiso at the Albion Mills.— Fine Bonedust of onr own manufacture (warranted genuine), Qnano. Crashed or Whole Oats Chaff. Bevon and Qobbh Strbets. J, & W. JENKINSON I CARRIAGE BUILDERS, Govek Street (Near tho Red House Hotel), NEW PLYMOUTH. Every description of Carriages, Carts, &c. built to order at very reasonable prices. 25m _____ Mrs Lashford, [liATB OF NEW PLYMOUTH] Private Boarding Establishment, "Maybhook House," 27, Elizabeth -street, Sydney. Bath, Piano, Gas, and every convenience. 693 a Terms Moderate. iMKW PLYMOUTH savings bank: K-.IADLIfeQiD 1850 President ; His Excellency the Governor. Vice-Fretident .- Major R. Parriß, TBTJSTBKB : a. Weaton, Esq. J A.Shnttlewoith, Eg} B. Cock,|Esq. j R. G. Banchope, Ee<{ VV. L. Newman, Esq. fTJHE New Plymouth Saviuge Btrak t _ I open for the transaction of business on Wednesdays from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m and on Saturdays from 11 a m. to 4 p.m. Five per cent by the year paid for any satH deposited from £1 to £100, One shilling deposits received, but no interest allowed until the accumulation amounts to£l. This is a public institution of 43 years' standing, with the Governor aa President, who also appoints oj VicePresidont and Trustees to mona c. Ifnrtber information oan be 'obtained roia the Manager — P. O. MORTON. 0695 Devoa-street, New Plymouth. Taranaki Butchery. MESbRS SOLE BEOS. Wish to call the ATTENTION of the PUBLIC to the Superior Quality 'of the Meat they have now on view. INSPECTION INVITED. ONCE TRIED, ALWAYS USED. The Quality cannot be equalled ie town. 742rn TLr,Mut«pjinla miiokly rdieTcd Mid r"iodla^ few day- tytfcii) celebrated J!rdi"ino. ~m — XheM Pills, which are 1-erfi.ctly harm!o=«,fr'JnM CO ltsindnt of Owt durin? their v*!, and wo CSV**W i" \m ■'ent tho dicewe attacking *ny vital party' -. \* Sti£xJ/£taltf "" UDKlaiid by FirjKt 6 Oft, fSk titrand. tcai4t."i, i»i coW ti. It. IW_ ami te §k ti 3 r box, 4ttvi&yLr£i* ttiraaga haj Gtt.Vi!iitntm& " Clakke's World-famed Blood Mixtukb" is a guaranteed cure for all Blood and Skin Diseases. It is the most searching blood cleanser ever discovered, and it will free tho system from all impurities from whatever cause arising. For Scrofula, Scurvy Eczema Bad Legs, Sores and Pimples of all kinds its ffects are marvellous. Thousands of testi monials. Sold everywhere, at 2s 9d per botde. Bewaro of worthless imitations and substitutes. 1 "MAKING BOH ENDS MEETT^Ts rather a difficult task in lifo \fith many but the expense of good cooking in reduced to a minimum by using tho SUN BAKING POWDER, purer and^ cheaper thon most othera. G-ve it a trini. KAY'S TIO PILLS, a speoifio in Ne ral<<ia,J Faoe-aah3 &o, Gonta Quinine, Iron, &o,J

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 10163, 19 November 1894, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 10163, 19 November 1894, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 10163, 19 November 1894, Page 1

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