Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image

Memorandum from EGMONT STORES S. B. WHITE. fI EW PLYMOUTH. DEAK MADAM,— In announcing to you the Dissolution of the Firm of White & Carter, I beg to intimate that the business carried on in Coubtenay-stbeet will be continued by me on my own account in all its Departments, viz. ;—; — GROCERY AND PROVISIONS DRAPERY AND CLOTHING MILLINER Y AND DRESSMAKING; Also the Devon-street Drapery and for the purpose of meeting the requirements of an increa sing trade, and the better convenience of customers, I have secured those very Central Premises at the CORNER OF DEVON AND CUKKIR STREETS, now in the occupation of Mr J. Sendell. This shop has recently undergone extensive alterations, and is now o:ne of the most commodious and best lighted in the town. It will be under the management of Mr PERCY WHITE, For the DRESS and FANCY GOODS DEPARTMENT I have secured the services of an experienced and highly competent lady assistant, Miss SPENOE, who has been for some years with Messrs Milne and Uhoyce, Auckland. A GENERAL STOCK OF DRAPERY is on order, to arrive for the ensuing season, and as I personally supervise the buying of all goods from the best Home and Colonial markets, I am assured that I can place before you a Stock which will be well suited to your requirements, both in quality and price. DRESS MAKING and MILLINERY will be still made specialities. In these departments satisfaction has been universal. The GROCERY, ITALIAN, and PROVISION DEPARTMENTS are well stocked with Fresh Goods. Families are waited upon for orders, and Goods delivered free to all parts of the town. Telephone (No, 94) and letter orders will receive careful and prompt attention. 1 have to thank you fdc the support so liberally given me while in the firm of White & Carter, and trust that you will still continue to do business with me unde/ the new order of things. For a full list of Departments of the Egmont Stores please refer to third page. Yours tiuly, S. B. WHITE. P.S.— Will customers please note both Stores will be closed at 9 on Saturday evenings.

A. V KIUKBY, BROUGHAM &rii. IST, IJANDI3O ESTATE & FINANCIAL AftENT & VALUATOR, Han for Ba'e — FARMS, Bottlfl, Houses, and llesi dentist Silos. District Agont Royal Exchange Fire Assurance. Broker N.B. Government Iniurance Department. Monet to Tmhj> on Freehold Seoubit? b3fi D. McALLUM LAND & COMMISSION AGEN T, VALUER, &c. Government Returns, Income-tax Forms and Business Correspondence undertaken for Farmers and others. i Loans Negotiated District Agent, United Insurance Co., (Limited), Fire and Marine. Insurances effected at Lowest Current Rates. PROPERTIES FOR SALE. 143 acres bush land ; 100 acres cleared and in good grass, 4-roomed house and outbuildings, orchard, 3 paddocks on good metal road ; factory and school on section. £5 10s ; easy terms. 150 acres ; 100 acres cleared and well laid, down in best mixed grasses, 4-roomed house and suitable outbuildings ; close to factory and school on good metal road. £5 5s ; terms. 1000 aftfes bush land on East Road; Land Transfer. £1 ss ; terms. 216 acres, Tarata ; 30 acres shelter bush, best mixed grasses, ring fenced, splendid stock and muster yards. £4 ; terms. 180 acres ; splendid farm, 5 - roomed house, 6 paddocks, good metal road, factory and school close to hand ; cheapest farm in district. £7 ss ; easy terms. 134 acres cleared land ; good new 8 roomed house and suitable out buildings, 4 paddocks, orchard ; fao only 10 chains away. £8 ; terms. 368 acres ; 160 acres cleared and in good grass, 8 paddocks, 2-roomed house ; lease has 26 years to run at a rental of Is per acre. Goodwill ; £2 10a. 14 acres, close to tow,n. £16 ; easy terms. A number of |-aero sections on town boundary on easy terms. 7-roomed hoase in Gill-street. Cheap. To Let,— SMITHY, in Currie-streot; rent, 8s weekly. Other Properties in Town and Country. Corretipondence invited. Office-CURRIE STREET, Next Co-operative Store, bSOO NEW PLYMOUTH BUSINESS A NNOUNCEMENT usiness .Announcement W. DINGLE Wishes to announce that ho will apen his NEW PREMISES IN CURRIE STREET. ASA GENERAL STORE TO-MORROW , ; Saturday, June 27. PRICES AND QUALITY ] UNRIVALLED.J a 344 ( WANTED BY ALL,— The most J Reliable Bootmaker in Town. I Apply to any of our customers. MgEwEN < Bros, j .

NEW PLYMOUTH HIGH SCHOOL BOARD OF GOVERNORS : J. B. Roy, Esq. (chairman), Ci.pt. Cornwall, W. Bowley, Esq., N. K. MacDiarmid, Esq., C. F. Richmond, Esq., A. C. Fookes, Esq., E. Dockrill, Esq. STAFF: Ernest Pridham, Esq., M.A., T.C.D. Miss Montgomery, late Junior Sohoisr, N.Z. University. Miss Drew, Undergraduate London University, Cambridge Higher Local Certificate. Mr H. J. D. Mahon, 8.A., First Class ' Honorman, Auckland University College. Miss RoChfort (Drawing). npHE Course of Instruction inoludes X all the subjects usually taken for Matriculation and the Civil Service, and lead up naturally to a University Course, ! comprising Latin, French, Mathematics, Science, and the usual English subjects. Drawing on the most modern system is taught by Miss M. Rochf ort. There is a complete Gymnasium attached to the School. The School Year is divided into three terms of about 13 weeks each; and with a view to place a Secondary Education within the reach of those of the slenderest of means, the fees hare been fixed at £2 2s per term, payable in advance Drawing, 6s per term extra. E. YEALE b 515 Secretary. W. H. JURY, WHITE HART LIVEBY AND BAIT STABLES, IN thanking the jpnblio for their liberal patronage during the last three years, begs to intimate that, having taken those centrally situated premises in QueenBtreet (late R. B. Honeyrield's), he is now in a position to Bupply First class Vehicles of every description on most moderate terms. Patronß may rely on all ordere bein promptly attended to. Orders may be left day or night. W.H.7URL __ Harvey's JUST ■* Z Sauce Lobster O Mixed (ts\ Pickles Splendid iljp Jy — Lines "We hsvo the stock to — Ut select from. Lazenby'a **%& Our prices GoodB.| will be found as B | | CHEAP Madeira Mara &s aDV house . in town. Jelly I West India *{^ Pickles I 8 8 Q ~ § I - . > p I YOU SHOULD TRY. Q VEE^ AROMATIC TOBACCO UEEN AKOMAIIO _^ QBACCO IT has a delightful fragrance peculiarly its own You should use QUEEN AROMATIC TOBACCO It is a perfect panacea for disordered nerves You should buy ' QUEEN AROMATIC TOBACCO It will give you the Greatest Possible pleasure at the least Possible Cost. TTTAHOO" positively cures Piles, VV and Constipation, Sluggish Liver, Imparts energy and vigor. Best pick-me-up made.gj2s 6d,j£j,ChemiBt6, Gr'ocera,"' - a 514 ■] "'

TO PLANTERS AND OTHERS. M. M. MitchinsonJ (Late J. Mitchinson's) CALEDONIAN NURSERY, NEW PLYMOUTH, OFFERS for sale one of the Largest and Most Complete Collections of , i NURSERY STOCK in New Zealand, I consisting of, — 1 1 LIL I Hardy Ornamental Trees and Shrubs, 1 evergreen and deciduous ; Flowering 111 1 Shrubs and Plants ; Fruit Trees and Forest Trees and Conif eras ; Greenhouse Plants, Store Plants, Herbaceous, Bedding out Plants ; Bulbs ; Tubers ; Rhododendrons ; Roses, Azaleas, Ericas, Camellias, i Begonias ; Pelargoniums ; Fuchsias ; Chrys- . anthemums ; Dahlias ; Verbenas ; Petunias ; Bouvardias ; Carnations; Phloxes; Select Ferng, Lycopadiuma and Seleginellaa, Exias in varieties, Kemperi, &o. t &o FRUIT TREES : Apples, Pears, Plums, Cherries, Peaches Nectarines, Apricots, Quinces, Medlars, Persimmons, Japanese Plums, Chestnuts, Walnuts, Pipens, Mellow Pears, Guavas, American Blackberries, A. Whirtle Berries, A. Cranberry, Russian Cranberryand Italian do, Grape Vines, Currants, Gooseberries, Raspberries, Eugene Ugni, Spanish Chestnuts, English Walnuts Filberts, Cob Nuts, Oranges, Lemons! Citrons, Shaddocks, Limes, &c, Rhubarb Roots, Asparagus Roots, Cabbage and Cauliflower Plants. PRICES FOR CASH : Fruit trees 15s por dozen, £5 per hundred ; cheaper by the thousand. FOREST TREES, SHELTER TREES, &Q. Pinus Insignis, 3 years old 25s to 30s per hundred ; Pinus Insignis, 1 years old, 7a 6i per hundren ; 70s por thousand. Pinus Insignis, 1 year old, 3s 6d per hundred; 30s' per thousand; Pinua Pineaster, 3 yeara old, 20s per hundred ; 150s per thousand ; Pinus Pineaster, 2 years old, 7s per hundred ; 60s per thousand. Pinus Pineaster, 1 year old, 3s per hundred; 25s per thousand. Pinus, Sylvister (Scotch), 2 years, 10s per hua- ! dred ; 90s per thousand. Cupressus Macrocarpa, 2 yeara (balled), 25s per hundred ; £10 yer thousand. Cupressus Macrocarpa, 1 year old, 10a per hundred ; 90s. per thousand. Cupressus Lawsoniana, 2 yeara 15s per hundred ; £5 10s per tflousand. English Oak, 3 years old, 10s per hundred; £4 10a per thousand. English Oak, 2 years oU, 7a 6d per hundred; 708 per thousand. American Oak, 2 years old, 7s 6d per hundred; 70a per thousand. Turkey Oak, 2 yeara old, 10a per hundred ; 90s per thousand. English Ash, 2} ears old, 10a per hundred; 90a per thousand! English Sycamore, 2 years old, 7s 6d por hundred ; 70s per thousand. Spanish Cheainuts, 3 years old, 25s per hundred £10 per thousand. E. Walnuw, 3 years old, 255. English Birch. Beech, Alder, end. Elms, 25a per hundred; £10 por thousand. Also, — Horse Chestnuts, Mapels, Larch, Pianos, English, American, and Continental ditto, and other deciduous treet by the dozen hundred, or thousand. HEDGE PLANTS: Berberis, 2 years transplanted, 10s por thousand ; Berberis, 2 years, transplanted smaller, 7s 6d per thousand; Berberis Darweni, 3 years old, 25s per hundied (strong) ; African Box Thorn, 2 years transplanted, 12s 6d per thousand; African Box Thoru, 1 year transplanted, 10s per thousand ; African Box Thorn, 1 year, smaller, Ba per thousand; EngliahLaurels' 2 years old, 25s per hundred ; EngUali Laurels, 1 year old, 15s per hundredLaurestinus, 2 years old, 15s per hundredEnglish Yews, 3 years old, 30a per hundred ; £12 10a per thousand. Seedless Furze, 1 year old, 15s per hundred • £7 per thousand. English Holley, 2 years old, 15s per hunnred ; £7 per thousand. Pohutukawas, 1 year old, 15s per hundred" £7 per thousand. ' Special quotations given for large quantities. The trade liberally dealt with. Trees supplied for school grounds and other public grounds at very cheao rates. r Boquets, wreaths, Crowes, and cut flowers made up at shortest notice. GEO. BOULTON, 705 Manager. KAfcSAKOLATEAkeepsits perfect aroma by being hermetically sealed in lesd. All grocers. G^aS f DB J GIN. -Certified \A valuable for ki dnoy affections.

This article text was automatically generated and may include errors. View the full page to see article in its original form.
Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/TH18960822.2.35.4

Bibliographic details

Taranaki Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 10699, 22 August 1896, Page 4

Word Count
1,674

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 10699, 22 August 1896, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 10699, 22 August 1896, Page 4