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AUCKLAND CLOTHING COMPANY KING'S BUILDINGS, for MEN'S, YOUTHS' AND BOYS' CLOTHING | MEN > S YOUTHS', AND BOYS' SHIRTS MEN'S, YOUTHS', AND BOYS' HATS | MEN - S) YOUTHS', AND BOYS' TIES, Portmanteaux, Umbrella-, Hosiery, Gloves, Mackintoshes, Overcoats, Cover Coats, Gladstoae Bags, &c, &c. A LARGE AND WELL ASSORTED STOCK IN ALL LINES TO SELECT FROM. Call and Sea Prices and Quality. Inspection Invited of pur MEN'S UNV-ERCLOTHING, MERCERY, TIES, &c. 250 Pairs Men's WHITE MOLES, 4/6, worth 8/6 ■ 200 Pairs Boys' aud Youths' MOLES, 2/6, worth 5/6 a 225 * .■ H. N. GOLDWATER, Manager.

CLARKE'S Tailoring Department. AS we are very busy in this Depart ment, kindly place your ORDERS BAELY TO SAVE DISAPPOINTMENT. SUITS to MeasureTfrom ' 47/ 6 TBOUSEBS to Measure, from 13/6 THE LARGEST RANGE OF MATERIALS EvEk Shown in Nbw Plymouth New Goods to Hand In the following Departments :—: — Men s and Boys' Clothing Mercery and Hosiery Gladstone BagSj Portmanteaux, Trunks, and Travelling Requisites, HATS— STRAWS and SOFT, FELTS all the Latest Stapes. ' ■ BOWLING, TENNIS, CRICKETING and other Goods. Note fie address : W. H. CLARKE, ' Next Teed & Co., Chemists, New Plymouth. NOTICE. NCTICE. HAVING taken over my Auction Mart lately Mn KATHAN'S WAREHO¥SE I am prepared to receive Goods- of Any Kind FOE SALE BY AUCTION or PBIVA T E L V And Trill] be pleased to hold Clearin , Sales ia any part of the District. Fkomlpt Account) Sales. W. COtJRTNEY I Cure Corns tlgtr 11 PRQGANDBA." To prove it a sample box will be posted free to any address. Prioe, I*. I Cure Toothache *y killing the nerve with Barraclough's MAGIC NEBVINE. It relieves violent, raging Toothache in one minute. Price, X I Cure Rheumatics ° y removing the cause with Barraclough's BHEUMATIC LIQUID (taken internally). To prove it, read this: — Eltham, 28th March, 1895. To Mr Barraclougb. , Dsar Sir,— l feel thai*, for tha cause of 88Bfering humanity, I ought to make known the value of your Rheumatic Liquid. I was laid up for seven months with Lumbago in its wont form, and cried a great number of remedies, as well as three doctors, with only partial success, when I was advised to try your Rheumatic Liquid, by a person who had been laid np for two years with Sciatica, but afterwards completely recovered by the use of three bottles of your mixture. I took one bottle, and before it ~was all taken I was quite free from the pain I had suffered from bo long. — Yours grate fully, James Preeob. - Principal Agents : John Gilmour, New Plymouth Curtis Bros., Stratford L. S. Barraelough, Hawera Chas. Ford, Eltbam H. Laugmau, Rahotu J. O'D. Quigley, Inglewood Cardiff Co-operative Society, Cardiff H. J. Newman, Opunako J. Macßeynoldg, Pungarehu D. F. Green way, Okato F. A. Pearson, Toko B. & H. Wagataff, Pihama a 274 A STORM IN A TEAPOT. A MAN has good reason to grumble after a hard day's,irork and worry he ca»not sip the beverage his soul loveth— > EMPIRE COS Superior Blended . TEAS. The " gade-wifo," under these jciroumstances, must bear in silence the reproaches of ktr " lord and master," for she knows fufl well tha* EMPIRE CO's TEAS ari obtainable everywhere, if she only INSISTS upon having them. LADIES t— lf you wish to make youi homes bappy and comfortable, study youi husband's temper and pockot by using only EMPIRE COS TEAS. EMPIRE TEA COMPANY, W. & a. TUBNBULL & Co., Proprietors WELLINGTON. BURGESS, FBASER & Co,, Whotawlt Agents for New Plymouth.

NOTICE. • RE-OPENING of M A. Bowen's late premises WEDNESDAY, Januaiy 27th. with a complete stock of DRAPERY. CLOTHING. &c, &c, &c Bought at special prices previous to stocktaking. QPECIAL LINES in DRiSSSES V^PECIAL LINES in CORSETS QPECIAL LINES in UMBRELLAS SPECIAL LINES in CRETONNES and ART MUSLINS SPECIAL LINES in JIEN'S TWEED SUITS SPECIAL LINES in YOUTHS SUITS. SPECIAL LINES in BOYS KNICKER SUITS SPECIAL LINES in^HATS and - CAPS Balance of a Warehoaseoian'fl Stock (of Straw Qtiods— 500 Ladies' Sailor, Gem, and Fancy gTBAW JJATS, &om 6d _ Q. A. CORNEY. DRAPER AND CLOTHIER, DEVON STREET (NEXT HERALD OFFICE) ,202 IMPORTANT TO CYCLISTS ! BI X E-L ianT! BIKE-LIGHT ! Tho Best Bicycle Lamp Oil in existence. BIKE-LIGHT ! BIKE-LIGHT ! Burns with a bright, steady, and pure flame BIKE-LIGHT ! BIKE-LIGHT ! Is procurable from all Doalers. Manufactured by — THE BYKEOLINE OIL COMPANY, New York, U.S.A. ' Sold by all dealers. W. & G. TURNBULL & CO., Agents for New Zealand XTICTORIAN ERA FACTS IN A NUTSHELL. Dr. Johnsen said that " Oats were food for men in Scotland and for horses in England !" The " non-jokist " cannily concluded : "Just sac! Fine" horses in England Fine men in Scotland !" v And then he pondered : " Fine feathers ' mako fine Tjir.is !" " Wholesome food, healthy bodies !" 1 Then he remembered Emerson's saying: " Facts are in tbe saddle aud ride mankind." And the words of Horace : "He has carried every point who has blended 1 the Good with the Agreeable." Finally he understood why the rriiGER rpEAP Aro the most popular Teas in the Colony Is the Long Run the Good Must Prevail. " The nearest way to a man's heart is down Mb throat,"— lt h a homely proverb, but nevertheless entirely true. i T\RA<SON BAKING POWDER v ensures good cookery, and therefore keeps the " gude maa " in the best of humours. DRAGON BAKING POWDER Manufactured only by — THE EMPIRE OOMIA Wellington,

AUSTRALIAN PROVIDENT SOCIETY. New Zealand Branch : Head Office, Customhouse Quay, Wellington. Local Board of Directors : The Hon Morgan S. Grace, M.D., C.M.Gi M.L.C. (chairman) B?he Hon Charles J. Johnston, M.L.G (Deputy Chairman) Alfred de Bathe Brandon, Esq. The Hon Edward Richardson, C.M.G., M.L.C. John Duncan, Esq. rnHE OLDEST WEALTHIEST, MOST PROSPEROUS Australian Life Office,, and the LARGEST IN THE BRITISH EMPIRE. The Only Mutual Life* Office .which declares A BONUS EVERY YEAR. Tlie Afetftod of Valuation- adopted by this Society is of the most Stringent Cliaraeter, and ensures a Larger Reserve to meet Liabilities than that held by any other office in the Australasian Colonies. ACCUMULATED FU;ND EXCEED 3 k £13.750.000 (THIRTEEN & THREE-QUARTER MILLIONS) STERLING. ANNUAL INCOME EXCEEDS £2,000,000 (TWO MILLIONS) STERLING. POLICIE3 IN FORCE ... 128,996 Sum Assured ... v ... £40,731,231 Cash Bonnses Divided ... £6,843,862 BONUSES! • CASH BONUS for ONE YEAR, 1896 £428,796 yielding Reversionary Bonuses amounting to £830,000, after making SPECIAL RESERVES. CASH .BONUSES declared for last FIVE years, OVER TWO MILLIONS, yielding Reversionary Bonuses exceeding FOUR MILLIONS. ASSURE YOUR LIFE IN THE A.M.P. SOCIETY m and secure A BONUS EVERY YEAR. Expenses of Management — 83 PER CENT. ON, THE TOTAL 4 JWCOME. EDWARD W. LOWE, Resident Secretary. Wellington. Branch Office — Customhouse Qcjay, Wellington. Wanganui District Agency, Victoria Avenue, G. F. Francis, District Secretary. HOW IS IT ? B.UW IS IT V THat WALTON & BRAUND SELLW IOKEB Q HAIRS F ROM 7 I - AND UPWARDS ? SIMPLY£BECAUSE THEY ARE Positively tkte Only WICKER FURNITURE AND BASKET MAKERS !JN TOWN Furniture at reasonable prices made to order. ADDRESS— Devon Street East (White & Carter's Old Premises) CORRUGATED IRON. There ia no better Galvanized Iron mad« than ADAMSrMARS. frpHß sheets are galvfc1 nincd by the old fiiPP'JiS' system, and lienoa we Siewniy couteg, and hjga a surface aa Smooth (. "If a good roof is wanted, iron galvanized by the socalled " Pa'tont " propess should not be used, since by it makers, by meai s of rollers, can reduce the coating on the Iron to tha thinnest possible filn? with the result that rust Boon appears. • To ensure a lasting B oof stipulate for ADAMS-MARS G^^VANIZg) IR0». A. Eoof of4hat bran 1 will rcfjain water, tight long after mv eh of the Iron now being nsed will fail o keep the daylight oat OFFICES. 1 > -OMS TO LET, either single or XL suito, situate Exchange Chambers opposite Alexandra Hall, Devon-street Good p'-and 'ith front street entrance Apply C T MILT n. I CAN'T take Pills! Dont. TaX " Wahoo" instead, causes no sickness no depressed spirits. 2s Gd. Cljetniata Grocers

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 10994, 11 August 1897, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 10994, 11 August 1897, Page 1