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NEW ZEALAND INSURANCECOMPANY FJRE AND MARINE. INSURANCE EFFECTED at Lowest Current Rates, ANDPROMPTLY. Losses Settled Liberally, and Without Delay. H. M. DIDSBURY, Manager. OFFICE (Temporary)— BROUGHAM STREET, Next Ambury's, NEW PLYMOUTH. fblO3 JEWELLERY.' JEWELLERY. o THATCHES. The largest and best selected stock in Taranaki of RINGS of all descriptions, BROOCHES, &c, at A. L. COOKE'S, DEVON STREET. ROTHERHAM'S Celebrated English Leve* WATCHES, made specially to my order for this country. The best watch in the market. WEDDING aud BIRTHDAY PRESENTS in SOLID Hall Marked SILVER and Electroplate in great variety. A large and varied stock of ENGAGEMENT and DRESS RINGS, Wedding Rings, and Keepers in hand, also manufactured to order on the premises. Presentations, &c, Engraved free of charge . A. L, COOKE, DEVON STREET Avery's). TO THE BURGESSES OF THE EA&T WARD. T A DIES AND GENTLEMEN, - JLJ Allow me to tender you my THANKS for returning me as your representative for the dfoovo Ward. I shall, to tbe best of my ability, endeavour to retain the confidence placed in me. — Yours faithfully, b 152 Wm. WALTON. LAMB LAMB.M THE PROPRIETOR OF THE Taranaki Meat Pazaars Wishes to draw the Public's attention to tho ■ItTAGNIFIOENT DEEF, jyj-UTTON, -yEAL, and QOUTfI T\OWN T AMBS NOW ON VIEW. Have started a line of 830 Prime Southdown LAMBS, bred and fattened for the trade, not to bo equalled in the district. N INSPECTIoFINVITED. bl2o

WANTED KNOWN. THE BRILLIANT STOVE POLISH IS THE Cheapest and Best Procurable. Ask Your Storekeeper for Gd TIN. The New Zealand Clothing Factory Do Business on these Lines only :—: — THE Cheapest Lines, as well as the Highest Priced, must be THOROUGHLY RELIABLE} We will not endanger our Reputation by offering Rubbish. Mon'i Mosgiel Tweed Suits, from "25s to 65s Men's Mosgiol Tweed Trousers, from 8s 6d Men's Colonial Saddle Tweed Trousers, 15s Cd BOYS' CLOTHING. No firm in New Plymouth is in a position to sell Clothing at such low prices as ourselves. Why ? Because we are the only firm that manufacture their own goods — , Mosgiel Knicker Suits, from 8b 6d Serge Sailor Suits, with 2 collars, iannel shirt, lanyard and whistle, from 10a 6d Boys' Mosgiel Sac Suits, with long or short t'ousers, from 17s Cd Boyß' Knicker Sao Suits, with golf knickers <S" You will save money by purchasing till your Boys' Outfitting from THE N.Z. Clothing Factory, DEVON-STREET. J. C. BURROW, Manager. THE OLD THING. BLACK LEAD, STOVE BRUSHES, AND HARD WORK. THE NEW THING. THE BRILLIANT STOVE POLISH, Saves Time, Labour and Money. Sold by all Storekeepers. PRICE : 6u A TIN. TOjeIN pHURTON STOCK AND BHAREBROKER, Buys and Sells solely on Clients' Account. 106 AND 107, VIOTOBIA ABOADB, AUOKLAND, Telephone 855. - xa842x a842 Half sick people— just sick enough to feel lazy and listless, no appetite and with what little to do eat lying like lead in the stomach, should take Nurse Woodward's Health Hyrup if they wish to regain health. Of Teed & Co , chemists, , New Plymouth — Advt. THE LATE CYCLONE. Says Bones to Tambo "If one bottle of Cura Cough fixes ten colds, how many bottles of any other mixture would it take to cure the same ? ' " Dar aint no Huchcalkorlation noedod, for all de others is swept away by de Syke-elone." Positive Cure for- Neuralgia. — The Eov. It Chew, Froo Church Minister, of Norwich writes: — "A New Connexion Minister — a friend of mine— suffered severely from Tic for some time. He took one or two of your ' Anti-Neuralgic Pills,' and next morning ho was quite well. Tho ' Quinine Pills have been of great service in our family.' Sold by all chemiste and storekeepers. Post frae from the proprietor, J. Baxter, Chemist Christchurch, for 18 postage stamps,-* Abvt

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 11021, 11 September 1897, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 11021, 11 September 1897, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 11021, 11 September 1897, Page 2