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THOS. HARDY & SON'S AUSTRALIAN WINES. Description of Wines :— Old Bur&undyj 1873— i ' Very Choice old Wine for Invalids. The oldest Australian Wine in the market. Old Tawny Port, 1883— ! Gold Medals at many Exhibitions. No. 0 Claret— Champion Cup, 1889. Grand Vintage Wine. No, 1 Gtoret— •« . The most Reliable Claret sold. bbmoo — ", v Champion Sweet White Wine of Australia. Melbourne j, f - T , v Exhibition, 1893. Specially .recommended by doctors for " ' -^ I nvalid/s and Ladies. An&aston Sherry^- ' ,'. r Splendid Pure Golden Sherry. First award Melbourne Exhibition, 1893. No. 1 Chablis— The Chyoicest Chablis made. Ci)A Prmcfantio OIH Pnrt ALL GUARANTEED PU;RE, WELL-MATURED) \jici i^onsianuaj wia rort, oniraz, sweet wines. for family ÜbE. \ Ajxjxl tsihi above .a.:r,:e obt^llt^-j^blei .a.t the Criterion Hotel, PsTew Plymouth. H. G. KEITH, Proprietor. _ on*

POTATOES. - POTATOES. POTATOES. plrcular Head Blue Demerits. DELIVERED TO ALL PARTS OF THE TOWN. FLOUR —DOWN AGAIN TO— [ 13 8 100 tßa TEED & CO.'S PHARMACY TI7 ILL BE BEMOVED TO MOBE COMMODIOUS PREMISES i (now in erection), Next Bank of New ! ' - Zealand, i ■ . EABLY IN NOVEMBER. GILLESPIEtGRIFF/N, Late foreman P. B. ' Late Carthew's, and for- Cabinet merly of Winks & Foreman, Hall, Auckland, P. R Carthew's, Gabinetmakers and Upholsterers, 0* Devon-street East, J& BEG to notify to the Public of New Plymouth and surrounding districts that they have opened as above in the premises lately occupied by G. W. Browne, and hope to merit a fair share of support. FURNITURE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION manufactured on the pre.mises. ■ c , iv , Workmanship Guuranteed. a 743 ]^4POLKOiVS MOTTO! was " Second to None." % THE EMPIRE COMPANY, Wellinoiqn,' claim that motto is equally applicable to. their invincible No. 1 EXTRACT OF SOAP which waaheß anything and everything under the sun. DAIRY FARM FOR LEASE. SPLENDID Dairy Farm, 920 acres, £l fenced and subdivided, with new 8->roomed house, stables, trap shed, barn, &c, 8 horse power water wheel and factory ; and first-class bearing orchard of 300 trees ; situated on good metalled road, within two miles of Railway Station and Bchool, and half- a-mile from Co operative Dairy Factory. 1 his is a good opportunity for a man with small capital, tbe land being of good quality, nearly all level, and will be let at a low rental to, a good tenant. — Apply NEWTON KING, . b 298 . r New Plymouth.

THOS. AVERY PRINTER, BOOKSELLER, MUSIOSELLftR & STATIONER, NEW PLYMOUTH. Agent for tbe following newspapers : — Auckland Weekly News Observer N.Z. Graphic Chrhtchurch Pres3 Canterbury Times Wellington Mail Melbourne Leader Australasian Town and Country Journal Sydney Bulletin' N.Z Farmer Dairyman Colonial Inventor Sporting Review All the English papers and Magazines supplied to order. b 56 THE GREATEST CARE Is Employed in Purchasing MULLENS' TEA. IT is teste in Colombo before shinmen by a trained Expert from Mincing Lane, London, the leading tea market in ', the world, and again examined here before offered to the Public by the Importer, whd lias also a Mincing Lane experience Mullens' High-grown Tea is ABSOLUTELY PURE ; is manufactured under the most approved conditions, by the latest and most improved machinery is rapidly increasing in the public favor is more ewnomioal than any other brand on the market ; is elected by Mr Mullens from 25 yean experience as a tea grower in Ceylon. If you want a good fine flavored Tea ask for the Red Label in half-pound and pound packets and five pouud boxes. If you want something very superior the Blue Brand will suit you, it will go a third farther than- any other at the same money. All up-to date Grocers and Btore keepers keep Mullens' Pure Unblended Teas. Don t be put off with inferior brands NOTICE. OTT-R, CRICKET BOWLING AND TENNIS SHOES Have Ar r ived. McEWEN BROS. BARGAIMS. BARGAINS. SETTLERS will find it to their advantage to BU* THEIR HARNESS FROM THE CANTERBURY SADDLERY COMPANY, DEVON St., NEW PLYMOUTH. THE CHEAPEST SHOP IN TOWN. JtEPAIBS A SPECIALITY. F. W. CONE Propbietob WANTED KNOWN, — Why buy inferior Manures when 3on can get GEAR CO.'S, *• the best that money can buy," at the lowest price consistent with high class quality ..— Newton Kino, Agent.

HAWKE'S REMOVED TO THOSE CENTRAL PREMISES Next Criterion Hotel . (Mr Carthew's Late Premises). DOUBLE THE STOCK FORMERLY KEPT. AH the Latest Novelties in Fancy Goods. Photo Frames from 6d (all latest designs). Alarm Clocks, warranted good timekeeper?, 4s 6d ; American Clocks, 3s 6d. Splendid new assortment of Jap. Trays, . Vases, &c. Large Cabinet, 4s 6d. Is. TABLE LOADED WITH BARGAINS. See our Jap. Folding Fire Screens at 8d and Is. Crockery at Bed-Rock Prices. Toys (Large Stock). Purses from 6d. All Colonhl Weekly Papers. Latest Novels, Magazines, etc. | If you want to give a Present inspect our Stock, which contains the Largest Variety of Fancy Goods in New Plymouth. INSPECTION INVITED— Siend a few leisure minutes looking round HAWKE'S, Next Criterion Hotel, FOR SALE OR TO LET,— A new Eight rocmed COMMODIOUS and WELL FINISHED HOUSE and 15 acres of grass land within five minutes walk from the centre of the town ; with first class two storey stable and outhouses. Magnificent site, with perfect natural shelter; suitable for orchard. Can be let for 7 or 30 years. Rent moderate. Farticu lars on application. W WEBBER, 676 New Plymouth. i «mKAP Residences aad Building Site^ * ' obtainable from W J.Shaw. Land Agent

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 11340, 5 October 1898, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 11340, 5 October 1898, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 11340, 5 October 1898, Page 1