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; j • tfales by Auction. l * — — — —- 1 Inglewood. . ■ »\ _• • f • - WEDNESDAY, OC f OBSR " 3. .■ : ' v TICKERS & STE VESTS ■ Have received the followi g additional * entries for thejr, Jng-owood -Sale on 'Wednesday, October 3rd,— „; 07A 4-TOOTH FORWARD U I \J WETHEKS. b 782 WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 10. NEWTON KING Has received instructions from Mrs AMbbidge, who is leaving for England, to sell by aucfrou at her residence, ' Brougham-street, on Wednesday, 10th ■ October, — _. , npiHE Whole of her HOUBEHOLD 1 FURNITURE andj EFFECTS, consisting of, •- Piano by Keinhardt, Music -'Canterbury, ,• Whatnot, Fancy 'Rattan and Bentwood Chairs, Couch, Bideßdard, Dinng and' other Tables, Hall Stand and Table, Double and Single { Bedsteads, Mattresses, Pillows, Chests Drawers, Curtains and Poles, Pictures, Fenders und ; lroDi3,,. Toilet Tables, .Mirrore,' Treadle Sewing Machine, prockery, , Kitohon' Utensils^ find, Sundries. • • . ? Sale at(2 o'clook., , i___LL'_-.L:»Li __■"_'■_!; > 742 WEDNESpAY^OtoioBER 3. STANLEY WAkiFIELD BHAW Has received instruciions'frpila the N.P. Hacbour Board to sell I y auotion at Mr Newton King's auction mart, on Wednesday, 3rd October,— . qT\HE' BLOCK of BUILDINGS iv " fl_ Brougham-sfcreef, opposite ths Tsranaki Hotel, lately occupied by Mrs Richardson aod Mr A. A.|Am,bridgQ. i Buildings to be removed! within six weeks from data of sale. , ■ y ._, 1 Saleat 11.30 o'clock., , -' ' „i,. .../ ',;,, t. :.,! „' .„b 716 ' j GUARDS' CJLUB V , ' »w- A DANGE,, , . WILL be held in aid of the above - (Jub in the Drill Hall on Thubbday, 18ih.October./'/i ' ; ' McKinnon Bain's Orchtstra. lickete-i-lia'dies' 2s,. Gentlemen 3j, to be obt>ined from th 9 Committee and Members of the'Olute , ' t {i.'»;/' ' "*" ! Oommitt6e~Captain.Taunton, Sergt MacDiarmid, Corps. Goldwater, Treeby, Webster, Nixon, Pvts. Bayly,JSeal,Hamphri<=s, Black, and ' Bugler Ford. •■ " ' A.B. -WALDIE, b 582 ■ • .'i iHoi/. Seo. CEYLON ',■•■■' .' TEA. : . ..-.- •'! ■ l Is NOW THEFAVORJTE TEA of the people throughout Australia. It is because it ia tha beat T«a, the one (-ore nnd uniform Tea, and all things coneidertd, tho most economical Tea. 'NIRVANA TEA h grown on themojan tain estates of -Ceylon, and is picked under Uricish superyi'don and packed , r "in lead packets' on'thtf spot.- Tbis * • ensures ltsputity arid fragrance right to the consumer in Australia. Experts have, pronounced 1 against' China tea, as being dt ceptivo' and too often injurious to healib. In China tea picking is pos&ible only once a year, and thus for fully eleven months out , of the twelve Ch'na tea ib "off" — ."f.tale and unsatisfactory; ' Oeyfon ' being oa., the r eq'iator, tea pickirjf , there j^oes.'"on r '' daily r and the mail' 1 ,_' eervjee from' Cotom'bo' ( "to .Außtj alia beiug'* a" ( weekly .bnej' the Nirvani , - Company .is ' enabled ": to', pupply FRESH TEA'' to it^'cuat6mers in the~colonieß ever^? BQVeudayF. ''Direct, from Tea-garden tb ,Tea pot is j ; therefore the Nirvana Company's i; motto, and having a reputation to , consHer.piide is tak^en in keeping !I , » I BVAN A TEA up; to the r highest possible 'level, . As/a guarantee of - which each' lead pacjit-t of Nirvana ,'• Tea is enclosed in a cardboard, cas* , , bearing the natbe and, trade tiiark of the Nirvana Company." '' , lf NJRyANATIJA ' ' is, ON,,SA C LE £V,' ■ " Granville & Co.. South-Road, New Pl}'U" mouth ■ * '<■ i .'. '. ■' « SH'-.i • ■ C. Carter, Devon-street,'> New Plymouth 1 New Pljmduth Cooperative Bociety, Curiie*streee/Nay-.Plymoutb > J. Whittaker, Devon street, , New PlyV'xbouth -i -ftx^ "iM . oil': - „.'., ; W. Dealey, DeVon-sfcreetiNewPlympath ,!'»! '! ! ■?'-_, i|!i*tivivj.,.',i,',,'..-, ■'■ •»> &" P;i PATTERSON foGo:, >.''.' ' "''■"' ' Sole'A'gentsJ Wellington; ■■: ■ .. ''•'' ■" v •■ '. -J inn .T-'is , ... b4S3 "ofMBATi FOB - « » BeefT^S2s2§| Gravies, Sauces, etc. I GUARANTEED I Absolutely pure, I And of the Y«ry Highest Quality. 1 Mnnufnotuieil solely from Cattle passfij bjr g the Government Veterinary Inspector. In Obtainable throughout the Colony. glj* ASK FOR IT, And- take no other.' ij aTuko^te AND FASHIONABLE TAILOR HAS opened in DEVON-HTftEET, near the Red House Hotel, where fee is prepared to receive orders with the greatest of care. £!* Only One Style of Work turned out of my shop— THE BEST. PRICES MODERATE. Gents' English Ri-Jing ' and other Breeches ; Ladies' first priz^ Habits ; and Hand Sewing a speciality. Gents' own material made up on Bhort notice. J. PATTERSON, MANAGER. b 785 m - HOMEWARD BOUND TwTK PASSENGERS 11 BEFORE Booking your Tickets to London or ekewbere, write for I "COOK'S SAILING LlaT" (with • map), posted frte, ghing dates and farts t by ALL LINES at Uw^et Rates. No coromiesion chirged. Apply COOK'S SHIPPING OFFICE, A vi ktand ; or W. J. SHAW, Agent, Brougham-st., New Plymouth. i I'ußsages booked to Soith Africa from - New Plymouth from £18 7a,4d.

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 11573, 2 October 1900, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 11573, 2 October 1900, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 11573, 2 October 1900, Page 3

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