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Messrs. King and Co., Dcv »n Street announce a great salvage sale of racldlcrv stock in cons«q,uence of last •Saturday's fire. There are big reductions in saddles, milk cart. gin. end •x'fJKy harness, whins spurs, bridles, etc. This is a pood opport-iiiky F »>r buyers to save money on sadJl'iv •<*- (jiiirements. Mr. Matthew Lokk< eranjjeliat from Sf-oMaud, will pruned to-mi."r»»v in Shaw's liuildin^s, Brougham Strwt. The A. B.C. Boot shop's »ljui»hter sale of the late Mr. Haneock'B sto<-k i» now in full suing. 10s in the £is !><>- inir alioucd off this stork and also bi^c redtK-tions on their own stock of geueral footwear during the sale. An adver tiwnKMit appear^ in another column. On Wednesday next Messrs. Webster Bros, will hold a sale of first-class furniture in Vivian Street. Full particulars will be found In our auction coin m lift.

COMMERCIAL CORMORANTS. Middlemen are often described a* "Commercial Cormorants," inasmuch ;i.s thgir charges in many instances swallow up greater sums than the original pric-s of the goods they handle. Tlie retailor, of courbo, is a middleman, but just so long as the present system or trading obtains he is about the only one of tlic tribe whose existence is justified. Rut tli«-re are retailers "and" retailers. THE MELBOURNE CLOTHING COMPANY has invariably sought to eliminate the manufacturers' agent, the\indfiit agent, the shipping agent, et hoc genus omne, and it is only through repeated visits to the Old Country by the firm's manager that the object of getting into direct touch with manufacturers lins lteen achieved. A notable example of what can be effected by direct dealing is the firm's famous line of 16k M Welted Boots for men. These boot* were originally retailed at prices varying from 21s to 255, but now, just through the simple process of buying direct from the maker, tlie public is saved from five shillings to eight shillings on each pair. A special window display of thrso famous boots is just no iv attracting considerable attention. e228 Other tobaccos have no charm once MILD DERBY is smoked. It is neither ful mellow blond. Try it— Son tint or plugs. fi

PUBLIC NOTICES.

LOCAL BILL NOTICE is hereby given that it is tlio intention of THE TARANAKI AUKICILTURAL SOCIETY to promote and endeavour to have passed into Law at tlio next ensuing Session of Parliament a Bill the short Title whereof is "The Taranaki Agricultural Society Empowering Act, 19()9." The objects which the B.ill is intended to effect are: — To vest in the Taranaki Agricultural Society with respect to the I.uid in New Plymouth known as p-irl "St. (jermain's Square" all tli<> ]mv,ors conferred upon a ' leasing Authority" under "The Pu'ilic Hodics' Leases Act, 1908," i» nd to enahle the Society to ap]>l\ Ili<> n>nis therefrom to genei al purposes. A cop\ of the Hill, together with a l>l\i\ :ii\d sm\ev of tlio land referred to has been deposited in the Magistrate I.*.1 .*. Court at Xcv Plymouth, and is open to public inspection. Dated the 18th day of September, 1!)()9. (JOVETT * QUILLIAM, Solicitors) to the Promoters of the Rill. c3lO TT HAS SERVED you well for many \e.ars now. We don't need to tell \ou its good qualities— hut egga are uettum cheaper, and you have no SHAHI.WD'S MOA BRAND EGO PRESKUVXTfVK by you. Don't forget ii until et'L's have gono up again. At all «toiNw. Sco that tho full name is or 1 tho label. dB7S

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LV, Issue 14013, 18 September 1909, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Herald, Volume LV, Issue 14013, 18 September 1909, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Herald, Volume LV, Issue 14013, 18 September 1909, Page 3