IRONMONGERS AND IMPORTERS NEW PLYMOUTH. f Just Landed, ex recent arrivals (555 bars and bundles R.H. Grown Iron 3 caska and casos Whifcehouse' SpawUac 232 bars and bundles 8.8. H. Shooing Iron Engineers', Shoe Turning, D.JASIedM 1450 Rnund-cart Bastiweights—tltoJOllw. and and Napping Hammer*, Solid Cases Tinned Steel Sheets— Vl x :»in. Wing k Hedge's. Anger Bits x 20, 22, 24 G 1 case Heller's Farriers' Tools, Hoof Knives Boxes Oapewell Horse Nails. Driving Hammers, Pritohels F« SO drunisgenuine Haw and Boiled Linuned Oil Punches and Pincers ' 100 kegs genuine White Lead—l 32, 5" -id 1 cases Ives Sash Looks, Padlocks, Lantl 281bs. Barn-door Hangers 120 kegs No. 1 White Lead—7 and 141 us. 1 cask bright, knotted Plongh and Traosj 70 kega Dry Red Lead-7,14, and 81bs. Ohauis, Single and DoableßaokOhaia* 19 casks srd cases Colours 6ron«>2 In Oil, 1 case Mav.Upson's Smooth, Jack Drying: Ready-ruixed Paint*, Dry Colours Bead, Plow and Habnte Planet,hoUowr Knameb, Driers, Gold Size, Patent, and roirnds Knotting, Terchene, Putty in bladder*, 2 casks Gate Hinges, Japd. and Heavv Scotch. Red and Blua Huddle T. Hinge* ' 8 Gilpin's Dray Axles, with carron boxes—--2s, 2J, and Sin. 29 paci«;< Cascmont Stays, Letter Plates. a crates tannine "Dover" Stoves—No*, fi, ' Butt Hinges Skim Coolers, Vorrov ?. and 8 Wheels, Skeith Bosses, Weston's Pusi4 cases " New Easy' and " Champion" ie.y Blocks, Wire Clouts, Ts ' Lawn Mowers—l2, 14, and l(iin. Disinfectant, Tool Kits,' Rangoon Oil 6 2-Roller Stand Mangles—2l, 24, and 30in. Uuhoon Seed Bowers, Die _ 16 dozen Sheep Shears Union, and Ward & Payne's Axle Grease, Ratchet Braces, Tinned cases No. I and a Kick Handies, Slanher Rivets, "Iron Oity" Mattocks. Mo* and Hammer Handles and Brush Holders, Bash Oord, Oat* a cases Kureka Wringers Mrs. Pott's Irons Latches, Shelf Brackets, Wood Thr and Handles Rakes, Scythe Stones, Cabinet lam* 3 cases UOA Himlocss, with plain and milled Umcry Cloth, Turkey Hones, *~nrfurniture cased Tube, Sets Weights, UUk Oooks 1 case Tapping Cocks, Range Cocks, Hasps K»" B °- l - < — «-«■- r..•.. «»__. »>id Staples, Upholsterers' Hammers, B Copper Rivets, Stencil Ink, Iron Cup- Irons, Chests Looks, Brass, Pad ao. beard Looks, Anucapn Wick, Tind. Box Look
TAItANAKI ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY. FISHING SEASON—Ist OCTOBER 1900, TO 30th APIUL, 1901. FISHING LICENSES may be obtained from Mr. 0. O. Smith, Inglewood, and. from the undersigned, D. McALLUM, Secretary.. Mens licenses, 10s; boys under *B, 6w ladies, ss, day license, 2a (id; one week, 6» Licenses hnv« iii({ persons:— JVMoAUum W. Itewley N. J'ewley A, Callander A. Shivley A. PaOi Ohaflea Smith M. Kennedy T. C. H. Nicholli T. Hopkiuaon K. D. liHusey A. K. Kleenex G. K. V. He*a«i J. \Y. Fabj G. W. Ncvisham D. Marktam K. Swann W.K. McAllam H. K. T « fi fe been issued t»tfae fol) » T. J. NicholU A. Bewley T. A. Swayelan. F. Clarke T. Gray 0. 0. bmitb Geo. Wilson N.Steppardl H. Giles A. Oennatt Joe Hanmoo G. 0. Heenan M. Vraser 0. K. Bovee W.E.W'iugiM H Steuart, H. 0. Hawle J. H. Klnpsley K. N. Fowler CHRISTMAS, 1900 New Goods! NEW GOODS! NEW^GOODSI CARPETS. CARPETS. CABPETB. THE LARGEST ASD BEST SELECTED STOCK EVEH SHOWN IN NEW j PLYMOUTH. Now landing ex " Malatua,"— 8 BALES AXMINSTER, W„„ w AND BKUSSBLB . CARPETS, with Borders and Hearthrugs to match MOBii . STAIR CARETS. AND TAPESTRY &QUAKES. Ex " Waikato,"— . ' 4 BALES Cocoanut Mattings (ALL WIDTHS) 4 BALES Bedside Rugs and Slip Mats 4 BALES oquares (all sizes) Christmas Tabfes NOW 11EADY1 NOW KEADY! n HAND DISPLAY of--1 T FANCY GOODS & TOYS. 'Io:'ui. KN EVKUYNIGHJ. ms V^ l i< '■IMMWITS THkATHK KOTAI.. N «*. BUTCHER & CO. OAKRUQE BUIIDEKa WHEELWHIGHTS, GENERAL SMITHS, A M PrßpftrwJ to OAKniAGKS D tD ,„„ aff™ SB*" - WW****
Dursley, Eng., Manufacturers or tho PREMIER OREAM SEPARATO OF THE WORLD. Known ONLY a« the Alexandra Give thn most UNEQUIVOCAL AND POSITIVE DENIAL to the statement, made by the Agents of tho Da Laval, they defeated Mest-rs Lister's ALEXANDRA at a Public Trial in Gor- • many, and declare tlioy have never sold or Bent a single ALEXANDRA HEFARATOh to Germany at asy time. THE AUEXAKBRA TOOK FirtST PRIZE »t the Royal Agricultural Society's Show, BiMcasetr, I'^i. BEATING THIS DS LAVAL and other Machines Oouid any bettor certificate o efficionoy be offered to thiso in Dairying? Newton King, SOLE AGENT sen ran ALEXANDR, For rtf Nort: Is'and of N.Z. OSBORNE HIGHEST HONOURS. (From the Southland Tims, Aug. 28tb, 1900 THE,' OSBORNE BINDER Has been [awarded the "GRAND PRIZE' AT THB i - PABIS EXHIBITION - The highest honour in the world at £the present moment. The Southland implement and Engineering Company received a cable from the OSBORNE Melbourne house announcing the £act. The Implement Company aro Agents New Zealand for the OciiJORNK, andbesid their extensive Invorcargill establishment have a branch of their own in Christchurch, and an agency in every town of .any injpaj-t----ance in the Oolony. The competing macbiues followed OSBOKNE on the &,t in the following order —Adriance, leering, McOormick, Massey, N.P. CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY DISTRICT AGENTS. 08 HEALTH ASSURED. f Suffering and Ailing from nervous . affections, bladderandkidncytroobles, deprefioion, atrophy, exhaustion, tad raPinory, excitable temperament, irritability, tired feeling, weak back, pains noises iu the head, sleeplessness, caE rely on obtaining relief by consulting (personally or by post »?) PROF. NOTMANN M.8., E.M.G., Market Place, Christchurch (opposite Colom-bo-Street Bridge). The only Klostro-80. ianical Expert advertising (i/ith 20 years European Experience anu sis?ht ycais before ihe New Zealand public), who will guavan tee a Vaorough cure. Proprietor of the only guaranteed Electric Belts and other Bpecial Electrical appliances in thcCololiica Write stating your case, and you wia receive honest opinion FREE. You can be treated successfully at your own iorne, and to convince the most sceptitali will forward Electrical Appliances and Concentrated Treatment oy eisy terms of payment. Thousands of testimonials from those who lad wasted their time and money can be ,nspected daily from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. TESTIMONIAL. Prof. Notmajin. Napier, Sept>ml.er {lib, K'OO. Dear Sir.—l i:m pleased to be able to toll wu 1 am foaling well and :r,n improving ivory day. 1 have lost altogether that niserable teoling 1 used to have and am inite fresh when 1 get up in the moiniig, ns can rest an.i slcf-p well now. 1 l, llV o ;ained considerably in weight and look veil. The haggard lcok has lett me. and ay friends congratulatu me or. my itupn ved , ppearance and I am sure you do not know iow grateful 1 am to you for vour kindness nd attention, as my life was a burdtn efore 1 wrote to you,-~Yows ever erau> ally, ° ' ALSJJAHBBBjP^JiitErisojj,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 22, 23 January 1901, Page 4
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