DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP Great Clearing- Sale . „ 'lO COMMENCE ON AUQUBT 14«■'£l2,ooo:oF BTOCK to be cleared in three months ' IP POSBIISLK. [aONMOVGKHY Had«ra~', ToaU Pi.tVs O oil*, Out!., y, lieur* I latei Goo is, Agrionltjral Implemet t<, 'JiinLn Too'., (Vini;.iU'd Iron, Fencing Wth and Stap'os, Cemrmt, Drain Pipo*. Otitnm-y Top , O men frp iogs uid Axles, and «j list of linne tint wouM HI tihii paiiir, All to bo cleared. D. BERRY & CO. to infYrcn I heir {Customers that <.»ini< 10 Mr. Nkwhan e.vtig Taranaki it t-w hoeii donido.t to diss ■vt in piiti.tinhip an i ( o., «t> t.bo HlAck out ii« ie»lisfid. To quickly ■ fle<v. lip-, v go«i>. »i i U marked in plain figures, in many cmmi at hi mm HKLO.V COSH', i.d as tha Stock wa* (ill imported <lireot from l.ln> tniiibf<>>(uivrn in U.-i'at Bri'ain ami Aijkrie* it will be apparent to *ll wi.at ilii>i nmand. As aooi as thn 1-nlk of the Stock is oh-ai.d wc will hn p.i |»ri<d to rtceive ofleis for the fn ohold pnmiaoi. NOTE THE ADDRESS—BROUGHAM SfREKT. f3-0n and after the Ist August the Sa'n will be fir Oat-h <.<■ App ove i Bill, only, and a'l Accounts due to us must ha paid or arranged fur during August. CASH v^CREDIT. DON'X PAY FOR OTHER PERSONS BAD DEBTS. NEAL, the OAsa clothier, Ofpbbb Goods at Lowest Bkd Rock Pbiobs fob Nbm Oash. Men's Merino Shirts and Pants, Is lid Men's Heavy Ribbed Knltt Pants, 2s 6d. All Wool Knitt Sox, 9d. Men's Tweed Caps, 6d. NEAL, Tut) Cash Clothier. Strong Working Shirts, 2s Hd. New Zealand Flannel Undershirts, 2a 6d. Men's Braces, Bd. Frame Eelt Hats, 2«|Bd. Men's Flannelette Shirts, Is Cd. NEAL, The Cash Clothier. Men's Heavy Dark Tweed Suits, 20*. Men's Heavy Vienna Cloth Suite, 27s 6d and 355; remarkable value. All Wocl Tweed Trousers, 6s Ad. Strong Cord Trousers, 4s 6d. NEAL, GMh Clothier. Boys' Tweed Knickers, 2s C<l, Boys' Strong Braces, 4d. Boys, All Wool K. B. Suits, 8s lid. Boys' Ktrong Woollen Hose, Is. Boys' Collars. Sd each. Boys' Tweed Csps, 4d and Cd. NEAL Gosh Clothier New Silk Ties, 9d and Is; wonderful value. Pure Japan Silk Handkerchiefs, In (id. Seamles* Merino Sox, (id. Gent's Umbrellas at Lowest Prices. New Styles in Out! Links, Ik the )«ir. 'NEAL 1 oafih Clothier. The Balance of Macintoshes and Oilskins marked ut very low priced to rlo.tr. Men's Doublo Oilskin Coats, Us (Id. Men's Yarmouth Hiding Ollcoats, from 12s 6,1. Men's Tweed Macintoshes, SOs. Mee's Navy and Black Kerge|Mackintoshes, 37s fid. NEAL.
THE CASH CLOTHIER. We Would Call Attention TO OUR LARGE AND MAGNIFICENT STOCK OP PIANOS AND ORGANS. INSTRUMENTS TO CHOOSE FROM. town in the North Island. BY THE LEADWe MANUFACTURERS OF THE WORLD. Most liberal Discount for Cash, or on very Easy Terms. , ~- IT WILL PAY YOU TO CALL ANIUNSPEOT. The Cheapest & Best House in Town, Violins, Banjos, Guitars, Flutes, Mouth Harmonicas, Clarionettes, Bniss Instruments, and all fittings. THE LATEST SHEET MUSIC. <gT Orders attended to *ith despatch. THE COLONIAL PIANO & ORGAN IMPORTING COY., H « lM .., or^ Devon Street, New Plymouth. [ D. MoKinnon Bain, Mannger. Inglowood agent, Mr. C. 0. Smith. COMPARE NOTIGE OF REMOVAL TB. JAMES BUTTERWORTH begs to L notify that he Has REMOVED into the premises recently occupied by Mr. J. Abbott, in Devon-street, where he will have plenty of room to display his MAORI AND OTHER CURIO 3, &o, .veto the best advantage. He still buys and sells everything from a needle to an anchor. If you want an Express, Spring Trap, or ' a Sulky, * 00 TO BUTTKRWORTH. < If yon want a Mew or Second-hand set of Harness, <_ GO TO BUTTKRWORTH. If you want a New or Second-hand Saddle and Bridle, 00 TO BUTTKRWORTH. If yon want a Gold or Silver Watch. GO TO BUTTKRWORTH. If you are unable to obtain what you want < elsewhere, GO TO BUTTKRWORTH. ■ who has a large collection of all sort* of %uSm '/» '/8 2/4 2/8 goods. If yon want a Typewriter, ...... Uy^uwanta^a DESIRABLE FREEHOLDS FOR GO TO BUTTKRWORTH. SALE. WITH AMY TEA without being asked to buy. Address— J. BUTTERWORTH, OLD CURIOSITY SHOP, Devon street. nlO Persons wishing to inspect his large col- TJALK Section, Devon-rtrcet, with snb« lection of Maori Curios are invited to call [X stantial cottage. £4OO any Tuesday, when they will bo welcomed j TALF Aero, nicely laid out with fruit without being asked to buy. JfX and foliage trocH New 8-roomtd house, complete with every convenience. Address— Vino situation, one of the pleatiaotftt local!J. BUTTERWORTH, %&&?• * l0 ? 0 ' Jl , .... „ . nt n niTßiosiTV SHOP TJ ALFAore - •pkndid situation. Mostly Devon steelt nlO * H in « arian - *•* ,0 » ot ■*» *** Uevon stare.*. nio : {ruU Q<K)d baJMißg «oft^2 r. l?. cn>- — : ""^
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 232, 12 October 1901, Page 3
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782Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 232, 12 October 1901, Page 3
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