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DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP Great Clearing: Sale . . 70 COMMENCE ON A(JBUBT 14**< * £I2OOO 'OF STOCK TO BB CLEARED IN THRBB MONTBff IF|POSSIBLE. IRONMOtfIIHKY Had#-irt', ~oo!«, Philter's Gjods, Oat!wf, BMnmTA* plated Goods, Agrioultoral Implements, Qar<l*n Too'*, Cortumbed Iron, Fencing Wire and Stapler, Cement, Drain Pipes, Chimney Mips Ooaeh Springs ai d Ailee, and a] list) of liuea th»t voild fi 1 wl< pipit All to be cleared! D. BERRY & CO. Desire to infirm their [Oustomera that owing to Mr. NiWKia !aav< ng Taranaki it> baa been decided to dissolve ttie pa'tuer.hip •« soon M tbe S<o;k cam be realised, To quickly effeo? thi», % good* «iU ba marked in plain figures, in many oaies at or evtn BELOW COBT, Mil as the Stock was all imported direct from tbe manof tourers ia Om Britain and Araerioa it will be apparent to all what tbia means, As soon as (he bnlk of the Stock ia|ol<>ar(d we will be prepared to rt ceive offers for the fret hold premise!. NOTE THE ADDRESSD. Bevvy & Co., BROUGHAM STREET. }3"on and alter the Ist Auguat thi Sale will fa for Cash or Appiored BUli only, and all Accounts due to us moat be paid or arranged for doriag August. The Verdict of the Rkadt Momy Bum 18 IK FATOUB Of NEAL . . THE GASH CLOTHIER. No Wokdkb ! Riad This. BOYS' STRONG BTIUW HATS for School wear, 9d. Mothers should see this line. GENTS' CREAM STRIPED TENNIS SHIRTS, 3/6, Beautiful goods for tbe money, GENTS' WHIPS SHIRTS, 3/6, 4711. 6/11 From tbe oest makcx. GENTS' FASHIONABLE STRAW HAW, from 2/6Value unexcelled. MERINO UNDERSHIRTS AND PANTS lower than ever, 1/6.1/11.2/6- • SEAMLESS MERINO BOX, ftd per pair. Value for 9d. CVBnyers of MEN'S k, BOYS' CLOTHING should inspeot our New Goods. Striking value for Cash Buyers. MEN'S ALL WOOL TWEED SUITS, 20/Wear well. MENS' NAVY VICUNA SUITS, 27/6 Call and see this line. MEN'S ALL WOOL TWEED TROUSERS, 6/6. 7/Hi 9/6 Bxoeptional Value, and Well Oat. BOYB' STRONG TWEED SUITB, 8/11. Will stand rough wear. Another shipment of the celebrated KOSLYM SADDLE TWEED TROUSERS, at 12/6 Customer* ask a second time for this line. MEN'S STRONG COTTON SHIRTS, 1/11. Our Heavy Leathereloth Working Shirts at 2/fl give great satisfaction. 111, Cash Clothier. We Would Call Attention TO OUR LARGE AND MAGNIFICENT STOCK OF PIANOS AND ORGANS. INSTRUMENTS TO CHOOSE FROM. THIS IB THE LARGEST STOCK EVER ON VIEW in any Pzvrincial town in the North Island. B* THE LEMHNB MANUFACTURERS OF THE WORLD. Most liberal Disoount for Gash, or on very Easy Terms. [T WILL PAY YOU TO OALL"AND 'INSPECT The Cheapest & Best House in Tdwit Violins, Banjos, Guitars, Flutes, Month Harmonicas, Clarionottos, Brass Instruments, and all fittbgi 188 LATEST SHEET UDBIO. fjg* Orders attended to «ith despatch. THE COLONIAL PIANO & ORGAN IMPORTING COY., ,_. r , Devon Stbeet, New Plymouth. D. MflKnmoK Bain, Manager. Inglewood agent, Mr. G. Oh Smith. AHUROA TOWNSHIP. PUBLIC NOTICE. IN reference to the Ahuroa Township whioh we are now placing on the market, we wish to draw attention to th« advantages of this property. To acqnire freehold in tbe centre of a Harbour ia touch with all Foreign Porte of the world, is a rare chance indeed. How many of us have let the chance slip to acqnire freehold situated in a similar position for very little money, which, on looking back, would now take a good many thousands to seoure. Look what Taranaki is exporting at present. What will the multiple be in a few years J Although this is not ordinary property, we open tbe sections to the pnblio at the low upset of from £6O and upwards, on terms which will enable anyone to secure a property that it w f '• be very hard to estimate the value < Within a very short period. OA GHAN & 00., Sole Agents. NOTICE OF REMOVAL jfg Mr. JAMES BUTIERWORTH bags' to notify that he tiai REMOVED into tbe premises recently by Mr. J. Abbott, in Devon-street, where be will ba\e plenty of room to display his MAORI AND OTHER OCJRIO3, fco, AC to the oest advantage. He still buys and sells everything bum a needle to an anchor. If you want an Express, Spring Trap, a Sulky, GO TO BUTTKRWORTH. If you want a New or Second-hud set Harness, GO TO BUTTERWORTH. If you want a New or Seoond-band Saddle and Bridle, GO TO BUPTERWORTH. If you want a Gold or Silver Watob. GO TO BUTTERWORTH. If you are unable to obtain what you want GO TO BUrTERWORTH, . who has a large oollection of all sorts ot goods. If you want a Typewriter, If you want a Copying Press, If you want a Camera, GO TO BUTTSRWOBTH. Persons wishing; to inspect his Urg lection of Maori Ourios are invtted to any Tuesday, when they will be weltMMf without being asked to buy. Address—- > J. BUTTERWORTH, I OLD OURIOBITY SHOP, I Devon-street.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 251, 24 October 1901, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 251, 24 October 1901, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 251, 24 October 1901, Page 3

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