*HUftSDAY, 7th NOVEMBER. [EWTON KING will sell by auction at 1 his yards as above! 120 Mixed Yearlings SO Calves CO 12 lo 15 months mixed 45 Yearlirg Steers 18 12 to 18 months Steers 12 Yearling Jersey Heifers (selected out of 150 cows) 5 Choice Springing Heifers 35 Empty Oows 12 Fat Cows 1 Pedigree Jersey Bull, bred by T. 3. Morrin, Auckland 1 Pure-bred Ayrshire Bull 30 Fat Ewes 30 Springing Cows and Heifea 34 Store Cows S Fat Cowi 7 2-year Steers Also, — On account of Mr B. Mobbow,— 2 Extra Good unbroken Colts, suitable for express Sale at 12.30 o'clock. w2d6
SEASONS' GREETINGS FROM MAORILAND. THOS. AVERY Has a very choice lot of Photos of Maoris and New Zealand Scenery for the Homegoing mail. Christmas Numbers "of Auckland Weekly News, New Zealand Graphic, and Canterbury Times. COMMERCIAL AND POCKET DIARIES for 1902 now to hand. THOS. AVERY, Uooksaller, Stationer, Printer, and Bookbinder, New Plymouth. 6 BUSINESS NOTICE. SILVERGRID OYSTER, SUPPER, & REFRESHMENT ROOMS,— Devon-street East. Just above Liardet-street. SMOKED AND FRESH FISH KEPT IN STOCK XX. dents of New Plymouth and Districts that he has opened the above business, and trusts by civility and attention to merit a fair i-bare of public support. Good cooking to be relied on. DO YOU FEEL WEAK? THE APPEARANQE-Haggard Face, List less Movemei.t THE FEELING-Lassitude, Indifference, Melancholia THE END—Death. X the citadel is in ruins; he fortifier at the beginning and wins. If you ara unwell, don't wait. Delay may be dangerous. Take a course of If s®l AT ONCE, and fill your veins with rich, pure blood, bring sparkle to your eyes, and activity to your limbs. THE BRITISH LANCET approves of the formula of MINERVA TONIC And Dr. STEVENSON MACADAM, Consuiting Chemist to the British Government, recommends tha preparation as the best of its kind procurable. AiL OhEMISTS.
NOTICE OFREMOVAL MB. JAMES BUTTERWORTH begs to notify that he nas REMOVED into the premises recently oc-upied by Mr. Abbott, in Devon-street, where he will ha\ e plenty of room to display his MAOBI AND OTHER OURIO3, &0 , &C, to tne Dest advantage. He still bnys and sells everything from a needle to an anchor. If you want an Express, Spring Trap, a Sulky, GO TO BUTTERWORTH. If you want a N6w or Second-hand set GO TO BUTTERWORTH. f you want a New or Second-band Saddle and Bridle, GO TO BUTTERWORTH. If you want a Gold or Silver Watch. GO TO BUTTERWORTH. If you are unable to obtain what you want elsewhere, GO TO BUTTERWORTH, who has a large collection of all forts of goods. If you want a Typewriter,; If you want a Copying Press, If you want a Camera, GO TO BUTTERWORTH. Persons wishing to inspect his larg lection of Maori Curios are invited to any Tuesday, wheD they will be welcomed without being asked to buy. J. BUTTERWORTH, OLD CURIOSITY SHOP, Devon-street. HAMS AND BACON. THK CO-OPKRATIVE SOCIETY have just received a CHOICE LOT of Andrews and Turnbull's First Prize Dairyfed HAMS and BACON. As there is only a limited supply, order at once, to CO-OPERATIVE STORES. MANURE! MANURE!! THE Wait»ra Kieezing and Cool Storage Co , Ltd., have on hand a quantity of I BLOOD and BONE MANURE, which they intend to sell at the reduced rata of £5 10s 0.1 per ton, allowing a liberal discount for cash. As the amount is limited, farmers should p!ac« their orders with the company j at once. I Waitava, August 31, 1901. tc C R 0 G_K E R YTHE CO-OIiiRATiVE SOCIETY have just landed ex ■' Star of England' z \ Shipment of CROCKERY direct from Stafi fordshiro, comprising Dinner and Tea Setc, Cups and Saucers, Ooverdishes, Sauce Tureens, Gravy Boats, Bowls, Basins and: Mugs, Dinner and Tea Plates; all sizes and all very choice quality and patterns. The *hipment will be sold very cheap. Call • early and inspect this stock at I CO-OPERATIVE STOPE. J. A. NIAISEY, ARCHITECT. LARGE Experience in Birmingham (England), Sydney, and Auckland. I Drawings, Specilica ions, etc., prepared in nrst class style for any description of buildings. Office: DavoN-siaisßT, Educational Buildings.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 262, 6 November 1901, Page 3
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