DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP Great 10 COMMERCE ON AUQUBT W' OF BTOCK to bb oleaebd in three month* ' IF POSSIBLE. IRONMONGER fladware, fool,, Paioter's Goods, Oatlery, 81**... plate! Goods, Agrioaltoril Implements, Garden Took, Corra«ktn) Iron Fencing Wire and Staples, Cement, Drain Pipes, Chimney Top*, Ooaefc bptiogs and Axles, and a] lieb of neu «ih«t would fi'! this paper. All to be cleared. D. BERRY & CO. Desiro to inform iibiir Oostomers that owing 10 Mr. NIWMAM le»T. ng Tamniai „. ha- l <en daci<li>d to dissolve the pa>tru-r.hip M moo at the Stock can ti» marked in plain fig a res, in many owes at or even BELOW COST, and aa one Stock was Hii imported di-ict fron tU mannftotnrera in •«•* Britain and Americ* it will be apparent to all what tbis nwaos. Aa soon as the balk of the Stook i« oleared we will be prepared to receive offers for the freehold promise*. NOTE THE ADDRESS—BROUGHAM STUBSr. WrOn and after the Ist Auguri the Sale will be for Oakh or Approved Bill* only, and all Accoonts due to us mast be paid cr arranged for dark* Angast " A FAIR QUESTION DURING WET WEATHER, Have you prepared for the cold and wet of a Taranski witter ? If not, r <U on THE GASH CLOTHIER For Special Value In OILSKINS, GARMENTS, and WARM WATERPROOF OVERCOATS. INSPECT OUR B ' ack Double Riding Oilskin Co Ms at 1678 Splendid Value. INSPECT OUR Oilakin Coats for Walking, g/11, 11/6 to 19/8. INSPECT OUR Mens ' Dark Tw »«d Mackintoshes at 30/. Second ;«hipment now opening. INSPECT OUR SP 6O^l Va'ue >«> Hewy Navy Serge Mackintosh Overcoats 45/INSPECT OUR An Wocl Under Shirtj and Pants, New Zealand knitted, good grand wear, 4/6, 6/, 7/. INBPECT OUR Menß ' All Wool New Zealind Tweed Suite, 19/ A 2S/K 29/6, 35/6. INBPEGT OUR M< "> B ' All Wcol New Zetland Tweed Troucen 6/11 *. ->1 7/11, 8/11- Be sure m & s* 6 tneM line*. INSPECT OUR Boy«' »<"* Tweed Suite, 6/11, 7/11, NEAI/S, THE CASH CLOTHIER, CORNER DEVON AND BROUGHAM STREETS \%BT C Tiage Paid on Parcels over 30b. Sold by all Leading Boot Dealers. rax like a stocking, /% REQUIRE IfjCl WO BREAKING IN, \ • ■0 BEAMS TO GIVE WAY. 3SSB& MOST COMFOR7A BLM, MOST DVAABU, MOST 'wATBBTIOMt - BoorON THE MARXBB. mmm IN BOOTS 532^/--111-. A BOON 0 THE WORKING MAN WE NEVER HOLD SALES! (•TOUR INSTRUMENTS ARE . ALWAYS AT SALE PRICES. fHE OHEAPEST MUSIC HOUSE IN r fHE DISTRICT I IF yon want a Good, Bound, Sellable Plane or Organ oall on 11s before purchasing else* where, and yon will find yo» will got one better and cheaper than yon can g»t in the North Island. We only stock instrument* hj Sellable Firms. Remember thatl Cur hire purchase systtm is the easiest and nest. No exorbitant interest charged. Af\ PIANOS and ORGANS to choese from. . 4tU The Largest SJook on the NOTI THE ADDREStU THE COLONIAL Piano Importing Compuj, navov-tmat D. MoKlnnon Bain, Manager. (Next Bauway Orossing) If • • NIW PLYMOUTH. Inglewood Agent Ma 0. O. BWTR WJWTWI
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 127, 2 June 1902, Page 3
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501Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 127, 2 June 1902, Page 3
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