DISSOLUTION OF YAHTNERSHIP Grea'-:, Clearing Bale . . JO COMMENCE ON AUfiUOT I*t» s&£*tm OF STOCK TO BE CLEARED IN THREE MONTI* ' IP POSSIBLE. IRONMONGER Hadware, Pools, Paioter's Goods, Cutlery, filtet.tf* plate! Goods, Agricultor»! Implement}, Garden Tool*, Corrugated Iron, Fencing Wire and Staples, Cement, Drain Pipei, Chinm«iy Topi, Coach Springs and Axles, and a," list of nes that would fi l ) tfaif paper, All to be cleared. D. BERRY & CO. D-am- to inf. rm their Customers chat owing <o Mr, NIWMAX lt!T« t x Tsraualii it, h«> :>ee>t rijcidnd to dissolve the pa tn«r>hip as noon at the s-oclf can he .ealLed. To quickly effect thi*, ■ goods mill be taarked in plain figures, in many cases ab or evfn BELOW COST, and as the Srocfe was >il imported ditto* fron th« wani'f-wturera in Groat Briiaiu and America it will be apparent to all what this means. As soon as the balk of the Stock is cleared we will be prepared to receive offers for bhe freehold premises. NOTE THE ADDRESS—BROUGHAM BIRE.ST. fTOn and after the Ist Anoint bhe vS»!i» will be for Oa.h or Appiote'l BilU' only, and all Accounts due to us must bo paid 3- ananged for daring Auauat)
A FAIR QUESTION DURING WET WEATHER. Have you prepare for the cold and wet of a Taran»ki winter? If not, rJI on IHE CASH OLOTHIER For Spucial Value In OILSKINS, GARMENTS, and WAiIM WATERPROOF OVERCOATS. INSPECT OUR B'ack Dauble Riding Oilskin Coats at | fg/S- Sptendit Value. INSPECT OUR Oilskin Ceats for Walking, 8/11, 11/6 *> 19/6INSPECT OUR Mens' Dark Tweid Mackintoshes at 30/. Seoand >hipment now opinisg. INSPECT OUR Special Value ii Heavy Navy Serge Maokinr k Overoca* s 45/. INSPECT OUR All Wool Under Shirts and Panto, New Zealand knit, ted, good grand wear, 3/11 f 4/6, 6/, 7A INSPECT OUR M<""' All Wool New Zealand Tweed Suits, 19/6. 9S/I 29/6, 35/8. INSPECT OUR AW All Wool New Zealand Tweed Trousers 6/11 7/11, 8/11- Be sure and see these lines. INSPECT OUR Boys' Dark Tweed Suits, 6/11, 7/11, £ THE CASH CLOTHIER, CORNER DEVON AND BROUGHAM STREETS Carriage .Paid on Parcels over 30s, Sold by all Leading Boot Dealers. 3CPM&* FIT LIKE A BTOCKTNS, MOST COMFORTABLE, MSQVXJiB b ITO BBBAKIM9 IX, \ • \o\ MOST DURABLE, A ' MOST WATSBTIOMt' ' - BOOTH IN BOOTS C^^J-^ i ititflUPff!! A BOON
WE NEVER HOLD SALES! fcg-OUR INSTRUMENTS ARE . ALWAYS AT SALE PRICES. THE CHEAPEST M.USIO HOUSE IN THB DISTRICT I TF yon want a Good, Sonnd, Reliable Pla»a A. or Organ call on vs before purchasing elaa- ■ where, and you will no! you will get one better We only stock instrument* by Beliabl* Finns. ember tb&tl Our hire purchase system if tha easiest and best. No exhorbitant interest charged. OPI&NOB and OROANfI to ehoau bp. ■The Largert Stock on NOT! THK ADDREBS-, THE COLONIAL Piano Importing Compuj, (Next Hallway Oroning) I)iwii«iiii • • NKW K.TMOUXI. B. McKlnnon Bain, Manage luglewooa Agent Mb 0. 0. SMITH
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 127, 3 June 1902, Page 3
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485Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 127, 3 June 1902, Page 3
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