DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP Great Clearing Sale . . 10 COMMENCE ON AUCUBT *}»■ * 2 000 OF: STOCK TO BB OLKARED IN THREE MONTBfc,, I IF POBBIBLE, . . «', IRONMONGERY Hadware, fools, Painter's Goods, Cattery, Blevwflplate 1 Goods, Agricultural Implements, Qarden Took, Corrugated Iron Fencing Wire and Staples, Cement, Drain Pipes, Chimney Topi, Coach Springs and Axles, and a list of nesjibat would fill this p*per. All to be cleared. D. BERRY & CO. Desire to inform their Oostomera that owing id M r - NawlfcUr !•»»• ng Taranalti it has been decided to dissolve the partnenhfp~afi 28°° u the Stock can be realised. To quiokly effect this, goods wilf m marked in plain figures, in many coses at or even BELOW COST, sad as the Stock was all imported direot fro a the manufacturers in Great Britain and America it will be apparent to all what this means. As soon as the bnlk of the Stock is cleared we will be prepared to receive offers for the freehold premises. NOTE THE ADDRESS—BROUGHAM STREET.
fcrOn and after the Ist Aogusr the Sale will be for Oatb or Approved BUU only, and all Accounts do* to us most be paid or arranged for daring A FAIR QUESTION DURING WET WBATHBE. Have you prepared for the cold and wet of a Taranaki winter! If not, rUI on , THE CASH CLOTHIER For Special Valu In OILSKINS, GARMENTS, and WAR WATERPROOF OVERCOATS. INSPECT OUR B ' aek Double Riding Oilski Coats at 16/6 Splen Val le. INSPECT OUR oilflkin Goats for Walking, 8 1 1/6 to 19/ J. INSPECT OUR Menß ' Dark Tweed Mackintoshes at 3Q/. Second shipment now opening. INSPECT OUR Special Value in Heavy Navy Serge Mackintosh Overcoats 45/. INSPECT OUR AU Wool Under Shirts and Pants, New Zealand knit. ted, good grand INSPECT OUR Men*' All Wool Ne* Zealand Tweed Suits, 19/fi 26/6 29/6, 35/6. INSPECT OUR M ' ns ' AU WlJol New Zealand Tweed Trousers (J/ll 7/11, 8/11' Be BUte an( * see tneM Nnes. INBPECT OUR Boys' Dark Tweed Suits, 6/11, 7/11, THE CASH CLOTHIER, CORNER DEVON AND BROUGHAM STREETS 4JT Carriage Paid on Parcels over 30s.
Sold by a!! Leading Boot Dealers. €^% FIT LIKE A Sf<?C£7A'9, REQUIRE S'O BREAKING IN, »0 gSA MS TO 6TVS WA T. MOST CO UFO RTA 818, MOST DURABLE, MOST WATERTIGHT - BOOTON THB MARKET, I Wi^jM mm. i m M, $ w^^ MJW'I •#.-£ ** A BOON mm %zm> u u a RS m
•vn NEVER HOLD SALES! tgTOUR INSTRUMENTS ARE . ALWAYS AT SALE PRICES. THE CHEAPEST MUSIO HOUSE IN THE DISTRICT I £ cr Organ call on us before purctming elsewhere, an J you will fin I you will get one better and cheaper than you ct.n get in the North Uland. We only Btock uutriimeuU by Reliable Firm*. Remember that I Our hire purchase eyitan it the eaateft and best. No exorbitant interest charged. 1 f\ PIANOS and OHOIHS to ehMM from. Wf The Larjett Stock on the coajfc -*,-• . NOT! THE ADDREB4K THE COLOMAL Piano Importing Compuj, DBVOM-HMK (Nest Ballway Orating) n • • NKW PLTMOOTH. D. McKinnon Bain, Manager Inglewood Agent Mu 0 0. BJHTB
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue XXIV, 20 June 1902, Page 3
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507Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue XXIV, 20 June 1902, Page 3
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