DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP Great Clearmgsale . . 'JO COMMENCE ON AU6UBT 4". OF BTOGK TO DE CLEARED IN THREE MONTH* ' if possible. IRONMOyGKRY. RvUmp, Too'*, P,iitcr'a G>odo, Cutlery, Bw. i« Vhtel Goo is, Agricultural Inuloaiot/t?, Garden Tools, Corrugated Iron, Fencing W>r« and Staples, C.menfc, Drain Pipes, Cuiuiney Top«, OoMb fcp inga aid Axles, aud a of ces thai) would fil tbit paper, Ail to be cleared " . D. BERRY & CO. Desire to infcrm their Customers that owing to Mr. NimUH lea*. ng Taranalu id has been ducided to dissolve the partnership as soon (a fcbe Slock can be le.'rod. To quickly (fleet (hie, goods will le marked in plain fibres, ia many oases ah or eviii BELOW COST, and as the 8-rcV was all.impc rt?d clinch frou tLo manof*ctorere in Great Bri aiu and Americ* it, will be ajpirect to all wlat Ibis nuaoa. As a oi as (h» bulk of the Stock is olrarcd we will b3 prepared to rrcdive ofleis for the freiho'd premises, NOTE THE ADDRESS—BROUGHAM STREEf. WOn and affr tV.e Ist Aa : ait (be Pule will bo for Oath or Appio-ei Bilk only, and a 1 Accounts do* to us must be paid or arranged for darinf A FAIR QUESTION DURING WET WEATHER. Have jou prepared for the cold and wet of a Taranaki winter? If not. r ill on THE CASH CLOTHIER For Spec'al Valu In OILSKINS, GARMENTS, and WAR WATERPROOF OVERCOATS. J INSPECT OUR B'atk Doublo Riding Oilski CoMs at lfi/6- Splen Val le. ; INSPECT OUR Oibkin Cats for Walking, 8 \ 1/g to 19/6. INSPECT OUR Mens ' TDai-k Tweed Mackintoshes at 30/. Second shipmerit now opening. INSPECT OUR Spec'al Value in H.avy Navy Serge Mackintosh Orercoa's 45A INSPECT OUR An w ° ol Under Shut* and Pants New Zealand knitted, gooi grand wosr, 3/U, 4/6, 6/, 7A INSPECT OUR Mens' All Woul New Zealand Tweei Suits, 10/g ftfi/ft 29/6, 35/8. " * ° M ns' All Wool New Zeilanl Tweed Trousers %j\\ 7/11, 8/11- Rej.sure and sae tbosa lines, Boys' Daik Tweed Suits, 6/11, 7/11 ' LL fe THE CASH clothier » CORNER DEVON AND BROUGHAM STREETS Jig" Carriage Paid on Parco's over 30s, Sold by all Leading Boot Dealers. FIT LIKE A STOCKING, \ REQUIRE • KO BREAKING IJV„ A GREAT INVENTION IN BOOTS MOST COMTORUBLB, \o\ MOST DWRABUL) / MOST WATERTIOST' / -BOOT- / > ;]oy TSB MARKXT. ~ HE A BOON 0 THE WORKING WAN Vv/Ji NEVER HOLD SALES! fi£:OUR INSTRUMENTS ARE . ALWAYS AT SALE PRICES. THE CHEAPEST MUSIC HOUSE IN THE DISTRIOTI i. cr Organ call on us betoro purchasing elsewhere, and you will find you will get one better and cheaper" than you can g6t in the North Island. We only stock instruments by lleliable Firms. Remember that \ Our hire purchase system i* the easiest and best. Mo exorbitant interest charged. A (\ PIANOS and ORGANS to chosie from. 4fc\y The lATgest ptock on the, poast. £;,-.... ■ NOTE THE ADDRESS THE COLONIAL Piano Importing Compaq, DVTOH-BTUK (Next Railway Crossing) ■I • » MEW PLYMOUTH. D. McKinnon Bain, Manager. luglcwood Agent Ma 0 0. Smitu
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue XXIV, 26 June 1902, Page 3
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495Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue XXIV, 26 June 1902, Page 3
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