We Most ' Walk k ' ' Silk; • ; V ALMOST THE 'WHOLE SEASON THROUGH IF DAME FASHION'S MANDATE IS TO BE OBEYED, AND IF. YOU, PARTICULARLY DESIRE TO SEE THE KIND OF s'ILKS THAT WILL BE THE VOGUE BE SURE ■ AND VISIT , THE SILK SECTION ' AT . TE ARO HOUSE. FAIRY FINGERS-IT 1 MIGHT BE. SUPPOSED—HELD THE ' SHUTTLES THAT WOVE. THESE BEAUTIFUL FABRICS—CERTAINLY NO FAIRY GARMENTS WERE EVER' MADE FROM DAINTIER .AND PRETTIER MATERIALS. . The . Silk 7 Par. Excellence for Directoire .Drosses will bo SATIN CHAR-' ' v MEUSE. This beiutifnT fabric comes 1 in' 40in. widths; 'which'makes the , Silk -go further, and enables the seamstress to avoid unsightly seams, •v > The colourings are all very rich', and " /include < '.Amethyst,- . Kingfisher, .. :-r Browiij; Vieux Rose, Reseda, Cream, , White, Mais, Sky, Pink, Moss, Holio.,. Navy; also-Black, • ; ■" •® SI ywd.
I ' LAND NOTICES. ' , . . ' . . . FOR SALE.. ..... . FREEHOLD,; 95; acr'cs,' 8-roomed' 'house 18- .! ,■ bail cpwshed, hay shed, andother out-' 'buildings; good orchard; viluablo metal-pit ; -oil 'ttie'-farni r'i : mile-, froni Inglewoody one -mile to' 'factory. Easy terms. For particulars ■ ap-:pl-''"'°r 1 ' ! GEORGE TURNER, . ■ -"The'Laurels"',Barm, Dudley Road, Inglewood, 316' '■ Taranaki.Y THOMSON AND BROWN. • WAIRARAPA.—First-class Carrying Business ' and Plant—2o Draught Mares ana Geldings, ' 5 Wagons,Smallßrake,. 3-Horse/Dray; 6 .. Tip Drays, .Harness complete 'for-, above, 1 ' '-Stallion. • Building conrasts of Bfroomed ■ v House and Stables, Blacksmith Shop,' eto., •% Land, 5 acros.''Business,in first-class going order. Prico,' as a going concern, .£2OOO. ...Well forth inspection. ... ?030 HAWSE'S; BAY,-Billiard Room,''and >' firstclass Tables.'Every appliance and . fitting • necessary- to -a-first-class Business.- •• Abso- ;; lutely the fet Billiard Room-in New Zealand. A real chance for a live man. For ■' .'•'quick sale, -JiiSO.,-.[... .8088 WANGANUI.—27O acres rich- fat country, all V; flat; and ploughable, well and : 1 watered.. Soil rich black, loam of. unusual - depth; Property, carrying -700 . 6heep, 50 i' :'. cattle, - and .11 horses^, Land equal,, if not ... superior, to.the best ,Taranaki Land.' House.' -, t of '8, rooms,> woolshed, stables, eto. Priced £35...'per acre. - Terms .'arranged. - V 3085 • try Farm, 84 acres,' House of'9-rooms,'cow- ' bails, fi. fowlrhouses, pig-stye, stable, coachi. house; barn,-etc., 'ploughrharrow,-.5 h.p. engine for cutting; hay,. 930 poultry, 30 ■ : pigs', 140;' sheep,' hotse; cows,' etc. ■ As a ■ going concern; only ,£2600. . 35 THOMSON & BROWN, >' ■ '. CUSTOMHOUSE' QUAY, • ; ' - ■ ; WELLINGTON.
' LOWER HUTT. \ jfi o■. ;'E ; ;S'-;;;A ' L E. ' 23 ACRES, of whioh 11J acres are rich flat lend, 3 ' balance low hills, with' splendid building 9 " site ;highly'adaptable for subdivision j beau. ■i tiful boating stream flows'round boundary of property; homestead' contains 8 rooms and • conveniencesfine, old .garden; charming surroundings. ;Price, only jC42so;:small • 'deposit; to; good man,' balance for term at .. 41 per'cent;"' •• -'••• ' ( Beai:tifnlly:4esigTied 8-roomed HOUSE, scullery, . ' pantry, store-room,' linen cupboard, b'atns.- room, p;w.c., hot and coldwater, 2- verandahs, also 5-roomed outbuilding; contain- : mg washhouse, copper, tubs, etc.;' with' over, an acre.of land, first-class 'local-' 1 - lty. -.'Price .'only'J322so; favourable, terms arranged. SNUG HOME,, containing 5 rooms, and con- ' voniences'; corner ;section; handy, to railway station. Price, only J8525 for quick sale; - jESO deposit, balance arranged.' i CHARMING 7-RD. HOUSE, bathroom, pantry, linen cupboard, hot and cold water, all conveniences; outbuilding' contains !wash- • house; store-room, .etc.; : large, section, hav- ' ing , frontage _of ' 66ft. ;by depth of 180 ft.; superior locality. Prico, only'.£llso. Several desirable Furnished ana Unfurnished Houses to Let, from ,£1 to 10s. per week. • JVUTii.—Buyers of Properties'in this best of . all suburbs should call, or write, stating their ; requirements, to the undersigned, who has.the' best and largest selection in j his hands for sale, at-all prices, and on;terms,to suit .all ; pockets. - H. ERNEST LEIGHf ON, i AUCTIONEER, L&ND AND-ESTATE. AGENT,' • 186 STREET,- ■ j i ...... ......... --Wellington.- .... • ' * AND, AT iLOWER-HUTT. . * i 7650 ACRES FREEHOLD. FERTILE TAURANGA. v : 3 MELES from TAURANGA WHARF, 22 pad- . docks, each with permanent water. PRACTICALLY- ALL - PLO UGHA-BLE.' 1000. .aores felled bush, and 4000 /acres 'fern land, sown in English grasses; 1000 acres standing bush, balanoe fern. Rich, heavy, soil, grows fine RAPE AND SWEDE CROPS. Excellent BREEDING AND-FATTENING Country.' Property .somewhat neglected, but can, at small cost, be made capable of carrying 2, BREEDING EWES ■TO THE ACRE all over. 'Will make excellent dairying land, and is very, suitable for cutting up. Has already been SURVEYED FOR. SUB--DIVISIONi—We., axe.. convinced,- there... is. A GREAT FUTURE before this place.. Even m ite backward condition-it,has.wintered 5000 grdwn sheep and 1600 head of cattle on the .5000' acres 'grass; Everything 'is' in-its favour. The CLIMATE IS IDEAL, it. ha 3 an enhanced value.in that it is so CLOSE TO'.THE . PORT, arid similar land'in the vicinity in advanced stage, of. .COMMANDING A HJ.GH PRICE, as dairying and, cropping land. Homestead of 10 rooms, andl'another house of 6- rooms,- stables, -woolshed With . 750.. night-pen accommodation, and TWolsley" shearing machines installed.' I • ■ ' PRICE, £5 7s. 6d. an Acre. Equity, i!18,p00;. balanco. at 5 per cent. We havo a long list of, extremely cheap properties in various stages of-improvement. II clients \rill kindly indicate to us the nature of requirements, wb ; shall be -pleased to submit a specially-selected list' of those places wo can recommend, as of good .value and likely to suit them. • B. WILSON & CO., LTD fl TAIHAPE. \*r J. GAUDIN AND SON, ' * "GRAIN, PRODUCE, AND ■ COAL ' ' ■ v MERCHANTS, , <0 Ghuznoe Street, Wellington. , Cash Buyers of all kinds.of Farm Produce Consignments' handled with best remits to shippers, ; . _ jam
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 598, 28 August 1909, Page 3
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