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BUSINESS NOTICES. •«*?- mm ■m m myi m ma HEART TO HEART FURNIT URE I TALK. AT THE OUTSET it is the REST VALUE for a given outlay you expect. To achieve that end the ques- _ tion arises—“ Whore shall I Buy?” PURSER’S can answer that question niost satisfactorily and with great, benefit to you. \ Our values are Better, yes, better even than city houses can offer, simply because WE ARE THE ACTUAL MANUFACTURERS. We specialise in FURNITURE ONLY. It is our hobby to produce a high-class article at a moderate price. Our Window Displays and Showrooms tell the story of Good Values in every piece of Furniture. Have a look round our splendidly equipped . factory; see how the FURNITURE is made —piece by piece. Thoroughness is the secret of our success as F URNITURE SPECIALISTS. These are sound, solid reasons why everybody should Furnish their Homes at PURSER’S. Then, again, our stocks [are extensive, and complete, hut should you have a design of your own, we’ll gladly make it for you. Moreover, the essence of Good Value is a combination of Quality and Prica. > Prices at PURSEU’s are right —they’re down to Bedrock. PURSER 7 and SON, FURNITURE SPECIALISTS, HAV/ERA.

LITTLE SPECS AT NEW PLYMOUTH. a ACHE FREEHOLD, on good road, suitable for orchard and garden, with fairly good building site. May prove very valuable for oilbonng, ,-£l5O. | ACRE FREEHOLD; an excellent Building Site in nice neighbourhood; close to ’bus and Fitzroy Railway Station; £250. This can be subdivided to advantage. i ACRE Perpetually Renewable Lease Fine site fronting one of the best streets in .New Plymouth; small profitable orchard; rent £9; goodwill £200; near the schools. TWO COTTAGES, semi-detached, with brick division wall. These are being sold to close an account; situated on good street with sewer connections ; a £4.00 investment will bring in about 15s per week clear money; freehold and a clear L.T. title. TWO of the Wesleyan SECTIONS at Mdturoa, held on perpetually renewable lease, present rent £B, with 11 years to run. A promising investment at £IOO goodwill. A Cheap and Good Freehold Farm. 1300 ACRES, coast and beach country near Raglan, nearly all grass and two-thirds ploughable; 9roomed and 6-roomed houses; owner retiring owing to w'eight of years; price £9 per acre; 'much of this land will compare favourably with some of the best of Taranaki; stock and implements at valuation. A Bargain for the Right Man. 1700 ACRES, L.1.P., North Taranakg real good hilly papa country; 725 acres in grass, fattened 1500 sheep last year; family reasons necessitate sale, and the very low price of £2 5s per acre is wanted for goodwill. F. F. CORKILL NEW PLYMOUTH AND RAGLAN. HERBERT’S 8d Stocking has never been equalled in Stratford, all our Hose comes straight from the knit ter to you. A DRESS PIECE 3s lid, in newest plain cottons, beautiful range fancy Washing Dress Pieces, for 3s lid. Herbert’s Snip Prices. LOST, on Monday last, on Mountain Road South, Blankets and Pillows (tied in a sheet). Reward on leaving at Alger’s Federal Store. WANTED, a Farm Hand. Apply office of this paper. “O EMEMBER, price talks, and HerJob herb’s low prices are going to tell a tale this season. LADIES’ Summer Costume and Blouse Robes Gs lid, 9s lid, these prices are absurdly low, but Herbert’s are making records.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 29, 27 September 1912, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 29, 27 September 1912, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 29, 27 September 1912, Page 6

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