YOU CAN BELEOr GOODS AS THOUGH YOU WERE VISITING AUCKLAND CITY BX WUITING FOR «*-mtmmr m Summer Season's Samples. THEY are s«nt POST FREE to you, and include all the LATEST *- BRIGHTEST, and most; BEAUTIFUL goods for the SEASON,_ The election of Divss Materials, Silks, and Trimmings is very charming, while the Ooiton Goods ara rendered more beautiful than ever by the wonderful "Merepiized " and " Paste!"" finish, lending to cotton fabrics all the luetre of silk. The colours are of EXTREME BRILLIANCE, no shade being deemed toe bright for smart woar. <& , SOME SPECIAL GOODS. Small Plain and Fancy Poplins, all shades, 1b lid yd. New Fancy Fabrics, all wool, 2s 3d and 2s lid'yd, Now Coatings, very latest effects Genuine Japanese Striped Blouse Silks, Is 9d yd, English Check Bloubc Silks, 2s 6d yd, •• Mercerized " Lawns and Sateens, from lOd yd. " Pastel " Siteens, quite a new effec* Tuckfd TJainsook, from Is 4d yd, Soal French Cambrics Dark " Mercerized " Sateens, 7|d, 9d, Is yd. Tbo " Yeisom " plain Zephyrs, 36 inch, sjd yd. New Galateas and Check Zephyrs, from 7|d yd. White Muslins, from s|d yd. Shrunk Hollands, from Is yd. White Piques, 7|d to Is 6d Linen Crash Coating, the latest : Coloured Linens, from lOd to 2s 2d yd. i SUPERIOR LINING CALICO for Cotton Dresses supplied at S|d yd. WRITE AT ONCE FOR PATTERNS. MANY NOVELTIES ARE QUICKLY SOLD OUT. QUEEN STREET. AUCKLAND. Best in 1880! Best ever Since!! Ml/.Vf.^tKKl WIIMM il^liMM roe, Engkitf, Juki, 1609.' EVER HELD. THE MOST COMPLETE TRIALS OF CREAM SEPARATORS--5 DftVi> CONTINUOUS TRIALS! SEPARATED MILK ANALYSED 1 PBWER TESTED Steam-Power Machines. i« prize X2O, awabdmh TO THE ALPHA LAVAL CREAM SEPABATIT The Judges declined to award s Second Fri»e Sn thi« cUm m the tKj other machine of sufficient merit. d and-Power Machines. i« pbize X2O, awabi nr> TO THE ALPHA LAVAL OREAM SEPARATOR, Judges awarded a Second P m ic this olm* to the Melotto Oftun BtpMrtor. 1 It pays yon to tmyWmwmw THE BEST UOMT BE FOOLED Into baying a third-rate machine thai will never git* pitWacWs Mid which will lo«e yon mere mcratvr In one year than wooli p»y ALPHA-LAVAI, machine. WBIUK FOB ILUJBTBATM) CATALOGUES k J?BICK8, 10 MASON. BTRDTH.ERS & CO., CHRftTCHWRCH ■■ mat AGENTS fOligNStt 2XALAKD or ro MEW PLYMOUTH CO- StOiEl'Y A*mte for Taraoaki wmwJmmiM^ mm OUBW/8 STtfF mm** t Sprains, "old wouit£& Piles, fistula* SKIN mSEASEt ktCMW TI««I»(M<
LAND. I FOB PALE—- ! Devon-street, New Plymouth.—Good busi- , j ness stand, 83 feet 2 inches frontage, with I extensive buildings. Only LI7OO for freej hold; full \ acre section. A first-class in- [ vestment. Quarter acre, frontage to Devon Line, at e Te Henui. A firsl-claas building site. 'Bus „ ' passes every hour. Frice Ll5O. g | 180 acres, leasehold; \% miles from New 11 j Plymouth, close to railway station and sale yards; fenced and sub-divided, good house ; I veiy low price for goodwill and improve- j _ ' ments ; annual rent, £35 10s. I Section ani new house, East End New jHvmouih; 5 rooms besides bath room, ! hall, and verandah; let to good tenant at 12s a week. Price £425; £175 can remain on mortgage. 133 acres, 2 miles from Inglewood by metal road; fenced and subdivided; part ploughed; 4-room house, 'arge barn, 10-bail cowshed and other buildings, and large paved stockyard; an excellent dairy farm. I j Only L 9 per acre. 100 acre?, Huirangi District, about 10 miles from New Mymouth; excellent dairy farm, well fenced, and sub-divided; 6-room house and farm buildings; creamery close 1 by; 2 miles from railway station. Only LlO j per acre. Town of New Plymontb.—Several excellent building sites in best parti of town. Inglewood.—Fall section in centre of town; grand business site. 28 acres and new honse satmrbs of Mid- \. hirst. ' ! Desirable family residence with land, j New Plymouth. ! 2000 acres, Awakino. Good grazing farm, j 470 acres grass, remainder light bush. Three room house, considerable fencing. Mr. if. ' King's salo yards handy. Both Auckland and Tarauaki stock markets available, about 2 miles from Te Kuiti Bailway Station on f North Trunk Railway. Only L2 per acre for the freehold, all but LIOOO can remain ut 4J per cent. 190 acres, Durham. Road. Abou 115 acres in grass, 4-room honse, etc., level and dry, 5 miles from Bailway Station and Dairy ' factory, by good level roail; 90 chains wire , fencing. £5 10s per acre. ' Midhirac—s sections and cottage. Price only fc'U) TO BE LET. , 1970 acres, first class grazing land, about ' one quarter in grass, wnall house, etc. 15 ' years lease with right of purchase. ' We draw transfers of freeholds or leases mortgages and leases, etc., at Brokers charges. We negotiate mortgages, large and small, at low rates of inteiest. We not as agents for country solicitors, i ' land brokers, and others in registering I deeds, etc. i We advertise propecty for Bale free of charge. Instructions promptly attended o if sent by post, or left with A. H. Moore punake, V P. Fookes, Wavarley, or Perry a Fercival, Inglewood. LICENSED LAND BROKERB, New Plymouth. smat urnum COUNTRY BUTOHERY BUSINESS and PLANT, 7-roomed house, shop, town sections, lease of farm, etc., at low rental. Prssect turn over 8J bodies and 10 sheep weekly, besides pigs and calves. Price, £670 Apply to U. O. TEHPLER Farmers' Exchange, Stratford, FOR SALE. IS* A A ACRES, lease, with purchasing JO\/V/ clause. AH necessary buildings, 500 acres in grass fenced and sub-divided, ,Leaa for years.—Apply, j R. O. TEMPLER, j Farmers' Exchange, I Stratford. WE beg to advise the public that we are carrying on business in New Ply inoutn (in premises opposite the OoSes Palace, in Sfrmont-street) is JLAKD and •:..-STATIC AGENTS. Vendors are iuvitod to send ua particulars of propertias which thej may wish to dispose of. WATT k LAING Sguionfc-stroet, Ofposite Coifed Paliue. CLEAN WASTE PAPER FOR SALE 12 LBS FOR 60- NEWS OFFICE. •JTJNBE/* Agent— R COOK SON. •» i *A X ki < a-x $$ »-? *$ fMjJL'i. A* «F 9) gv»* w &
DESIRABLE FREEHOLDS FOR SALE. HALF Section, Devon-street, vtfta sub stantial cottage. £4OO HALF Acre, nicely laid out with fruit and foliage trees. New 8-roomed house, complete with every convenience. 1* ine situation, one of the pleasantest localities in town. £IOOO. OALF Acre, splendid situation. Mostly in garden, with lot of nice bearing fruit trees. Goo J buildiiig site. £4OO. V. P. OGRKILL, tc National Bank Chambers. I TRY OUR NEW SHIPMENT OF THE BEST VALUE EVER OFFERED TO THE PUBLIC. GOOD FANNINGS at 1/- PER LBFRESH COFFEE ground on the premises. Once tried always used. VEALE & SON, THEATRE ROYAL. Telephone, 166. Tlie Absolute Purity and Great Economy of Bovril is proven by the fact that over five hundred hospitals and kindred public institutions, including all most important in the United Kingdom, are regular users of Bovril. Such a practical public endorsement is conclusive evidence of the absolute purity of Bovril, and of its great value as a nourishing stimulant in convalescence. So unanimous a verdict, and so great a testimonial, has never before been given to any similar preparation. Tea Table. It is always a pleasure to a mother to make her children's tea table inviting. Some do this by providing fancy cakes and pastries from the nearest pastry-cook, but the afterj effects of such fare too often proclaim its unwholesomeness. Nothing is more wel :ome to the children than nice little scones and simple cakes freshly baked at home, I and these can be made very quickly and easily with the help of the new Paisley Flour, made by Brown & Poison, of Corn Flour fame. No yeast or baking powder is required, as Paisley Flour does the work of raising, and at the same time: improves the llrt- __ vour and digestibility of ' whatever is baked with it. Brown & Poison's
m TALKING MACHINES! EVERYONE INTERESTED IN THESH TONDERFUL riNTRRTAINERB W ONDEKFUL EiNTERTAINERS Should write for our ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUES and LIST OF RECORDS, Bent Post Feme. AGENTS WANTED. THE NEW CENTURY TALKING MACHINE COMPANY, 8, WILLIB-SIBKKT. WELLINGTON. ! VHK NEW PLYMOUTH •NVKSTMBNT & LOAN 8001KTY (Pbrkanekt). ♦jSBTiTtrnBD 1876.1 incorporate! wider " The Buildm{ Sudities act, 1880," Dibbotobs: Messrs H. Werton (Chairman), 3. B.Oonnett W Cottier, W. F. Brooking, T. Furlong on., 0. T. Bundle, and 0. T. Mills. Soi.ioitok i R. 0. Hughes, Esq, Sankbbh i The Bank of New •»—«-- * DEPOSITS | Deposits are received, and the following Rates of Interest given s For 12 months .. 4 per cent per annum For 6 months ... 3J per cent, per annum For 3 months ... 8 per cent, per annum "" OANB granted, on approved security i from one to twelve years, ! Society's revised tables of re-payment, Taea | «re exceptionally liberal, and compare j lavourably with ai>y of the best coioalat Institutions. There are no deductions of any sort eitbei | oy way of bonua. ccmuiiMsioD, or entrance : fees • No Mortgaire ;)eocb. to pay for, unless toe ! b&n g over £IOO and not less than thre» | years' duration, i Borrowers can redoem at any time and on ' very reasonable terms, I Stf* Offiee open daily from 10 a.m. 4 j p.m., Thursday afternoons exceptee CLAKENOE RFNNELL Secretary tin Treasure Broaqluun-s'.reet New Plvmouth PHOTOGRAPHY. black:and white and enamel PHOTOS. All one priee, vii.. 218IPER:DOZEN (till further notice). SPECIAL.— In response to enquiries we state that oar Enamelled Photos are GENUINE ENAMEL, not polished with a ; hot roller. ! For real Durable Finish Enamel are by far the best, Ask for these at our Studio, and yon will get what you ask for W. A. 00LLI3, Bevon-street. 3ENEKAL BOOKBINDING fIpHOMAS AVERX is now prepared u *. execute orders for of every descriptii Acoobxt Hooks Spkouw.t Boujtb and mmmmssm g$- MUSK.;, MAGAZINES, Em, Bound ik tuu Best Stolb. Thos. Avery, Printer.. Bookseller, Stationer, Bookbinder, VSW PLYMOUTH. SOLE BROS., TAMMKI bU'iCHEKY. | We kilt *nly tnc VH MEWE OF MEAT ; (jvtvrtd en ti\« uvati <:*. tenlng {«ir,? | iii.f.bfcilift.-.r.ot, • m OSAU7 ctOLi AQKNXM t. AKjiiitEWS' WH'JLL Kiii'W*? BACON THE BEST Impey's" May The bttst medicine for children and i id nit's is Impey's "May Apple." j .'Jmitle ;u''l effective ; skilfully made; and will Uio system tljoroughly. ! Ail Obe-jaists and Stores. 2s. '
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 81, 10 April 1902, Page 4
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