SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS II DEVON AND LIARDET STREETS, NEW PLYMOUTH. NEW UNDERWEAR! NEW UNDERWEAR! LADIES' KNICKERS, 2s 6d. LADIES' COMBINATIONS, 4s 6d. LADIES' NIGHT DRESSES, 3< lid, LADIES' CHEMISES, 2s 6d. LADIES' UNDERSKIRTS, 3a lid. LADIES* VESTS, Is 3d. LADIES' CORSETS, 2s 6d. LADIES' CAMISOLES, 3< 6d. LADIES' WRAPPERS. LADIES' ORR-WOLLA BLOUSES (Very Special). LADIES' NAVY SERGE SKIRTS (New Shapes). NEW BOLEROS, 5s 6d to 2 guinea*. NEW LACE CAPES, 19s 6d. NEW LAOE ZOUAVES, in Black; Cream, and White. NEW SEQUIN COLLARETTES, from 2s lid. NEW LAOE COLLARETTES, in Black-Ecru-White and Butte-, from 2s 3d to 20s NEW CHIFFON DAINTY TRIFLES, from Is lid. CASH TRADING COMPANY, DEVON & LIARDET STREETS, NEW PLYMOUTH,
THE MOST POPULAR STARCH «*a m; ?9E BEST MANUFACTURED, & 20 per cent Cheaper tbao '.he Imported PUREST A MOST RELIABLE A EFFECTIVE. TANIWHA SOAP THE BEST FOR ALL purposes.
OSBORNE BINDER HONOURS. {From the Smtf&land Time*, Aug. 28tl!. 1900 THE OSBORNE BINDER Has been awarded t 'GRAND PRIZE AT «■ rhe 'uehesr honour ir the world at f.h The Hont-nlanrf Implement end Kninneei Sue Company received a cable from the OSBORNE Melbourne house announcing the fact. The Inrolement Company are Agents for New Zealand for the OSBOKNE, and their extensive Invercargill establishment bav a branch of their own in Ohnstchoreh and an agency in every town of any importacce in the Colony. TURTRIST A.GENTW. The competing machines followed SBORNB e list in the following oiun —Adrianoe, ering. McCormick, Massey. N.P. CO-OPERATIVE 80CIETY
WATT & LAING j E.STATE, <b FINANCIAL in grass, fenced, whare, etc., good road, nearly all metalled, carries a lot of stock. Price, L2 15s per acre. Term: LSOO caati, balance to remain at 4J per cent. acres freehold, progressive district, 450 acres in grass, 160 chains fencing, sheep yards and dip, whare, good road. Price L 3 ISs. 000 acres, Id, splendid district 140 C acres in grass, 8 paddocks, sheep proof fencing, 4-roor Y "" 1 »"-=» »■ ■■ — -t-.s sheep and cat tirst-clasß section. Price, M 10s per acre. Terms: L 1250, bsHnce to remain at 4 per cent. M 0 acres, , one hours drive from Waitara, all grassed but 140 acres, large portion ploughable at once, some pioupbed. veil watered and sub-divided, first class J? house, yards, shed, etc.. quaranteed to ■rv ihree sheep to the acre. Pric : LH v r.ura re Kasy terms. ittSO Awes, freehold, fi.-st-rlass district, main roa-i, best markets. H.'OO acres isi best Knghsb gr-isses, 10 mile- sheep-proof fencing; homestead, yards, hec ■ etc. Price: e .3 5s per acre. Terms: acre cash, balance to remain for 5 years. 1000 Acres, freehold, good district, main road, nearly all in glass, -^lb-divided, uiidiDgs. Une ot the cheapest tarms in the North Island. Price: L 4 per acre Owner leaving for Kngland. 1000 Acres, freehold, coast land, equal anything in the Waimate Plains, suitable fattening or dairying, factory adjoingood homestead, land in goad heart a well sub-divided. On o beet farm in the country. Pr L per a Very easy terms. WATT & LAING, Land Estat , and Financial Agents Opposite Coffe Palace') New Plymontb
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 94, 25 April 1902, Page 1
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506Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 94, 25 April 1902, Page 1
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