8A LEI by auction. 1 STRATFORD. TUESDAY, JANUARY 13TH. NEWTON KING will sell br auotioa a hia yards on the abo'e date,— 100 18 to 20-months Steers 2CO 2J to 3--ear Steers I 50 2j-year S'eers 70 3-year Steers 40 18-months to 2-year Steers '■ 50 12 to 18-months Steers 80 Calves | 30 12 to 18-months Mixed 50 2-year Heifers 20 18-months Heifers 20 Fat and Forwaro Co'-'a lis Springers 30 Store Oows 3 Bulla St!s at 12.30 o'clock. 10,12 SATURDAY, JANUARYJI7th. NRWTON KINO has received instructions from Mr W. Gaukhodueb (who is eoins; to England) to sell by auction at his Mart » i the above date, — His PROPERTY at Te Henui, being sec ion 20x5 (J acre), vriU- pretty new villa, 6 rooms and bathroom, tubs built in. Garden laid out with plants and shrubs. This is a choice- property on tfce Devon Line, having a lovely sea view and must bj sold. Seventy-five per cent, of purchase m'nay can remain on mortgage. 6,12,16 Sale at 2.30 o'clock. MEMO TO FRUIT BUYERS. Preserving I Lump Sahara Brewer's Crys l als at Good Value 'No 1. Tryst ils Grocery | No. 1 A. Orystals Do on street | No. 2 and No. 3 Moist A good line in Glass Jars, specially suitable for Bottling and Jam. JOSEPH T WHITE Telephone, No 92.
PROPERTY OWNERS AND INVESTORS RELIEVED FROM ANXIETY. SPECULATORS OAN INVEST ON A CERTAINTY. ALL TO GAIN. NO LOSSES TO RISK. MANY have money which a loss would entail hardships to, therefore'prudence keeps them from deriving; any benefit f-Qin what little the; hi»ve accumulated. SPECULATE.
We all aro duty boaad to, otherwise we cannot provide for old age. If anyone knows the value of property, prospective, market o: otherwise, we should, We dc. We are adding a branch to our land agency business, which will enabla investors in nny class oE property in Taranaki to senate themselves against loss. Buy where yon like. IE our valuer thinks yon are getting value, we will underwrite risk. Keference slipi given on B inkers: Bank of New Z.aland, Bank of Australa ia. Full particulars apply GALLAGHAN & CO- ■ uWoodrow's ; Hats are the CHEAPEST Because they are the BEST. #*L '' ' 'JV» 8
WOODROW'S Latest London Styles ABB SOLD BY ••• HATS AUCKLAND CLOTHING CO., Devon New Plymouth. DISTINOTIYE FINISH. WHAT is the distinctiveabout starched linen 7 It is not the whiteness nor yet the stiffness, for these are common to ail. Take v.lvte shirts, collars and cuffs-whitenors and stiffness one expects, but there is no distinction in either. It is ih t g'osuy appearance of the laundried shirts that gives thera the distinctive finish—it is j the finish which every woman who has to do with washing and ironing likes to obtain. Success is assured to those who use AYRES' CHINESE LAUNDRY GLAZE It is so simple and eapy to u-e. There is no mixing and messing about with it. The powder ifi applied to the starched linen with a flannel, and then follows the ironing. This glaze imparts o beautiful China-like polish, and gives general satisfaction. SOLD EVERYWHERE At 6d and Is per packet. Samples sent post-free to anT address in the colony. Write to R. AYRES, 90, Cuba-street, Wellington. 16
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 9, 12 January 1903, Page 3
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