1 OOTB ILL. TO-DAI. Thames v. Taranaki. RECREATION GROUNDS. KICK-OFF 3 pm, ADMISSION ■ 0. 11. ARNDT, STAR FOOTBALL CLUB'S THEATKE ROYAL TUESDiY, SEPfEMBER ISth. The Presentation of the First and Second ihielda and Senior Cup will tike olace en his occasion, Tickets: Gents, 3s; Ladies, 2d. B. OALLENDEB, Hon Sec. OHILMAN'S EXTENDED. JTCWLEY & GRIFFITHS, instructed by J Mr. W. Courtney, will sell by auction t an early date,— The BALANCE of the SECTIONS Jc the above Estate. The'land is being brought under Land Transfer and will be sold on the complet on of the reads. PRELIMINARY NOTICE, LAND AUCTION SALE. HEAVY FLAX SWAMP. JTATT & LAING have received instrao- ■ . tions from i\ 0. Williams, Bsq., to sell at public auction at an eaily date,— SEVERAL CHOICE SECTIONS, totalling about 6000 acres in the well-known Freshfield Estate, tituited close to Taupiri Railway Station, Waikato. The Property comprises a laige area of heavy Flax bwamp, well drained, fenced, and partly grassed, about a fourth of the total area being first class Tuar'p country now in crop or under the plough. The Swamp L»nd shows several feet of rich, black soil, renting on a hard clay bottom and no better fattening country can be found in the North Island. Also, there are two houses on the property. Full particulars will be advertised later meanwhile, if intendin? purchasers will call at Messrs. Watt & Laing's Office?, Legal Chambers, Queen-strctt, Auckland, they *ill be personally conducted over the property. EDGAR WATT, fl Auctioneer. OOD V ALUE 13T0RF. JOSEP3 T. WHITE. 'Phone, 92 BREAKWATER BUS SERVICE. Leaves Leaves National B ink. Breakwatar. 7.0 a.m, South Road 7.25 a.m., South Road 8 0 „ do 8.25 „ do 8.60 „ Devon-strcst 9.25 Oevon-. street 10.0 „ South-road 11.0 „ <'o 120 „ Devon-street 1.0 p.m., do 2 0 „ Son'h-road 10.30 „ Soiith--50 „ Devon-surest SATURDAYS. 9.0 pm, South-road 9.30 pm , Eouth--10.0 „ do 10.30 „ do SUNDAYS. 2.0 pm,, Return 4 0 p.m. M, J ONES, Proprietor A FLBASVBW TO ORINR AND ECONOMY TO BOY. WH \T better combination can you ask of Tea ? Yet how few leas come up to this level ! SURATURA TEA ttd POSSESSES A K"iRE FLA \ MJR. Its distinct and delioate bo net makes it irresistible lo (he pi. e. I'he f'issy s.ot is pleasantly tickk and it is a pleasure to drink Suraturi SURATUSa TEA BREft'S A S r KONG RICH LIQUOR, 4td lei-s of Furatura is requi-ed to brew a givn quantity of tei than of other brards of tea. yob it is no hi;her iu pica. When quality is compa'e', Sira'ura is cheaper than all o her teas. Surutura is Pure, Hon»st, Ceylon Toa, guaranteed not blended with Indian, Ohio* or any cheap cr infe ior teas. BET*AIL PRICES : Suratura A Quality... Is 8d p« lb Suritma B Quality ... Is V* \x lb Suratura D Quality ... 2s 2d tor lb SuMtura X Quality ... 2a 61 par lb SOLD BY ALL BTOREKKEPRS. PURE CEYLON.-HILL GROWN A drink fit for the Gods. Agent siJoseph T. Whit O. 0. Kuril Fr'aser and'Beckboesenpt J. S. Fo M. B. Gibbon !T X. P. HuKhso
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 201, 10 September 1903, Page 3
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507Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 201, 10 September 1903, Page 3
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