BEWLEY & GRIFFITHS. I WAREHOUSE OR SHOP SITE, POWDEUHAM. STREET. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 21. BEWLEY 6t GRIFFITHS HAVE received instructions to sell by auction at their Rooms, DevonStreet : 40 foet Frontage to Powderham Street by 58 feet (i inches ■depth, with 6 roomed housu and outbuildings. The above adjoins the News Otlicu, and as a warehouse site cannot b» surpassed in New Plymouth as the approach is dead level from the Goods Station, ami it is the most central site available. Title Lands Transfer. * Sale at 5 p.m. ALSO, On account of Mrs K. Gray, at the same time and place : The lease for 21 years (18 years unexpired) of 1 acre and 1 rood, Carrington Road. The land will be offered in two nearly equal lots in each of which are excellent building sites. The land is held at a low rent, and being in a central and convent ent position the property is a most valuafble one. The lease and plan may be inspect- [ ed at the office of the Auctioneers. CHILMAN'S EXTENDED. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 26th. BEWLEY & GRIFFITHS Instructed by Mr W. Courtney, will sell by auction on tho ground, wet or dry : The Balance of the SECTIONS in tbe above Choice Suburb. The sections have been increased in area, reducing the number from 61 to 18. much increasing their attractiveness. Nearly all the sections sold at the first sale have keen fenced and improved, with a view to early building. Title Land Transfer. Sale at 12.30 o'clock. Fop Christmas Season T.R.HODDER'S DIRECT IMPORTER. CHRISTMAS, NEW YEAR AND BIRTHDAY CARDS, CALENDARS AND BIRTHDAY BOOKS. From the Best London and Continental Houses. Prize Books for Day and Sunday Schools. Presentation Books, Bibles, Prayer Books and Hymns. NEWEST FICTION by each diract Steamer. A SPECIAL LINE /or Sunday Schools.—Books, Texts and Reward Cards from Religious Tract Society and Sunday School Union. ENGLISH & COLONIAL ILLUSTRATED NEWSPAPERS. Leather Goods, Purses, Wallets, Chatalines, Tourists' Desks, Albums, Hand Bags from Is lOd to 255. A Large Assortment. STATIONERY—Packets and Boxes, Plain and Fancy. Great Variety. DIARIES for 1904 to hand. T.R.H. begs to intimate that ro consequence of the successful Sales he had last Christmas, he has been olJliged to increase his Stock considerably, and as he purchases exclusively tor CASH, is enajbled; to copipete with any house in the trade.
LIBERAL DISCOUNTS allowed to Schools and Libraries. Indents promptly attended to at a small commission. NEW FANCY GOODS ! NEW LEAYHEK GOODS ! NEW STATIONERY ! NEW REWARD BOOKS! THOS. AVERY INVITES an early inspection of his New Goods. Most of them being imported, and to his special order, cannot be replaced this season. Among the FANCY GOODS Is a new line of Dolhain Ware, acknowledged to bo the prettiest goods yet imported, and is already being rapidly disposed of. Oountry friends wishing to secure soma of this ware should do so without delay. THE LEATHER GOODS Arc of the Highest Class of English manufacture. The Newest Styles in Dressing Cases, Ladies' Haudbagß and Chatelaines, Jewel Casus, Purses, Pocket Books, Card Gases, Photo, and Autograph Albums, Writing Cases and Desks, Blotters, et-:. A large variety of Go'.d-nibbod Fountain Fens from the best makers:. A most useful Pre.sent. REWARD BOOKS These are selected from the best publishers and comprise some thousands to choose from, including the Poets and Classics, in Ifanitaomo Leather bindings. Also Family and Reference Bibles, Prayers, Hymns, Birthday Books, etc. Special Discounts Allowed on School Reward Books CHRISTMAS & NEW YEAR CARDS in the usual great variety. PICTORIAL POSTCARDS OF LOCAL SCEXERY. COMMERCIAL AND POCKET DIARIES for 1904. THOS. AVERY, Printer, Bookseller, Stationer and Bookbinder. NEW PLYMOUTH. WHAT'S THE USE OF
DRINKING TEA . . UNLESS YOU CAN DO SO WITH PLEASURE. . . INFERIOR Teas have a coarse, bittor taste, and tense the palate ami spoil tire digestion. SURATURA TEA iS WORTH DRINKING! It soothes and satisfies. It is a perfect hill-grown Ceylon tea, and is 'guaranteed not blended ■with lirdian, Chin*, or any cheap or inferior teas. RETAIL PRICES : Suratura A quality 1/8 per lb Suratura D quality 1/11 per lb Suratura D quality 2/2 iwr lb Suratura X quality per lb SOLD BY. ALL .STOBEKIiJJftPERSi
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 250, 19 November 1903, Page 3
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687Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 250, 19 November 1903, Page 3
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