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'Basic Slag Basic Slag. I HAVE to arrive in a few days 50 TONS I3ASIC SLAG (unrivalled for top-dressing grass land), which I nra offering at SPECIALLY LOW KATES, for immediate delivery. Fanners will kindly book orders at once. NEWTON KINO, New Plymouth and Stratford. To Sawmiliersand Other's WANTED—A Partner or two to take up 10,000 (ten thousand) acres with option of 50,000 acres of firstclass milling timber, very heavy, consisting mainly of totara and niaitai ; within 2 miles of railway ; on royalty of Lotara 2s. imitai and rhnu Bd, in Auckland Province. Enterprising men apply at onco with reference, Principula only dealt with. Jl. 11. THOMSON, Belgrave House, Symond Street, Auckland. H. F. RUSSELL (Late A. (J. Fookea and Co.) Established 1881. Licensed Land Broker and Valuer 103 ACRES—Dairy farm ; lease with right of purchase at £9 15a per acre for lreohold ; 4 years to run at 9s per acre ; goodwill £175. Now 5-roomed house, cowshed, piggeries, etc. ; 6 paddocks, nearly ail ploughable; good meta\ road; creamery and school within half-a-milo ; 6 miles from town. 200 ACRES—Good dairy farm on metal road, close to school and factory ; 7 roomed house, cowshol, dairy, etc ; all ploughable lan'l ; price £9 10s per acre. 800 ACRES—First-class sheep farm 8 miles by good road from mil. way station, close to township ; 450 aires in grass ; will carry two sheep and over per acre all the year round, Exceptionally cheap property and good reasons uiven for selling. Price only £3 17s (id per acre ; freehold on very easy terms. This la not cheap and nas. ty, but a real bargain. 302 acres Crown lease— 100 acres with right of purchase ; situated one mile from croamery and township ; a roomed house, stock-yard, 1 orchard, etc, ; 200 acres In grass. Goodwill only £2 10s per acre. Also a large number of To wo and Suburban Properties. New PJymouth. Tranafem, Mortgages, etc., prepared at brokers' charges.

BUY COKE FOR YOUR WINTER FIRES. Taranaki Acclimatisation Society. SHOOTING SEASON, 1901. (From Ist May to 31st July.) THE Shooting Season for Native Game (excepting native pigeon, kftka, pukeko, wio. or blue duck, tul, huiu, white heron, and crested grebe) and Imported Game in the district, consisting of the Counties of Taranaki, Clifton, and Egmont (excepting the Mount Egmont Forest Reserve, Kaitake llanges, being sections IGB and 170, in the Oakura District, and l'araninihi or White ClilTs Reservation) will commence on tho Ist May and end on 31st July, both days inclusive. In the Mount Egmont Forest Hesiirve, being the area within the circumference of a circle having a radius of six miles from the summit of Mount Egmont, the shooting of Native and Imported Game is strictly prohibited at all times.

Licenses caii lio obtained from tho Chief Postmaster at New Plymouth and Postmasters at Waitara, Ingltwood, and Oputiake. SIIOOTIKO LICENSES. B. Tippins A. J. Colo A. Cliff I{. H. (ieorgo W. W. Mui-ton J. Uennett E. Whittle L. I!. Webster W. Bewlcy A. N. Bewley I''. M. Grayling 11. 11. Grayling l'\ A. Orbell 11. Linn N. Johnson y. Chilcott A- Urny J. E. Wilson J. A. Laing A. L. Connett J. W. Abbott C. A. Huraball W. Sampson 11. A. Whilcombe 1). Teed I'. Iluddy 1\ C. 11, Nicholls S. A. Baigent IC. W. Baigent T. CorliiU 0. S. Kussell G. A. Richardson L. lnstonc F. Standing H. Giles J. lfusling F. liusling E. Tumi 11. T. llickton T. Clarke .J. W. WinQeld 10. Earl E. Droard E. P. Nicholls W. E. Percival J. A. Colemor J.T. Prosser C. Matthews H.T.llicks It. 11. Pigott S. Wcttmmiess E.Julian W, A. Jury li. Duthio A. Watkins W. li. Levori'dgje Walter Messenger T. L. Weir. J nines Kirkwood H. C. Barrett L. (!. P. Spencer J. 11. Turner W. Ogier John Judson " Be Sunny" A sunny disposition is a pleasant quality and a valuable asset. It is impossibles to be sunny if food is eaten that causes indigestion. No one can be happy with indigestion. What we eat nfleets one's life happiness. You may cultivate a happy, sunny disposition By Eating FORCE. FOIIOE is the linest of wheat and the best of barley malt ami salt properly blexidudnand cooked. Easily digested. FORCE is absolueely clean. Nowhere during its process frotJi the grain to the package is it touched by any body's hands. FORCE is prepared at the rate of one hundred thousand packages a day. FORCE is a food simple enough for a child -and nourishing enough for a strong man. FOROKj is sold at lOd per packet, or 9/G per dozen packets at

Veale & Chatterton's Theatre Koyal HuilUings, Devoa St; A New Departure. rrr- s "'- • - "Oh, Floss, I'm so happy. I'va just been to LEECH'S, interviewed his NEW UP-TO-DATE MILLINER, and bought one of the loveliest Hats I over saw, and so Cheap, too ; one that cost. 21s in Auckland can be had at the MILLINERY DEPARTMENT of the Kgmont Provision Store for 11s 6d;.and a g/ood range to choose from, liy the way, have you heard the latest. MR LEECH has secured the services of a really good DRESSMAKER, and I've just left an order for my new Winter Costume. Oh, I'm so happy }" C. LEECH, EC!MONT PROVISION STORE, Junction Road, INGLEWOOD. If you want to buy a Coat, or Hat, a Saucepan or n Spade ; A Muff or Fur or Watorproof ov anytiling that's made, Try LEECH'S, where GOOD VALUE is drawing lots of trada.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 136, 13 June 1904, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 136, 13 June 1904, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 136, 13 June 1904, Page 3

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