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To Sawmlllens Capitalists. "■ SI'I.KNJiH) HUSH FOR B/> J AI'I'I.ICATIOXS ore Invited the to c.n*. timbor on Jl 1 acres ol bush in the North Is] The limber, which can bo lmmedl U'ly itiilisccl, ispurlri, within t« miles of the sea coast, and the I tlml cuii In; ohiuined in the n ony. Many of the trees, which ha been inspected hy Mr Charles Olajpd ton, Government Surveyor and ei*] sawmill proprietor, ure by g" from 9 to 15 feet, and in loi from 14 to ISO feet. The bush easy of access and to work, I should prove a most remunerate -investment for any capitalist company. Mr Charles Clayton . says :—" There are plenty of placet)-; throughout New Zealand wherel; mills are placed with nothing Ilka the timber and prospects that thet' bush in question possesses, and tbtt'': great facilities and advantages I working it." The object should ' first to deal with the purlri, ■i l the Government Railway D«j» purtment, offer an immediate maw ket for sleepers in any quantity* < This bush bus been sought aftid|v for the last 25 years, but the l" liculty in dealing with the natl hue hitherto been inßuporable. 1 N.Z. Herald supple contained a notice of the oxcelleß, quality of the timber on tills] land. It is estimated that there (• ample timber to furnish a Sup for 20 or 30 years. A fair business arrangement i be entered into at once with -• one who has the knowledge i capital. Apply in first instance Timber Rights, Box 119, Post Office; Mew Plymouth. i Great Clearing Sal OF IRONMONGERY AND GENERAL ' HARDWARE. D. BERRY & CO.. HAVING decided to relinquish than Retail Uusiness In Devon-street, ofl~" the whole of the large and varli Stock of New and Fresh Good! M at this branch at or below whole** sab' urices until the 15th June, f o* _ CASH ONLY. 1 NO GOODS will be replaced, and J the balance of the stock after th*t * dale will be removed to Brougham* street premises where business will „ be carried on as usual. All goods have been specially in> * ported by us, and are worthy of at* tcntion, as such a chance seldom oe*' curs for the private buyer. JIEMEMBERFOR ONE MONTH ONLY. D. BERRY & Co C. O. ROBERTS, IRONMONGKIi, INGLEWOOD.

YOU CAN HAVE A DISCOUNT '4 THIS MONTH OFF jj GUNS GUNS J 10 pet* cent. | Cash IVice of New Club Cartridge!, ,3 9s Od per 100. * Cash Price of Favourite SmokeleWj.J 12a Od per 100. f WELL KNOWN FOR SAWS AMD. TOOLS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS* J. AVERY, TOBACCONIST, Devon-street, N««S AGENT for nil loading brands 0$ TOBACCO, CIGARS, AND CIQAIK All requisites, for winter garnet kei>t in stock, including : ;i GOLF STICKS, BALLS AND i FOOTBALLS (Rugby and Assoc!** "t HOCKEY STICKS 110XINO CLOVES Sewing Machines^ YOU'LL MAKE NO MISTAKE ' In giving The " WHITE " ATRIAIi, FOR IT ] BEAT THE WORLD In the THREE greatest World tcaMj PARIS 1889. PARIS 1900. CHICAGO 1908. Some :SOO machines competed. \ It satisfies tho most exacting nx | quiremonts. Fancy prices not asked.' 3 If you try the ' White " you'll buy j It. =d

Illustrated price list on application* H. COCKER, COMMISSION AGENT, OtJRIUE STREET. NEW PLYMOUTH, A. G. Catran & Co. FANCY GOODS REPOSITORY, DEVON STREET. HAVE on hand and to arri shoitly a First-class Stock ol Fan. Goods, Stationery, Fancy Crockery, Handbags, Japanese Trays, Booki, Floral Albums, etc. Everything BRIGHT and NEW. Sole Agents for DEMABET PAPEB PATTERNS, Keeslng't CORRESPONDENCE AND BDUOAi TIONAL COLLEGE. Vs HIS MAJESTY'S ARCADE, QO STREET, AUCRXAND.

TUTORTAL Correspondence for examination subjects and for ell ;al and modern language!, HfcOfJl Mnemonics, Writing, and other l jects. • New nnd successful method < effect to porsonal tuition. . 'A MR MAURICE R. KEESI His Majesty'* A Queen-fftrßrt, As

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 140, 17 June 1904, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 140, 17 June 1904, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 140, 17 June 1904, Page 3

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