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' To Sawmillera and Capitalists. ; SPLENDID BUSH FOR SALE. APPLICATIONS are Invited for the right to cut timber on 11,000 acres of bush in the North Island, The timber, which can be immediately utilised, is puriri, within two miles of the sea coast, and the best that can be obtained in the col j ouy. Many of the trees, which have been inspected by Mr Charles Clayton, Government Surveyor and exsawmill proprietor, are by girth from 9 to 15 feet, and in length from 14 to 30 feet. The bush is easy of access and to work, ami should prove a most remunerative investment for any capitalist or company. Mr Charles Clayton says " There are plenty of places throughout New Zealand where mills arc placed with nothing like the timber and prospects that the bush in question possesses, and the great facilities and advantages for working it." The object should be first to deal with the puriri, as the Government Railway Department oiler an immediate market for sleepers in any quantity. This bush has beon sought after for the last 25 years, but the difficulty in dealing with the natives ha« hitherto been insuperable. The N.Z. Herald supplement recently contained a notice of the excellent quality of the timber on this land. It is estimated that there is ample limber to furnish a supply for 20 or 30 years. A fair business arrangement can be entered into at once with anyone who has the knowledge and capital. Apply in first instance to Timber Rights, Box 119, Post Office, Mew Plymouth. Special Notice. PAGODA TEA ROOMS, Opposite Theatre Eoyal, Hew Plyrnouth. HOT AND COL. LUNCHEON from 12 to 2. AFTERNOON & EVENING TEA. LIGHT SUPPERS every evening). C. O. ROBERTS IRONMONGER, INGLEWOOD. YOU CAN HAVE A DISCOUNT j THIS MONTH OFF

Ladies' Silent Ward Shoes. LADIES are invited to wear our GLACE KID SILENT WAUD SHOES. The special characteristics of the Shoes aro : THEY POSSESS SOLID LEATHER Soles with Perfectly Smooth Insoles, free from ridges or. irregularities. FLEXIBLE AND SILENT. They are specially adapted for persoms in occupations Mmt roquire much walking or Standing. They wear for months at the cheap Prices: 6s 6d, 7s 6d, 8s 6d. A.B.C. BOOT & SHOE Co. CASTLE COMPANY'S TEAS NO ADULTERATION. DIRECT FROM CEYLON'S BEST GARDENS. TRY THEM. All Grocers.

C. E. SCRIVENER INQLEWOOB, FAMOUS TAILOR-MADE CLOTHES The Phit Well Suit, padded shoulders and button culls, dark and medium shades, 30s. Strong YORKSHIRE TWEED Suits, dark or medium shades, 355. SCOTCH TWEED, superior quality, checks, 37s <id. E. SCRIVENER'S Famous Vicuna Suits. Pure Wool, Indigo Dye, Materials thoroughly shrunk, Padded Shoulders 27s fid, 30s, 32s 6d, 355. COLONIAL TWEED TROUSERS--4s lid, 5s lid, 6s lid, 7s 6d, 8s 6d SADDLE TWEED TROUSERS8s lid, 9s lid, 10s 6d. WINTER OVERCOATS are best selected from C. E. SCRIVENER'S. THE VARIETY in Style and Material is simply Immense, including everything r.ew in Cut and Finish, while the saving to be made by buying at E. SCRIVENER'S is iy no means to be despised.

GUNS GUNS 10 pep cent. (Jasn -rice of New Club Cartridges, 9s 6d por 100. Cash Price of Favourite Smokeless, 12a (ki per 100. WELL KNOWN FOR SAWS AND TOOLS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. S.QLARK&CO. < Cash Furnishing Warehouse. DEVON STREET EAST. ARTISTIC FURNISHING!. Made to any design at Shortest Notice. OUR SYSTEM of Furnishing embodies every clement of satisfaction which the most exacting customer eould desire. We hold one of the Finest Stocks of Finished Goods ready for immediate selection, ' and will giye estimates and expert advice free.

hief! NOT STOLEW. BOUGHT FOR NEXT TO NOTHING Thomas Bransgrove's CITY BOOT PALACE. We quote a tew prices GENTS' LINES,

Chrome Balmorals—9/6, 10/6, 12/6 Stylish Butto» Boots—ls/6, 18/-, 1/Strong Working Booto—3/6, 9/6, 12/6. Association Football Boots—9/6, 12/6. LADIES' LINES. Neat Walking Shoes—3/9, 4/6, 5/6. Glax:e Butt«n Sh»es—7/8, 8/6, .12/6 Glace Button Balmorals—9/6, 10/-, 12/6. Evening Shoes—2/6, 3/6, 5/6. Girls' and Boys' Strong School Boots from 4/0 per pair. CHEAPEST SHOP in tho District for REPAIRS. Men's Boots Soled and Heeled 3/6 Ladies' Boots Soled and Heeled 2/6 Patches 3d. BEST LEATHER AND WORKMANSHIP. T. BANSGROVE, Corner Devon and Liardet Streets. H. COLLIER & CO., NEW PLYMOUTH, NOW IS THE TIME TO BOY A PIANO—YOD SAVE 15 PRK CENT. IN BUYING AN ENGLISH PIANO. WHAT WE SAY WE DO, WE DO DO £1 DEPOSIT AND £1 PER MONTH WILL PURCHASE A W j LIABLE PIANO. ' TUNING AND RKPAII! } A ■ SPECIALITY.

I WE HOLD the Finest Stock of j NEW ZEALAND WOODS in Taranaki. Customers can select for I themselves when ordering furniture , to ba mado. N.B.—We are not holding a Sale, as our Prices are Right, and DANNOT BE BEATEN. j FREEHOLD. i' AT the present time Freehold Is thought little of in New Zealand, but it will not be always so. In England, capitalists and the gentry do not consider the price where freehold is obtainable. When secured |it is held for generations. When New Plymouth is thickly populated the same will occur hero. The reason why freehold Is looked upon so lightly, although being the most important of all things in this world, is that the people do not its value. What a comfort, when a man is up in years, to know t?»it If anything happens the {family has a home ! Consider how unpleasant it is for an agent to sell the house you are renting, putting you to the inconvenience of houso-hunting, besides the great expense and damage to furniture in removing, with probably sickness in your home. The agent is in duty bound to try to sell. If he showß you sympathy be is doing his client an. injury. Think how pleasant it is to know that if in prosperity your home is fvee, when in adversity you can get assistance. Money can always be commanded to meet expenses. It is possible to-day to make an effort to secure a homo with less than £5, with no possible chance of not succeeding. Those under the impression that these chances will be permanent are greatly mistaken. Freehold Is getting more beyond the poor man's reach daily, and those who wish to consider their 3 own and their children's . welfare should go up and look at Veale's estate, and if anyone can show us its equal within 75 pur ceuc. above the upßet price, we will give him £5.

CALLAGHAN AND CO., LONDON DENTAL BUILDINGS. AGENTS, PIANOS TUNED SINGLY OR BY YEARLY CONTRACT. ' ALL WORK GURANTEED. 0. POTT & Co., WAITARA, HAVE BEEN APPOINTED OUR WAITARA AGENTS. He's Up-to-date ! WHO'S UP-TO-DATE ? H. COLLIER & GO. PIANO IMPORTERS NEW PLYMOUTH C. LEECH, CALVERT'S With a Magnificent. Assortment of LADIES' JACKETS & COSTUME LENGTHS. 20 PER CENT. CARBOLIC SOAP No two alike, nil Travellers' Samples. Cures and prevents Insect and MosBoiight at a BIG DISCOUNT, and will be sold at ABSOLUTE COST, quito Bites. The strongest Carbolic THE CHANCE OP THE SEASON. Come along, Ladies. I Toilet Soap. CARBOLIC OINTMENT SEE OUR JACKET WINDOW, and Prices, and you will marvel at —— the Exceptional Value at a sovereign remedy for all SKIN LEECH'S EOMONT pro,VISION STORE. AILItENTS - Valuable fa [IGL3j;WOOD.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 152, 1 July 1904, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 152, 1 July 1904, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 152, 1 July 1904, Page 4

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