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St Mary's Sunday Schoo SPRING FLOWER & BULB SllO SPRING- FLOWER & BULH SUO -AND—ANNUAL SALE 01'' WORK. ANNUAL SALE OF WORK. r J'o be held in St. Mary's Schoo room on THURSDAY and FRIDA} Ist and 2nd September, J904. Catalogues of Show may be pro ! cured from Teachers mid Secretary. | A Magnificent Display of Bloom j will be on view from several well i known North Island Florists. ALL ENTIUKS to bo in by 10.31 a.m. on first day of Show. Useful and Fancy Goods Stall ; lie freshment and Produce Stall ; After noon 'lea. These stalls will bo nuuli specially attractive, and the alien tion of visitors is called to tilu templing wares and great bargain: to lie offered for sale. Atternooi Tea will bo served in one of the side Doors open at 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. in Thursday anil 7 p.m. on Friday, admission : Adults 1/-, Children Ud, 11. J. CLAKK, Dairy Farms For Lease. 1169 ACHES, all in grass; good house, good metal road ; close to school and factory. Will carry 50 cows. Rent, 10s per acre ; five years to run. Small goodwill. 250 ACRES, good dairy farm ; 7roomad house; good outbuildings. All in gra>s but few acres shelter bush. Hunt, 12s per acre, with purchasing clause. Apply to A. L. TUKE, Land Agent, New Plymouth. Some Attractive PROPERTIES For Sale and Lease. 5,1 OR LEASE ior 7 years, with . p. clause, an excellent Beach Farm, in capital order ; good house, | good road ; carry 80 cows. Rent I 14s per acre. P. clause £l4. ' No goodwill. t INE BUSH BLOCK—OSO acr< Jj Freehold, 300 acres felled, aj miles fencing, mostly sheep-pro o f. Railway eventually throw dray road. Price, £2 I__ .... Easy terms. J,\ OK LEASE, 144 acres, lease X 7 years, to run at 18s Od per acre. I'. u. £l7. 9-rootned house and all conveniences, together with goodwill of one of the best milk, runs in the country, 200 customers in live growing town ; annual turnover of £BOO per annum ; cows, horses, carts, separator, ever* 1 - 1 - - us going concern. Price only ; N.U.—We would cspec bona iide farmers' or attention to above, as the farm is divided from the borough only by a fence, and is sure to increase enormously in value shortly. Prompt application necessary. a,i OR SALE, 56 acres, closo to A New Plymouth; factory and school adjoining; good house and sheds; in good order. Price, £l4 10s per acre. Terms. Qf\ ACRES, all in grasf, partly OU fenced, 3-roomed house, cowshed, orchard; township close by; factory 1 mile. Price £450. . We have daily inquiries for houses to let, so persons desirous of "Letting " would do well to communicate with ua without delay. 3EWLEY AND GRIFFITHS LAND & COMMISSION AGENTS, AUCTIONEERS AND SHAREBROKERS, DEVON-STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH.

GREAT FURNITURE SALE. E, DINGLE'S Sale of R. M. CORIISY'S Stock is BOOMING, and here are

PLENTY OF BARGAINS YET HEARTH-RUCiS HEARTH-RUGS HEARTH-RUG S HEARTH-RUGS HEARTH-RUGS HEARTH-RUGS HEARTH-RUGS HEARTH-RUGS MATS MATS MATS MATS BEDSTEADS BEDDING BEDSTEADS BEDDING BEDSTEADS BEDDING BEDSTEADS BEDDING WIRE-MATRESSES. WIRE-MATRESSES., WIRE-MATRESSES, WIRE-MATRESSES. -AND--KAPOK KAPOK KAPOK KAPOK ALL GREATLY REDUCED. -ALSORATTANWARE, Remnants, FloorMoth, and Linoleum, Couches, &u, <tc. Great Bargains. COME Early and Secure them at the shop next; to Mr West, Baker. Veale «r, Chattei-ton. AGENTS FOR : NIMMO AND BLAIR'S STANDARD SEEDS. SEEDS Nlmmo and Blair are SEEDS offering two Special I'riSEEDS zes at the Society's SEEDS Show, value 10/6 each. bEEDS Nimmo and Blair's Ve& eiahlo and Flower Seeut SEEDS give satisfaction. They are grown in a SouthSEEDS ern district, in a coldei climate than Taranaki; SEEDS therefore, they seeds acquire very roDust habSEEDS its. A plentiful crop is the result. It will pay SEEDS you to grow then*. I.CCAL AGENTS : Veaie & Chatterton EVERY WOMAN DRINKS TEA. Tho quantity of ten. Consumed liy tho women of tihis colony totals several million pounds woigiht, and if the liquor brewed from this could bo put into a receptaclo or tu?ik ■there would bo sufficient volume to float a British cruiser. It is important that the te so consumed should be good. MOST WOMEN DRINK SURATURA TEA Because it is agree palate, is fragrant a nd delicious. Suratura is pure honest Ceylon tea, and is guaranteed not blended with Indian, China, or any cheap or inferior toas. RETAIL PRICES : SURATURA A QUALITY 1/8 per tt> SURATURA B QUALITY 1/9 per lb | SURATURA D QUALITY 2/- per lb SURATURA X QUALITY 3/4 per lb SOLD BY ALL STOREKEEPERS.,

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 203, 31 August 1904, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 203, 31 August 1904, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 203, 31 August 1904, Page 3

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