WE'RE MAKING OUR First Show OF NEW SEASON NOVELTIES IT'S NOT AN IDLE BOAST. We arc sliowiig the Choicest Assortment In Taronaki. OUR PIECE GOODS are a marvel of artistic merit in Design and Material both in 81.0 USING S AND DRESSES. Our well-known Roady-to-wear Department is . this season far ahead o' our previous efforts, and is replete with every novelty. BLOUSES, SKIRTS, COSTUMES, JACKETS, In Voiles, Crashes, Cupolinea, HopBut', Muslins, Del pines. The Fit and Style of these (foods are too well known to require Comment. HERBERT'S UP-TO-DATE, DEVON STREET. Visitors to New Plymouth CALL AT R. J« DEARE'S BOOT ARCADE FOR BARGAINS IN FOOTWEAB. LADIES' Glace Shoes from 4/6 LADIES' Felt Slippers from 9d CHILDREN'S Boots trom 1/8 GENTS' Boots from 8/6 GENTS' Evening Shoe* from 4/0 EVERY LINE REDUCED FROM 10 TO 30 PER CENT. CORNER OF DEVON A EGMONT STREETS. Veaie & Chatterton> ANNOUNCE THE ARRIVAL OF Glass Jars Pure Honey Slilton Cheese, Prime Quality, McLaren's Imperial Cheese Finest Dutch Choese Peak Frean's Biscuits Colonial Biscuits la Variety Pineapple Chunks 6d per tin Norwegian Sardines (Staranger)* Dried Milk, Is 3d per tin Creina, Hasefmere, Myrtle Grove Tea A SPECIAL LINE OF ISLAND ARROWRQOT, 4d peitt Veale & Chatterton GROCERS AND IXPOBTORB, Tbeatn Royal Bulldiags, JUBILEE VILLAS AMD DINING ROOMS. CURRI STREET, NEW P«. MOUTH. lelephone, No, 188. ON and after the lit Uajr, 1804.' this favourite Boarding Establishment and Dining Rooms will bt under the management ol lin Weale, the late proprietress, who will bo pleased to welcome old (rlends, TERMS: BOARD AND RESIDENCE, 18/ to 30/ per week, ALL MEALS 1/ EACH (SIX MO« KETS 6/.) BEDS 1/,
HOT AND COLD SHOWER tIATUS PIANOS. COMFORT. ; COMFORT. CLEANLINESS. CLEANLINESS. CIVIUTi, OIVIUTX, A HOME FROM HOME. JUBILEE VILLAS AND DUONG ROOMS. The comforts of a houMi with tie convenience of an up~to-dat« MMI centrally situated Tempera m-« Ho« tel. H. F. RUSSELL (Late A. C. Fookes and Co.) Established 1881. Licensed Land Broker and Valuer DEVON STREET. New Plymouth. SO ACHES, Eguiont Village, good dairy farm with good and outbuilding?. £ia per acre; a cheap property. J 50 ACRES first-tla'-M level dairy farm,' good house and outbuildings ; well "j t übdlvidod and well grossed down; 2t miles from New Plymouth. A lease with compulsory purchasing clauso can be air«ngod; price ran-' eonabie. ; t 197 ACHES, good mixed farm, clow 1 to school, post olice and factory on goo.l metal road ; new 5-roonv - od house and all neceasary out* ' buildings ; subdivided and all doffll except shelter bush; only £0 16t per aire. each required; **« ceptionully .choap. ■ s 1450 ACHES of first-class bush oloM to metal road; price 80s per acra ; good terms to Improving tenant. 1000 ACHES of good sheep and cattlo country close to railway Ud township. £4 per acre, on onap*. tlonal terms. Well worth lnspeO", tion. A large selection of Town, Sobur* ban and Country Properties to choose from. ■ Taurangia Properties for sale. MONEY TO LEND.—From £IOOO to £IO,OOO on good country ' freehold at current rate*. > A (Transfers, Mortgagee, eta., pmMMI at toroiere' *wp,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 233, 6 October 1904, Page 3
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507Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 233, 6 October 1904, Page 3
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