HERBERT'S UP-TO-DATE DRAPERY Advises Do Not Wait. It's a Fact WAIT, anil you'll lose th< pick. NEW SMART GOODS an always nt tlioir host In the early As Always— Our Choice Selection in Novelties and Regular Lines is worlh inspection. ALWAYS NEW, ALWAYS SMART, ALWAYS CHEAP. COME EARLY, or you will be disappointed. Our Prices Out* Styles Our Selection Have made and will retain our reputation. SEE FOR YOURSELF: Our Ladies' CHOICE TRIMMED APRONS in abundance. 1/11J, Value that defies competition. Seasonable UNDERSKIRTS-Blaek, White, or Colours, 8/11, Real Sterling* Value, OUR DRESS FABRICS are in too go 0 d repute to need pull. Ladies I who have seen the town selection decide in our favour. Visitors to New Plymouth CALL AT R. J.DEARE'S BOOT AROADE FOR BARGAINS IN FOOTWEAR. I LADIES' Glace Shoes from 4/6 I LADIES' Felt Slippers- from 9d CHILDREN'S Boot* from 1/3 GENTS' Boots fr 0 m 8/6 GENTS' Evening Shoes from 4/0 EVERY LBJE REDUCED FROM 10 TO 30 PER CENT. CORNER OF DEVON & EGMONT STREETS. Veale & Chatterton.
ARE uow showing the following NEW GOODS; TEA.—China, Indian and Ceylon,, ROYAL TASTE CANNED F-RUITS-Teaches, Poars, Raspberries, Strawberries, Apricots, Cherries CONSERVESPineapple Comquat, Rosella, Cape Gooseberry. A NEW SAUCE. Carton's H.P. Fruit Sauce. Try this with your bacon for breakfast,' It is delicious. Veale & Chatterton GROCERS, Theatre Royal Buildings. JUBILEE VILLAS DINING ROOMS. CURRI STREET, NEW Pt,l> MOUTH. Telephone, No 4 188. ON and after the Ist May, IVO4, this favourite Boarding EitaMiabment and Dining Rooms will t* under the management of Mrs Wealo, the late proprietress, wto will bo pleased to welcome old friends, TERMS: BOARD AND RESIDENCE, 18/ to 30/ per week. ALL MEALS 1/ EACH (SIX TIC KETS 6/.) BEDS 1A EOT AND COLD SHOWER UATHS PIANOS. COMFORT. COMFORT. CLEANLINESS. CLEANLINESS. oivu.m. CIVIiJTY., A HOME FROM HOME. JUBILEE VILLAS AND DINING ROOMS, The comforts of a homu with th» convenience of an up-to-date and H. F. KUSSELL (Lit* A. 0. Fookes and Oo.) Established 1881. Licensed Land Broker and Valuer DEVON STREET. New Plymouth. 50 ACRES, Eginont Village, good dairy farm with good house a n d outbuilding!:. £lti per uure; a cheap property. SO ACRES flrstrcla'ja level dairy farm, good house and outbuildings; well subdivided and well grassed down ; 2J miles from New Plymouth. A lease with' compulsory purchasing clause can bo arranged ; price reasonable. 197 ACRES, good mixed form, close to school, post ofhco and factory oh good motel road ; new 5-rooin-ed house and all necessary outbuildings ; subdivided and all down except shelter buah : only £6 15a per acre. £250 cash required ; exceptionally cheap. 1450 ACHES of tirst-clase bush close to metal road ; price 80s per acre ; good terms to improving tenant. 1000 ACRES of good sheep andcattlo country close to railway and township.- £4 per acre, on exceptional terms. Well worth inspection, ' A larga selection of Town, Suburban ant Country Properties to choose from, Tauranga Properties for sale. MONEY TO LEND.-From £IOOO to £IO,OOO on good country freehold at current rates. Vraniten, Mortgages, eta., prepares at broSers" stanjWj
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 238, 12 October 1904, Page 3
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505Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 238, 12 October 1904, Page 3
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