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jIIIHHIHMIHHHHHKKIHnHIj | Special Purchase ; j —OP— j } 50 HOLLAND AND CRASH { J 50 HOLLAND AND CRASH | 1 : : Skirts and Costumes. J : i | | $ These are i; full rainfi© of J JMANUFACTUUEHS' SAMPLES J j and were bought a t a Discount J Jof 4s in the !u, which meanß that ! Purchaser will be buying atj • about MANUFACTURERS' Vltl-J • CES, as Imn giving the buyer} • FULL BENEFIT OF THE DIS-J J COUNT. J A J They aro all well finished, beau-J } tituUy trimmed, and nottwoo'j «Ihe same design. t : i j I ; TRICE FROM 2/11 to 28/-. : i J. H. BENTLEY, j J DRAPER, { I Devon Street. J <_and Agents. CARTHEW, PATTIE & Co. Telephone No. 178 FOR SALE. 100 ACRES SUBURBAN FARM. Native bush, in clumps, 8-roomod gentleman's residence, good orchard, nice garden, tennis court, etc. ; fine viow. Als* new villa on Land mostly level, good soil. This land will greatly increase in value, being in best suburb ot New Plymouth A first rate investment. Price £32 per acre, or will exchange for larger farm. FINE FARM, 230 ACRES, KAIMATA. All grass, good orchard, pretty shelter buah. New 4-roomed house, stable, yards, etc. Good metal road. 15 acres ploughed. Carrying ICS cattle and 50 sheep. Very cheap, £8 10s acre. Terms easy. STRATFORD FARM. 115 acres, all level, nrst-clasa soil. Adjoins borough on East Road ; ? residences, cowshed, etc. Is native lease ; rent, £lO year, 14 years to run, etc. Goodwill cheap, £llOO. Apply immediately. Cheap. LEVEL LAND, 1400 ACRES. 850 grass; all ring-fenced; 4 paddocks; 5-roomed residence, nloc garden, stable, and trap shed ; close creamery and Bchool ; on metal road to New Plypiouth. Sawmill will take timber off section, which is first-class dairying land. Price, freehold, £4 2s (Jd per acre. TO LEASE. For 5 or 7 years.—i.36o acres, 850 llrst-class grass, 14 paddocks, two 4-room«l houses, 1 butter factory, I'omp.eto, with 4-horso steam power, emithy, cattle yards, and all conveniences. Cows mcay be taken at valuation. Rent, 4s per acre. A splendid bargain, I'or Farms, Houses, and Property of overy description, apply CARTHEW, PATTIE & Co. t'and Agents, New Plymouth. Central Furnishing Warehouse. FURNISHERS TO THE PUBLIC OF NEW PLYMOUTH AND TARANAKI. THE BIGGEST STOCK THE BEST QUALITY And SMALLEST PRICES IN TOWN. To make room for LARGE SHIPMENTS to arrive next month I am offering the whole of my well-assort-ed stock at BEDROCK PRICES FOR CASH. SPECIAL QUOTATIONS FOR COMPLETE FURNISHING. INSPECTION INVITED, Address— E. DINGLE, (Next Mr Fraser, Chemist), DEVON STREET. XMAS 1904. Will be A GREAT TIME -ATCARTER'S. The public tastes and requirements have had careful consideration at the hands of the "People's Grocer." The most TEMPTING DELICACIES yet offered ure now available for YOU. Peek, Frean & Go's. BISCUITS CONFECTIONERY PLUM PUDDING PLASMON PLUM PUDDING CHOCOLATE COVERED BISCUITS in endless variety. STILTON CHEESE GORGON-ZOLA CHEESE GOUDAII CHEESE DUTCH CHEESE IMPERIAL CREAM CHEESE. CURRANTS, SULTANAS, RAISINS Cleaned by Machinery. PHOENIX STRAWBERRY JAM and everything up-to-date at C. CARTER'S "THE PEOPLE'S GROCER." Telephone 110. WHEN you are hot and tired, and your tkroat is parched, don't drink cold water or milk, but t«ko SURATURA TEA Take it hot ami it will do you good. It induces a genlle perspiration which opens the pores of the skin, ami cools you. And Suraitura is just, ihe most delicious thing that palate could wish. The bou»i|uet of this tea is uncommon, the fragrance and the richness are impressive. Suratura is pure, honest Ceylon tea. and is guaranteed not blended with Tndian, China, or any cheap or inferior teas. RETAIL PRICES : -Juvat'ira A Quality, Is lid ior Hi ; Suratura B Quality, Is 9d per )b ; Sural ura D Quality, 2s per lb; Suratura X Quality, 2s 4d per lb. Sold by all Storekeepers. Bonedust. Bonedust. OWING to the scarcity of Bonedust tihis season Farmers do well in their own interests to booV their orders at once. NEWTON KING,-

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 297, 20 December 1904, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 297, 20 December 1904, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 297, 20 December 1904, Page 3

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