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LADIES ! ! ! READ THIS ! ! ! J. H. BENTLEY IS NOW SHOWING A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF HOODS SUITABLE FOR THE AUTL'MN AND WINTER SEASOX. Some of the SPECIAL FEATURES of this show are the Blouse Lwigths of French Flannel, the beautiful range of Cotton Blousings, Robe Lengths, in exclusive designs, and the most beautiful assortment of CHILDREN'S MILLINERY ever shown in Now Plymouth, also Children's Heaver Coats In great variety and splendid value. Having addo:l a dressmuking department to my business I cun guarantee to make up all materials bought in a first-class manner. J. H. BENTLEY, DRAPER, DEVON STREET. BEWLEY & GRIFFITHS BARGAINS . _■■■_. '■ 40SS3BS3BHH -IN- i PROPERTY. 000 D TEA ROOM BUSINESS in centre of New Plymouth for Immediate sale. Sole reason for Kiting, ill-health of owner. Inspection of books invited. £OOO per annum turnover. Price, including fittings and furniture, £l5O. BAKERY BUSINESS in centre of thriving town, established for years, satisfactory reasons for selling. Turnover, £IOOO per annum. All necessary plant, 9 roomed house, shop, stables ; all freehold. Goodwill and everything as going soncern, £9OO. Terms if desired. SUBURBAN RESIDENCE, beautiful property, on good metal road, bus service, commanding situation, new 6 roomed house, heart of kauri, all modern conveniences ; beautiful garden, native bush, etc., 4 acres of ground, with outbuildings included. PRICE £596 ; *ery easy terms II desired. Why give £2OO to £3OO per acre for Suburbnn Land, when we can upply you with, absolutely beautiful, level sections ; splendid view, healthy situation, well watered native bush, good road, and bus ser•ice within two or three minutes' walk, in any area from 5 to 80 acres from £4O to £SO PER ACRE, litis s without question the cheapest and best suburDan land around New mouth. Enquiry invited. Inspection means buying. FOR LEASE, NO GOODWILLDairy farm 220 acres, all in grass ; close to school and factory, main road l ; good house and outlmifding. 8/- PER ACRE. P. CLAUSE, £B. "■OR LEASE}, no goodwill, long lease—sss ACRES grand leivel, fattening, heavy grass country, good road, about 300 acres in grass good iron whare ; close to school and factory. RENT £75 per annum ; Icbs than 2a 9d per acre. (3rout chance for man with few hundreds. Apply sharp. -OR LEASTS, SHEEP COUNTRY. 17' JO Acres—About 900 acres in grand grass, papa formation, 12 paddocks ; 2 good hous.'s, sheds and all conveniencesdof'Q to, good metaf road ; easy cattle or sheep country. PRICE only 5/6 per acre, with purchasing clause ot £6 10s per acre. JELL IILOCK DAIRY FARM, model little property—92 ACRES at £2O PER ACRE, and very easy terms; good 1 0 roomed house and outbuildings, mostly all river flat, 20 acres. in turnips ; whole place free of weeds and in thofgugh order, Wo hardly need to draw apodal attention' to this property. It must at once catch the eyo and the mind as being an absolute nilJIAc. Wo have only had it in our hands a few days. First come, first served. 00 ACRES, BEACII FARM—Some of the grandest grazing, fattening, or dairying land in all Taramaki. Will carry a milk cow to 1J acres', or three sheep to the acre, and fatten them. No weeds whatever. Two good houses, one suitable for family to milk on shares. Largo area sandhills thrown in; at\joinjng pro|>erty recently sold for £2 per aero more than we can' offer this one for. PRICE £lB 12s 6d per acre, and easy tonus. This is the chunco of a lifdimo for anyone with a few hundreds to invest. We lease it now for 15 per acre. Reach farm cannot be got once in a decade for sale,ANOTHER NIBBLE IN HOUSE PROPERTY—New 5 roomed house, full half an ucre, very convenient situation ; hot and cold water ; big rooms, bathroom,. pantry, washhouse, copper, tubs, s-talik', feedroom, coach-house. Price, £SOO. Only in the market fcN short while. BEWLEY St GRIFFITHS, AUCTIONEERS AND ESTATE • AGENTS, )EVON STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH A PACKET IN THE HAND IS WORTH TWO IN THE SHOP Buy a packet of (i It A PF.-NUTS today and start, the use of the food, ono pound of which contains more nourishment, that the human body will absorb, thui| several pounds of meat, bread, porridge, etc. The Canadian Government states that <irape-Nuts contains almost as much dextrin as any other food tested. Dextin is the part that makes human energy. Also that the GRAPE-NUTS arc about two-thirds more digestible than any other food. Tho Lancet says : "Our analysis shows that it is a nutritive of high order, since it contains the constituents of a complete food in very satisfactory nnd rich proportion and in an easily assimilable state.." Thousands of letters from all parts of the world aspen* that users of GRAPENUTS have thereby been restored lo health when other foods and drugs have failed to give relief. There's u reason for GRAPE-NUTS. New & Popular Books, JUST RECEIVED AT T. R. HODDER'S "The Amblers.' l B. L'. Farjeon "The Prospector, 't Ralph Connor "In Dewisiaml." S. Baring Gould '■' Secret History of To-day." ."Alien Upward "A Desperate Conspiracy. Guy lloothby "Atoms of Empire.'' Cutlltfe llyno "The Green Eyo of Goona." Arthur Morrison, "Where Honour Leads." Marion Francis 'Sir Roger's Heir." John Oxcnham '■' Mary Garth." Annie Swan ALSO— A Largo 'Assortment of. BIBLES,

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 792, 7 April 1905, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 792, 7 April 1905, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 792, 7 April 1905, Page 3

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