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mmMSmsmfflEi SOMETHI ABOUT SKIRTS.... Nothing in a lady's wardrobe I is so useful as a good KNOCKABOUT SKIRT, one that will stand hard wear and rain and Taranaki mud I have in stock a large assortment of suoh SKIRTS of high quality, but LOW PRICE. They are made of STRONGTV EAR BLACK VICUNA, VICUNA CLOTH, BLUE VICUNA, 'and BLACK and BLUE COATING SERGE,and the prices are from 10s 6d to 30s each. Skirts to measure for Golf, Hockey, and Street Wear, from 18s each.—Every lady should see thesa before buy-

U. H. BENTJLEY, DEVON SITIKiET. H. F. RUSSELL Licensed Land Broker and

New Plymouth. 66 ACRES Okato, freehold for £3OO. Cash required £SO. , Balance at J per cent. Thirty-three_ acres in gra and ring fenced on good road. •* 606 ACRES good well-improved beach farm, at-£l2 per aero, freehold. Clom to township, on good road. .46 ACRES good sheep country, (lease in perpetuity) £8 per acre for goodwill. Good terms. Situat- • ed on good road ; first-class bouse, sheep-yards, orchard, etc., about 3 miles of sheep-proof fencing. Clom to township,;

tt»7 ACRES first-class dairy farm all in grass except shelter bush, 8 paddocks, good cowshed and new eight roomed house, Factory on property. Situated on good road. Price £lO 10s per acre. Freehold. Good florms given. Well worth inspection 13C0 ACRES first-class well improved country, for, sale or lease with purchasing clause, a considerable portion dairy, balance first-claßi Bheep and cattle country. Enquire tor particulars and terms.

804 ACRES, Toko, three miles from station, undulating to hilly ; all grass but 35 acres shelter bush ; 2 roomed house ; ring fenced ; metal road. Price, £7 10s, freehold.: BO ACRES, Upland Road; 2 roomed house, dairy and good cowshed ; ringi fenced, four paddocks, ploughable, good land. Price, £l2 per acre. ■BB ACHES, Plgniont Village, two miles to factory ; ? roomed housa, cowsheds, 7 paddocks ; a large percentage ploughatue. Price only £8 10s per acre.

24 ACRES, good freehold farm, 10 miles from Inglewood, undulating to hilly ; very suitable for mixed farming; well fenced and subdivided ; good house and suitable outbuildings ; situated on a good road. Price, £7 10s per acre. Terms. ROOMED DWEtiINO with all modern conveniences situated on bus route in one of the best suburbs of New Plymouth ; 7 acres of land. Price, only £1350; good termß given. This is a modem and up-to-date house and an exceptional bargain.

ROOMED HOUSE and wash-house with copper built in ; almost . new house and half-acre o& land, situated in Gaine Street. Priojß, only £4OO. Good terms. ROOMED HOUSE and full quarter acre in good suburb. Price, £375,; only £75 cash required, ROOMED HOUSE and two acres of land; a superior property, well laid out. Stablce ami coach-house Near centre of town. Price, £IOSO. £2OO cash required.

07 ACRES, aU in grass, except shelter bush ; 6 paddocks, now 5rooraed house; one third ploughable ; f mile from factory, one mile from school and post-office, situated on good metal road. Price, £6 15s i freehold ; easy terms. 88 ACRES first-class Well improved dairy farm ; factory | mile ; good 7 roomed house and first-class outbuildings, ring fenced and subdivided into 7 paddocks ; good land and situation, Price, £ll per acre. T<.rms. 88 ACRES good level land, rinjffenced and subdivided into 5 paddocks ; 5 roomed house and outr buildings j school 14 miles, factory

i mile; orchard and plantations. A good property situated on metal road. £lO per acre ; good terms. ' 400 ACRES well improved sheep and cattle country, conveniently situated for markets on good' road, close to township ; good House, yards, and dip ; about 800 acres in grass, divided into several paddocks Price, £3 15s per acre.

421 ACRES, about 500 acres in grass, situated 18 miles from Strathmore ; gbod healthy • sheep and cattle country. Price, £2 7b 6d per acre : freehold ; exceptional terms to responsible buyer.

'42 ACRES, Native Ijease, annual rent, £27 ss, 4-roomed house; ring-fenced, 2 paddocks ; 115 acres in grass ; close to Egmont Village; goodwill only £3 10s per acre; terms. 1450 ACRES standing bush, closo to markets and metal road ; 32s 6d per acre for freehold ; good terms to improving buyer ; first -claBS sheep country. 24. ACRES, 2 roomed house and about 80 acres cleared; conveniently situated; a lease with purchasing clause can be arranged.

202 ACRfes, about 750 acres in grass ; balance standing bush (chiefly tawa and matai) ; grassed land.is fenced and subdivided into some 13 paddocks (sheep-proof) : carrying capacity 2} store sheep to acre ; 350 acres arc ploughablo i balance low lying hills (good faces) 6 roomed house, woolshed, yards, concrste dip, cowshed and other Dtrtbulldings ; jmly three miles from Ohau railway station, post office, and school, creamery i a mile ; situated on good metal road. Price, £7 per acre, and good terms given to responsible buyer.

A largo selection of town iuburbas ftnd country properties. Agent N.Zi Government State Fire Insurance. Insured gh'are BSQTJIBiB FOB PABTTCULABSj

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7852, 19 June 1905, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7852, 19 June 1905, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7852, 19 June 1905, Page 3

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