This Steamer Brought in our New Winter Millinery TO-DAY WE invito you to visit our establishment and see out display of New Winter (foods. The whole place is filled with wonderlully pretty goods, all in the height of fashion. Our Showroom is to-day a reception room. Walk iu and look avouud. Yon arc not pressed to buy, but, of course, wc shall lie "willing and pleased lo sell youany article you may fancy. There'arc hundreds that you will like. There are, for instance, New Hats, Toques, & Bonnets I hese arc in all shades of red, dregs of wine, plum color, ncli purple ami violet, brown, silver and dark grey, gurnet, and green in . beautiful shades. The trimmings this year are lovely, tinted and shaded ostrich lips, (lowers, velvet, ribbon, chenille, silk, and chiffon being used. Come and See Them M e have also.opencd the largest and best shipment ever imported of New Twcjcd, Caracul, Plush, Cream Bear-skin, Scallcttc, and Chinchilla .Jackets, Coats and Skirts, Dainty Skirts iu tho New Cloths, Golf Jerseys, Fashionable Blouses in Silk, Flannel and Cashmere. New Dress Materials, Hosiery, Gloves, etc. The Latest Tailormade Corsets. Our new Furs will be opened in a few days. All wc want is for you to see I he goods, and Hie prices do the rest, 5 PEE CENT DISCOUNT ALLOWED FOR CASH Am bury Bros. NEW PLYMOUTH.
ALL CLASSES OP LAND. UEIiHOLI), 255 AUItliS, good liusl) country, (ill acres iu grass, liO acres m-wly felled, gcod <l-roomcd cottage, only 1 will's from Main road, fi'iLti district. l'rico £2 10s ]ier Wry choice farm at Pungiirclm, 100 acre.- highly improved, factory, school, post and telegraph ollice, all dose liamly. l'ricc ,I'tli per acre. This oiler is ni\ excellent one, and only needs to lie sm.ii. Excellent Bush Farm,. 2,7<K) acres east of Stratford, is of superior papa and shell rock country, easy hills and good valleys, well sheltered, exceedingly fcrtiie; 'JO'.) acres in good grass, present slock 1,250 sheep (oilll 'icing ewes with lambs) ami 2i)o cuttle. llomesleail near JS'ev; l'lyuoulh, 1:10 acres good undulating country, warm aud sheltered, well watered and well drained. If you arc locking for an ideal home this should suit you to a "T." 10 acres in turnips, 15 now grass, a good roomy house. l'ricc I'KiSH, the bulk of which can remain 1 at 5 per cent. bet ine hear from you at once about this. The above are but a few of the. selected properties on my lists. ]f there is nothing here to suit—write Inscnding purchasers of property are invited to write me as to their needs. If you wish to sell —1 will liud buyers! [Please mention Ibis paper when enquirm.,'.] F. P. CORKILL THUS. M. JAY AI'tTJOS KKH A JLA>'l> AUK.Vf 277 AJHKS, all in grass, I, roomed bouse, cowshed, and ivcil sub" d ivided and well watuid. Price i.' 10s per acre. Terms.. 245 AUKKS, llt-roonied bouse (new), all latest improvements, hot and cold water; first-class cowshed. The land is all ievel and in grass, with good water running through. Price I'M per aw, with terms. MEAL ESTATK AfiK.NT, Nmv Plvmoii'H. ll.iw i;i:.i.
1 | 2 -K'HJiSj »U Uif l);lll]is ul' the WaiiiKonyoro nviT now riiiT Yinj,' li cows; house, cowshed inul sUlm's jirii-t* .C2S per acre. At'l{ES, Kaupokoinii, on llic |.!iimit road, lo lease; Ul vcai's lo vim; O-rooined house cowshed, slalilcs, Hi-,, etc.; 10 fili-tor.v and school ; all ill grass; price f>ii' giotlwill 1 20 011 '' , L' ; jjooil 5-rooincd house, cowshed, etc.; nil well suh-dividcd into paddocks ; price Jt"!l I per acre.
THOS. M. J AT. WRATTAN & HISU)P L.V.ND, KS'I'ATK ,* (,'O.M 11 .■\(i KNTii, station; 7-i'oonial huus;', S-limiJ rowslicd, harness-room, Irapshed, dr.; splendid gniss. lVnv, .Wl His per O\VM:U LV j'AD UKAi/ni; >U>T *VAA, r (, j I'liri'lmsr in I'our year> ;il US per arre. It.ml, His per anv. luuc.e, I") rooms, dairy, wiislihouse, cowshed rii'. Mostly and veil Watered; M\ paddoek:-. .!! in good rlyViT ; nhly IclU' Utile* |>olll laraluhii. J'rii-c lur yutlu ill Conn, A liurjiain. "i^2\ AL'JiIC!?. l.all-Miilc fruii. r;ir I - way -liilion ami "iir aiul a half miles I'l'um |IM) I'.n-ll>r'n'-, cluM' Id sclmul, clc.; niiri<-s :l'. slmt|i jut acre ; I ill urtcs |il...lgli i!de, remainder easy lulls; 10 acres iji crop, remainder in good grass; 5-roomcd house, sialde, trapshed, clc. I'riee .ClfJ Ji's )it-i* anv, on wry easy terms. We have a. large miudier o slue|i and dairy farms and l»!i>inesses for sale and ie.iM*. "We have hundreds of sheep proper ties mi i ur l»«»«d\s. UAN.N'KViHICi:. ACKKS, a splendid I'reeh.dd WKEPj-Jpit I'AIiTXCULA^S,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8060, 9 March 1906, Page 1
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