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This Steamer Brought in our New Winter Millinery TO-DAY WE invite you to visit our establishment ami sec our display of New Wiiilw Goods. The whole place is filled will, w„ndcrl'ully pretty goods, all in ll.c height ..I' fashion. Our Showroom is to-day a reception room. AValk in anil look uruiiml. Von arc not pressed to buy. but, of eourse, we shall be willing and pleased 1.. sell youany article you may fancy. There are hundreds that vim will like. There are, for instance, New Hats, Toques, & Bonnets These are in all shades of red, tiroes of wine, plum color, rich purple and violet, brown, silver and dark grey, garnet, and green in beautiful shades. The trimmings Ibis year are lovclv. linted and shaded ostrich tips, llowers, velvet, ribbon,'chenille, silk', and chill'eu being used. Come and See Them We luive iiWopenedthe largest ,ind best shipment ever imported of New Twe'ed, Caracul. Plush, Cream Bear-skin, SoalleUo. and Chinchilla Jackets, Coats and Skirls. Dainty Skirts in the New Cloths. Golf Jcrscvs. 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 lew davs. All we want is for you to see the goods, and the prices do the rest. 5 PER CENT DISCOUNT ALLOWED FOB CASH Am bury Bros. NEW PLYMOUTH.

ALL CLASSES OF LAND. "IjIKKUILOLD, 225 ACHES, good D bush country, BO acres iu grass, 60 acres newly felled, good I-roomcd cottage, only 11 miles from Main road, Uruti district. Trice £'2 10s per acre. Very choice farm at Piingarehu, 100 acres highly unproved, factory, school, post and telegraph olliee, all close ujiuly. Price £lo' per acre. This (liter is an excellent one. and only needs to be seen. Excellent Bush Farm, 2,700 acres east of Stratford, is of superiur pupa and shell rock country, easy hills and good valleys, veil sheltered, exceedingly fertile; ill 10 acres in good grass, present stock 1,250 sheep (StJO being ewes with lambs) anil 2<IO rattle. Homestead near Mcv. Ply'iioulh, 1:10 acres good undulating country, wane and sheltered, well watered an..! well drained. If you are locking for au ideal home this should suit you In a •''l7' Hi acres in luruips, 15 new grass, a gnod roomy house. Price i'lOoO, tlie bulk of which can remain at 5 per ceul. Let me hear from you at once about this. The above are but a few of the selected properties on my list?,. If there is nothing here to suit -write me Insending purchasers of properly [Please mention Ibis paper F. P. COItKILL KlilV I'jASIUI'TII.

THOS. M. JAY 1! „t LA.ND AGK.NT 9 1 7'7 ACHES, all in grass, 1, roomed house, cowshed, :iml i\cil su..' d ividcd and well watered. Trice Jt 10s per acre. Terms. k>4s ACHES, 10-roonicd house (new), nil latest improvements, hot and cold water ; h'r.st-class cowshed. The laud is all level and in grass, with good water running through. Price .(."Hi per aere, with terms. 112 All!liiS "' l " u ' ,,; '" ,is "' "'" WaiiiL'oiiiroro rnor mm cari'vintf o' 1(34 • U ' Kl *- Ka"l"'Woimi, ..u tlio llama road, to lease; 111 years to run; ">-roomcd house cou-lud. staliles, etc.. etc.; close to factory and school ; nil in grass; price lor g. odivill i'isii. 129 A{;Kl ' :S "" llH'Oloverrund; good o-roomcd house, cowshed, stables' etc.; all well subdivided into paddocks ; price ,C;|i) per acre. I THOS. M. JAY. WEATTAN i\ HISLOP 101 AI'UKS. OWMiJ! J.N HAL)

25-1 ir;lM ' v - ;i » n : ; " r J purniaM- in four vc:ir> ;il L'ls prr aciv. H 1 per nrl'C. JlOHr-c. I.U l'ouiiis, dairy. \va>liln'iisi', cowshed '.'lf. Mostly and v.d! watered; six paikloel;-;, all m i;uoi| '•lnvui'; on!v I'Mir iniii's from lar-v io\\ M. J'i-ii-i- I'M' 'i\» ill i'Guo. A bargain. fj-I.' \ f'l'nui rail- \\ ay -lal i«-)i and one ami a half i ( ; 11• 'l'< l <JI two ei<.>v 1.. ill-.; rai'i'ics :l' A-i p p;-r a-av; I i arc.'-; pl.'ir !i:'l'!.' i< inaiiult i rii-y h:IT : .n ■■ ■■ ' ill .I il'.i M'l'y vai-.y ivrin.-. We have a larjr iiinuhrr of ami dairy I'ann* ami businesses for sale and lease. We luivt 1 hundreds ol slurp proper ties on our hooks. write vok rAirncuLins

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8060, 12 March 1906, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8060, 12 March 1906, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8060, 12 March 1906, Page 1

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