Bor Main- ;ui<l To-lrt. Is 2d per pound sounds cheap, t is cheap, because tin- nuulity ni tliis ten is equal to other nl Is lid Oct this "Special nt T. W. Wklcji's. Brougham stive!. 111.01' COiryj'KU, For Ide" • ehenp. Apply McKweu Bros., TTWIi exchange for sm,ill town house IMJ n very nice 170 acre level, warn) fiirin, very close to town, suitable for milk run. Good buildings. Price [ reasonable. For funhcr particulars apply lo J)n«i.iiv& Oiui'irnis.
THREE LEADING LINES. And the most up-to-date arc the ~ British and Continental " i'ianos. . . I The w Wonderful Wci'tuciui i Sewing Machine. The New Block I/I* lit. Il is as though you wort 1 reading by s ; daylight, so bright, pure and steady is *' this wonderful, while light, t'scd ." willi any kind of gas, and guaranteed lirilliaucyof ijllu candle power, equal - to ten eieelrie bulbs. '' WHEX VOl' HEAD THE (lAS T BILL by the Bloek Liglil, you will ; find (hat you have been liaviug Iwiee ';, the light atiiall' the cost of the older 4 system of lighting. Without a Block ! ;i light in your homo you are wasting , gas and getting inferior light. JOHN UPTON AND SON Near Bewlcy and Griffiths', f, Devon Stbkei I li CHEAP THING IN FLAX : COUNTRY, 2000 A{ ' su|lii,R '» t '»s r,iss 'i to carry IUOO sheep with yO'JO 1 tons of'llax. costing lis lid at the : mill, with up-to-date mill, pulling through a ion an hour, all gear ." and ilioil worth of cattle mid ■ horses. I'rie... Cioilli. Special reasons For selling. Kni|uire at ■ once, as must sell. 150 ACUI ' :S ' •'" i'™- tu " ii|| y fl^ land, in one of the best districts of Taranaki, beautiful honislcad. " l'riee £ls |>er acre. Would ex- , change for kill acres of good milk- ' iug country. j 1800 ACI!Kri I,ra ' lliU i:ou " try in JVlahoonui country; over 13 - miles sheep fencing; /-roomed house and other outbuildings; 1150 acres now in grass, -120 acres felled and ready to burn. l'riee, „ ko ills per acre fieehold, terms, LIVINGSTON BROS. ! COMMISSION AGENTS, RUSSELL & SON j MONUMENTAL MASONS given in Ihe New Plymouth Exhibition, lsiuj-u. Awarded yirsl Prize Diploma for the lle.st Exhibit in Monumental masonry ; also special Prize Medal and Diploma lor Best "Working Exhibit. Miii'Mi' iind Granite Monumeiils and Crosses; also iron fences, eli-., kept in slock. Designs and estimates furnished on application. Inspection invited. ST. AUBI'N STHEEI NEW PLYMOUTH. Till 1 ; VEHICLE FOR FARMERS. For Funnel's I recommend a Light U.u.kioii or Istkbjikdiatk Glti. Has plcnly of ! and rain, Dennett springs, 1 spoiled gum shafts, and all ' work done by our hands. The one 1 have in mind for you | seists :) persons, and is tilled j with my patent sliding seat, instantly and securely moved, a 1 will exchange or take old k vehicles in part payment for a '' new one. Call in, and let's e talk it over. a Premises just past Sash and Dour Factory. Look for the I Big Sign Board. M. O. BUTCHER FOR VEHICLES, Gill St, Opposite Baptist CUurcli. New Plymouth.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8060, 14 March 1906, Page 1
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