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w. \ * This Steamer Brought in our New Winter Millinery TODAY Wli. iuvilt l yon to'visit our establishment and our display of -New Winter Goods. The whole place is tilled with wonderfully pretty goods, all in tin- height .if fashion. Our .Showroom is to-day a reception room. Walk in and look around. You arc not pressed to buy, but, of course, we shall be willing an.l pleased to sell you any article yon may fancy. There are hundreds thai you will like. There are, for instance, New Hats, Toques, & Bonnets Those are in all shades of red, dregs of wine, plum color, rich purple and violet, brown, silver and dark grey, garnet, and green in beautiful shades. The trimmings this year are lovely, tinted and shaded ostrich tips, flowers," velvet, ribbon, chcniKe. silk, and cliill'cn being used. Come and See T hem We have alsoopcncd I lie largest and best shipment ever imported of _Xc\v Twe'cd, Caracul, Plush, Cream Bcar-skiu, Bealletlc, and Chinch ilia Jackets, Coats and Skirts. Dainty Skirts in the New Cloths. Golf Jerseys, Fashionable Blouses in Silk, Flannel and Cashmere. New Dress Materials, Hosiery, Gloves, elr. The Latest Tailormade Corsets. Our new Furs will be opened in a few days. ,\H we want is for you to see the goods, and the prices do the rest, PEE CENT DISCOUNT ALLOWED FOR CASH Am bury Bros. SEW PLYMOUTH.

ALL CLASSES OF LAND. i 1 FREEHOLD, 225 ACRES, good J . bush country, 00 acres in grass,' 60 acres newly felled, gcod -i-rooiiied cottage, only U miles from Main 1 road, Uruti district, l'rice £2 10s per ' acre. | Very choice farm at Pungarelm, 100 , acres liiglity improved, factory, school, post and telegraph office, all close iiandy. Price £ll> per acre. This offer is an excellent one, and only needs to be sem. Excellent Uush Farm, 2,700 acres east of 81 rnl ford, is of superior papa and shell rock country, easy hills and good valleys, well sheltered, exceedingly fertile; MOO acres in good grass, present stock 1,250 sheep (500 being ewes with lambs) and 200 cuttle. Homestead near Xeiv Plymouth, 130 acres good undulating country, warm md sheltered, well watered anu well drained. If you are locking for an ideal home this should suit you to a "T." 10 acres in turnips, 15 new grass, ii good roomy house. Price ilOol), the bulk o£ which can remain ■it a per cent. Let me hear from you .it once about this. The above are but q. few of the selected properties on my lists. If there is nothing here to suit—write mc Liscnding purchasers of properly are invited to write mc as 1,0 their needs. If you wish to sell —I will find buyers! [Please mention (his paper when enquiring] F. P. CORKILL IiEAL ESTATE AG EST, NKW I'LYMUITII. TIIOS. M. »1 A V AUCTIOS'EEII & EAS'D AO KXT Haw i:ii.v. HICKMAN F. RUSSELL'S PROPERTY LIST TABANAKI SHEEP COUNTRY. EXTI!AttI!I)ISAKY CHANCE. 1800 AGUES freeliold (an c\" traordinary chance), 10 miles From railway, town and port, .'!SO acres Idled ami grassed, HO chain fencing. 1-rooincd house. Price for freehold only 17s per acre. .CSUO cash required. LEASE WITH R'KCHASTXU CLAUSE. 1 257 ACHES freehold, rin,. fenced,(i:!u acres in grass, small whare ; :100 lo 100 acres llat, balance undulating to hilly. Will lease at 2/IS per acre, with purchasing clause at i'l iOs. This property is only 2 A miles from township and railway. STANI)IX(i BUSH. 1400 " AUKKy > tlle k,!il bloc ' k of bush in Tariuiulii for situation; quality, prii'e and terms combined. You can Ki;i:e au. vour CASH l'Oli IJII'HOVKMJiNTS. Excellent sheep and cattle country; papa (urination; close to metal road, township] factory, and markets; .price only 2>s per acre; freehold. 277 ACHES, all 111 ST#**. -1. roomed house, cowshed, ain I well subdivide d and «ell natcrul. Price 4; 10s per acre. Terms 245 ACHES, 111-roomed house (new), all latest improvements, hot and cold water ; first-class cowshed. The laud is all level and in grass, with good water running through, Price £3O per acre, with terms. 112 ACHES on the banks of the Wamgongoro river now carrying li cows; house, cowshed and stables price £25 per acre, 164 ACIUiS, Ivaupokouui, oh the Kama road, to lease; lo years to run ; 5-roomed house cow>hed, stables, etc., etc.; close to factory ami school ; all in grass; price for gcodwiil £2Ki). 129 ACKES on the (I lover road ; good 5-roomcd house, cowshed, stables' etc.; all well sub-divided into paddocks ; price £3O per acre.) THOB. M. JAY. LEASE WITH PI'KCHASIM! CLAUSIv 1 {](}() AI'KICS liveliojd, situated i'lom' lo Awaknio on main road between Auckland and Taranaki, willuu J \ miles of Awrtkino Post Oliiee, telephone and store. and 7 miles from Mokau, liiM-eiass property. all in gras> but '>u<> uclv\. MH> :ifi'es jjuod ploughabte hind, balance easy sheep ami eatlle country; liou.se, incu's house, stables, cowshed, etc. L'rice for freeliold only CI o.s per acre, or will lense for term of ll> years at 5s per acre, with purchasing clause ill i's per acre ; [or would least lor 3 years a! Is per acre, with pur chasing clause at .£!■ in* per acre. In both leases ,t'2ol) would have to be paid down as part purchase money, or as penalty in default of purchase, This property is the best value for tin 1 money I know, and must stand for substantial rise. I have myself inspected this property, ami therefore know what 1 am recommending. A VI-liY I)K,S]KAI3U; RIOPKIiTV. 1(544 • VL ' li|,:y freehold, 2UO acres in good pasture, excellent sheep and eattle country, situated on main metal road, o miles from township, l-t miles from railway, well situated for markets, small house, 3'ai'ds, etc. iVice fur freelold only C2 per'avrc. Good terms can be arranged. I We have a large number of smaller farms.

WE BUY FROM FARMERS ]?or Cash, all kinds of Farm Produce, jlcl'l' WC ]|:|VC COllllfiodious stores ill ' iir disposal, and are ]tcl to accept I consignments at the store, or from truck*, and handle on commission. bales can be private, best prices guaranteed. Wc sell also all binds of vehicles, and horses of all classes. (Irass seeds and manures. Tell us your wants - we'll till tlieni. OUR LAND AND ESTATE BUBINKSB Is in the capable hands o Mr Jt. Livingstone, who has l.ad practical farming experience in various parts of the colony. Our agents and connections eslend all owv tiie colony: our properly list tells you this. No mutter what class or how big your needs may be, write us, He can, and will, help you to satisfaction. GEO. LIVINGSTONE MANAIUNd PKuriiTli'J'Oß TO BUSINESS MiSS. A BUSINESS rov:. s appearance should be e.oil and indicative of prosperity in a ;.iict. forceful manner. Same "iy with liis vorcsenlatives and I siaiit ncry The Daii.v News' .L.-pvinting Department turns out commercial stationery lit to act. as any business man's representative. One trial order will convince Try!

11. F. RUSSELL LICENSED TiAMI ISIioKKIi, K E\T i'I.Y.MOL'TH. ;;c]il~ Stiite Fire Insurance Ollicc Opposite IViol Oiliee, Devon SlreeL HOTELS. TIIIJKK \Uv\, iii 11 towns for snle. Good puMlioiis. 'Svw lliMisr. 5 .l-m-re land, ftilliam ; \»'*\ in j»; lip'ji.l, i'niv l*;>7o, L-T'O ivmain al p»-r f.'hi. A. CO., Klthmii ;nul M;unii;i. RETFORD'S.—RIBBONS '• I in' elioirenl ami hi iii>play ,ji' fill I Hiii:, ami Inns ill fill' iOM II," I'jri,. lisiical, lint ho liavi'. The iiICCS Yio »illl I ill) H I'll I,l' lliu ingenious spider m their fabric ami are as pleasing as the groat variety of our I'ililio.us. Prices are lower—there's a reason DKVON STREET, SEW PLYMOUTH,

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8060, 15 March 1906, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8060, 15 March 1906, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8060, 15 March 1906, Page 1

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