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FIRST SHOW NEW HATS seeing, i'Mi> at our prices, well worth buying. Our millinery is famed for its excellence, mid lias a reputation extending to other districts. We have the latest Caracul Jackets and a big range of winter goods. Very special line of children's fur hats and bonnets. Our price at 2/11, worth fully 4/6. W. PELLEW DEVON STHE.ET, >' E W I' I, VMOU TH.

J. D. MGfttSON STHATFOKD, HAS for sale tue following desirable propcittcs:—• 50 Acres, nil in grass, well subdivided, new 6-roouied house, large milking shed with, hay loft, (,'ood orchard and garden, two miles from factory, school, and railway station, i'lfi per acre. 00 Aires, mod.<l dairy farm, all level land, in best ]>art of the district, . near factory ami school. £25 pel acre. 270 Acres, all in grass, creamery on adjoining seci'on, 2 miles from school. £lO per acre. Very easy terms can be arranged. J. D. MORISON AUCTTONKKH, LAND & COMMISSION AGENT,

For Sale and To-let. Furnished bouse, six . rooms, piano, kitchen garden, all conveniences, pleasantly situated, close to town. Low Kental.' Apply tit onto No 32. Wmvi. 71011 exchange for small town house _L a very nice 170 acre level, warm farm, very close to town, suitable for milk run. Good buildings. Prit-e reasonable. For furtber particulars apply to BewlkvA Griffiths. "I,7U>R SALK-Good useful horse, a suitable for spring dray; rising live yrars, Apply Factory .Manager, I'raukley Koad. "7101! SATJ-:.—Tl\e world's best is the light-running Vest No. 1C Typewriter. Has no complicated mechanical ribbon inking device—no lime-wasting shift key to ruiu thf alignment of your letter. Write for booklet to Ykhex, Barreii, & I'imiay Ltd., Box 21, Wellington. ON hire, or for sale outright. Second Hand typwriters of every description, taken in part payment for Np. 10 Yosts, At all prices from" £1 upwards. Write for lists to-day. YjJHEX, BaHKBH AND FI.NLAY LTD., ox 6.1, Wellington. (IASH invested in pleasing furniture J for your home is always a sound investment. _ The satisfaction and pleasure derived from same is increased if you purchase from Dingle's, The Furniture Store, Devon Street, New Plymouth.

£. S. D. £IOOO Ul> l 0 ** 200 ACKKS fni ' lras » ■" 2,)s p er acre, or will soil at £'2o ]>cr acre, with £1 ilown, balance lit f> per cent; situated near JCnpoiiga; best land, well improved. A real good investment. £2500 ri'KCHASKS goodwill o! Jiltlmm Holel (near railway station). Bent £7 per week, no insurance to be paid by lessee ; term, 5 years. Possession given at once, TWO Farms, 73 and SO acres, highly imurovcd, [near Eltliain (£25 and & respectively), for sale. Jfavc been offered cash, in each case, within .til of the above ((notations, I Fresh inl'orumliou lo properly wur. chasers weekly. | DATSON AND CO. MOBTGAUK AGENTS, Elthaui (Box 11) and Maiiaia. CHEAP THING IN FLAX COUNTRY.

2000 ack:es ' mS ' Kmd >» g riiss to carry IUOO sheep with 30'JU tons of llux, costing l'is OJ ut the through a lou uu liour, nil gear iili'l .CliUO worth of L-uttle and horses. Price £25(10. Special reasons for selling. Euiiuirv at 150 XCiUit >> "" l 11 ' 1 "' 111 '" "»l hind, in one of the best districts of Taranaki, beautiful lioinsteail. Price I'l-j per acre. Would exchange for -Mil acres of good milking country. 1800 At ' UKS ,ivcr llill '' olm try in Mahocmii country; over 1!: miles sheep fencing; [".ro'juied S)SO acres now in grass, 120 at felled and ready to burn, l'r la Ids per acre freehold, terms LIVINGSTON BROS. COMMISSION AGENTS. DEVON ST. EAST. DAINTY SUNSHADES FOR SUMMER. The new coverings are exccllingprcvious season's designs; so neat, chic and dainty We are specialists in this one department. Fox's frames and Hyland's are used ; the sticks arc very carefully selected; you select. Our are from 6s fld upwards.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8068, 26 March 1906, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8068, 26 March 1906, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8068, 26 March 1906, Page 1

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