w : 200 WAIWAKAIHO. TUESDAY, JUNE 19, NEWTON' KING 'ILL sell by auction at his yards as above,—HEAD MIXED CATTLE 100 good calves 25 heifers in calf 15 store oows Sale at 12.30 o'clock. SATUEDAY, 23, NEWTON" KING 'jj' ' r • h-I instruiMwiis to s»ll " ■ j M.ciion, at Lis Mart, ou rfAIURDAY, June 23, the following properties, known as Maiai'y's,— 6 acres, more or less, with house, &c„ now in the occupation of Mr Bellringer, Section 197, Gaino Street, New Plymouth, with two houses thereon, •1 Cottages and vacant allotment, situated corner of Belt and South Eoads. Sections 41 and 45, Fitzroy West. Sale at 2.30, PUNGAEEHU. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 27. NEWTON KING HAS received instructions from Bey. G. Blaess, who is leaving the district, to sell by auction, at the Mission Station, Pungarehu, on above date, THE WHOLE of his HOUSEHOLD FUKNITUEE & EFFECTS, consisting of, — Organ, olßce desk, dining and other tables, chairs, bedsteads, mattresses, couches, chest drawers, washstands and ware, stretchers, cot, cheifonier, lamps, clocks, sewing machine, cruota, tea set, crockery, No S. Dover stove, 12-gallon copper, garden tools, kitchen utensils and sundries. Lot of pine trees and rheubarb plants 4 good quiet cows 1 dog cart 50 laying fowls, etc, etc. Sale at 1 o'clock. POTATOES. ON SALE, PRIME Oamaru and Timaru table Derwcnts, Seed Potatoes, comprising:—Bruce, Up-to-Dates, Northern Stirs, und u limited quantity of the famous ELDOEADO. To arrive : EICE MEAL (the new pig feed). NEWTON KING.
GOOD BREAD. I HEAR nothing but praise of my bread and small goods. There are four good reasons for this. First, 1 use only the finest Hour and ingredients, and no chemicals to whiten my bread. 2: My bakers aro artists in their lino, 3i. Cleanliness reigns in every department; 4: My prioes are absolutely fair. My bread builds up sound bodies ,and invigorates minds. E. MAT Devon Street JNew Plymouth. CAN'T STOP! WE can't stop our big 'stationery sale yet, oven if we wanted to. It has resulted in a huge clearance, and in customers getting satisfied by the hundred, It's not everyone who can continue a salo. It just depends on how the customers are treated. OUR SALES PAT They pay us because thoy increase our business, clear out our shelves, and give us room. They pay tho customers, because they give the latter tho very best value in books, notepaper, envelopes and all kinds of stationery ever known here. WE CONTINUE. There was a gentleman desirous oi purchasing our business the other day, but evidently it was too big. We would like to nicef lfiqi half-way, so the sfpets mijst bo reduced. The salo continues for this roason, and we still give you famous value in fancy goods, stationery, etc. Any price for a big stock of old books. Libraries specially treated. We want to meet our purchasers right fair. BIBLES AND 11ELIGIOUS BOOKS Are overstocked, Prices, coi soquently, are down. Call Early. T. R. HODDER bole agent for J. and M. inverarity, Manufacturers of THE PAIfLINE "RELIABLE" PAPER PATTERNS, And publiskprs of " The Paumnb Fashion Catalogue." New patterns regularly arrivng
The Store FOR ALL CLASSES. GROCERIES BEDROCK PRICES. QUALITY UNSURPASSED Next Criterion Hotel, New Plymouth, Plione 111. TO TAILOKS. A N T E I) 11 good lian d Apply W. F. Nhwmbey, W»iBECAUSE yon are sliavcd at tlic Egmont Saloon, near tko Bailway Station, you enjoy your shave. It refreshes you, and makes yon feel fit. If you don't sliave hero, try—you'll come again. EGMONT HAIRDBESSING SALOON, near Railway Station, Now Plymouth, AT AT Whitaker 8, YOU DO.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8137, 18 June 1906, Page 3
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