SATUEDAY, JULY 21. NEWTOST KING AS received instructions from . Miss Betford, who is giring up the Fancy Goods department, to sell by auction without reserve, at her Shop, Devon Street,— Crockery, -glassware, vases, E.P. ware, razors, pipes, books, studs, toys, skirts, blouse lengths, etc., etc., etc, Sale at 1.30 o'clock. POTATOES! ON SALE.-Australian and New Zealand grown Early Hose, Beauty of Hebron and Up-to-Bate. New Zealand British Queen, Bruce, Northern Stxr and Kidncyc, Timaru Table Dorwents, BUTTER! Prime fresh Factory Bolls. NEWTON KING. I
NEW PLYMOUTH HIDE SALE, OUR monthly sale will be held on WEDNESDAY, July 18th Entries ate requested by Saturday, 14th inst. BEWLEY & GRIFFITHS
GENUINE LAND BABGAIN. FINE COAST FARM, 530 acres, 6-roomed house, 6 paddocks, all level. A splendid chance. Price £lllos an acre, or owner will ex- | change for SHEEP PEOPEBTY. I Apply for full particulars, 60 ACRES Bell Block, all grass, 5-roomed house, 6 paddocks, ono mile from school and factory. Prico £lO 10s, or owner would exchange for partly improved farm. 1400 ACRES COAST LAND, 860 in grass, metal road, 6-roomed house, etc. A Bargain. Price £4 ss, or owner will exchange for smaller farm. Land nearly all level. N.P. FARM, 160 Acres, 6-roomed house, scullery, bath, etc., 4 miles from New Plymouth Prioe £l6 10s, or exchange for farm in Inglewood or Stratford, 100 ACRES, suburban farm, native bush in clumps, 6-roomed residence, fine view, good soil. Oil rights not sold This land will greatly increase in value, being in best suburb of New Plymouth. A first-rate investment. Note,— Owners of properties wishtag to sell or exchange will do well to send us full particulars of their property. E. J. CARTHEW & CO
APPEARANCES ARE NOT EVERYTHING ►UT they have to be take J into consideration wbe thinking of vehicles. Hare smart gig built to your order—a fine, strong, smart, stylish Bnd durable, vehicle that you will be proud to ride in. Mow's the Time We can turn out a gig for you that, whilst rivalling the best in appearance, will be as strong as any gig ever built, and will be light and lightrunning. All styles, paintings and prices, Your old vehicle taken in part payment. M. 0. BUTCHER Gill Street ... New Plymjuth,
NATIONAL MUTUAL LIFE TRALASIA Ltd. Directors: A. E. Pearce Esq. (Chair, man) j W. Fraser Esq., M.H.B, and Nicholas Roid Esq. FUNDS NEARLY £4,200,000. ANNUAL INCOME NEARLY £703,000. TfisiEE IMPORTANT PRINCIPLES Inlfodniad l)y this 1. No Policy allowed to lapse so long as there is a surrender value sufficient to pay the Premium, 2. No Member compelled to pay a Higher Prommm than that sot opposite his age on the Table of Rates. 3. Age taken at nearest birthday. ORTON STEVENS, Manager for New Zealand.
Can see through the Flour Trust's move to try and kill their only "CHAMPION" To get a monopoly and grind their bones to powdor. Bnt tho Bone and Smew of thel Country have nailed their colors to "CHAMPION'S" Mast, and defy the Trust Monster of inferior quality, (Auckland " Star," April 19th, 1906. ATTITUDE OF TRADES COUNCIL. At last night's meeting of the Trades and abor Council, reference was made to tho effect the operations of the Southern Flour Tru6t would have on the pockets of the workers if the local mills were unable to keep pace with the competition, Mr W. Peake moutloned that large quantities |of Southern Flour had been coming Into * "okland, and stated that it was to their n interest for the workers to stand by me looal .mills, but for which the price of Flour would now bo considerably higher He suggested that the matter be brought before all tho unions, asking them to support the local mills.—* The Chairman Mr H. W. Brookes endorsod the remarks, stating that it was a well-known fact tho flour received from tho Auckland Mills was good, and that bad reports had been received of the Southern Flour placed on tho market, while the American Fiour was reported to be oven worse.
XYXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX i NOONAN'S, 1 * (Established 1880.) | Ladies'& Gents' Tailors. | Y TUST Litndcd.—A Largo v tl Consignment of Choice y_ y Materials Suitablo for vLadies' & Gentlemen'Sy Y Being established upwards of v Y a quarter of a century, cits- yj Y tomers can rely on getting 3 Y their orders executed in up-to- $ date style. Ladles' costumps y Y and|Ridinfi Habit? a speciality, £ Y Note the address ; y X Noonan's, x X Dcyon Street, New Flyroouth. X xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8160, 19 July 1906, Page 3
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