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REMN A N TB AM) JC E S TO CLEAIi UP FOR STOCKTAKING. Our sale is over, but v a few linen of left-overs must go out, and the price at which you will find these oddments of winter clothing at our store will ensure this. WHITE AND £U> N- 8. HBBk A El Bißßk Vt £T Gram iKI msm*>. ma m .^te. 1 U i 1"% h ips JO& B«& Iml ■HDF H a n H SI fiwon Bn 9 Iflf BKb HE CROWN DAIRY CO. Who are re-adjusting their bus! ness owing to the death of Mr J. C. George, have instructed me to sell their Opunake properties RAHOTU THURSDAY, 22ND AUGUST, This will probably be the last opportunity of procuring good dairy farms on such easy terms. Plans and full particulars may be obtained on applies*

(Established 1894). WALTER BEWLEY. LAND AGENT AND SHAREBROKER. Devon Street, New Plymouth. CHOICE HAWERA FARM. 90 ACRES rich land, close to Hawera; good new 5-roomcd house; fences in excellent order; factory quite close; Price £4O per acre; terms £3 per acre cash, and balance by very easy payment and low interest. This is a splendid opportunity to acquire high-class land on exceptionally easy terms. SUPERIOR DAIRY FARM. 200 ACRES, all in first-class grass; quite clean and ploughable; about 25 acres have been ploughed; 10 paddocks; 5-roonied house, wash-house, storeroom, man's room, trapshed; also a 4-roomcd house (house only let at 7s per week), 14-bail cowshed, cartshed, toolhouse; factory on farm, and railway adjoining. This is a splendid farm and is practically part of a most progressive township. Price per acre, with only £4 per acre cash. As this offer is only available for one month early application is necessary. GRAND GRAZING FARM. ' 540 ACRES; one of the cheapest and best grazing or dairy farms in the district; excellent fattening laud, some very rich drained swamp; splendid fences; no weeds; two houses, of B and 4 rooms, good cowshed, and other outbuildings; factory on the property. £l3 per acre, and | only £7OO cash down. I HAVE NUMEROUS ENQUIRIES AT THE PRESENT TIME FOR GRAZING PROPERTIES OF 500 TO i 700 ACRES AND SHALL BE GLAD TO RECEIVE PARTICUARS FROM OWNERS

f. B. & A. MARRY, LAND & FINANCIAL AGENTS, E L T H A M. £l5O CASH. Will secure 150 acres, within tv/o miles of Eltham, %-mile from creamery, house 5 rooms, good 15-bail cowshed, cartshed, e . 2' -ent carrying 80 head stock. Cows will be arranged fo rif required. Price £25 PER ACRE, balance for 5 years at 5 per cent. Apply— W. H. & A. McGARRY, Land Agents, Eltham. £2OO CASH Will secure lease of 170 acres for 4 years, rental 23s per acre, right-of-purchase £23 per acre, house urooms, 12-bail shed; carrying C 5 cows; alongside cheese factory, store, hall and school. Open one week only. Can arrange finance of cows if desired. Apply—

W. H. & A. McOAKRY, Land Agents L. Pattie k Co., STOCK & LAND AGEKTS, NEW TLYMOUTH & WANCANUI. 1400 ACRES 800 in grass, 100 acres rich river flats, carrying i'/ z sheep to the acre well; a very fine sheep property. Price £4 10a per acre. Easy terms. 400 ACRES 350 acres in grass; splendid sheep and cattle country; b'ir-; used as as a dairy fanr., and lr: f the bi ldings necessary for that j. i.j'2; factory, school, etc., adjoining. Price £8 10s pe racre; very cheap. 1216 ACRES 300 in bus'; CJO very rich rver flats; well fencv.'., several pa<? jcks; e\is;< country; 3-shse. fid cattle land; C romecl liouse, shed, etc.; school handy; 14 i.: ->s from railway. This is a grand run with a big prospective value. Price £8 10s per acre. . Good terms. E. H. TRISK Late manager, Boberts and -jtok* ELECTRICIAN CONTRACTOR, NEW PLYMOUTH. BEGS to intimate that lie has started business on his own account as a general electrician and contractor Estimates given for all classes o£ electrical work—lighting, belli motor pi, ,ver etc. Only the best materia' used. GMOyT ST BEE!'. S (Opp. Coffee '•

NOTICE. We have a client win is purchasing 2nd or 3rd mortgages for cash, Kindly send full particulars of security to— TARAJJAKI ESTATE AGENCY, INGLEWOOD N.B.—Wc have several clients who are open to exchange farms and house properties for mortgages. ADDKESS AS ABOVE. 'liCofrespoiidmceinriKd ': '\jKCatafoiug if'Designs:\ «i*EMtf ERYWORK UNDffifAlfEN ; ;'\V ; !ifti : EygWl>£PAßtMENf. ■•■■'. v:

OUR BUSINESS AND . YOUR HEALTH, DEPEND upon the Quality of of the MEAT we sell. Our reputation and our business were built (n the Sound Foundation of Quality in our Meat Supplies, ciyilt T *to customers, cleanliness in the'shop and carts and appliances, All of these qualifications are stil ' kept in view, and as aconscq"ence people recommend new-comers and old residents aliko to f buy thei. meat from SOLE BEOS.. BTJTOHEES, Corner oE Deyon and Carrie Streets POUND! npHE host stock of PIANOS J_ and OIIGANS to select from; casii or DSKGMtiin payments ; also the mosf. np-to-dtite WERTHEIM SEWING MACHINE. KEPAIRS of all kinds prompt.y attended lr>. J. TJPTON & SON DEVON nmwp

AWARDED GOLD MEDAL AX THE N.Z, INTERNATIONAL RANTED— All old friends and «ie public generally to call as usual lor their supplies of Butter Chee3e, and Bacon. The Brougham Street (tosji Store, Lata X, W. Wslcli.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 21 August 1907, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 21 August 1907, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 21 August 1907, Page 1

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