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AMBURY BROS SECOND GRAND DISPLAY OF FASHIONS Ex S.s. aUAI'MIU. Charming Ladies and Children's Millincr i'- . , Stylish Costumes in great variety, Hundreds of dainty blouses. Lace and Silk Fischus and Mantles. Silk, Scissillian and .alpaca Dust Cloaks Beautiful Tweed, Serge, Voille anl Washing Skirts, for tennis, golf an< street wear. Exquisite Dress Fabrics in new Merlin--a Taffeta Voilles, Scissillians, ChilTwi ■Delains, Muslins, Etc., with trimmings. . . Dainty Neckwear, Belts, Gloves ' ind Hosiery. • Very best, selection of Household Linens, Curtains, Linoleums, etc. Men's and Boys' Mercery and Cloth'ng in great variety , AMBURY BROSDRAPERS AND CLOTHIERS, 2>EW PLYMOUTH.

DAIRY FARMS. NICE HANDY AREAS. 215 ACRES Freehold, flat and rolling land nearly all ploughabie. Excellent orchard and gar den; 7-rooined dwelling, cowshed and outbuildings; well fenced and subdivided; situated one mile from factory, first class metal road within half-a-milc of house; situated about tbree miles from Lepeprton station. PRICE £ll PE* ACRE. 250 ACRES Freehold, nearly all ploughabie, on main metal road, la miles from New Plymouth; % mile from creamery and school; good six-roomed house a'u'l outbuildings. PRICE ONLY £i o PER 'ACRE. 145 ACRES £ 1000 cash, Balance at 4'/ 3 per cent. Freehold coast farm, four paddocks, 0roomcd house, mile from creamery; all ploughabie land, situated on mijii metal road. Telephone, post-oflice <uJ school on the property. PRICE ONLY £n PER ACRE. 237 ACRES Freehold, 5-roomed house and outbuildings, 100 acres in grass, all level land; railway and township % mile. Goodwill of small milk run and paper delivery goes with this property. PRICE £l2 PER ACRE. Terms as arranged. 106 ACRES Freehold, all in grass, 5-roomed hous and outbuildings, nice orchard, l%mil from creamery, 1 mile from metal, miles from railway; about half plough able. PRICE £8 ios PER ACRE. Easy terms. 2)1 ACR3B Freehold beach farm, all ploughabie; mile from township and factory, 5 roomed house and sheds, subdivided into a paddocks. PRICE £l4 PER ACRE. HICKMAN P. KUSSELL LICENSED LAND DROKER. AGENT—N.Z. Government State Fire Office and N.Z. [Government Accident T asurance. OPPOSITE POST OFFICE, DEVON STRKET, Nli W PLYMOUTH

WANTED TO EXCHANGE FOR A FARM 3 HOUSES AND ,'5 ACRES OP LAND, WELLINGTON CITY. HOUSES LET AT £5 PEE WEEK. EARLS API'LIC ATi 0 N SECESS4HI', C. E. MAJOR, • LICENSED LAND AND HOTEL BROKER, H A W E 11 A.

KEMOVE THAT EYE-STRAIN! IMPROVE YOUR SIGHT! TO DO SO, WITHOUT ENDANGERING YOUJI Ii.VE J NO. L. NICOL IN CONJUNCTION WITH SAMUEL BARRY, D.8.0.A. Place tLeir experience and successful practice at your service. Theabove specialists give their advice without charge. Glasses are reeoui mended only when their nceil is emphatically indicated. T N.B.— Do not (rust your eyes to the mercy o£ wandering quacks who canra jiu door to door. Your eyes are too deltcate to be tampered with. Give them the best attention only !

JOE. LAWN, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BUTCHER, WAREA, Wishes to announce that his carts visit OAJiUIIA, Tuesdays and Fridays. OKATO & PUNIHO, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Fridays, and Saturdays, FUNGAREHU, Wednesdays and Saturdays. Also that lie is slaughtering only his wn grown meat, the quality of which annot be beaten anywhere. ARTHUR GUY, Manager, TRY A GAS RINGr.

WHY PAY RENT TO others, when you can purchase ,1 House o£ your own for the suaio money paid in rent? Tlii> Vroviilcnt Investment and Building Society of Taranaki (Permanent) offers you exceptionally reduced piy, ments on most easy terms. It cent; yon nothing for legal work. Come and enquire terwß. L. MONTEATH, Secretary. SHOPPING IS TIRING WORK. But a cup of nice hot "Kozie" tea will wnish the tired feeling. The goodness of the tea makes it really stimulating. Wholesale agents, Burgess, Eraser and COi—Advt, .

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 61, 18 October 1907, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 61, 18 October 1907, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 61, 18 October 1907, Page 1

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