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anbury m SECOND OF FASHEGiS Ex S.s. ivliAl'MlU. Charming Ladies and Children's JiillinStylish Costumes in great variety. ' Hundreds of dainty blouses. 2 Lace and Silk Fisehus and Mantles. Silk, Seissillian and jupaca Dust Cloaks Beautiful Tweed, Serge, Voille ani Washing Skirts, for tennis, golf a-.K Street wear. Exquisite Dress Fabrics in new © Taffeta Voilles, Seissillhuis, ChilTnn C Oielains, Muslins, etc., with trira- "vj minga. , , Dainty Neckwear, Celts, Gloves md Hosiery. • Very best selection of Household Linens, Curtains, Linoleums, etc. Men's and Boys' Mercery and Clothing in great variety . AJIBURY BROS. DRAPERS AND CLOTHIERS, NEW PLYMOUTH.

DAIRY FARMS. NICE HANDY AREAS. 215 ACRES Freehold, flat anil rolling land nearly all plougliable. Excellent orchard and gar den; 7-roomed dwelling, cowshed and outbuildings; well fenced and subdivided; situated one mile from factory, first class metal road within half-a-iuile of house; situated about three miles from Lepeprton station. PRICE £u PES ACRE. 250 ACRES Freehold, nearly all ploughable, oil main metal road, 13 miles trom New Plymouth; >/„ mile from creamery and school; good six-roomed house au'l outbuildings. PRICE ONLY £io PER .iCRE. 145 ACRES £IOOO cash, Balance at 4'/2 per cent. Freehold coast farm, four paddocks, 0rouuied house, % mile from creamery; all ploughable land, situated on mi'in metal road. Telephone, post-oilice <i.)d school on the property. PRICE ONLY £ii PER ACRE. 237 ACRES Freehold, 5-roomeii house and outbuildings, 100 acres ill grass, all level laaJ; railway and township % mile. Goodwill of small milk run and paper delivery goes with tliis property. PRICE £l2 PER ACRE. Terms as arranged. 100 ACRES Freehold, all in grass, 5-roomed hous and outbuildings, nice orchard, l'/ 2 inil from creamery, 1 mile from metal, miles from railway; about half plough able. PRICE £8 ios PER ACRE. Easy terms. 2)2 AOS'3") Freehold beach farm, all ploughable; mile from township and factory, 5 roomed house and sheds, subdivided in to 8 paddocks. PRICE £l4 PER ACHE. HICKMAN F. RUSSELL LICENSED LAND BROKER. AGENT—N.Z. Government State Fire Office and N.Z. [Government Accident 1 asuranee. OPPOSITE POST OFFICE, DEVON STItEET, NK "W PLYMOUTH

WANTED TO EXCHANGE FOR A FARM 3 HOUSES AND 3 ACRES OP LAND, WELLINGTON CITY. HOUSES LET AT £o PER WEEK. EAIt L y APPLICATION NECESSiiiI. C. E. MAJOR, LICENSED LAND AND HOTEL BROKER, II A \V E U A.

REMOVE THAT EYE-STRAIN! IMPROVE YOUR SIGHT! TO DO SO, 'WITHOUT ENDANGERING YOUR EVE J NO. L. NICOL IX CONJUNCTION WITH SAMUEL BARRY, D.8.0.A. I'kt-e their experience and successful practice at your service. The above specialists give llieir advice nil liout charge. Glasses reeo m mended only wlien tlieir need is ciiipliatically indicated. •' N.B.—Do not trust your eyes to tlie mercy of wauJering quacks who ca nv ju dooi to do3i. Your eyes are too delteate to be tampered with. Give tlicin the best attention only!

JOE. LAWN, WHOLESALE AHD RETAIL BUTCHER, WAKEA, Wishes to announce that liis carts visit OAKUKA, Tuesdays and Fridays. OKATO & rnisHlO, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Fridays, and Saturdays, rUMGAIiKILir, Wednesdays and Saturdays. Also thai lie is slaughtering only his, wn grown me:U, tbc rjuulity of uhick ] aanot be benleu anywhere. AKTUUE GUY, Manager, TRY A GAS RING.

WHY PAY KENT ( rpo oiiicrs, when you can purchase a ! House of your own for the samo paid in rent? i 'l'll.' Provident Investment anil BuiMi«K Society of Taranaki (Permanent) oilers you exceptionally reduced payments on most, easy terms. It co-;i-yoii nothing for legal work. . Come and ennuire terms. SHOPPING IS TIRING WORK. But a cup of nice hot "Kozie" tea will nniali the tired feeling. The goodness ,of the tea makes it really stimulating. ' agents. Burgess, Fraser and L. MONTEATTT, Sccrptari AUt'l. -ujV

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 61, 21 October 1907, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 61, 21 October 1907, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 61, 21 October 1907, Page 1

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