EVERYTHING YOU NEED for the SUMMER HEAT You can get at AMBURY BROS' For Underwear—Dainty Lace Lisle and Silk Hose, Nainsook, Spun Silk, Mercerised and Fine Wool. Underclothing for Men, Women and Children. Latest Productions in Muslin, Voile, Silk, Linen, Lustre and Crash Blouses, Skirts, Costumes and Dust Cnats Children's washing costumes, blouses and sun hats. Choicest Millinery—Jems. Sailors, Tennis and Motor Hats. Dainty Sunshades, Belts, and Neckwear in great variety. Gloves —Dent's white and colered washing kids, Dent's long kid in white and colors Lisle, Doe, Lace and Silk Gloves to suit all tastes. Curtains & Drapings in great variety. Furnishings, Tabllngs and Covers, Quilts and Sheetings. Dress Fabrics, Silk Muslins, Voiles, Cambricks, Zephyrs, Delaines, Prints—an immense stock to choose from. Men's & Boys' Clothing and Mercery, Real P»namp, Booters,] Sailors, and Felt Fats—the very best. Shirts, Pants, Suits—Tennis and Cricketing, All kinds of Bathing requirements. LOWEST PRICES. AT AMBURY BROTHERS. DRAPERS - - NEW PLYMOUTH
DAIRY FARMS. NICE HANDY AREAS. 215 ACRES Freehold, ilat and rolling land nearly all ploughable. Excellent orchard and gar den; 7-roomed dwelling, cowßhed and outbuildings; well fenced and subdivided; situated one mile f?om factory, first class metal road within half-a-mile of house; situated about three miles from Lepeprton station. FEZ; ACRE. " 250 ACRES Freehold, nearly all ploughable, 011 main metal road, 13 miles trom New I'lyinoutli; y 2 mile Jrom creamery and school; good six-roomed house aD-\ outbuildings. PRICE ONtY £io PER aCRE. 145 ACRES £IOOO cash, Balance at i>/ 2 per cent. Freehold coast farm, four paddocks, Groomed hffUH l , % mile from creamery; all ploughable land, situated on miiii metal road. Telephone, post-ofliee Had school on tiie property. PRICE ONLY £n PER ACRE. 237 ACRES Freehold, 5-roomed house and outbuildings, ICO acres in grass, all level land; railway and township y t ip.ile. (Jo)dwill of small milk run and paper delivery goes with this, property. PRICE £l2 PER ACRE. i erms as givaroed. . 166 ACRES Freehold, all in grass, 5-roomed Ha. and outbuildings, nice orchard, 1% mil ' from creamery, 1 mile from metal, miles from railway; about half plough able. PRICE £8 zos PER ACRE. Easy terms. 2)] AORH3 Freehold beach farm, all ploughable; mile from township and factory, 5 roopied house and sheds, subdivided into 8 paddocks. PRICE £l4 PER ACSE. HICKMAN F. RUSSELL LICENSED LANtt BROKER. AGENT—N.Z. Goyernmcnt State Fire Office and N.Z. [Government Accident insurance. OPPOSITE POST OFFICE, DEVON STRKET, NEW PLYMOUTH
WANTED TO PUKCHASE SMALL FARM OP 100 TO 300 ACRES. JJUYER WILL PAY FART PURCHASE-MONEY IN CASH AND BALANCE IN GOOD INTEREST-BEARING TOWN PROPERTY. Apply— C. E. MAJOB, BUSINESS AGENT. II A W E R A.
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THE MEAT COM- whi pAT RENT (Works: Islington, Smilhfield, Picton, Oaraaru, Burnside, and Woodvillei, „. 2 -r , , ... H'O others, when you can purcliase ti Advise thai their Representatives will TI ', t j J« " " TO ™: vo House of your own for the same IvttlV C* 111 .A money jmiu in rent? BACON & PORK PIGb. i The Provident Investment and Build* At the Various Stations as under:— ing Society of Taranaki (Permanent) TOKO—Mondays: November 4 and 13. offers you exceptionally reduced payDecember 2, 16, and 30. monts on most easy terms. It <jo r ilDOUGLAS ROAD—Mondays: November yon nothing for legal work. II and 25, December 9, 10, and 30. j (_v ml( . a!1( i ennuire terms. MOTUROA— Tuesdays: November 5, 12,' ' L. MONTEATH, 1!), 20, December 3, 10, 17, 31. | Secretary. STRATFORD— Wednesdays: November : 0, 13, 20, 27, Dec. 4, 11, 18, Jan. I. I —_ IS OLE WOO D —Thursdays: November 7, : 14, 21, 2R, Dec. 5, 12, 19, Jan. 2. SHOPPING IS TIRING WORK. h. NAIRN", Agent, Inglewood. But a cup of nice hot "ICozie" tea will J. W. BURKE, Prov. Rep., Eltham. janish the tired feeling. The goodness of the tea makes it really stimulating. rruv A f A« PTTvrn Wholesale agente. Burgess, Fraser and IK* A uAb Kli\G, poi—Advt.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 61, 16 November 1907, Page 1
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