YJF, Are Showing (I,e Very Smartest TJiings in LADIES' COTTON *""* ROUES, all ready (,n wear, trimmed embroidery or lace, froi to 25s each; Newest ami Nobbiets Lines in Lustre and Serge Coetunies, ! 303, to 3.13 each. L Ready-10-Woar HATS, for nieiuYs etc., from 2s fid to Ms 6J. ■ PARIS MILLINERY, for dress wear, 10a Od to 30s—all the latest, models. * NECKWEAR just to hand from Undnn gloves. nr/n-sKS, r.vnEi! linen, sunshades. Try WHITES'S for Seasonable Novelties. The Swift Cycle Depot. WHEN YOU WAIST A GCOD I CALL AND INSPECT OUfl •RELIABLE BIKE, THAT | SUPERIOR ENGLISH Mi.; WILL WEAR WELL j CHINES TUK BEST. £l2 10 0. Complete with Eadie coaster, mudguards, front rim brake, bell, pump and tools. Guaranteed for li months. Also asent for Ihc wonderful MOTOSAGOGHE MOTOR CYCLE. £47 10 O. Noted for 1. Its absence of vibration. 2. Total weight of Motor Cyclo only BOlbs. 3 Almost entire absence of noise. 4. Absolute cfiiciency on hills or flat. 5. Siuiplioity of mechanism and ease of control. A. George, BROUGHAM STREET • NEW PLYMOUTH. THREE CHOICE PROPERTIES. SUBURBAN RESIDENCE. DAIRY FARM. J ACRES, charming view, brand-new [ ' fi-roomed house, scullery, pantry,j 585 ACRES ' all low ro U' n gi easy athroom, hot and cold water, wash-! ploughable land, perfectly clean ouse, copper and tubs set in; only iy 2 i from weeds and fera, all been ploughed ailes from the centre of town; every anci sown in best English grasses except onvenience. House cost £OOO. Ai w,,afc is iu crop; new 4-roomed weIIIARGAIN at £975. Easy terms. ■ built cottage, concrete floor to kitchen ' land yerandah; fine plantations, 80 acres ! valuable flax; creamery on farm, townMODEL LITTLE DAIRY FARM. !ship adjoining, good roals; another 3roomed cottage for milkers. Owner 'A ACRES, really good G-roomed • milks 70 cows and crops estensively house, bathroom, pantry, etc.,; oats, maize, and turnips; grand warm ashhouse, cowshed, stables, barn, etc; j country; will rise 100 per cent, in value. p-pwof fencing, all been j Farm sold opposite, double size, for £lO mile railway station, ! per acre. Good reasons for selling. A id factory. A BARGAIN at ' REAL SNIP. £7 ltw PER ACRE FOR ,Wls. Only being sold owing to be-; FREEHOLD. £IOOO cash, balance at eavemeat, VERY TERMS. 5 per cent. For further particulars apply E. GRIFEITHS & CO., SOLE AGENTS,
QQA .40RI*, 40!) ploughablp, all in grass, wliarc, 10 paddocks, shccp-prooi' fences, yards, etc. £lO. j 866 AI^ES ' 500 in B ra 6 9» 9 paddacks, i'-roomed house; carrying 2 sheep to the acre, and 40 cattle. Cheap. £5 10s. 1650 ACRES > eo ° to 70 ° !n g rft3S > house-, and outbuildings, yards, etc.; carries 2 sheep all the year round. Price on application. J. W. WILSON Late of Wilson &;Nolan. EGMONT STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH.
TWO GOOD FARMS. 350 acres ALL in grass except about 15 acres of ahel'.er bush. About 150 acres have been ploughed, and practically, all ;iie remainder is ploughable. Ten good paddocks, 6-roomcd house, 20-bail cows ln/'d and yard (both new), hayshed, trapshed, toolsheds, piggeries, etc. Garden ujid about half-acre orchard; two miles from creamery br good metalled road, il'he farm would carry 100 cows. £l2 [iff. sere; £I2OO cash required. * f . 380 as res its, 7 and 8 wire fencing,; all »hecp-proof. The land carries splenJs no wet land, and iti tree from noxious weeds. There are s and 60 3-; yi. •r-oid- steers, which speaks for its w an.'iouse, stable, etc. Half-mile fron odd metalled road. Five miles from rail :je dairy farm. 200 acres t ploughed, ifree trom weeds. Good 7itt cowshed, and other really good buildilose to B'•bo'• , and factory. Everything is in mired. a lot of stock and is in cverj On;. .;12 per acre. 'RBEWLEY,
u agents, I SLTUI.AL FARM .one formation; nil siun except 200 awes' splcnd'dly fenced, 1 roads; close to 5 distance *•■>.- guuii . climate; fine resie wiu» <=>= v convenience; w001•'.4 •'.4 sets yards; concrete dip, stable, 111-iiivT cottage, and several other oui, ..uildingi- iliis l.iiul grows grain and oot crops splendidly, and is excellently dapted for fattening purposes. Price tC per acre, including stock and imple'icnU A going'''-'ncern. ABSOLUTEV THE ' s-AI'KST PROPERTY IN ''HE M' 179 c* ACRES. 'ine grazing run; .'ls acres in grass, .bal-well-f °nced and Miu-rivided into 14 paddocks- 2 house-- : , cowshed, sheep and cattle' Yards; a iV.rge portion level and _j..i.,*;r,n- lialaw'c hilly; splendid carice '£s per acre. .Snlenaid g'' 1 "".* lun<l : all linvl: slli :"'' 'vided into 10 -,.j.l »eks, all in grass; hne sheep an catt.- country; very big carIrving fnnacitv; "-roomed house ,mans room, cowshed, and other oull.nil.lings. (For ptic e : ' n,i i ,art iculars apply to—- { U PAT-TIE.AND CO. FOUND! T'iE best Hock 0! PIANOS and ORGANS lo soled . fr in;'cash or dskbkrrd pit- ; mrnts; also the m.031. up-to-date WEBTttEIM Sl!WI>' r . 1 MACHINE. 1 KKPA-IB'S of all kinds jironvpK I attended lo j. TIPTON & SON
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 307, 2 January 1908, Page 1
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