Season's Greetings From AMBURY BROS COME ,TO US For Underwear —Dainty Lacc Lisli- n> o Silk Hose, Nainsook, Spun Silk, Mithtim-iI and Fine Wool. Undeicluiliinp for Men, Women and Children. COME TO US Latest Productions in Muslm, Voile Silk, '.mm, Lu«tre and Crash Bloum*, Skirl.-. Costumes and Dusi Coats Children's Htshing costumes, b:ouses and sun bats. COME TO US FOR Choicest Millinery- -Jems. Sailors, Tenni 8 sad Motor Hats. Dainty Sunshades, Belts' and lieckwear in great variety. COME TO US FOR Gloves—JJcnt's white and colered washing kids, Dent's long kid in white and colors Lisle, Doe, Lace and Silk Gloves to suit all tastes. COME TO US FOR Curtains & Drapings in great variety. Furnishings, Tabllngs and Covers, Quilts and Sheetings. COME TO US FOR Dress Fabrics, Silk Muslins,' Voiles, Cambrick% Zephyrs, Delaines, Prints—an immense stock i.o choose from, COME TO US FOR Men's & Boys' Clothing and Mercery, Ileal Panama, Booters, Sailors, and Pelt Hats—tho very best. COME TO US FOR Shirts, Pants, Suits—Tennis and Cricketing. All kinds of Bathing requirements COME TO US FOR Special Novelties for Xmus Presents: Embroidered Supper Cloths, Bedspreads, Pillow Shams aad Cases, Cushion and Cosey Coyers, Daidty Aprons, 10u varieties in Handkerchiefs, Belts, Gloves, Purses, Bags aud Neckwear SLOWEST PRIGES. AT AMBURY BROTHERS. DRAPERS - - NEW PLYMOUTH
DAIRY FARMS. NICE HANDY ABEAS. < . .. ... 215 ACRES Freehold, flat and rolling land nearly all ploughable. 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-mile of house; situated about three miles from Lepeprton station. PRICE £ll PES ACHE. 250 ACRES Freehold, nearly all plougkable, on main metal road, 13 miles from New Plymouth; y s mile from creamery and school; good six-roomed bouse aiH outbuildings. PRICE ONLY £io PER aCRE. 145 ACRES £IOOO cash, balance at 4% per cent. —Freehold coast farm, four paddocks, «- roomed house, y 4 mile from creamery; all ploughable land, situated on main metal road. Telephone, post office, and school on the property. PRICE ONLY £u PER ACRE 237 ACRES Freehold, 5-roouied house ;ind outbuildings, 160 acres in grass, all level land; railway and township >/ 4 mile. Goodwill of small milk run and paper delivery goes with this property. PRICE £l2 PER ACRE. Terms as arranged. 166 ACRES Freehold, all in grass, 5-roomcd hous and outbuildings, nice orchard, l'/ 2 mil from creamery, 1 mile from metal, miles from railway; about half plough able. PRICE £8 ios PER ACRE. Easy terms. 20* ACRES Freehold beach farm, all ploughable; % mile from township and factory, 5roomed house and sheds, Bub-divided into 8 paddocks. ' "~ PRICE .£l4 PER ACRE. HICKMAN V. RUSSELL LICENSED LAND BROKER. AGENT—N.Z. Government State Fire Office and N.Z. Government Accident Insurance. OPPOSITE POST OFFICE, DEVON STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH.
WANTED PROPERTIES for EXCHANGE C. E. MAJOR, BUSINESS AGENT. H A W E li A
FOE RELIEF FROM SUN GLARE use TINTED G L>;B SjE S ,Smoked or Blue,) fJlllE only piace in] town to pet a good choice of style and shade SAMUEL BARRY'S. g A very big stoA, unequalled assortment, different styles, shades and sizes ALL AT VERY LOW PRICES, Me keep no rubbishy goods, yet Bell as low 1/1(1. Prices range to JO/6. ordinary «tyles are Spectacles without gauze sides, with curl ends, 1/6 to 2/-. Spectacles with gauze sides and curl ends, three qualities, 2/-, 2/!), *3/o.2;EkrUßScs, foldless, frauieless 2/-, 2/6, 3/-. We send all parages post free to any address. SAMUEL BARRY, I'-U.O.A.j. (London). Also holding Diploma of Pennsylvania Stato Optical Society, U S.A. (lioth by Examination;. 314, QUEEN ST. - - - AUCKLAND.
„ The Verdict of Experience is in favour of " Coalbrookdale." V It possesses the greatest amount of beat. f It Is free from Slate, Stones and Dirt. 1 The Small Percentage of Ash makes it the most Economical Coal. Ihder Direct from the Depot All Kind* of Co*l, alio Firewood sod Coke, at Lowest Prices.
* TT ANTED —AII old friends aid tie pubiic generally to call as usual for tbelr supplier of Butter, Cheese, and I!ac a. The Brougham Street Qas> Store, l*t» T- W. WgiclL "KOZIE" TEA HAS A KEFINED TASTE n marked contrast to rough, bitter taste f certain other„teas It's the drink par xcellenec for rcfmfed palates. WholeEaiu jrents, Burgess, Fraaex and Co.—44^
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 312, 10 January 1908, Page 1
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