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SALE or HIGH-CLASS FURNITURE WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 15. 'NEWTON KING jTAS received instructions from S. .1. Hysliip, Esq. (who U l«avin« tin' district), tn sell hy unction at his mart mi Woilnesila", .'amnrv If.th—<S FUK.NITUUK AX J) ijrli'l sets, mir I unit i.lhoi- chili '. drawers, "Onee i sitkkiui; Bin hoik t; PIANO, iii lirst-cla-.. onh NOTK Tim Auetionce special attention to the <| above furniture, which \vi! on Tuesday afternoon.

AUCTION SALE SUBURBAN PROPERTY. THURSDAY, JANUARY 23. I WEBSTER BROS T-TAYE received instvucUons from .V.i Win. Courtney to sell on Hie ground at Chilman's Extended:— THE BALANCE OF THE UNSOLD SECTIONS, the upsets of which are so low that tlicy are bound to command buvcrs, and the anything that has ever been offered before, viz., ID per cent, at fall of hammer, Ifl por cent, in one month, balance to \n> divided into three bills at four, eight, and twelve months at 5 per cent., or buyers can pay onethird cash and balance can remain at 5 per cent., or cauli buyers will bo allowed 2 '/.per cent, discount on 75 per cent, of purchase-money. Sale at 2.30 p.m. Free Express will leave our Mart at o'clock. Should day l>e wet, sale wif e held in Fitzroy Hall.

POULTRY, PIGS, ADD HORSES. WEBSTEK BROS. YyiLk liold a sale of the above EVERY SATURDAY at 1 o'clock. Entries solicited. St attonJ Wool, Hide, Sheep skin and Tallow Sale, NEXT SAM-TUESDAY, JANUARY 21st, 1908. (CLIENTS arc requested io forwara J lots so a? to reach us by Friday, January 17th. YOUNG, HOBBS, & CO MARSLAND HILL MEMORIAL. COMPETITIVE DESIGNS for the above are invited, to be contributed gratuitously, from portions who have sufficient patriotism to assist the Marsland Hill Memorial Committee in deciding upon an appropriate memorial to be erected on Marsland Hill to the memory of Imperial and Colonial Troops who fell during the Maori Wars. The sum at the disposal of the Committee is £OOO. Designs to be sent to the undersigned up to the 31st January, 1008. ARTHUR STANDISH, Chairman of Committee. A. J. BURGESS, gOOKSELLER AND STATIONER. SPECIAL REMOVAL

FOR 14 DAYS ONLY, Commencing Saturday, nth January. TEN PER CENT. CASH DISCOUNT ON EVERY LINE. Special Line Ladies' Bags, Purses, Wallets, also Post Card Albums, all sizes and prices. A.J.B. "Wishes to reduce the new and high-class stock almost to a minimum, thereby saving the trouble and heavy expense of removing, and in order to do this we will give BEST VALUE IN THE TOWN for money spent with us. REMEMBER! - SALE COMMENCES NEXT SATURDAY.

GOOD SOLID VALUE. QQfJQ ACHES—Splendid grazing run, township; about 2500 acres in grass, carrying now 2000 sheep and 350 cattle; all well fenced and subdivided; freehold; manager's house, woolshed, and men's quarters. Price £4 2s fld per acre. Very easy terms. 00/jA ACRES—I24O acres freehold, 0(* i tV nml 2()00 L .i,p. ; rPl it 5d per acre; 500 acres in grass, carrying 50(1 sheep and 150 bullocks; splendid sheep and cattle country. Price £4OOO, or £2500 for freehold portion. -I OOK ACRES—Native lease, 31 years AOrVi) t0 ~m l. ~,,n t ;E 22 per annum and rises to £55 for last 21 years; 40f acres in grass, carrying 300 2-year-olc heifers; level and rolling country. Price £ISOO. A very cheap property. L. PATTIE & CO, Land and Stock' Agents,

Binder Twine.

rpHE time for harvesting is now close at hand, and if you've a held of torn to harvest you'll probably want some twine, and naturally you'll want it at the lowest possible figure consistent with quality. My twine this season has been exceptionally well bought, and consequently prices are lower than other people's, while *..*. quality as usual is the very best obtainable. Orders already are coming in very fast, and if yon wish to participate in the sterling value I am offering, you will do well to secure your require-. ments without delay, as present stock cannot be placed except at a very considerable advance.

The Twine I am ottering you is well and favorably known; it is of form quality, well wove i from knots ami th patches, and the balls are neatly and firmly wound. Write for Samples and Quota, lions. NEWTON KING New Plymouth - - • Stratford.

pj"OW to be Happy though Married Buy the wife a Zealandia Range. W. Nixon, Sole Agent, Liardet-street, "mESTFIKLD" Special Turnip Man- ' ure, l>4cwt bags, ahead of all unfailing crops, others; thousands of tone flold annually!

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 315, 14 January 1908, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 315, 14 January 1908, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 315, 14 January 1908, Page 3

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