11S^SBSB-»!B! SALS OF BOYS' HOSE Now school is tiartiny apain you will nco.l sloeUap to stun.l Uio t.a-.i war boys will f.ivMhem. We Have j-nl bought n l.:l of Boj.s' llnso of Rood subslniiliil ((iialily at job viici's, and wo nc of our Ijii'giiins. You « ill iiml these U ivs' Ho weight, rili, size iirnl i-olor. in siz s :) to' (I. nrio iti(; you ll e bi'iW lit WHBTE AftD SONS, iNKW PLYMOUTH. I WHEN YOU WANT A GOOD I CALL AND INJECT OUR RELIABLE BICYCLE THAf | SUPERIOR ENGLISH MAWILL WEAR WELL j CHINES. THE BEST £l2 10 0. Complete with Each roaster, mnd-guards, front rim brake, bclJ, pump and loiAs- Guaranteed for 12 months. AGENT EOlt THE WONDERFUL MOTOSACOCHE MOTOR CYCLE £47 10/-, NOTED j?Ott—l. Its absence of vibration, 2. Total weight of motor cycle only 60!bs. 3. Almost entire absence of noise. 4. Absolute cfliciency on hills or flat. 5. Simplicity of mechanism and ease of control, A. GEORGE, OUGHAM STREET NEW PLYMOUTH.
1200 ACRES The milling timber has the land, and about 200 acres arc grassed; the property is ] !y fenced; two-roomed whare. This properly is about s miles from Inglewood and can be sold ia one lot or div into six sections. Price for the freehold is only £3 per ; a price which puts a good tiling within reach of a man of s means, or it is a first-class investment for a man who w spend a little in improving (lie place and pulling it on market. We would strongly advise anyone who >j wa for a bargain to apply to— B. GRIFFITHS & CO. WITHOUT DELAY.
INSPECT AT ONCE, 1 KQK ACRES, Thames Valley ; 280 turnips, SO now grass, 40 x "" t 'oats, 200 tall ti-tree, balance lough feci!, siilidivjdpd 8 paddocks; buildings arc old and of little value. £IOOO cash, balance 6 per cent. £4 103. 1712 ACRES, Northern Wai roa, all in grass; good buildings; ' * carrying 3000 sheep, COO bullocks; winters 2000 ewes and 400 bullocks. £9. Will exchange for 200 acre* of first-class land. NOTE.—Both these properties are very cheap, and will s%ow a handsome return. Late of Wilson & Nolan. EGMONT STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH, TWO GOOD FARMS. 350 acres \LL in grass except about 15 acres of shelter bush. About 150 acres hart been ploughed, and practically all the remainder is ploughable. Ten good paddocks, 6-roomed house, 20-bail cows bed and yard (both new), hayshed, trapshed, toolsheds, piggeries, etc. Garden and about half-acre orchard; two miles from creamery \>y good metalled road. The farm would carry 100 cows. £l2 per acre; £I2OO cash required. 380 acres Of first-class grass, 7 and 8 wire fencing, all sheep-proof. The land carries splendid grass, there is no wet land, and it is free from noxious weeds. There are now on the farm 800 ewes and 60 3-year-old steers, which speaks for its quality. Six-roomed house, trapshed, washhouse, stable, etc. Half-mile from factory and two miles from school. Good metalled road. Five miles from railway station. £lO 10s per acre, - .: V j A CHOICE DAIEY FARM. 200 acres AH in grass, 8 paddocks, a large part ploughed. Free from weeds. Good 7roomed bouse in first-class order, 8-bail cowshed, and other really good buildings. On main metalled road, close to school and factory. Everything is in good order and no outlay is required, carries a lot of stock and is in every way a very desirable property. Only £l2 per acre. WALTER BEWLEY, LAND AGENT & SHAKEBKOKER NEW PLYMOUTH.
SUTTON'S PEDIGREE SWEDES. SUTTON'S MAGNUM BONUM, THE UNRIVALLED PRIZE-WINNING SWEDE. NEARLY BLIGHT PROOF. fTVIK.EE qualities distinguish this hardy ana vory handsome Purple-top Swede. It yields the greatest weight per acre; the roots are ideal in form ana are proved by analysis to be of the hipliesl feeding value. SUTTON'S MAGNUM BONUM, for its hardy constitution, is rapidly super ceding inferior varieties, and it is every year winning an increasing r.umber of Premier Honors. PROCURABLE EEOM. E. GRIFFIT3S & CO, NEW PLYMOUTH. BOLE AGENTS FOR TAEANAKI. i !Ti
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 41, 7 February 1908, Page 1
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