New Novelties for Ladies. WITH our New Arrivals being opened up, our selectio'n of Neck we? f | Bolts, Motor Veils, Fancy Hair Comb*, Sunshades, and otltei dainty little Novelties of many descriptions, should be sulllcient to afford every woman the desired style for Band Contest wear. To male these charming effects easy to buj we have made prices thai wi'l attract your a tention. WHITE AND SONS, DEVON STREET. ■ ■■■■nnHnnanpqpßii ssasw* The Swift Cycle Depot WHEN YCU WANT A GOOD I CALL AND INSPECT OUK EE LIABLE BICYCLE THAf | SUPEEIOK ENGLISH MAWILL WEAE WELL | CHINES. THE BEST £l2 10 0. Complete with Eadi coaster, mnd-guards, front rim brake, bell, pump and toulfc- Guaranteed for 12 months. AGENT FOB THE WONDERFUL MOTOSACOCHE MOTOR CYCLE £47 j 10/-, NOTED I'OB—l. Its absence of vibration. 2. Total weight of motorcycle only 60lbs. 3. Almost entire absence of noise, 4. Absoluto efficiency on hills or flat. 5, Simplicity of xnechanism and ease of control, A. GEORGE, OUGHAM STEEET . . NEW PLYMOUTH. A BARGAIN. 12(HI ACHES All level land. The' mill ing -timber has been taken of! the land, and about 200 acres are grassed; the property is partly fenced; two-roomed whare. This property is about seven miles from Inglewood and can be sold in one lot or divided into six sections. Price for the freehold is only £3 per acre, a price which puts a good thing within reach of a man of small means, or it is a first-class investment for a man who would spend a little ia improving the place and putting it on the market. We would strongly adtise anyone who ii waiting for a bargain to apply to— E. GRIFFITHS & CO., WITHOUT DELAY.
INSPECT AT ONCE. docks; build; -tl-trcm, balance lough feed, subdivided 8 pad--5 per cent. £4"l®.' J '"~ -'>d-aL Utile va!ue. £IOOO cash, bi'anc 1712 ACRES, Northern Wai roa, all in grass; good buildings; -*•* carrying 3000 slieep, GOO bullocks; winters 2000 ewes and 400 bullocks. £9. Will exchange for 200 acres of first-class land. NOTE—Both tlese properties ara very cheap, and will b%ow a handsome return. J. W. WILSON Late of Wilson & Nolan. EGMONX STEEET, NEW PLYMOUTH,
TWO GOOD FARMS. 350 acres •ALL in grass except about 15 acres of shelter bush. About 160 acres har« been ploughed, and practically all the remainder is ploughable. Ten good Haddocks, fl-roomed house, 20-bail cows bed and yard (both new), hayshed, trapshed, toolsheds, piggeries, etc. Garden and about half-acre orchard; two mites from creamery br good metalled road. The farm would carry 100 cows. £l2 per acre; Xl2oQ'flash required. 380 acres Of first-class grass, 7 and 8 wire fencing, all sheep-proof. The land carries splendid grass, there 1b no wet land, and it is free from noxious weeds. There are now on the farm 800 ewes and «0 3-year-old steers, which speaks for Its auality Six-roomed house, trapshed, waßhhouse, stable, etc. Half-mile from factory and two miles from school. Good metalled road. Five miles from railway station. £19103 per acre." A CHOICE DAIRY FARM. 200 acres All in grass, 8 paddock's, a larg« part ploughed. Free from weeds. Good 7roomed house In first-class order, 8-bail cowshed, and other really good buildings. On main metalled road, close to school ani factory. Everything is m oood 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 & SHAHEBSOKER . . ■ HEW PLYMOUTH. SUTTON'S PEDIGREE SWEDES. SUTTON'S MAGNUM BONUM. THE UNRIVALLED PRIZE-WINNING SWEDE. nearly blight proof. THREE qualities distinguish this hardy ana ve»y handsome Purple-top Swede. It yields tlio greatest woif>ht per acre; the roots are ideal in form and are proved by analysis to be of the highest 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. GRIFFITHS & CO, NEW PLYMOUTH. V-
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 49, 17 February 1908, Page 1
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