AUTUMN, 1908. AMBURYS' AMBURYS' AMBURYS' AMBURYS' AMBURYS' AMBURYS' Millinery Mantles and Coats Blonses and Skirts Costumes Fnrs and Muffs Hosiery and Gloves Dress Fabrics Housings and Serges Flannels and Blankets Clothing and Mercery LATEST PRODUCTIONS, LARGEST SELECTION, BEST YALUES OBTAINABLE. DEVOK STREET NEW PLYMOUTH.
TRISTRAM AND CO. LiSD AGENTS, 70 ACRIJS free hold, close to Schoo 1, P. 0., aiid opposite creamery; 4roomed house. Price £29 per acre; cash reqrircd £4OO. 250 ACRES freehold, all grassed, a djoining township, good house and outbuildings; carries 100 cows. Price £18; terms. 60,000 ACRES freehold, Hawke's B ay. Splendid chince for a syndicate. Price lis. 1600 ACRES sheep farm, Taranaki, all in grass, and with complete appointments. I'rice and terms nn application. PROPERTIES TO SUIT ALL CLASSES OF BUYERS. Remember we sell the "LAKES' FARM. Hawera, on Hth April, 1908. Write ior particulars right away. TKIBTKAM AND CO.,
TO NEGLECT A SMALL EYE-DEFECT IS TO COUKT MISFORTUNE, YOU WILL BEST SECURE GOOD EYK-SIGHT BY CONSOLTING JNO. L. NICOL, THE EYESIGHT SPECIALIST, IN CONJUNCTION WITH SAMUEL BABEY PROFICIENT! RELIABLE! EXPERIENCED! VISIT TO TAHANAK.I SHORTLY. ADDRESS LETTERS TO J. L. NICOL, PALMERSTON N,
DAIRY FARM AND STOCK: £3OO CASH 140 Mangatoki District, all in splendid grans, exceptionally well fenced, carry 55 cows comfortably; two houses—one 5 rooms, lewly painted and papered, the other 4 rooms; 18-bail cowshed, trapshed, etc. Prica £24 10g per acre. Purchaser can take over 41! cows, cart, harness, cans, etc., at a reasonable figure. Owner will accept .1'30() dovn on land and stock and give easy terms for balance. One mile from factory, store, school, and post office. \,_\; .-. > £350 CASH I A A ACEES, Kaponga District, all in grass, well fenced and fully subdivided; house of 5 rooms i' l g ool ' order, 12-bail cowshed (paved yard), trapshed, etc. Farm will c.utv 3(i cows coinfortablv all the vear round, l'ricc £25 103 TB ROTI FARM I A X ACRES in the heart of this well-known dairying district, all laid down in fine grasses, -well fenced, numerous paddocks; comfortable house of G rooms, good milking-shed, etc.; ram supplies water to house and shed; one mile from factory.' This farm is renowned for its root crops. Price, including CO dairy cows, one bull, hay, etc., £36 per acre. Easy terms arranged. W. H. AND A. McGARRY. E LT H AM.
C A D M FQ BRONCHITIS Famous Remedy for OHS, BRONCHITIS, ASTHMA, & CONSUMPTION, Has the Largest Saie of any Chest Medicin* in the World. Those who have tasen ois medicine art amazed at in wonderful influence. Its healing power li marvellous. Snfierere from any form of Bronchitis, Q>ugh,DHßc«ltTßi Breathing, Hoarseness, Pain or Soreness in th* Chest, enperience delightful and Immediate relief; and to those who are sobject to CoMs on the Cheat It h Invatsabb, ftl It effects a Complete Cnre. It is most comforting i« allaying irritatloa in the throat and giving strength to the TOtoa, and it neither allows a Cough or Asians to bteooM chronic, nor Consumption to develop. Consumption has Mrrer been anowa to exist where •• Conght" hate beta properly treated with this medreint, No hoase should be without it, as, taken at thi beginning, a dot is generally totScient, and a Complete Cart il certain, Of Imitations Z The great auooess of HEARNE'B BRONCHITIS CURB, has induced a number cipled parsoi.s to make imitations, each calling his medicine "Bronchitis Cure," with the object of the simple-minded, awia so getting a sale for an imitation which has none of the beneficial effects BRONCHITIS OURE has. Consequently it has become necessary to draw your attention to this feet, ueat jwtJ :- vour own interests to be particular to ask for HEARME'S and to see that you get It, ,% ■• ME'R ascwoHJTIS iJUHE, Small Size, 2/6; targe Sfse, 4/6. Sold by Chemists and Mediolne Vendors, and by the <-ourictvr. IV, f>. HEARNE, Chemist, Qeelong, Victoria. ■*> Forwarded to any Address, whon not obtainable locally. HUTIU. tiearat's BroacfaMle Care He- U does NOT contain any poison within ilm mmA&t 8* tin Art, . U U soaallj beoelieW lor tie youngest SEW ZEALAND CWICT?- Ho. 11, Ktat Hoo% WME'S BUOEJNGS, ,WHiIB ST., .WELMNGTQN.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 137, 1 June 1908, Page 1
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