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mm WARM UNDERCLOTHING FOP GIRLS AND LADIES WARM UNDERCLOTHING FOR BOYS AND MEN WARM SKIRTS. COSTUMES, BLOUSES, MANTLES, AND FURS WARM SUITS, JBBSBTS, OVERCOATS, GOLF HOSE AND GLOVES. WARM FLANNELS, BLANKETS, DOWN QUILTS AND RUGS WARM DRESS FABRICS, BLQUSINGS, FURS AND MUFFS WARM HOSIERY, WRAPS, AND FASCINATORS MEN'S SUITS LADIES' COSTUMES Made to Measure at Kaiapoi. Orders taken. wr.i«:v«ntT» DitAPEHS AND CLOTHIERS, DEVON STREET NEW PLYMOUTH. mm

BA.RGAINS '"s7(B Al ' i " u '"' ', Jili ''. v l ' ilrn| .' all improved, free from noxious weeds, level, subdivided; o-r n ' house, 12-bail cowshed and outbuildings. Clieaji at ,L 8 10s per acre. •JtJ'T ACHES, well-grassed Dairy Farm; !l-paddocks; 7-room house, 211-bail cowshed and outbuilding-!; well planted with shelter s; lumdy tu seliool and factory, metal roitd; 7 miles from railway station. Only .Cli per acre; C7UII cash, balance can remain. KAA ACRES, Hush Farm, ia aires l'u grass, level, well watered; " vv ring- fenced, 2 paddock*, w'.iave. A »ood cliance to/make big profits. Reasonable terms; only -j;:i Ids per acre. 2000 ACEEB - e™il '"Us and flats: 1400 acres in grass, balance *"" V bush; (l-rooni house, stables, sheep and cattle yards, woolslied, dip, etc.; 2 miles to township, school, and post ollice. A good investment at £.) per acre. 1720 ACRES > Waverley District, good sheep country; 1 -*-' '*". have been,foiled and grassed within the last few y„„,., „„ best English grasses; well fenced and ,übdivided: good :i-room cottage, slab hut: up-to-date woolslied, sheep yards and dip; night pens for 3oU sheep; 1!) miles from Waverley. Price £5 per acre. LOANS NEGOTIATED. TBIUIS AKKANGED. NEWTON KING LAND AND FINANCIAL AOENT. NEW PLYMOUTH. AND STKAIYOIU).

UfIEAP LAND THAT IS RISING IN VALUE 2000 ACKKS L!ri "" i Milli "° Bush ' lr within 0 miles of railway. Tram passes the block. Low undulating hilla. Government estimate of tiuilier 40,000,0001't, and there is every indication of it being undo.r-ivUmnted. This price includes land and timber. Wo hold this property firm for three weeks. Price £,i 2s per acre. Terms, £2OOO cash. Apply sharp. 1 J Oft ACKES, situated in that com ing country of the North, tire Bay of Islands district. All tawa, riinii, and pukctea hush. Low, easy hills and two splendid valleys; highest point 430 ft; splendid homestead site already cleared; right on bank s of navigable river; formed road to block; 2 miles from post oilic'u. A good invest ment to buy and improve. Price £1 10a per acre. Terms, £7OO cash, I niSft ACHES, a real genuine snip; good o-rou<ncd House, brick chimneys, cowshed awl hay-died all separate; warm, sunny country, black soil; 70_ acres very rich river flat; 5 acres orchard in full hearing. Railway is going right past this farm. Large coal deposit on property. Butter factory on adjoining farm; school 2 miles. Nearly every bit plougliable. Price £i per ao re; £BSO cash. Apply sharp. E. GEXFFITHS AND CO. NEW PLYMOUTH, TAKANAKI.

CHEAP AND GOOD 295 ACI!ES ' 7 mil °'' fl ' um Unv " ." ,l o" 1 " 1 ''"■■" l, one iiiilu creamery; all in grass, rolling comitrv, very suifab grazing or dairying; well watered: good house! ' PRICE Rli\) ■TO £ll PER ACHE IX ORDE'It TO KFI'ECT Sl'EEDt' About £750 cash. 1A ACRES, all in grass except 70 acres'good bush, conl. large amount of puriri trees; good sheep and cattle co fenced and subdivided into a number of sheep-proof jiadi ..„J and post ollicc. opposite property; good 5-ruoui house. Ed, dairy, etc.; carrying big amount "of stock; L.I.P. at ll uiw. PRICE, .aids I'KJt ACRE .Willi CASH RKOUIRKf f.iOVERX.MEXT VALUATION. ; THIS IS AIITIL UIWER VERY CHEAP PROPERTY. 356 ACREfSj a,) 0 "( 25 ° <lcl ' es '" K l '" :iS > '"'lance in good bu*li crete sheep-dip and yards; fencingniosth-slicop-proof 7-rooin house; no outbuildings. A 0001) FAEJt. £7 )>cr a(iT;->-.t3(Kf'eas<!i Wante'if. 1 nljout 5 miles from Tnglewnod on good nu road; all in grass oxcept shelter hush; all pluiighaUle 5-room house and all neeessarv outbuildings. Cood >, £l4 10s per acre AS A GOIXO COXCERX. Eaay.tei Call on us ov write for pnrtieuhrs of any class of proper"! require. LAND AGENTS, NEW PLYMOUTH.

AGENTS, 70 ACRES free hold, cVoae to Scliool, P. 0., and opposite creamery; 4roomed house. Price £29 per acre; cash required £4OO. 250 ACRES freehold, all grassed, a djoining township, good house and outbuildings; carries 100 cowb. Pr ice £18; terms. 50,000 ACRES freehold, Hawke's Bay. Splendid chance for a syndicate. Price lis. 1600 ACRES sheep farm, Taranaki, all in grass, and with complete appointments. l>ri« and terms on application. PROPERTIES TO "SUIT ALL CLASSES OF BUYERS. Remember we sell the "LAKES' FARM, Hawera, on 14th April, 1808. Write fo* particulars right awiy. TKISTttAM ANI) CO.,

FOH SALE CHEAP DAIRY FARM. . €>rf"\ ACfIES, adjoining Alton Township; equal to Jlawora " land; well watered and divided into 5 paddocks; will carry 50. cows and other stock; practically all level and plough, able; 8-rooxu house and outbuildings, Price: £23 per acre £51)0 uaßk requirod. Appiy to C. E. MAJOR. II A \V U R A

CUBE Tho Immense number of orders for FROOTOIDS sent by post direct to the Proprietor la convincing proof that the Public appreciate their splendid curing power. They cure quickly, are elegant in appearance, and pleasant te take.

" Please fo.'wara me another bottle oJ Froo tolds. The other bottle I got gave great satlsfac tlon, as my husband had been suffering frory Constipation for a long time, and nothing did him any good until he took your Frootoidc He say a he now feels that he Is quite a different man." J. L.ONERGAN, Yiellma, Victoria. "For about three years I have been a great sufferer from Nervous Depression caused by a constipated state of the Bowels. I sent to you for a bottle of Frootoids. which I duly received, and am pleased to say that they have worked a wonderful change In me—ln fact, I feel as If lam getting a new lease of life, and will be glad to recommend them to any of my frienos." T. CRESSEY, Ahaura, West Coast, N.Z. " Please send me three bottles of Frootoids I took two dose 3 from the last bottle, and gave the balance away to some friends, and they are of the same opinion that I ?m—that' Frootoids' are a very good medicine." A. B. PEDEN, Glenrnaggle, Victoria. "Many thanks for forwarding the Froocolds. I took a dose of them at night, end by the morning they had removed all trace of headache. It was quite a relief to get rid of it so speedily. lam feeling splendid now.'' M. M'CAU-UM, 65 Cunningham Road, TOGRAK.

" I am writing to you to express my thanks for the Frootoids which 1 received from you some time ago. My mother, who was a great sufferer from Headache and Bilious Attacks for many yeajs, has been taking them, and has found complete relief from them." L. PATCH, Pelican Creek, Corakl, N.S.W. " Kindly send by return post two separate bottle 3 o? Frootoids for Indigestion, <£c. ! got a bottle from you before, and am pleased to say they have done me good." E. PIKE, " Myrtle Cottage.-' Manlldra, N.S.W. "Your 'Frootoids' Is the only medicine I have ever found to do me any good for Biliousness and Indigestion. One dose glvea relief." >■>«• SLEEP, tochlel, S.A. " Enclosed please find 3/- for two bottles ol Frootoids for Indigestion. I got some from you two month 3 ago, and fou.'id them very good.' 1 HENRY MASLIN, Chllders, isis, Queensland. "Will you please forward another bottle of Frootoids? They have relieved rne of my Headaches. You can use my name at any time as a testimonial for the benefit of others." F. 4. CHUBB, Moe, Glppsland, Victoria.

For eiilo by leading Chemists and Storekeepers. Retail price, 1/S. If your (Sh-smist or Storekeeper has not got tSiem, ask him to get them for you. If not obtainable locally, tend direct to tho> Proprietor, W. Q. Kearroe, Chemist. Geelonec, Victoria. .TO ZEALAOT BHAN'SB OMITCS.-;, Sto. M, »■*:• Kow, TOME'S BUILISX US, WrtLtS BS., \W3MINGTON.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 169, 8 July 1908, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 169, 8 July 1908, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 169, 8 July 1908, Page 1

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