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NEW /BALA;. ... .VIA 1)1] SUITS DIAMOND BRAND WE HAVE r JNE OF WOIiSTTiIi : I'S MADE FOR Oh id SPECIALLY TO OKDEB O I/O These arc made from Wen of England Worsted; the whole nf the I tailoring done in tlio colony. The rutting has been done by exports ; the best of lining is used; the shoulders arc well set up; and the breasts are quilted; finished with real horse-hair stiffening. WHITE AND SONS

BARGAINS 378 ACRES, good Dairy Farm, all improved, free from noxious weeds, level, subdivided; 5-room house, 12-bail cowshed and outbuildings. Cheap at £8 10s per acre, 197-ACRES, well-grassed Dairy Farm; !)-paddocks; 7-room house, 1 20-buil co\vsh<>d and outbuildings; well planted with shelter lives; handy io school and factory, metal road; 7 miles from railway station. Only £l2 per acre; £7OO cash, balance can remain. 500 .ACRES, Bush Farm, 225 iieres in grass, level, well watered; ring-fenced, 2 paddocks, wharo. A good cliai.'je to make big profits. Reasonable terms; only i£3 10s per acre. 2000 ACRES, good hills and flats; 1400 acres in grass, balance Imsli; G-room house, stables, sheep and cattle yards, woolshed, dip, etc.; 2 miles to township, school, and post oilice. A good investment at £5 per acre. 1720 Waverlcy District, good sheep country; 1400 acres have been felled and grassed within the last few years with best English grasses; well fenced and undivided; good 3-room cottage, shb hut: up-to-date woolshed, sheep yards and dip; night pens for 350 sheep; 10 miles from Waverley. l'rice £5 per acre. LOANS NEGOTIATED. TERMS ARRANGED. NEWTON KING LAND AND FINANCIAL AGENT. NEW PLYMOUTH AND STllA'n<ullD. Established 1870.

UfIEAP LAND THAT IS RISING IN VALUE 2000 AURIiS Grand Milling Bush, I'ItKEHOLD, within C miles of railway. | Tram passes the block. Low undulating hills.v Government estimate i of timber 40,000,000 ft, r.nd there is every indication of it being under-efitimated. j This price includes land and timber. We hold this property firm for three weeks, i Price £2 2s per acre. Terms, £2OOO cash. Apply sharp. | Uftft ACRES, situated in that coming country of the North, the Bay of i Islands district. All tawa, rimu, and puketoa bush. Low, easy I hills and two splendia valleys; highest point 430 ft; splendid homestead site al- ! ready cleared; .right on bank s of navigable river; formed road to block; 2 miles from post office. A good investment to buy and improve. Price £1 10s per acre. Terms, £7OO cash. I ; ACRES, a real genuine snip; good 5-rooined House, brick chimneys, i cowshed and hayshed all separate; warm, sunny country, blitclc soil; ; 70 acres very rich river flat; 5 acres orchard in full bearing. Railway is going right past this farm. Large coal deposit on property. Butter factory on | adjoining farm; school 2 miles. Nearly every bit ploughable. Price £4 per ac 1 re; £BSO cash. Apply sharp. j E. GRIFFITHS AND 1 CO. NEW PLYMOUTH, TARANAKI.

tfOE BALE OB EXCHANGE 250 ACRES good Taranuki Land, all in grass and all ploughable; about 40 acres under the plough and ready to be ploughed; good new 9-roomed house, hot and cold water' and all modern conveniences, splendid outbuildings, also cowshed, etc.. and good ■i-roomed cottage, on property; sheep ■ proof boundary fences and well subdivided; within l/s miles of creamery, on mei.nl road, and '2 miles from cheese factory and railway station, on metal road, Price ;Cl7 10s an acre. Only £750 cash required; balance on mortgage at 5 per cent., reducible by £SO per annum. For a good man stock will be iinaneed. Owner will exchange for good sheep-run, and if necessary, arrange suitable finance. This oiler is only open until the 30th July, so prompt inquiry is necessary. . WILSON. \rm\7 ur.VWITTTTT NEW PLYMOUTH.

FOli SALE CHEAP DAIRY ;FARM. 'ACHES, adjoining Alton Township; equal to Jlaweru land; well watered and divided iato 5 paddocks; will tarry 50 cows and other stock; practically all level and ploughable; 8-i'ooin house and outbuildings. Price; £23 per acre £SOO ciMih required. Appiy to U A W IS It A

IMPERIAL HOTEL, NEW PLYMOUTH. .f. SMITH .... PfiOPBIrUTOF Late Manaaje* Hotel Cecil,Wellingtor fjptfK &,bovo well-known Hote. fitted with every convenience for comfort of patrons. Ths Cuisine is in charge of an an porienced ciief, and every oare i« taken to please the most fastidious. Only ii*e Best Biands of Ales ano Spirits kept KED HOUSE HOTEL, DEVON-STREET EAST. E. WHITTLE Proprietor with a reputation for its Superior Ales, Spirits, and Accommodation, Every convenience and comfort for patrons. E. WHITTLE Red House Hotel. NEW ZEiXS'AW.» TURF REGISTER For SEASON 1809-1107. UIL ANI) ACOUEATE REPORTS <W THE PAST SFASON'S RACING (INCLUDING TROTTING) In NEW ZEALAND. fK'TRIES, ETC., FOR .'.TiINCIPAII FUTURE EVENTS tables of winners WEIGHT-FOR-AGE SCALI rules of racing WINNING OWNERS WINNiNG HORSES ""INNING STRES irnl other interesting Sporting Matter of Valuable Character. Published n.t the Office of THE WEEKLY PRESS and REFEREE, Hasiltel -"itri'i'.t. Christ church, *»herß orders (addressed tn the Manager) should.he sent in A 7 ONCE to prevent disappointment, sb only a Umitad number are pub-S-bui asosi - a > an

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 171, 10 July 1908, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 171, 10 July 1908, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 171, 10 July 1908, Page 1

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