ESTABLISHED OVER HALF A CEKTP?
PIECES FIGURED BLACK DRESS MATERIALS, USUAL PRICES !3s TO 3s 6d PER YAED SALE PRICE IS WHITE & SONS' SALE
Motor Cars HIK'E BY IIOUE, DAY, OR ARRANGEMENT. ONLY EXPERT DRIVERS. i to any make of motor cars b\ 3(1 mechanics .only. A Complete Line of all the LATEST .MOTOR ACCESSORIES always in stock, including Gabriel Horns, Triple Pumps, Rushmore Head Lights, Ever-ready Tyre Jack, Goggles, Leather-lined Coats, V-shaped Rugs, etc., etc. ..'•; g> . New Goods continually arriving. We keep all the Leading Makes of TYRES, also NON-SKIDS for winter use. Agents for Taranakifor Fiat, Vauxhall, The Brown, Jackson Renault, and Gladiator Motor Cars and the Brown Motor Cycle ACCUMULATOR S CHARGED. CRITERION GARAGE, NEW PLYMOUTH.
BARGAINS ACRES, good Dairy Farm, all improved, free from noxious weeds, level, subdivided; a-room bouse-, 12-bail cowshed and outbuildings. Cheap at £8 10s per acre. ACHES, wcll-grasscd Dairy Farm; D-paddocks; 7-room house, "0-bail cowshed and outbuildings; well planted with shelter ndy to school and factory, metal road; 7 miles from railway station. Only £l2 per acre; £7OO cash, balance can remain. 500 ACRES ' Busl ' Fann > 2 ' 25 acres >« g'i>ss; level, well watered; ring-fenced, 2 paddocks, whare. A good chai.ie to mako big profits. Reasonable terms; only £3 10s per acre. 2000 ACEES ' £ oo <l nills and flats ; 140t) ""'"s in grass, balance bush; 6-room house, stables, sheep and'cattlo yards, woolshed, dip, etc.; 2 miles to township, school, and post office. A good investment at £5 per acre. ' ~!RES, Waverley District, good sheep country ve been felled and grassed within the last f'e> ; well fenced imd übdivided; good 3-roo slab hut; up-to-date woolshed, sheep yards and dip; night pens for 350 sheep; 19 miles from Waverley. Price £5 per acre. LOANS NEGOTIATED. TERMS ARRANGED. NEWTON KING „ * LAND AND FINANCIAL AGENT, NEW PLYMOUTH AND STRATFORD. Established 1879.
"DARLING DOWNS." "THE GARDEN OF AUSTRALIA." AVING been appointed AGENTS FOE TARANAKI for MESSRS SCHOI V WKAVEH-TIIE LARGEST FIRm'oF LAND rn, ,i ,? J I^lV J -^, D_We , ara I "' elli,r< ' ll t0 si*l>l*l>- intending purchasers SmAL n Ss W S DAKm ' u ' W c arc now making amusements with several iuWudiii.' purchasers to accompany tliem to the DARLING DOWNS. Write to us at".nci for any »a - tieulara you required. J ' The DARLING DOWNS comprise about FOUR MILLION" ACRFS of tHCT-T BLACK-RED and CHOCOLATE SOIL, mostly nU 0 f an uISZS. Hie quality of the land is equal in manv cases to the very best in NEW ZFA LAND. The CLIMATE is'an IDEAL ONE, and the averse yeaJiy is over JO inches. The Principal Market Town is TOOWOOMBA, which has a population of over 10,000, and a climate so much appreciated by the Governor of Queensland that ho has his summer residence there. TOOWOOMBA i s situated right in the centre of the beautiful DARLING DOWNS, and is distant 101 miles by railway from■ Bralmiio. The Sydney Express Mail Train passes each B ' l l 0 0™'? daily. The quality of the land in the DARLING DOWNS has already been recognised by a NUMBER OF NEW ZEALAND'S MOST STOCESSFUL FABMRHS; MESSRS. SOHOLEFIELD, GODSALL AND WEAVER have recently sold large properties to a number of New Zealanders including the HON. J. D. ORMOND, of HAWKE'S BAY, and MR J C N GREIG, of "LONGBEACH," CANTERBURY. If it j, good enough for them is it not good enough for you? We can give you full particulars of BEAUTIFUL PROPERTIES from 100 ACRES hi 20,000 ACREs! 1 sheep p er acre land I at £2 per acre. WRITE US FOR FULLER PARTICULARS. E. GRIFFITHS & CO. LAND AGENTS, NEW PLYMOUTH.
FOR EXCHANGE 2] 8 ACKES ' v]o >* lu t,nvn of Tuk". '>>' i>' oo il meUlled road; all in grass, half plouglnible; good house and slieds; will carry 80 cows comfortably. I'Yeehold. Price, £lO 10s per acre. Equity .CISOO. OWNER IS GIVING UP FARMING, AND WILL EXCHANGE I'Oll SMALL FARM OK TOWN PROPERTY. Appiy to C. E. MAJOR. HiWIBA
RED HOIDSE HOTEL, DEVON-STREET EAST. AN Hotel with a reputation for it Superior Ales, Spirits, and Acco modation. V : i. Ivcry conTcnience and comfort for patrons. Red House Hotel.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 190, 1 August 1908, Page 1
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