oajKHwammaa&ttHfcwaajKi&a owkhwkkhkhkhw SUMMER COSTUMES 15/6 THIS SMALL PBRIOE YWUJj fit you out with one of the Smartest Costumes to be seen this season. Made from the finest washing cambrics, in colorings which we will guarantee absolutely fast, and made up in the most correct and workmanlike maim ir, we present you with one of the comjliest dresses to be had. Sizes up to iIS and 20-inch waists. WHITE AND SONS DEVON STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH.
Motor Cars FOR HIEE JjiINEST FLEET OF CABS LV THE NOETH ISLAND FOE HIRE BY HOUE, DAY, OB AERANGEMENT. ONLY EXPERT DBIVEBS. Repairs to any mate of motor cars by experienced mechanics only. A Complete Line of aU the LATEST MOTOB ACCESSORIES always in stock, including Gabriel Horns, Triple Pumps, Bushmore Head Lights, Eyer-wady Tiw Jack, Goggles, Ltather-liiea Coats, V-shaped Bugs, etc., ntn. New Goods continually arriTin|. We keep all the Leading Makes of TYBES, also NON-6B3DS for winter use. s Agents for Taranaki f or Fiat, Vauxhall, The Brown, Jackson Renault, and Gladiator Motor Cars and the Brown Motor Cycle. ACCUMULATORS CHARGED. A. BEESTON CRITERION GARAGE, KING STREET NEW PLYMOUTH.
COUNTRY STORE double-fronted shop/bakehouse, bulk store, B tables, large dwelling, outhouses, etc., with 6% acres freehold; monthly turnover £400; stock and plant estimated at £I6OO. Also— Branch shop, stables, dwelling, etc., on % acre; monthly turnover £2BO. I Stocks and plant at valuation. This is a first-class general business in a flourishing dairy district, and is for sale or lease in either one or two lots. DAIRY EARM 111 It^S ' all grassed, 4-room dwelling, cowshed, barn, etc.; good metal road, 3 miles to town, 1 mile to railway station and dairy factory; warm situation and well watered. Exceptionally easy terms; low price. This i s a rare opportunity for a man with a family to secure a property that is bound to rise in value. NEWTON KING LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, NEW prA'JIOUTH. Established 1879.
I A GENUINE BARGAIN I FOE SALE OR EXCHANGE, t 1 270 ACRES 0I S 00(1 Shoe ; l l,lul Cattle Coulltr y. situated & in tho Waikato district, 2% miUa from railway. jt store, school, and post office; all in grass except 100 acres; all J ploughablc; 80 acres oats, 80 acres turnips, 40 acres rape and J otlicr crops; naturally fenced-by river: subdivided j'nto 18 £ paddocks with sheep-proof fences; main road runs through 1 T property; splendid 12-roomed house with all conveniences; + tennis lawn, garden, etc.; brick dairy, C-stall stable, implement £ shed, trapshed, etc.; also 4-roomed cottage. Price £0 15s; I equity £3843. Exchange for small property, pilTerence in # equities can be arranged. APPLY AT ONCE—WALTER BEWLEY LAND AGENT, NEW PLYMOUTH. J*lM«M'W'*^**4^»H>*^****44^^*4^^^+***** , H^'***''
LOOK! LOOK! OBLY £ll t 10 I 0 FOB A GOOD ENGLISH BICYCLE Fitted with "•7ADIE COASTER, FRONT RIM BRAKE, BROOKS SADDLE, MUDGUARDS, BELL, PUMP, TOOLS, ETC. GUARANTEED 12 MONTHS. EASY TERMS ARRANGED. Dther Cycles to clioss from, including the SWIFT, NEW HUDSON, and FLEET. A! so, AGENT FOB THE MOTOKACOCHE MOTOR CYCLE. ACCUMULATOR OR MAGNETO IGNITION Agcnl lor the NAPIER, HUMBER, ?nd TALBOT CARS—the World's Best. Catalogues supplied. , _, CALL AND INSPECT. , A. GEORG.E CYCLE DEPOT BROUGHAM STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH.
RELIABLE SEEDS FOR SPRING SOWING FARMERS requiring seeds of any description are invited to inspect samples " and obtain prices before purchasing elsewhere. I.offer the following vith every confidence:— iul _ , MANGOLD SEED: Long Red, Yellow Globe, and (5 olden Tankard. ..' r i, CARROT SEED: Sinclair's Cliampior, The above are colonial-grown, frojii Bclecteil roots of the test quality, aro of tested germination, and will be found equal and in most cases superior to intported usually sold at double my prices. _ i __ __j^«..scj&_ SWEDE AND TURN IF SEEDS : My new season's supplies "-re just to hand, and con.prise the following varieties:HURST'S MONARCH, CHAMP TON CRIMSON KING, and JOHN BULL Swedes, and Purple-top Mammoth, P.TX and G.T.Y. Aberdeen Turnips and Thousand-hca ded Kale. I have also in stock full supplies if Grass Seeds and Clovers 'for spring sowing, all of the best quality and moderate in price. NOTE.—I claim to fell cheapest seeds. although tit always lowest in price. . I ./• :i- :■ . ■*,' ■■! r'A " mmm NEW PLYMOUTH AND STRATFO ED
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 279, 19 November 1908, Page 1
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