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WMTMR EVERYTHING AT OUR MILLINERY OF 11 SUNSHADES § OUK SILK, MUSLIN, and CAMBRIC COSTUMES OUK SILK, MUSLIN, CAMBRIC, AND VOILE BLOUSEa OUK MUSLIN, CAMBRIC, AND SILK SKIRTS OUR MANTLES AND DUST COATS OUR LISLE AND SILK UNDERCLOTHING AND HOSIERS' OUR SILK, FABRIC AND KID GLOVES OUK VOIIES, MUSIINs, AND DKESS FABRICS OUK DRAPERY, NAPERY. AND FURNISHING GOODS OUR TENNIS. CRICKET, 4ND BOATING OUTFITS OUR PANAMAS AND STRAWS OUR BATHING SUITS AND COSTUMES ARE ALL LIGHT AND COOL FOR SUMMER AND SPLENDID VALUE Ambury Bros. NEW PLYMOUTH.

100 ACRE FARM FOR SALE CHEAP fOR SALE, 100 Acres, Freehold, all grassed, on metal road, close to school and factory; 4-roomed house, cowshed, etc. Price including 20 cows, Jersey hull, separator, etc.), £ls per acre£soo cash. CHEAP SHEEP AND CATTLE FARM, 806 ACKES ' T '- U> - and Education Lease; /SOO acres in grass; fenced into <J paddocks; good sheep-yards and cattle-yards, men's hut. This property will carry 2'/a SHEEP TO THE ACRE. Price for goodwill, £4 PER ACRE; EASY TERMS. 1486 ACRES > Urel "» District: TOO acres in grass, well fenced and divided. A large proportion is easy rolling country. Tenure. S.G.R. Lease; rent £23 per annum. Whare, sheep and cattle yards. PRICE FOR GOODWILL, £3 PER ACER. H. P. BUSSELL & CO. LAXi, AGEXTS, N 3 W P L IMOUIE. BAY OF PLENTY WE rarely havt the opportunity to offer a properly which is THE BEST OF ITS KIND THAT HAS EVER COME CNHEK OCR NOTICE the best as regards CLIMATE, SITUATION, LIE OF TIIK L.AND. SHELTER, PLANTATIONS. DWELLING, OUTBUILDINGS, and SOU^-hut'to-day siuh a property has lor special reasons come into the market. It comprises 110 ACRES of EXCELLENT BLACK LOAMY LAN D which is praclicallv all level; 30 acres were in MAIZE last vear, and are now in P.EAUT'.I'TL ENGLISH GRASSES, 7 acres in OATS," 2 acres in MAIZE, and 30 acre in CRIMSON KING SWEDES. It will make a splendid DAIRYING or FATTENING FARM, and every year produces heavy crops of MAIZE, etc. it is a typical fruit land, and a young orchard full of bearing is nourishing. There is no land in Hawkc's Bay which will equal it for fruit culture. It is situated in the Inner Harbor; the SEA makes a beautiful and useful boundary on about half of the property. There is a neat dwelling containing 6 rooms, and all manner of ireful outbuildings. Whether used for FRUIT CULTURE. DAIRYING, FATTENING, or CROPPING, the farm will prove thoroucrVy profitable; there is no spot in New Zealand with such a beautiful climate, and the price is OXLY £l3 PER ACRE. £750 can remain on mortgage if desired. The iirst person who sees this farm -will bay i*; we have never had anything so attractive to offer. E. GRIFFITHS & CO, LAND AGEXTS, N E W PL Y M 0 U T H.

GREAT ALL viOODS BEING SACRIFICED IN ALL DEPARTMENTS, J. HAYDEN RED POST" FURNISHING WAREHOUSE, CORNER DEVON AND LIAEDET STREETS.

BOOT SALE STOCKTAKING DEVON STEEET Ladies' G!a<!o and Button Shoes .. Ladies' Glaeo Derliy Shoes .. ... Ladies' Glace Lace and Button Sh es .... . Ladies' Tan Kid Shoes 10 to 20 pe> =cni. eff Gents.' Box-calf Derby Bals Gents' Shooters : Gents' Bals (wide fitting) Ladies' Gum Boots 7/6 10/6 14/0 10/0 7/0 12/0 10/0 A.B.C. MAIL ORDER DEPARTMENT.—AII parcels carriage paid

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 299, 14 December 1908, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 299, 14 December 1908, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 299, 14 December 1908, Page 1

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