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EVERYTHING AT AMBURY'S COOL AND LIGHT OUB MILLINEBY OUR SUNSHADES J OUK SILK, MUSLIN, and CAMBRIC COSTUMES OUR SILK, MUSLIN, CAMBRIC, AND VOILE BLOUSEjs OUR MUSLIN, CAMBRIC, AND SILK SKIRTS * OUR MANTLES AND DUST COATS OUR LISLfi AND SILK UNDERCLOTHING MD' HOS*RY OUR SILKpABIIIC AND KID GLOVES OUR VOI3ISS, MUSLINS, AND DRESS FABRICS OUR DRABLY, NAPEBY, AND FURNISHING GOOES OUK TENNIS, CKICKET, AND BOATING OUTFIT* OUR PANAMAS AND STRAWS ' OUR BATLLtG SUITS AND COSTUMES ARE ALL LIGHT AND COOL FOR SUMMER AND SPLENDID YALUE Ambury Bros. NEW PLYMOUTH. WAIMATE PLAINS SPLENDID DAIRY mm. 1()K ACRES first-class laud in the heart of the Plains, CARRYING 55 xvu HEAD 01' DIG STUCK-and 35 YOUNG STOCK; splendidly watered, «ell fenced and sheltered; large 7- rounied house, l(i-bail cowshed, and other good outbuildings, l'rici JJ3O per acre; JJIOUO cash. Adjoining properties are. selling at £4O and .'.'45 per acre. OOOD SIIEKI* FARMS. PL')A At KliS splendid Sheep Country; -inn acres "'-'* |i,lU| 500 iftres in jjr.'ss; good (Hooio. ;l t liuiu dip, also 11-roomed men's hoibe; 3 paddocks (tteep--800 ewes and JO to 50 cattle. Price £0 5s pci"ac:> ; . 'roof) j winte Terms. i% SHEEP COUNTRY AT £0 li*> »ER ACRE. GQA ACRES real good Sheep Land; wintered last jea>. -m/., sheep to the "°™ acre; 125 acres ploughable: 1 1 /, miles from township;-day's drive from freezing work?; 5-roomed dieuse, sheep vaids, etc. Price Cutgs pej- acre. TERMS ARRANGED. \ .„ .- 000 ACRES good easy Sheep Country, all in grass (best mixture), M >U OOtH f mlxi y (7 and 8 wire fences), Hi paddocks; 5-roomcd house, calixj and sheep yards, large sKiwriug-sdied, good garden and orchard. This pro- ' perty will CARRY WELL I',:. BREED UNO EWES TO THE ACRE IN -WESTER, losses on ewes last winter only ;i per cent. Post office, school, and -tore within i miles; 1 1 /., day*' drive to freezing works. Price £S 10s per acre. H. F. SU33EJLL & CO. LANu AGENTS*, N 3 W PLYMOUTH. BAY OF PLENTY WE rarely have the opportunity to offer a property which is THE BEST YY Ol' ITS KIXD THAT IMS EVER COME UNDER OCR NOTICE - the best as regards CLIMATE. SITUATION, LIE OF THE LAND, SHELTER, PLANTATIONS, DWELLING, OUTBUILDINGS. amUSOlL—but to-day s\i<h a property has'lor special reasons come into the'; market. It comprises 110 ACRES of EXCELLENT liLACIv LOAMY LAN D, which is practically all level; 30 acres were in MAIZE last vtar, and are now in REAUTIFUL ENGLISH GRASSES. 7- acres iu OATS,' 2 acres jn MAIZE, and 30 acre; in CRIMSON KING SWEDES. It will make a splendid DAIRYING or FATTENING FARM, | and cverv year produces heavy crops of MAIZE, etc. It is a typical fruit land, and a young orchard full of hearing is nourishing. There is no land in Hawkcs liay which will equal it for fruit culture. . It is situated in 11": Inner Harbor; the SEA makes a beautiful and useful ! boundary on about half of ti'.j properly. There is a neat dwelling containing I(! rooms a-.id all manner of useful outbuildings. Whether used for FRUIT CULTURE, DAIRYING, FATTENING, or CHOPPING, the farm will prove thoroughly profitable; there is no spot in -New Zealand with such a beautiful climate, and the price is ONLY £lB PER ACRE. £750 can remain on mortgage K desired. The fir-' . erson wi-> sees this farm will buy i*i; never bad anythin" to attractive to oiler. E. GRIFFITHS & CO. •LAND AGENTS, NE W PLYJIOUT H. IXMAS PRESENTS XMAS PRESENTS LOVBLY BOHEMIAN WAKE IN UNIQUE DESIGNS AND COLOBS OIL PAINTINGS NEW ZEALAND SCENEPT PICTURES IN ENDLESS VARIETY. RAPHAEL TUCK AND SON'S HIGH-CLASS WOKICS OF AKT, ALL DIEECT IMPOBTATIONS. BELLRINGER BROS., LIMITE] DEVON STREET BBOADWAY ... NEW PLYMOUTH SIBATFOBD HASELL'S JAPANESE SUPERPHOSPHATE ME BEST ON THE MAEKEI WEUAN OFFEE THIS Al'i «&LilsS PEE TON NE r J^ UOKS AT WiITABA IN 2cwi SAC"

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 313, 2 January 1909, Page 1

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635

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 313, 2 January 1909, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 313, 2 January 1909, Page 1

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