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m m WARM and BRIGHT mihb EVERYTHING AT AMBURY'S COOL AND LIGHT OUR MILLINERY OUR SUNSHADES 8 OUR SILK, MUSLIN, and CAMBRIC COSTUMES OUR SILK, MUSLIN, CAMBRIC, AND VOILE BLOUSEa OUR MUSLIN, CAMBRIC, AND SILK SKIETS OUR MANTLES AND DUST COATS OUE LISLE AND SILK UNDERCLOTHING AND HOSIERY OUE SILK, FABRIC AND KID GLOVES OUE VOILES, MUSUN&, AND DEESS FABRICS OUR DRAPERY, NAi>£RY, AND FURNISHING GOODS OUR TENNIS, CRICKET, AND BOATING OUTPITS OUE PANAMAS AND STRAWS OUR BATHING SUITS AND COSTUMES HE All LIGHT AND COOL FOR SOBER AND SPLENDID VALOE Am bury Bros. NEW PLYMOUTH

WAIMATE PLAINS SPLENDID DAIRY FARM. 105 ACRES fi»'st-class land in t\o heart of tfie Plains, CARRYING 65 HEAD OF BIG STOCK and V 5 YOUNG STOCK; splendidly watered, well fenced and sheltered; large 7-roofed house, 16-bail cowshed, and other good outbuildings. Price £3B per acre; ,-"1000 cash. Adjoining properties are selling nt £lO and £45 pel" acre. GOOD SHEEP FARMS. 524 ACRES splendid Sheep Country; 200 acres ploughable, balance easy hills; 500 acres in grass; good 6-roomcd house, cowshed, shearing-shed, dip, also 3-rooraed men's house; 9 paddocks (slieep-proof); wintering capacity 800 ewes and 40 to 50 cattle. Price £9 5s per acre. Terms. 2i/. SHEEP COUNTRY AT £G 15s PER ACRE. 680 good Sheep Lariil; watered last year 2 J / ? s'ueep to the acre; 125 acres plougliable; l J / 3 miJes from township; day's drive from freezing works; 5-roomed house, shcMJ yards, etc. Price £0 15s per acre. TERMS ARRANGED. 982 ACRES good easy Sheep Country, nil in grass (best mixture), well fenced (7 and 8 wire femes), 1G paddocks; 5-roomed house, cattle and sheep yards, large shearing-shed, good garden and orchard. This property will CARRY WELL 1% BREEIJ INXJ EWES TO THE ACRE IN WINTER. Losses on ewes last winter only 3 per cent. Post oflicc,. school, and store within 4 miles.; W> days' drive to freezing works. Price £8 10s per acre. H. F. BUSSELL & CO. LANu AGENTS, NSW PLYMOUTH.

£l5O CASH! FINE CHEAP LITTLE DAIRY FARM 86 ACRES QXL'Cr 5-roomed house, Stables, Cowshed Irapshed, etc. Splendidly sheltered, lurgn plantations, half-mile from sea and towaship, two miles ii'om Co oi.oialive Dairy Factory, main daily eoaeli road alongside, subdivided into 7 paddocks, 4 0 acres river lints in grand grass. Splendid climate. A HEAL BARGAIN - APPLY SHARP. ±7 10s PER ACRE E. GRIFFITHS & CO. LAND AGENTS. NEW PLYMOUTH.

USEFUL GIFTS JUST LANDED: A CHOICE ASSORTMENT OF CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR GOODS At ERASER'S TAKANAKI DBUG STORES DEVON STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH. PERFU'riERY: Choice and fragrant odours, in presentation cases and m single fancy boxes. All l®ng makes in slock —Rimuusl's, Wollle's, Roger and Gallet'a, Muhlea's, beam's, Atkinson's, Courvoisicr, etc. A large range of perfumes at prices to suit all pockets. SOAPS: Well-milled, superfatted, and delicately - perfumed soaps iu 'elegant wrappers and licautifully boxed. T lie largest assortment in the town of Rimmel's, Roger aud Gallct's, Colgate's, WaltUe'a, l'inaud's, Yardley'j, and Wollfe's Soaps. TRY OUR SPECIAL SKIN SOAP. HAIRBRUSHES: Tile leading English and Continental makes kept in stock. Ladies' Xylonite, Tortoise-sbcll, 'ibony, and Polished Wooden handles, in pure bristle and whalebone. Cents' Military Brushes in eases, singly and in pairs. Gents' Best B-ustlo Bru slies iu great variety. TOILET / BTICLES: Perfume Sprays, Smelling Salts Bottles (cut-glass and silver-mounted), Perfume Bottles, a'uff Boxes, Toilet Trinkets, Hand Sli s -- rors, Soap Boxes, etc. PHOTOGRAPHIC GOODS: CAMERAS—stand, kodak, aud magazine—suitable for Christinas gifts. Fresh stocks of Plates, Papers, and Photo Sundries. Everything at the Lowest Prises. Call and inspect, WM. FRASER, M.P.S., V., and N.Z., TARANAKI DRUG STORES, DEVON STVCET NEW PLYMOUTH.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 4, 29 January 1909, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 4, 29 January 1909, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 4, 29 January 1909, Page 1

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