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OUR FINAL BULLETIN SUMMER BARGAINS 50 Trimmed Hats at 3s lid each Boys' American Collars Cd cnch 60 p-.cees handsome Neckwear—the latest frilled goods - 6d each Suushadcs from Is 6d each Costumes, 4s lid, 7s 6d, 9s lid each Veiliugs, 2d, (id. and Is Flowers, 3d, (id, Is, 2s per bunch WHITE AND SONS

otor Cars HIRE "INK. bUISI OP OAHS LV TEE NORTH ISLAND FOB HOI UX HOUR, DAY, OS ARRANGEMENT. ONLY EXPERT DRIVERS. Kep.ir. to u, 1K „ of motor can by experienced mechanic oily. A Complete k.e i al] the LATEST MOTOR ACCESSORIES ilwayi m stock, including dab rid Hone, Triple Pump.. BtiiUoatt, V-ihaj ! n,->j, eto., rt* Kew Goodi eontinui J) arritinj, AOODMULATORS CHARGED. A. BEESTOX CRITERION GARAGE, LIARDET STREET „. ~ „. vi ».« NEW PLYMOtMB,

SOME GOOD INVESTMENTS 663 ACRE J' °X*->> »* :'7/8 per .jr.. 120 acres in grass, 25 acre* fellPRICE ONLY BU ' table f ° r » WB,aUl *' 2^Att P hni-i-RlUi ONLY £2 10s PER ACRE No. 3164 587 A( f ES ' house. Orchard, cowshed and yards. PRICE £4 PER ACRE No.3101 ! J() ACRES, Freehold; all in grass, 0 paddocks, 4-roomcd dwcllin" V>biiil cowshed a;id outbuildings; good orchard; l'/ a miles to facstore and school CHEAP AT .. , £l3 PER ACRE 209 iC ! vl ' jS - l T° d ' oldi IUO aeres iu S rass - bala "" good'shelter bush; broomed dwelling, nearly new, all conveniences; 12-bail cowshed d outbuildings; convenient paddocks; one mile to creamery, store, post «..ice and school; 5 miles to town. ' mCE ' £l7 10s PER ACRE. No. 315' J7Q ACRES, L.U>.„at £lO per annum; 5-roomed house, etc.; 0 -ood paddocks; i miles to store, post ollice, etc ° PRICE .. . . .. . £3 io, m . ACREi KOißl4 , (Or will exchange for town property). I have on my books sonic of the finest sheep and cattle sin the district. Write or call for particulars. NEWTON KING LAND AND (ESTATE AGENT, NEW PLYMOUTH.

THIS IS WORTH YOUR ATTENTION WE BELIEVE IT TO BE AS CHEAP AS ANYTHING IX TARAXAKI. 770 • iCRES > I * l - Pi at lkl l )or acl '°- S'tuatod at Matau, 32 miles from Inglewood by good road, which fc metalled to within 7 miles of the property, the balimce being excellent buggy road; 0,10 acres in best Brasses, 120 acres in bush; splendid country, with frontage all good ll;tt land, balance easy sheep and cattle country of strongpapa formation; well subdivided into several paddocks with tip-top fences, S-wire, seven poste to the chain and numerous battens between; well watered throughout and free from weeds' BUILDINGS: 8-1 icpyanU, etc. >d and other sheds; go The property is at present carrying 111)0 grown sheep with (iflO ltiniUs, oil head of cattle and 14 horses, all of which are in first-class condition. This properly nill winter well two biocdin g owes. The farm is well situated, being within II miles of a railway statin n, on the Strati'ord-Ongaruc route, and ii road which must soon be metalled ha s now been made to the station. The price asked for this splendid properly is only .15 Ills per acre, £l2,jfl of which can remain on mortgage to t he .lluvernnicnt Advances to Settlers Department. The balance is desired i n cash to close a partnership, bill terms can be arranged. Should anyone wish to have a larger block, this can be arranged by buying an adjoining farm of 400 acres. The bush laud is Hut and rolling, and, has a great deal of rata and pukatea in it. I'or further partieuWALTER BEWLEY NEW PLYMOUTH.

LA MOTOSACOCHE Total Weight 701b JjIGHTNBSS and reliability, eoonomy and efficiency. MAGNETIC IGNITION. PEICB - . £47 10s A. GEORGE BROUGHAM STREET. NEW PLYMOUTH

OKAITIA ESTATE OKATJIA ESTATE WAIKATO riMIE above K»liiU> contains 7--. — .-~~ j— a ami is situate 3 milos from the jii-ing township of Matamata. It lifts lii'i-ir subilivJiU'd into 17 convenient dairy farms, containing iroinj 50 ACRES TO 2GB ACRES, mid will lie oll'crcd at prices ranging from £6 to £l2 per acre. The land is '1 level, well watered, and admirably adapted for dairying. Factor}' on the roperly. TERMS: 10 per cent, deposit, and 10 per ccsit. cadi succeeding year for 5 years. Haas niul particulars will lie posted to any address on application to— C. E. MAJOR

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 22, 19 February 1909, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 22, 19 February 1909, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 22, 19 February 1909, Page 1

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