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OUR FINAL BULLETIN OF SUMMER BARGAINS 50 Trimmed Hats at 3s lid eaoh Boys' Americau Collars 6d each 60 pieces handsome Neckwear—the latett frilled goods-6d each Sunshades from Is 6d eaoh Costumes, 4s lid, 7s 6d, 9s lid each Veilings, 2d, 6d. and Is Flowers, 3d, 6d, Is, Sis per bunch WHITE AND SONS

GKASS SEEDS u C iub iuwest our seeus are not dear when quality is taken into consideration. Write us for samples and prices. GRIFFITHS PAYS THE RAILAGE Remember, that our prices are for «eed» delivered fre» of railage at any railway station. "euverea irw 01 SUTTONS' FOR QUALITY There are no seeds obtainable in the world which can |uality-fby quality wo mean freedoi i seeds, germination and the plant letters from clients testifying to the • from seed recently supplied by us au of our seeds are prime " ' E. GKIFFITHS & CO. NEW PLYMOUTH.

SOME GOOD INVESTMENTS g(J3 ACRES, OJSJ., at 17/8 per acre. 120 acres in grass, 25 acre, felltot™• Axri s t° 10re8 sultoble for «awmilUng, 2%-gheep land. PRICE ONLY .. .. ~ ... ... ~ £2 10a PEE ACRE N0.3104 5g7 ACRES, 0.K.P.; 200 acres in grass, balance good bush; 4-roomed house. Orchard, cowshed and yards. PKIOE * i.-. ■• •• £4 PER ACRE N0.3161 JC) ACRES, Freehold; all in grass, 6 paddocks, 4-roomed dwelling, 12bail cowshed a'ad outbuildings.; good orchard; l'A miles to factory, store and school. CHEAP AT £l3 PER ACRE No. 3159 209 ACRES > li,rcellol( l; 180 acres in grass, balance good shelter bush; S-roomfid dwelling, nearly new, all conveniences; 12-bail cowshed and outbuildings; convenient paddocks; one mile to creamery, store post office and school; 5 miles to town. ! ™'CE, £l7 10s PER ACRE. No. 3157 170 ACEES > kI.P., at & V> P"r annum; 5-roomed house, e paddocks; 4 miles to store, post office, etc. PRICE £3 10a PER ACRE, (Or will exchange for town property). itc.j 5 good I have on my bocks some of the finest sheep apd cattlo the district. Write or call for particulars. NEWTON KING LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, tfEW PLYMOUTH.

THIS IS YfORTH YOUR ATTENTION WE BELIEVE IT TO BE AS CHEAP AS ANYTHING IN TAKANAKI. '/''/'A ACRES, 1j.1.P. at 9d per acre, situated at Matau, 32 miles from Ingicwooil by good road, which i*s metalled to within 7 miles of the. property, the balance being excellent buggy" road; 050 acre- : - *-"* grasses, 120 acres in bush; splendid country, with frontage flat laud, balance easy sheep and cattle country of strong papa formation; well subdivided into several paddocks with tip-top fences, 8-wire. seven poste to the chain and numerous battens between; well watered throughout and freo from wee d* LTJINGS: 3-roomed lioubc, wash-house, cowshed and other sheds; good sheepyards, etc. Tho property is at present carrying 1100 grown sheep with 000 lamWs, SO bead oJ cattle and 14 horses, all of which are in first-class condition. This property will winter well two breeding ewes. The farm is well situated, being' within :i miles of a railway station, on the Strati'ordrOngarue route, and a road which must soon be metalled ha s now been made to the station. The price asked for this.splendid property is only ,I's 10* per acre, £1250 ' which can remain on mortgage to the Government Advances to Settlers pai'tment. The balance is desired in cash to close a partnership, but terms ui bo arranged. Should anyone wish to have a larger block-, this can be arranged by buying an adjoining farm of 400 acres. The Im-di land is flat and rollnig, and has a great deal of rata a lu l pukalea in it. For further particular a niily to—

WALTEIt BEWLEY LftNß AGENT NEW PLYMOUTH. LA MOTOSACOCHE Total Weight 701b m m mm m •■I m m vm i« SM !M SS V/a 'lt m m TIGHTNESS AND BELIABIIITY. ECONOMY AND EFFICIENCY. MAGNETIC IGNITION. PRICE - . m 10s A. GEORGE 13E0UGHAM STKEET. NEW PLYMOUTH

OKAUIA ESTATE OKAUIA ESTATE WAIKATO rnilE above, Estate contains 7227 acres of rieli dairying and fattening land, **■ ami is s»t«ate 5 miles from the ii sing township of Matamata. It tos been oubdividffd into 1? couvenie-at dairy farms, containing irom 50 AGUES T 0 208 ACRES, and will be oITmH at prices ranging from £Bi to fflpff ™re The land is all level, well wade.red, and admirably adapted for dairying. Factory on tbe uropcrty. . TERMS: 10 per I'-cnt. deposit, and 10 per cent, each succeeding year for 5 vears. ifer.r&i 1 -.-:' " Plans and particuta will be posted to any address on application toC. E. MAJOR

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 30, 1 March 1909, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 30, 1 March 1909, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 30, 1 March 1909, Page 1

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