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ADVANCE DISPLAY OF AUTUMN FASHIONS WE AEE MAKING aN ADVANCE DIS. PLAY OF THE MRLY AUTUMN FASHIONS IN MILLINERY, DBKSe TRIMMINGS, AND ALL NOVELTIES IN WOMEN'S WEARING APPAREL on TUESDAY, MARCH 9th, 'O9 AND FOLLOWING DAYB WHITE AND SONS

GRASS SEEDS are very busy executing orders for bush burns throughout the province. Our i tocks of seeds are always available for inspection by clients, and though our prieea may not be the lowest our seeds are no t dear when quality is taken into consideration, Write us for samples and prieee. GRIFFITHS PAIS THE RAILAGE Remember, that our prices are for seeds delivered fr«* of railage at any railway station. SUTTONS' FOR QUALITY There are no seeds obtainable in the world whk>h <.«n equal SUTTON'S for quality-by qualitywl mean freedom from weeu. and foreign seeds, germination and the plan" growth. We daily get letters from clients testifying to the aU ofT seTafe ™' B * ChampWn am ° n « st ™ E. GBIFFITHS & CO. NEW PLYMOUTH.

DON'T MISS THESE. 165 ACRES ' Uv ? miles fl ' om Ncw I'lymoutli, new 0-rooin house, with 1 ■„, , acre °f liiud, also 4-roomed cottage, with good orchard; 8 i dockß, shcep-proof traces. Hag all been ploughed, with the exception or now being got ready for the plough; good outbuildings; % mi? 01, church post ofliee and factory. Price: £l7 PER ACRE;£6OO mce at Sy 3 per cent. ACKES (l)|)» years' lease, about 200 acres felled and grassed; about one-third river-flats; U roomeed house, dairy (with concrete floor), aad outbuildings. Price £1400; £3OO and £4OO cash balance at 5 per cent. r 100 ■ iCKES > 8 ""nutes from Factory, 7-roomed house and outbuildings; 7 paddocks, 8 acres in crops, 2 stacks hay, 1 stack rye, 1 stuck wheat straw, and 1 stack oat straw; 15 cows, Price only £8 IDs, as a "oiu" concern. " ° gQ AUItES, within three miles of New Plymouth; all grass; 0-ioouicd house; fenced and subdivided; suitable lor cutting up. Price £4O per acre; one-third cash, balance for 5 years at a% per cent. JJAKERY BUSINESS, in rising town, average cash takings £3O per week; business easily doubled. Price for jiioperly and goodwill £1700; £7OO cash; balance at o per cent. If you want a shcepjun or dairy farm write or call on NEWToifIUIG LAND AND FINANCIAL AOENT, Established 1879. NEW PLYMOUTH.

FOE SALE AS A GOIX (i CONCERN, OOQ ACRES, situated on the Carrington lie Plymouth, by good metalled raid. All in grin ' eller bush; all ploughable; 25 aer r oi paddocks by good fci avenieuce*; large cowshed, s tables, etc. As a going concern, inclmlW'S, bulls, heifere, pigs, horses, carts, traps, harness and sunjTrice £lti per acre; terms, J." 500 cash. FOR EXCHANGE ICK ACHES, situated at Oakura, one anile from creamery, , e, all in grass, except I'i acres in crop; ring-feu. ided with ehee-p-proof fences; good, clean land; carry SO cow house (new), cowshed, stables, trapsheds, feed houses, etc. ALSO,-. ACRES West Coast Lease, 20 years to run, at Is 0.1 per acre; %■ creamery; divided into 1! padducks, with new fence*; all in grass; carr; cows; no buildings. Price X 3 per acre for goodwill; will exchange both for good block of sheep country or email farm of good land. WALTER BEWLEY IJftND. AGENT NEW PLYMOUTH.

LA MOTOSACOCHE Total Weight 701b TIGHTNESS AND RELIABILITY. ECONOMY AND EFFICIENCY. MAGNETIC IGNITION. PBICB • - , £47 10s A. GEORGE BROUGHAM STREET. NEW PLYMOUTH FOR EXCHANGE FEUDING TOWN PBOPEKTY ; for exchange for a farm—a pUrtly improved farm preferred— some excellent house properly in the progressive town of Feilding. The prices arc not inflated, and the houses are all let to good tenant fuity, ,C IUSO. Send partieulai dged investment. ■ farm. Do not delay, or you may mi»s this giltC. E. MAJOR

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 54, 29 March 1909, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 54, 29 March 1909, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 54, 29 March 1909, Page 1

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