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m Big Blouse Bargains AT Whites' 1 i Commencing June 18. Big, bulging bargains in douses m the order of the day at out saie. F.Oithe first day we have 54 in nl! at 5/11 each, and these comprise Delaine Silk and Flannel Blouses, in Cream, Black and Colors, Other prices are 2/11 to 10/0 each. White and Sons PAYABLE INVESTMENTS 1 00ft ACRES, situated on a main (concrete floor); -water laid on to the road, about 18 miles from house and 6'hed; situated on good meta! railway station and 7 miles from post road] 3'/ 3 miles from town, factory, railoffice aid store; 500 acres cleared and wajj^etc,; v l'rice £25 per acre. Reasown in best English grasses, balance sonable terms. No. 3357 good bush (tawa and rimu) the best , country not having-'yet been cleared; 950 ACRES ' 48 ° ai wnicll are fenced and sub-divided; it will carry grass, ibalance good bush two sheep to the acre. A loan has land; good whare; well fenced; fronting been raised to metal the road past the main road and railway. All good land, property. Title is O.R.P. at 10s per well wat'erer, and estimated to winter acre, no restriction as to residence. 2 sheep .when all in grass. Price £5 The adjoining property sold at £4 2s 6d per acre; £3OOO can remain on mortand it cost 24s per acre extra to acquire gage if required. No. 3177 the freehold; a 1000-acre section in the ___— vicinity recently realised £5 17s 6d. GAO ACRES, 0.R.1P., at 15s per aero; The price for this property is (mly 600 acres in graßS, balance £3 10s per acre, and easy terms can good bush; well fenced and sub-divided; be arranged at 5 per cent. good whare,. woolshed and dip; good road and a metalled road iwithin 5 \A*y ACRES, first-class-dairy farm, miles; all good land, and will winter all well improved and in good 2 sheep to the acre. Price £5 10s per order; well sheltered by patches of acre; about two-fifths cash required, native bush; good dwelling, cowshed No. 3350 I can finance stock for clients buying a farm through my agency, j Loan.'] negotiated. S NEWTOJST KING LAND AND ESTATE AGENT ..NEW PLYMOUTH.

BOHTHWICK'S 1 STANDARD FERTILISERS (BB) Blood and Bono (P) R>tato (OG) Ordinary Grass (L) Legume* (PG) Permanent Grew (0) Grain (X) Turnip IB) Raps (M) Mangold f|?IESS! Standard Blends of Fertilisers are constituted so as to yield tie maximum of efficiency Jiiie: applied to the crops for whim they are adapted', and their constituents are so balanced that every pound used gives the highest rfcturafor the money invested In them. Our Manure Dcnartment is under the tontro) of a, trained ar.d experienced Agricultural Chemist, whose services and advice ar» *t tke disposal 01 our clients free -u cost. Special Blends of Fertiliaen u> suit special requirementa Customers' soils s3lysei free of ohaHW. Price Ira. «u<> p»Hicula.t of on application. Agents tor BASEU/S SUPfcimiuSPrHTES. FREEZING WORKS: WAITAKA AND TIASTX'NGS. THOS. BORTHWIGK AND S9NS (AUSTRAL. 81 A) LTD.

LA MOTOSMJOCHE Total Weight 701b />== > SSSffi m m m i an K» Be* 9@2 55! ss SHU iiIGHINBSS AO RELIABILITY. ECONOMY AND EFFICIENCY. MAGNKI'IC IGNITION. PRICE • - ' £*l W9 A. GEORGE BROUGHAM STBEBT. NEW PLYMOUTH

WANTED: SHEEP COUNTRY IN EXCHiNGE FOR KOft ACRES of rich fattening and c •J*" ,pawa,H.B. Hood limestone conati 100 ncres in crop; will winter 3 sheep absolutely one of the best and t>reUi«* per acre. Equity, £3BOO (Any diflei C. E. MAJOE,

YOUNG, HOBBS & 00. STRATFORD AND ELTHAM, AUCTIONEBES, TAKrn STOOK, AND STATION AGENTS, GRAIN, SEED, AND PRODdCE MERCHANTS. M A N U RES /Pre* Stocks oJ All Va ricties always on Jias% TitfANAKI AGENTS LAWBff SHEEP DIPS. ' to* Stock, of GRASS BIRDS « p ta*WjjU*Clovers , p T'ivialU Crested DopW Rvejrrww " Fescues £•; ,"., Mustard .. «°U Birdaroot Treioil sn P B &c, &c-, *"• TtIRNIPS. Now Season's Seed— Purple Tor Yellow Aberdeen P»rpl- Top .Mammoth KSpYdIM-Ated.« Devon Greene I WHEAT POTATOES. OATS. CHAFF, BRAN SUCROCINE, WIRE STAPUSS, Also, SPECIALLY BLENDED CEYLON TEA. Price*, etc., nn application.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 129, 29 June 1909, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 129, 29 June 1909, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 129, 29 June 1909, Page 1

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