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IN ABUNDANCE* AMBURYS' OUR MILLINERY Is the very latest >UR MANTLES )UR COATS >UR PALETOTS OUR COSTUMES OUR SKIRTS OUR BLOUSES Good quality; well cut; good fit; splendid value ; assortment unequalled

>UR FURS AND MUFtfS 3UR LINED KID GLOVES HTR WOVEN WOOL UNDERWEAR DUE DRESS MATERIALS ' OUR BLANKETS AND RUGS OUR DOWN QUILTS Are all warm, cosey, and splendid value OtR MEK'S A> T D BOYS' SUITS Otiß MEN'S AND BOYS' OVERCOATS OUR MEN'S AND BOYS' UNDERWEAR OBR MKNIS AND BOYS' JERSEYS OBR MENU AND BOYS' CAPS & GLOVES Highest quality; lowest price Devon Street AMBURY BROS. Street New Plymouth

TWO VERY CHOICE DAIRY FARMS AT ELTHAM TEE BEST DAIRYING OR FATTENING COUNTRY IN TARANAKI. 136 ACRES £32 10s PER ACRE t ONLY £340 CASH DOWN REQUIRED. "CHANCE m A LIFETIME." WILL MILK 00 COWS. "\TICE house i 6 rooms, good 8-bail- cowshed, 9 paddocks,, all level, splendidly watered,jwithin 2 nUes of crca mery, 3 miles to Famous Ngaire Cheese Factor}:, which jtys out reord prices for Butter-fat, Only 3' miles from i? vTOwJ-uf tie iaflnce of pur chas e money can remain for 3'/ 2 y TDP-TOP SRiSS LANJ. FREE FROM NOXIOUS WEEDS. j Adjoining above, — "Q ACRES evel Land; good bit been ploughed; 9 paddocks, little shelter ° ibush; -roomtid hcuse, 12-bail cowshed, good outbuildings. Carrying , v v'ows and ge ing very high returns. PRICE: £i PER ACIE, £ISOO Cash; balance eeveral years. llN.B.—Both these fanns are as good as can be obtained, and will unJ - *dly fetch 140 per acre within tb e next year,or two, and in tie meanpay a ma WELL to farm. I f e. Griffiths & co. ESTaB AGENTS NEW iPLYMOUTH. GOOD INVESTMENTS j 1257 ACRES FREEHOLD | WITHIN 3 rdles of railway; 800 lo 900 acres in grass; 300 acres plough- | aule whej stumped; gJod cart road; 2-roomed house, sheep yards, «tc: no\y wintering 40 cattle and 000 ewes. OVER 200 ACRES DAIRYING iLiND. Priijre £» 10s pt acre. Terms. ' \ : SPLENDID DAIRY FARM (ill in grass; 200 ploughaWe; on good road, % , School aid P.O. adjoining; 9-roomed house, ' Jor), 4-staHed stable, also 4-roomed house, con ed into 24 paddocks; will carry over 100 cow s arranged. H. F. RUSSELL & CO. NEW PLYMOUTH.

WINTER COUNTRY J 'NECESSITIES buun,ni . ' ERASER'S ll TAIANAII DBUfl STORES i Hotwater Bags Xl.c New tiea.n'l ransc of best quality HOTWATER BAGS just landed; Going at-prices IWER THAN EVES. / Fnsftp's Influenza and Cold Cure Quklv relieves ndiUza, Cold in the Head,U Grippe] etc Unrivalledi as a PAIN BEMOVtt (in these distressing complaints. Price 2/6 per bottle. Fttaser's Baby Cough Syrup For Babies and ymX children. A valuable rcnWy, {' ' The children's U ftedicine for Coughs, Colds, hoarse-: etc. CONTAIX*N(B OPIATES. Prices: 1/- and I/O/, f Fnsier's Syrup of Pine wllffi Tan '■ffiiw and pihtte.preper.Uon for the «re ol Cojfarh., Colds. Hoarsencs Broicbitis idb Voice, and Affections of the Throat and Lungs. Price 1/Blid and 2/10). , ,„r» DRY TICKLING COUGHS, which uo not yield I -■' V« and 2/0 (pqstcd 1/10 and 2/10). | t'r does not stoc I; any of the itbove medicines send direct " otee or stamps for the amoifat _ he pr.m>i towns of Nor A Taranak.. -are* under t he supervision of FBASEBi M p,{i y., and N.Z... j ARANAKI DRUG STORES, ~iwn « .rtl •• •• •J- •• NEW PLYMOUTH

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 133, 3 July 1909, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 133, 3 July 1909, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 133, 3 July 1909, Page 1

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