The goods noted here must be cleaned. We hold oven no Winter Stocks. These Items bespeak a Money-Saving Opportunity of tne most vivid character AT OUR DRESS COUNTER 1 piece Black Voile, 4'2in wide, us'ual price Is lid. i piece Black Hopsac, 42in. wide, usual price 2s Gd. Sale Prloe 6d per yd 1 piece each Brown, Green, Grey, and ■Pawn Tweed, 42ia wide, usual price Is Bd. Sale Price Is per yd 1 piece Black Unspotlalble Cloth, usual price 2s 9d per yard. 1 piece Black All-wool Hopsac, usual price 2s 9d per yard. 1 piece Black Fancy Cord, usual price 3s lid per yard. 1 piece Brown Check Tweed, usual price 2s 4d per yard. 1 piece Navy Hopsac, usual price 2s' 3d per yard. 1 piece Navy Cloth, usual price 2s Cd per yard. Sale Price Is 6d per yd 22 Costume Lengths of superior allwool tweeds and coatings, usual prices 24s 6d to 33s 6d the length. Nothing smarter than these goods showing this t'eason. Sale Price 18s 6d length SHOWROOM SPECI&LS 18 ONLY LADIES' SKIRTS." Thes'c are all well-made and superiod qualities, averaging 17s 6d each. In twe'ed, lustre, voile, and cloth, assorted colors. .sJ To clear 5s 11d each 15 ONLY GIRLS' PLEATED SKIRTS Jn all-wool navy serge attached to a well-made navy sateen under-'boddce. Usual price 10s 6d. Sale Price 5s 11d each 4 ONLY LADIES' COATS In black paillette silk, handsomely braided and fur-trimmed, all large sizes. Usual prices 4os and 55s each. Price to clear 35s each N.B.—Customers unable to visit, our store can have these goods sent them by remitting amount of purchase with order. Money back if not satisfied. Whites' Anniversary Sale
YOUNG, HOBBS & 00. STRATFORD AND ELTHAM, AUCTIONEERS, T.and, stock, and station agents, , GRAIN, SEED, AND PRODUCE MERCHANTS. MASK RES ffresh Stocks o! All Va ricties always on hnei TASANAKI AGENTS LA WES' SHEEP DIPS. T/arge Stocks of GRASS S EEDS on hand, including--Clovers Crested DogsteU Fescues Mustard Birdsfoot Trefoil &.C., & c., Poa Pratensis Poa T'ivialis Ryegraaw* T;efoil Rape Jbc. TURNIPS, New Season's Seed— Purple Top Fellow Aberdeen Purple Top Maiamoti Gen Top Yellcfl Aberdeen Devon Gre»st«ne WHEAT, POTATOES. OATS, CHAFF, ItRAN, SUCROCINE. WIRE STAPLES, and All Kn rmrr >' Heqiiisite?. Also, SPECIAL'.Y hI,E N'nEl) CEYLON TEA. Price*, etc., or> application •4.4p2£ii; Jt> m V 2C rz m HEBE IS A CHANCE FOE TOC BEST ENGLISH BICYCLES FROM £9 GUARANTEED SUNDEIES AT SEDUCED HATES ARNOLD GEORGE CYCLE AGEKT, BROUGHAM fcTUEET. PAYABLE INVESTMENTS
1000 ACRES, situated on a main road, about 18 miles from railway station and 7 miles from post office and store; 500 acres cleared nnd sown in best English grasses, balance good bush (tawa and rirnu) the best country not having yet been cleared; rciiced' and sub-divided; it will carry two sheep to the acre. A loan has been raised to metal the road past the property. Title is O.R.P. at 10s per acre, no restriction as to residence. The adjoining property sold at £4 2s Gd and it cost 24S per acre extra to acquire the freehold; a 1000-acre section in vicinity recently realised £5 17s 6d. 'The price for this property is only £3 10s per acre, and easy terms can be arranged at 5 per cent. 147 ACRES, first-class dairy farm, • all swell improved and in good order; well sheltered by patches of native bush; good dwelling, cowshed (concrete floor); -water laid on to the house and shed; situated on good metal road, 3% miles from town, factory, railway, etc. Price £25 per acre. Reasonable terms. • No. 3357 950 4&0 of which are in grass, balance good bush land; good whare; •well fenced; fronting main road and railway. All good land, well waterer, and estimated to winter 2 sheep when all in grass. Price £5 per acre; £3OOO can remain on mortgage if required. No. 3177 642 0.R.P., tt t 15s per aero; COO acres in grass, balance good bush; well fenced and sub-divided; good whare, wools'hed and dip; good road and a .metalled road within 6 miles; all good land, and will winter 2 sheep to the acre. Price £5 10s per acre; about t/wO-Sftiu cash required. No. 3350 I can finance stock for clients buying a farm through my agency. Loanß negotiated. NEWTON KING LAND AND ESTATE AGENT ■ .. NEW PLYMOUTH. WANTED: SHEEP COUNTRY IN EXCHANGE ffOB KOrt ACRES of rich fattening and cropping land, three miles from Wnipaw;., H.B. flood limestone country; all been under cultivation and over 100 acres 151 crop; will winter 3 sheep per acre; 2-room cottage. This is absolutely one of the best and prettiest farms in Hawke's Bay. Price £ls per acre. Equity, £3BOO (Any difference in equity can be arranged. C. E. MAJOR, juawbea"
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 142, 13 July 1909, Page 1
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