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KAIAPOI W HITE and SONS v a E NEW PLYMOUTH Every day till our new goods arrive we slmll be placing lioforo you special lines in email lots we want to clear. Every morning you will find some special attraction. Why not pay a visit this morning! II only All Wool Kaiapol Frelse Ooats, weather proof and warm Usually 6?/6 ... BALE PRIOE 37/6

YOUNG, HOBBS & 00. STRATFORD AND ELTHAM, AUCTIONEERS, T.AND, STOCK, AND STATION AGENTS, GRAIN, SEED, AND PRODUCE MERCHANTS. MANURES Fresh Stacks o£ All Varieties alwaya on haei TARANAKI AGENTS LAWBS* SHEEP DIPS. Xeaga Stocks of GRASS S EEDS on hand, including— Clovers 1 — ! - Crested DognW) Fescues Mustard Birdafoot Trefoil &c., A c,, TURNIPS, New Season's SeedPurple Top Yellow Aberdeen Purple Top Mammoth Gic**n Top Yellow Aberdeen Devon Grevfltone WHEAT, POTATOES, OATS, CHAFF, BRAN, SUCROCINE, WIRE STAPLES, and All Farmor a' Requisites. AIM, SPECIALLY BLENDED CEYLON TEA. PricM, etc., on application. Pratenu* Poa Trivial!* Ryegramw Trefoil Rape it.

HERE IS A CHANCE FOE YOU BEST ENGLISH 3ICYCI.ES FROM £9 arj RANTEED SUNDRIES AT Ji EDUCED RATES ARNOLD (jrEOItGE CSTOLE AGEKX. BIfOOUKAM hTiUiH'l.

PAYABLE INVESTMENTS 1000 ACiiES, situated on a main road, about IS miles from railway station and 7 miles from post office and store; 500 acres cleared and sown in lest Engli&'h grasses, balance good bush (tawa and rimu) the beat C'.mtry not having yet been cleared j icaced 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 16s 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 the 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 well improved and in good order; well sheltered by patches of native bush; good dwelling, cowshed (concrete lloor); water laid on to the house and shed; situated on good metal road, 3'/s wiles from town, factory, railway, etc. Price £25 per acre. Reasonable terms. No. 3357 950 which are in glass, 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., at 16s per acre; 600 acres in grass, balance good bush; well fenced and sub-divided; good whare, wools'hed and dip; good road and a metalled road iwithiu 5 miles; all good land, and will winter 2 sheep to the acre. Price £5 10s per acre; about two-fifths cash required. No. 3350

I can finance stock for clients buying a farm through jjiy agency. Loans negotiated. LAND AND ESTATE AGENT .. ... .. NEW PLYMOUTH, I A ACRES subdivided into sections a ud situate in tlfti "Cavershain Estate," 1 mile from Wanganui l'ost 0 ilice, rapidly rising suburb; no buildings. Price £lt>o per acre; .Mortgage .C SOI); Equity £llOO. Owner is prepared to pay £2OO <> r £3OO in cash should there he any difference ill equities. Apply— NEWTON KING EXCHANGE FOR A SMALL FARM C. E. MAJOR, HAWEUA

r> i)m ABSOLUTE Cm hi BALDNESS, ALOPECIA DANDRUFF, b Weak and Fallinf Hair, Irritation of Scalp, and all Hair troublei. I A rtllTC * r >U' l>l ' ll *' ,>n l u bl*■ L/\L'IEOI a glog.y, ,ilky character lo your trcuo, without that «icky, r«i; <««lin|. 4 I'a hnowo all vm Amtraluia u A* GREAT HAIR FOOD & TONIC Wioletta Vm mU by leading cheaiiU, hairdrauevs aftd ftorci, at 3/6 large bold*. PoAagt id. utra. I'M ifrtwj u it jwriw m ffa rwm mmm !*''koleaab A#eat v JOHN AVERY, New Plymouth. HAIR w Food AMD Tonic g® J'jnM m w° T RED HOBSE HOTEL, JKVO.N i/IX/jn EJ.3T. ' t!. Wirni ProprietJtt, \ t» floM o>i i mpain'mn for it* P >iipi»r.ui Aim, Sp'rits, mm .Aery etMiTenle,..- <vn<i comfort. fn» ptrow. B WHITTLE ~.Z7m Howie Hotel. IMPERIAL hotel JJEW PLYMOUTH. 3. SMITH ,~PKOPETETftH, Uts Mwaper Hotel Cecil, Weilinfftor HKF, nw)vo Well kojwn Hotel in flit. wit,ft every convenience (or the Cum fort of r^.trona. TliV, «JCISI> T E is In charge of an ex picicnwiS chef, ond every car* Si take' to pletM the m.iit (att.idlo«s,

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 159, 30 July 1909, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 159, 30 July 1909, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 159, 30 July 1909, Page 1

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