BROS' SALES Friday, Nov. s—lira. Oswin's furniWednesday, Nov. 3—Mrs. Gr furniture. SALE OF TOWN PROPERTIES Re WILLIAM HANCOCK, Deceased. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 30.
WEBSTER BROS ""AYE received instructions from the Public Trustee to sell by auction at their Mart, the following properties: LOT I.—Part Section 800 (Devon Street), .New Plymouth, av, perches 39 links by M Jit with Shop and Dwelling «,.,. billed thereon. LOT i. Section lilt), \c\v Plymouth, (iiiiue y ,;cr,t, l rood LOT 3. Section ibi, .New Plymouth, Devon Street, 1 rood LOT 4.—Section 11 J, Eguiont Vil-J lagc, 1 rood, balance of land m D.T. vol. 18, folio 137, par-
Sale at 2 o'clock. Full particulars with Auctioneers. 1 TARANAKI WOOL, SHEEPSKIN HIDE, AND TALLOW SALES. HAYMARKET, STRATFORD. NEXT SALE-TUESDAY. NOV. 23. QLIENTS are particularly requested to forward Consignments in time to arrive on or before Friday previous. Small consignments will he received at my PRODUCE SHEDS, NEW PLYMOUTH, and will be forwarded to Stratford for sale, where vendors can rely on their produce meeting FULL COMPETITION. S NEWTON KING
STRATFORD Wool, HioV. Sheepskin and /allow Sale. XEXT SALE-TUESDAY. NOV. 23. f}LIENTS are requested to for consignments 6 o as to reach us i> I'll (DAY. November 19. TOUKU.HOSBB& CO. J) 0 N'T FORGET to arrange your NGAIRE GARDENS KING'S BIRTHDAY AMUSEMENT FOlt ALL. COME AND SEE THE ZOQ. Hot water free. Fruit and Lolfiee on lie Ground. A. TRUELOVE, Proprietor and Manager
BUSINESS POLICY WJi nlace a quarto of a ecu tury's liusiuoss eitperienn at your disposal. \\'c cater fur the comumnit; ami endeavor to please am givi.' satisfaction to every eus We recognise, however, the inconvenience to some households having to pay spot cash on delivery. We are always anxious to extend our business operations and to open new accounts, especially with those customers who make prompt monthly settle nients. We ever make quality the first consideration, hence you may often hear the remark: If we want anything really good in (iroeerios, Italian (loodis Jliwuits, Specialities, Crockery, (Ilasswarc, or Brushware, we visit The People's Grocer,
C. CARTEK XK \V PL V JIO UT H. r['KE UNITED INSURANCE CO., LID. (Established 1802). Transacts nil clas-:os of Kire, Murine, an J Accident Business at lowest current WEBSTER BROS., Devon Street, New Plymouth
Cash Trading With a view to getti.. s ~„ of the unsatisfactory features that arc unavoidably ennnectcd with busine.-n done l>y tlic oviiilit system, I propose tr,V'!.'!{ 'CASH TRADING, mid all business accepted after the end of the present month will be for Cash Only, over the counter or on delivery. As this will effectually eliminate the liad debt clement, I can guarantee,customers the best possible value for Richard Aroa Brougliam St., N. Plymouth
?s":3ii;V Our MIUK CARTS, DRAYS, WAGGONS, BUGGIES, GIGS, DOG CARTS, &C„ are all liard workers WE ONLY WANT A FAllt PRICE HONNOR & CLARK, LIAIIJJIiI' Stbbrt, KKW PLYMOUTH. %w b^< AD.YICB FREE. Call or write." District Manager: H, tewis (H Rvwell and Co.), N«w Plymouth, '
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 226, 29 October 1909, Page 3
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