.\\V. A Panama Hat Is a most acceptable* gift for a man. Please your husband or brother, father or lover, by making him a present of a hat which is the be.»t that can be got. It will give him comfort during the hot weather, and bo a perpetual reminder of your thought,fulness. We have th« correct shapes. Prices 17/0 to 25/Knitted Ties Handkerchiefs, Gloves, Shirts, and Col* ars in the kinds that give a stylish and aking appearance, are to be had with us f° r Christmas. • WHITE AND SONS \ " £ * NEW PLYMOUTH. WAITARA FREEZING WORKS WOULD it interest you to increase Your Output of Butter Fat this season ? It would! We can show you how to accomplish this by increasing the stock carrying capacity of your land by means of scientific manuring at nominal cost. We retain the services of a thoroughly qualified agricultural expert to assist you in the matter Drop a line at once to THQS. BORTHWICK AND SONS (Australasia), Ltd., Manufacturers of the Standard Fertilisers, WAITARA. Cash Purchasers of Fat Stock. GOOD FARMS TO FARM K'y K ACRES, Taranaki, Good graying farm, papa formation; 200 acres in grass aud the balance good bush land; 4-roomed bouse, dairy, cowshed, frapshed and piggeries; orchard and garden; fronting good road, at present two mi't-a unmetalied; 8 miles from Totvaehip and Saleyards. Priw "£3 17s fid per acre. Reasonable terms for payment. No. 84SS 2200 Taranaki; first-class sheep farm; limestone aii3 papa formation; 1600 acres in grass and the lmllance good but.li land; all undulating, with some good fiats; well laid down in best of English grasses; wellfenced and subdivided into sheep-proof cldocks; good dwelling-house and outbuildings; sheep-yards and dip; fronting good formed road; l'/j miles from railway staiion, etc. One of the BEST SHICBP FARMS in TARANAKI. Price £6 "it acre. Reasonable term* cai be arrangad. 380 Taranaki, all level *n4 and improve,! Dairy Farm, with 4roomed house, 20-bail cowsind, eartshod and outbuilding*; 80 acres, ploughed and renewed; 22 acres in oats, fl acres pota- | toes, 8 acres slumped and ready for | plough; fronting (.ood metal road; handy to school, factory, township and ! railway. Freehold Title! Price £l4 per | o<!rc ' No. 34tf7 j 750 'J'nrnnaki, all woli lai 1 | down in best mixed Englihh j grasses; all plouuh;ilile and practically ; level farm, well fomed and subdivided ; into paddocks; gond 5-njomed hnu v e, cowshed, and outbuildings; fronting good road, bandy to township, post' office and school.' Freehold Title. Will winter two ewos or bn'.er v tliout t .i | nips. This will be sold » V-gaia at £7 His per acre; £2500 cur, rmiaio on i' deairod. I i N R W TON K I LAND AGENT AND UKNERAI NEW PLYMOUTH. i\ « • MEROFTANI
Box 106 'Phone 182 RED POST FURNISHING CO., LTD. The Largest Complete House Furnishers in Taranaki Are now showing in their New Showrooms a complete range of the Latest Designs in Carpets, Linoleums, Bedsteads & Bedding, Crockery, Glassware, and a complete range of all Household Sundriet. ::::::: All goods packed and delivered free to all parts of Taranaki. :::::::: 3 : : DEVON STREET, NEWgPLYMOUTH
IMPERIAL HOTEL NEW PLYMOUTH. J. SMITH .. PROPRIETOR (Late Manager Hotel Cecil, Wellington). ipHE above (Veil-known Hotel is fitted with every convenience for the comfort of patrons, THE CUISINE is in charge of «a experienced chef, and every care ii taktn to pluse the most fastidious. Only the BEST BRANDS of ALES and SPIRITS kept.
TO SETTLERS TARANAKI DISTRICT. J. A. TDTHILI Desirea to let you kaow that he h*l taken over the TABANA.KI HOTEL/ NEW PLYMOUTH. jJE %ai. given it * thorough overhaul, and as he has had 12 years' practical experience of Bottlers' requiraments in the hotel line, lie undertake! to give the in every satisfaction. The 12 o'clock luncheon at 1* will Is found up-to-date. All case Brandiej and Spirits guaranteed genuiM, while th« bulk spirits will be found of the belt quslity, and of a proper etrengtk. Try him When ruiting New Plymouth. RED Hr.UKi HOTEL DEVON-STIHOI2T BAST. E, WHITTLE ... . .[irietor, AN Hotel wi'l • '"'l'ion for it* Superior jJ.li,-, aud Accoii modation. Every eo»Tenienc» ana comtorl for L patroni. X. WHITTLE ... RID HOUSE HOTII*
GOOD MORNING, MADAM Ve», something like last Friday's order T Certainly, Our customers, appreciatt our good beef. What's for Sunday? Choice, tender •irloin, juicy leg of muttoa, tome of the primeet pork? Beg your pardon? Plump little cockerel? Eight, thank you. Good morning. You'll never hj« in trouble if you get your taeat from SOLE BROTHERS
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 276, 30 December 1909, Page 1
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