HERE'S.A CHANCE! E.V. BELTS from Is fid esc-h. LADIES' HANDBAGS from 2s Oil each—splendid value. •GENTS' CHAINS from Is fid each—guaranteed good. CARD PRIZES of-all kinds at Give-away Prices. 'SILVER-MOUNTED VASES at 2s each. lEvery line in ELECTROPLATE, GOLD, and SILVERWARE.at prices to suit every pocket. SKEATES BROS., JEWELLERS,, DEVON STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH. ECONOMICAL HAT RENOVATING. VK7E have been appointed Local Agents lor the new EXCELSIOR HAT POLISHES. These are made in a variety of colors, including Greens, Mauve, Browns. Blues, and Red, and are sold at 0D PER BOTTLE. This constitutes about the biggest •sixpennorth we have ever offered, and may be the means of saving you the price of a new hat for the winter.. Keonoir.y is the order of the da,v. iOKEI S® & nUHOLD, Ltd., •DEVON-STREET.. YOU CANT BEAT IT! ■COFFEE HOT ■FOR COLD WEATHER •pRESH Q.ROUND EVERY DAY , ThE Aroma is Delicious Trv it fok Breakfast IT IS A NICE CHANGE FROM TEA Always procurable from A. VEALE, THEATRE ROYAL BUILDINGC, New Plymouth. 'Phone 163. HOl r E J)AIRY JJIARMS 'FOR SALE— Q.OODWILL OF LxWSE of 270 acres, at 18s per acre, with op- '. tional purchasing clause in 2% years at £2O. Fine 8-roomed house, 20bail shed, 6 acres turnips, 2 acres orchard, .land -all ploughable, together with 72 cows, 3 bulls, 9 yearlings, 2 horses (7 and 8 years, halfdraughts), 1 brake (cost £43) and harness, 2 breeding sows, 1 tip dray, Massey-Harris plough, 9 cans, 2 coolers, 1 large stack of hay, 05 -shares in Tariki Cheese factory (35 fullv paid up). Price for immediate sale, £BOO. THE CHEAPEST PLACE ON THE MARKET. 'DAIRY FARM—KOQ ACRES, 250 being in grass; four-roomed house, sheep yards, new slaughter-house, cowshed, crapshed, etc. Lumber rights for standing bush sold at 355, payable half-yearly. L.I.P. Title. Price £5 per acre. Terms. DAIRY FARM—"I KQ ACRES, good land, all " ploughable; 7-roomedhouse, good cowshed, etc. Price £l9 103. KEMP & gAWLE AUCTIONEERS. LAND AGENTS AND GENERAL MERCHANTS. BROADWAY .... STRATFOIxD. Consignment "f Dairy, Farm "id Orchard 1: >di;ce Solicited. "'TIS passing good. I pray thee let me have it." —"Taming the Shrew." "TTYGIENIC" FOR GOOD THINGS J - L TO EAT. Seeded Raisin Cakes, Cream Sandwiches, Eclairs. Continental Fancy Pastries. Bread, the "stall of life." Sultana, Milk. French, and 'S.P." Meal Bread. Eat it and feel well. For Afternoons. Ereninor Parties. f>r any Sor-ial Function. Hease rt-nvinlii-r that the BEST OF EVER'S THING ialways obtainable at the HYGIENIC BAKERY DEVON ST., NEW PLYMOUTH. BIRTHDAY CAKES ALWAYS READY. Country orders attended to promptly. ■JOHN C. LEGG. Pron'U't dv. LEASE, 300 Acres, ideal Dairy Farm, all level, metal road adjoias factory and school, rental 15s per acre, no goodwill.—E. J. Carthew and Co., New Plymoutk. : J 7 *'; >;
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 40, 27 May 1910, Page 1
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451Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 40, 27 May 1910, Page 1
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