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Creat Rebuilding Sale Throw r*»out this great Shopping Place there are at all times Important Evidences of R& id Progress, and Just now All Efforts are combined on a GIGANTIC REBUILDING S-M.E and a period of Value-giving such as Taranaki has never known. READ OF BARGAINS THAT ARE CROWDING THIS STORE DAILY WITH JOYOUS HAPPY THRONGS. MEN'S TAILORED SUITS. i Guaranteed Tailor-made, with all tlhe details that high-class tailors cam put into their suits. They include Indigo Coatings, Venetians, Worsteds—faibrics that would cost £5 to make. Re-building sale' price—--59/6 CHECK FELT SLIPPERS. Warm and Serviceable, with carpet soles. Our fine cut price for this line is always Is 3d, hut out they go now at the Re-building Sale Price— I/MEN'S SADDLE TROUSERS. Honest, dependable, double-middled Saddle Tweed. We sell thousands of pairs annually at 10s Gd, and they're •fine value at that price. Rebuilding Sale Price—--7/11 pair. BLANKET BARGAINS. The Melbourne's Blanket Department leads the retail trade of Taranaki. Besides our special range of Colonial White Blankets we have about pairs of Blue Blankets, just the t'lrng for single beds. Rebuilding Sftle Price — 19/11 pair. CHROME BOOTS. Eor the man who wants a pair of serviceable, stylish boots, this offer represents' a bargain opportunity that should not be missed. Usual price 12s 6d. Re-building Sale Price—--9/6 pair. MEN'S SOCKS. These are all-wool (knitted socks, the ribbed kind. The usual price is Is per pair. You must buy three pairs to share in the sale concession. Rebuilding Sale Price—i 8d pair. Shopping in the morning gives Greater Comfort, Less Crowding, and More Attention to individuals. Fresh Bargains wlil be brought forward daily. The Success of the Opening of this Great Sale has exceeded our most sanguine expectations. Every purchase at this Great Sale must make an added friend to this business or strengthen an already-made friendship.

SS3NNICIO QtfJH S.OOa SS3MNinO <3V3H S.OOq ALWAYS CONDITION YOU RE USED TO NOTE-THE ABOVE DOCS HEAD LABEL IS ON EVERY BOTTLE: TOGS HEAD GUINNfSS DOCS HEAD GUINNESS I £P- L OAW & MERCANTILE AGENCY C O, ; • v ;> : . HAWERA. LAND LAND LAND STRAIGHT LEASES. 100 ACRES, Kaupokonui, ring-fenced; 1 subdivided, watered by running stream; an ideal dairy farm; close to factory, school and post office. Rent £2 5s per acre. Good dairy herd may be taken with place on exceptionally easy terms. 2e)l Eapuni, 1y 2 miles from factory; .cood seven-roomed house, cowshed and outbuildings. Rent 37s 6d ,per acre. "I QO ACRES, Alton, 5 years to run from Ist July; well watered and fenced'; carries 80 cows, 20 horses and other stock. Rent 37s 6d per acre. Good dairy herd may be taken with place at £B. OAA ACRES, Mangatofci, Goodwill of lease; rental 27s 6d per acre. Lease has 4 years to run from Ist July. ■Price £4OO. Landlord pays £2OO at end of lease for improvements. FREEHOLD and LEASEHOLD DAIRY FARMS, SHEEP STATIONS AND CATTLE RUNS for sale in all parts of the district. Further particulars from— N.Z. LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD. R. L. M. KITTO, Manager, Havvera. OPUNAKE POACH. 1 PROPOSE running the Opunak* Coach Service a3 usual from Janu ht 1. observing thp timetable as her» tofore. , Passengers and Parcels at Lowest Rates. W. A. JURY .. Proprietor " Ma-or.ic Stables.—'PbOTie No. 31». INJEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MER±y CANTILE AGENCY (JO., LTD., STRATFORD, LAND AND STOCK SALES-MEN, WOOL AND PRODUCE BROKERS, And ' GENERAL MERCHANTS. A£* ACRES, y 4 mile from good township, factory, railway station, etc.; 7-roomed house, bathroom, etc.; 7ibail cowshed, cement floor; 6 acres turnips. all flat. Price £1450; £450 cash required. No. 894 "I AA ACRES, 4 milea from town, 2»/ 2 " miles from school; practically all in grass; good fences. Price £ls per acre; £3OO down. No. 890 1 Oft I 1 m '" es * rom town; all conveniences, 5-roomed house and sheds, 6-bail shed, good yard, 8 paddocks, 30 to, 40 acres stumped; carry 40 cows; good reason for selling. Price £2O per acre; about £SOO required. No. 905 OAA ACRES in good district, 5 paddocks, good sheep-proof fences, all in good grass, carrying 350 ewes, 300 lambs, few horses and cattle. A bargain at £ll per acre. Very easy terms. No. 855 ACRES, 2% miles from township, railway station, etc., 3 paddocks, 2-roomed 'house; carrying at present 550 sheep and 100 cattle. Price £9 10s per acre. Terms on application. r No. 891 In our PROPERTY REGISTER we have a very large selection of places suitable for dairying or sheep-farming, and for clients with capital or small means. The prices we quote are well within current market rates, and we invite correspondence. We shall esteem it a favor to supply any information regarding the numerous properties we have for sale. W. A. HEWITT, Aeent. 300 r< OVEFNMENT g """XT R A N O * "DEPARTMENT. kTACT Ho. 3: ARE ARRANGED ON &SING SCALE AO [to LENGTH Of ASSURED. ECONOMICAL HAT RENOVATING. \\7E have been ap,poi*ted L >cal Agents for 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. Economy is the order of the dav. OKEY. SON 4 ARNOLD, Ltd., DEVON STREET.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 45, 2 June 1910, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 45, 2 June 1910, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 45, 2 June 1910, Page 8

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