,&§&! 'a-i**/^ THERE'S COMFORT IN Whites' Winter Blouses WOMAN can always do with an extra Blouse or two, but not without any. Whether you want on» or a dozen, our selection will satisfy the .most fastidious in dress. SMART, FLANNELETTE BLOUSES from 3s <sd to 5s 6d. NEWEST UNSHRINKABLE FLANNEL and DELAINE BLOUSES, 6s lid to 14s 6d each. SILK and EVENING BLOUSES from 6s lid to 31s 6d each. White and Sons BLOUSE SPECIALISTS, NEW PLYMOUTH. BOTTLES THAT PAIS IN THE NIBHT. V warn 7Z m *? m m-' £3 itißk^ m i&% m mm* mmwmm TO SCOTSMEN HEATHER FROM THE ISLAND OF ISLAY A consignment ot fhe famous "White Horse Whisky has just arrived with a Bouquet of heather from the Island of Isiay attached to A* ta< supply 'U limited, p irly aipiia*tion is necessary. ! AGENTS: | S. L. HUMPHRIES & CO.. t BEOUGHAM STBBET, NEW PLYMOUTH. y+4.+m.+++***"i>*4+**">*++*+* a •***+*♦«<*«.<
JjOAN & MERCANTILE QO. HAWERA. LAND LAND LAND STRAIGHT LEASES. ■J |jA ACRES, Kaupokonui, ring-fenced, subdivided, watered by running etream; 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. OKI ACRES, Eapuni, iy 2 miles from * factory; good seven-roomed bouse, cowshed and outbuildings. Rent 37s 6d per acre. 1 09 ACRES, Alton, 5 years to run from Ist July; well watered and fenced 1 ; carries 80 cows, 20 horses and other stock. Rent 37s 6d per acre. Good dairy herd may toe taken with place at £B. OflA ACRES, Mangatoki, Goodwill of lease; rental 27s 6d per acre. Lease has 4 years to run from Ist Julv. firice Landlord pays £<:00 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 fro:n— W.Z. LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD. R. L. M. KITTO, Manager, Hawera. A. FTER all, the groceries yon require are good groceries. We keep a Tariety of brands, sold at a variety of prices, but there's no variety in the quality—everything's good, wholesome, alii stuff we can faithfully recommend. WHITAKER'S (Opposite th< Melbourne) D»tob St \~EV7- PLYMOUTH. ■W-EW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD., I STRATFORD, '. LAND AND STOCK SALESMEN, WOOL AND PRODUCE BROKERS. And GENERAL MERCHANTS. A£* ACRES, % mile from good township, factory, railway station,. etc.; 7-roomed house, bathroom, ete.; 7bail cowshed, cement floor; 6 acres turnips, all flat. Price £1450; £450 cash required. No. 894 1 AA ACRES, 4 miles from town, 2y a | -*-"" miles from school; practically all in grass; good fences. Price £ls per acre; £3OO down. No. 896 100 ACRES, IJ /« miles from town; all -'-*'" conveniences, 5-roomed house and sheds, G-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 &"" docks, good sheep-proof fences, all in good grass, carrying 350 ewes, 300 lambs, few horses and eattle. A bargain at £ll per acre. Very easy terms. No. 855 9 fifi ACRES, 2y t miles from town- <*"" shipj railway station, etc., 3 paddocks, 2-roomed house; carrying at present 550 sheep and 10U cattle. Price £9 10s per acre. Terms on application. •No. 891 In our PROPERTY REGISTER we have a very large selection of places suitable for dairying or sheep-farminc. and for clients with capital or smaJl means. The prioeß we quote are well j within current market rates, and we invite correspondence. We shall esteem it a favor to supply any information re©ardimr the numerous properties we have for sale. W. A. HEWITT, Agent. C9M MILK f/ fcLlr THE IDEAL CALF FOOD § Cowslip Calf Milk csatsks ;& ife l:>essentials to the perfect s&[.? Food, is harmless, freefm ausXi • y and can he safely given fro& airi k:;. • '"Hivinfc incd your Cowslip Ciut M ! Vi i!ii<» v#>r. ' ' .' (fared 7t cal«s at a lO'al cuM of /: t> a foi to*■='• whidl 1 r»i*ed witb sk'jP milt, and tticy s.-r. •»■'•> donhL the hc&t calves I bav* reared ihcv l.w i >■ tapptJtcv" (Cxiratt fiomorc Cilcountlc*; irMi-r. ■ ...•■ eewsLip eftLF milk hoows no rival. JLA2EY 4 CO. LTD. Wrili**H>a fIOVERNMINT .HSURANO■TIEPARTMENT. PACT No. 3: THE BOHTJSES ARE ARRANGED ON AN INCREASING SCALE AO♦JORDLtfG TO LENGTH O* TIM* AS* *«lCIi Mi HOUNDS will purchase New r. •own. //ARATA COACH SERVICE. T. WAITE Proprietor. Coach leaves Inglewood DAILY at 1 p.m. Leaves Purangi at 7 a.m. ?•■ see. Single. Return. mata br la 6d 2s 6d uata m« 3s Od 5s Od \. ukeho 4a Od 6s 6d Purangi .. 6s 0d 10s Od Passengers requiring return fare« v *)D be stotMrl
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 54, 13 June 1910, Page 7
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