Let JOHNSON Furnish Your Home Just- as the tailor or dressmaker know their ;i'.-'.t' rials and what suits ea;li m:m or wcni.'.n, so also do we know furniture. and tlif -art that wi'l icoh l>cst in YiH'U home. I Most wi,men iike to see everv room | furni-':e'l attractively. '.tut the room that is tliiir to the heart of the majority is 'l 1 !" dinir'.' room. A handsome Si<|( lioiml siK-h r.s we illustrate would j.'.st fill up that vacant space in YOl'R dinin.- room. You j van 'eve one to suit the rest of your furniture, be it kauri, rinm. oak or I other wood. Come and inspect these fine pi:oes of furniture. Brinj _vour husband or fiancee, he will teil you whether the workmanship is iionest or not. & N. JOHNSON, NEW PLYMOUTH FURNISHING WAREHOUSE. NEW PLYMOUTH. JNTHERE AWAY? rpo JOHN TAYLOR'S GENERAL STOKE, at FITZROY, for all imy groceries in future. Why .shouldn't I? His prices are as law, and his quality as high as any place I know. Come, all of you. Cart visits Smart Road every \Yfdjjesday. "" " J. TAYLOR FITZROY STORE. JJYGIENIC gAKERY, NEW PLYMOUTH. T ADIES! In the way of food "tlie best of everything and everything of the test" is what you like. Y r ou want to be -sure that you get the beet; you like to know that edibles are carefully prepared. We know that in questions of food woman's ideal is still the domestic process. The sentiment in favor of home-prepared' food goes all the way back to the cave woman's first experiments in baking. Home-made is still the high sign of exiOelleoee for everything that is to be .eaten, although a reproach for anything ;to be worn or used about the house. . And so we make our goods like "mother -used to make." Fruit and Mieat Pies, ■<Xkes, Pastry, Fancy Bread, Biscuits, etc. Space forbids detail. Pure Oream Ices •every day. Ring up No. 108, or call at the HYGIENIC BAKERY, Devon Street ,(J. C. Legg, proprietor), "for good things to eat.*
BEAUTY SHOW AT INGLEWOOD All of fashion's most exquisite beauties in millinery for the new season are here. Nothing is absent from our large, varied, carefully selected and well-bought stocks of dress goods, blouses, embroideries, ribbons, gloves, etc. The low prices won't make your jrisit less enjoyable. NICHOLLS AND SON, IMPORTERS : INGLEWOOD ]\JEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MER- . CANTILE AGENC* 00., LTD, STRATFORD. LAND AND STOCK SALESMEN, WOOL AND PRODUCE BROKERS, And GENERAL MERCHANTS. 23X ACRES, EltJtam District, firstclass Dairying land; lies nicely for cultivating into 50-acre farms without roading; will carry 100 cows, wild oh with good management should average] from £lO to £l2 per head; two houses, good concrete sheds; 60 to 60 acres ploughed, metal roads, bandy to factory, school, railway, etc. Price £3O; very «asy terms; or would lease to a man who has stock clear. No. 846 90Q ACRES, O.R.P. at 16s, carry 2% sheep per acre; house and sheds; about 286 acres grassed, balance good bu&; good level frontage to Mangaroa roafc school on corner of faan, storey teiepnontv etc., within two miles. No. 975
HEW ZEALAND LOAN AXD HERCANhub AGszrcr co, ltd. SIHATFOBD. A. C. KRTJi, / Land Representative.' ..
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 158, 13 October 1910, Page 1
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