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BUSINESS NOTICES.

Farmers and investors are reminded of the sale of property which Mr. Newton King is holding at his mart, New Plymouth, to-morrow, on account of Mr. Chas. Clarke. The property to be offered is a really choice little"dairy farm, situated on the Wills road, Bell Block, within a quarter of a mile of Bell Block factory, post office, and school. The land is all level, well watered, and planted with shelter trees. The buildings on the property include a fiveroomed house, large up-to-date cowshed, calf pens and outbuildings. The farm is well-known, and to anyone in want of a small and really first-class property, this sale should offer an exceptional opportunity. The Sacred Heart High School, New Plymouth, will reopen on Monday, February 0. In this issue Webster Bros, advertise entries for their wcaner fair on Friday, March 10. Further entries solicited. The_ values the Melbourne are offering in calicoes and longcloths are positively without peer or parallel. The prices are so low, less in many instances than wholesale houses pay,'that it would be wisdom on the part of every woman to buy sufficient now to supply her requirements for two or three seasons. It is an absolute certainty that the prices of all cotton goods arc going to bo higher.-—Advt. The return of the boys to school and their outfit is engaging your attention. Why not visit White's sale and see their splendid lot of boy's suits, shirts, and stockings all at sale prices. Scout hose, 2s lid all sizes; saddlc-twecd knickers, 4s lid per pair; shirts at Is lid, 2s 2d, 2s Oil and 2s lid each; white tennis shirts for boys, 2s (id each.—Advt. Anibury Bros, announce a big clearance of summer oddments at their big store. A few prices are given in the replace advertisement elsewhere. French kid gloves, 2s lid a pair; wide sash ribbons, (id per yard; 42-inch chiffon, lid per yard; leather belts. Is each, are some of the special lines to be 'found at the Busy Cash Store, opposite, Carnegie Library, King street, New Plymouth.—Advt.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 225, 28 January 1911, Page 7

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BUSINESS NOTICES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 225, 28 January 1911, Page 7

BUSINESS NOTICES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 225, 28 January 1911, Page 7

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