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A GREAT SALE COMMENCING ON SATURDAY, 27th MAY, AND RUNNING FOR SIX WEEKS ONLY. Big Bargains for Brisk Buyers at BELLRINGER BROS., Ltd.. Great Annnal Cash Advertising Sale. We are making this Sale the b : ggest thing we have ever attempted. For months past we hare been thinking about it. Our London kuyera can vouch (or the sizeof »ur purchases, and the eood ships Turakina, lonic, Tainui, Kia Ora, Harpagus, Delphic, Star of Australia, Matafcua, Parthenia and others have landed or are coming with goods for this sale bought for cash in the British, American and Continental marketi. We offer you PEERLESS PURCHASES FOR PROMPT PELF AT PEALING PRICES. RING OUT THE OLD! RING IN THE NEW! | SPECIMEN PRICES: M»(.•:*•»• v Affirm*, Jtin mesn, per roll of 50yds, Best Quality British make, Ift 2/6, 2ft 4/6, 3ft 6/, 4ft 8/, sft 10/-, Oft 12/-. GALVANISED CORRUGATED ROOFING HSON, per sheet, sft 1/6, 6ft 2/-, 7ft 2/5, Bft 2/9, 9ft 3/2, 10ft 3/7. We have a large demand for this iron; its quality is undoubted. SPOUTING, RIDGING, DOWNPIPE, FLASHING, ETC. 6HEEP AND PIG NETTING, 2ft 7/-, 2»/ 2 ft 8/-, 3ft 9/- per r»H of 50yds. Best quality British make. AXES, Plumbs', Tasmanian pattern, 3% to 4y 2 lbs, 4/6 each; Hunt's British axes 4J- each; boys' axes 3/- each. Highgrade second growth Hickory Handles, Axe, 1/2 each. DISSTON'S ONE-MAN SAWS, first quality, 3ft 6/6, 3y 2 ft 7/-, 4ft 8/-. Lumbermen's tooth, 4y 2 ft, 9/-. One-man Champion tooth caws, 3ft 5/-, 3y 2 ft 6/-, 4ft 9/- each. Crosscut Saws, Tas manian M. tooth, spring steel, 1/9 per foot. Perforated laws* tooth, 2/- per foot. WIRE NATLS.- We have 5 tons landing, all sizes, iy 2 in to 6in, 2d per lead-head nails, 3d per lb. FENCING WIRE, galvanised, plain, 12/0; barb, 16s per cwt. FENCING STAPLES, galvanised, iy 2 in 2d; iy 4 in 2%d; lin 3d per 11' UNIVEr COPPERS, No. 0, 4/-; No. 1, 5/-J No. 2, 6/eac ARE ALLOWING A Special Discount of Twopence in the Shilling Off CUTLEKY, HOLLOW-WaSE, TOOLS, LAMPWARE, ELECTROPLATE, PICTURES, FRAMES, PAPERHANGINGS, and all other lines, WITH THE EXCEPTION OF Explosives, Paints and Oils and several builders' lines, for which we will be pleased to give special quotes. PAPERHANGINGS^ 1 We are making a very special offer in Canadians to ciear. Prices reduced from 5/- per roll to 2/6; from 2/6 to 1/9; from 2/- to 1/4; from 1/6 to 1/-; from 1/- to Bd. Nice patterns, good colorings. We have some BEAUTIFUL THINGS in CALDERCRUIX OATMEALS, and our General Stock is by far the largest in Taranaki. Off all these anl the very latest designs in Friezes, we are allowing Twopence in the Shilling Discount. We only guarantee to sell at .these figures whilst our direct imported "stock holds out. Get in early and make sure of the bargains. These prices are for CASH and CASH ONLY. No deviation will be made from this rule. Bellringer Bros., Ltd. DEVON ST., NEW PLYMOUTH. BROADWAY, STRATFORD SELECTED TARANAKI DAIRY FARMS iivniio, ncchold; subdiviced into ■ vv rich land, well watered and sub- ****■*■ \% paddocks, well watered and divided into 6 paddocks; within 7 miles in grass; within 10 miles of New Plyof New Plymouth; handy to factory; mouth, and one mile of Factory, Post 6-roomed house, cotfshed and outbuild- Office and School. Buiiuings include six ings. Title, Land Transfer. Price, £l4 roomed house, cowshed, trapshed and im10s per acre; easy terms. 4073 plement shed. Fine orchard; well sheltered. Price, £l4 per acre; £IOOO OAA ACRES, freehold, on Waimate down will secure this. 3977 Ov\t piajng. a ]i i e vel and ploughable and now in grass; 6-roomed house, T7"ERY choice dairy farm of 102 acres; whare and cowshed, with milking ma- * situated on good metal road; 2% chine driven by water power; 1% miles miles to Dairy Factory, School, Railway from Factory, Post Office and School. Station and town; good 7-roomed house, Price, £32 per acre; terms, £BOO down, 10-bailcd cowshed, piggeries, fowl-run, balance for five years at 5 per cent. A calf paddocks; well sheltered by plantagood investment. 4055 tions and hedges; 8 paddocks, all plough able; also about 40 dairy cows and youn> lAA ACRES, within five minutes of stock at valuation. Price, £3O per acre; "*- V " Post Office, Store and Factory; terms, £SOO cash and balance can remain all in grass, subdivided and well watered; at 5 per cent. 4-roomed house, cowshed and trapshed. Land Transfer title. Price, £25 per acre; only £SOO cash required. Some of the best land in Northern Taranaki. 4011 I have on my books a large number of Dairy Farms, Sheep Runs, Bush Properties, Store Businesses, etc., and shall be pleased to show intending buyers over any property, and give them the I) encfit of my 35 years' experience of Taranaki lands. All correspondence promptly attended' to. Loans negotiated. Terms arranged. AUCTIONEER, NEWTON KING LAND AGENT AND < NEW PLYMOUTH. GENERAL MERCHANT. "The Good Is tite Foe To the Better." Says an old Norwegian Proverb A ND that is the principle on which YOUNG, HOBBS & CO.'S business is workei'. riM) improve the good is our ever present study. What is known to be good does not prevent us from striving to make it better. T AST year's qualities may have been good. This year's are to be better, though to many it may seem impossible. TO7ORKIXG on this idea, the Customer is bound to be well served. The best for the money is inevitable. IHIS applies especially to Horse Feed, our stock of RANGITIKEI and BLENHEIM Prime Oat Sheaf Chaff being better than ever in quality. Oats, xco, show in better sample, of which we have A grade Cartons, Sparrowbills, Duns and Algerian Seed Oats. ALKO Primest Table Potatoes, free from grub and blight. Pollard, Bran, Barleymeal, Sucrosine, and Molascuit, at lowest quotations. "PONE DUST and Mt. Lyell Superphosphates can be had at small cost. all your produce wants, come to us. We'll please ycr. YOUNG, HOBBS ft CO. emiFcr.D

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 2, 27 June 1911, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 2, 27 June 1911, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 2, 27 June 1911, Page 7

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