For Cash At the BUSY OASH STORE Opposite Carnegie Library KIW 0. STREET New PiymoutH r^icaaw»^.^wiißn>CT^ H | 1000 yds 42 inch Colored CHIFFONS W AX TED —People io save their money by huving their cycle rcjiairs, executed at Emery & Co.'s. 10-tx. \yANTED KNOWN—Every & Co. are the people for cycle repairs. 10-t.e. ANTED KNOWN—Tyres from 7/6. Emery & Co. 10-t.c. Y ULJ CAX GET IT CHEAPER AX THE RED POST. JJiOlt SALE—IO acres, on old Hospital Road, one mile 'from town; river boundary; ideal suburban residential •site; extensively planted. Terms if desired. I* or address apply oliiee of tiu paper. te; ACRES, excellent 4-roomed good garden and orchard, Westown; freehold. £USO. Apply Hickman P. Russell. 37 ACRES FREEHOLD, close to town; large bouse and good outbuildings. Price £o7s.—Apply Hickman P. Russtl TTALF-ACRE, three frontages, Devonstreet, Fitzroy; good terms, £3s®. —Apply IlicKman F. Russell. SJIX POUNDS down will secure a level section at Vogeltown. Price £BS; balance easy terms.—Gilmour & New Plymouth. Q-OOD Second-hand Piano by English maker, splendid order, £10; terisa, Ms monthly. Apply sharp.—jollier's. t& 41 O ACRES, beautiful coastal farm, level and undulating, rich maiden soil, will grow splendid crops ol rape, oats and potatoes, and for dairying cannot be surpassed. A sacrifice. Price £8 per acre. Terms, £3OO cash. -E. J. Carthew & Co. X 97 k.T.P„ handy dairy farm, u-roomed house, 12-bail shed, plantation. 8 paddocks; will milk (10 cows, on main metal road, and six miles from town and railway station. A great bargain. P[ice £l2 per acre. Terms, £250 cash.—E. J. Carthew & Co. ACRES good land; no weeds; 6roonied dwelling, good cowshed all conveniences; 5 miles from New Ply mouth. Price £GOO. A gift.—Gilmou ■ 1 5? POUNDS down will secure Vi acre Wallace Place. Price £150; balance oa»v terms. No money down if you wil bnilil. Gilmour & Clarke, New mouth. •RRTXSMEAT) & CHAPPEL PIAKOS are used by all lea ding musicians. Come in and try ihcm over before deciding on any other make.—ll. Collier & Co.. Sole Agents Taranaki. "DROWN Leghorn and Indian Runner Dnclc Eggs—73 prizes out of 77 entries during the last three years. Bred for prolific egg production. Brown Leghorn sellings. £1 Is ami 10s fid; Utility Laving Strains. 3s; Indian Runner Duck settings, ss.—C. V. Boulton, c/o. The Talkerios, Devon street East. ACRES freehold, only £4 per acre. Situated close to Urenui. IS'JO acres filled and grassed, balance bush. Undulating to hilly. Hood sheep country: i miles sheep-proof fencing; ■l-roomed house, dairy, cowshed, trapshed and sheep-yards. Carry GOO sheep all the year round. Terms, £.'500 cash; balance at. 5 jier cent.—Walter Bewley, Egmor.t street. SALE- -Good second-nand piano, all latest improvements, £2O; 11/8 per men;h.--Ilutl'mann. J-G von SA' 1 1..li,ii—Large Gramaphone ml !•: !'™nn iv best aitists; a I 11. ''..tli.T ,V Co. ' V-OU CAN GET IT CHEAPER AT. ' THE RED POST.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 62, 4 September 1911, Page 1
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465Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 62, 4 September 1911, Page 1
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