ri E A L A X D JJ A I L W A Y S. IMPORTANT SALE OF FREEHOLD BUSINESS SITES, WELL-BUILT COTTAGE PROPERTIES, AND TOWN' AND SUBURBAN RESfDEXTLVL BULDIXG SITES. GOOD TEMPLARS' HALL, NEW PLYMOUTH. WEDNESDAY EVENING OCTOBER 18. Under instrustions from tlie Honorable the Minister of Railways, JJEWTOX KING will sell by Auction at the Good Templars' Hall, Courtenay Street, New Plymouth, on WEDNESDAY, October 18, at 7.30 p.m.,— The whole of the Subdivisions of Railway Lands formerly occupied by the Line through the Town, or acquired in connection with the Deivation works. The Sections to be offered comprise Valuable Frontages in Devon Street (in the very heart of the Borough), Gill Street and Powderham Street, * Choice Building Sites in Vivian Street, Curringlnn Road, St. Michael's Square. Buller Street. Molesworth Street, and on the Devon Line opposite Fitzroy Station, 1!) Good Dwellings of from 4 to V rooms, and Excellent Homestead Sites on Waiwaka Road. Waiwaka Terrace, and Malioe Street, adjacent to the well settled suburb of Chilman's Estate. Very reasonable reserves have been fixed in order to ensure a clearance of these surplus properties,-and the terms of sale arc 10 per cent, cash, 10 per cent. in three months, and balance one year. All Titles'are Laud Transfer. Plans and schedules of lots will be available by October 1. . Any information respecting this Sale may be obtained in the meantime from Mr. F. P. CORKILIv Agent for the Department, National Bank Chambers. /■
BUSINESS NOTICES
"Always up-to-date" is what the local 11.8. establishment is claiming to bo in their advertisemcnt in this issue. That this claim is justified an inspection of their new .stock for the present season will prove to anyone paying the house a visit, for the assortment of everything for spring wear is large and well varied, and the prices are as usual —the lowest.
It is surprising how many people deny themselves the one essentiality to complete happiness in their homes merely through their not coming into contact with those able and willing to explain to, them the easiest methods by which such happiness can be attained.* Music is the one thing needed and less noise. To posses a Brinsmead or Chapped piano is the laudable ambition of every musical mind. The very easy terms on which these can be purchased at H. Collier and Co's remove all obstacles to its immediate possession and render it no longer neeosary to wait till the band strikes up the '•Funeral March." Visit Collier's showroom and judge for yourselves.
The immortal Sullivan sang in one of his operas 'The flower* that bloom in the spring tra la," and the words are irecalled to memory when looking a.t the veritable llower garden now shown in Messrs. -Morey and Son's spring millinery display. In a replace Advertisement published in this issue the firm calls attention to the very fine allowing of Paris models. Many of these are strict duplicates of those worn but recently in "Gav Paree."
The Melbourne announces special values-in new lines of men's white tennis and neglige shirts ait 2s lid; colored neglige shirts in new striped effects, 3s (id; smart new crepe neglige shirts in I'asliionaMe stripes, 5s (id; also special values in summer underwear, 2s lid, 3s (id, and 3s Od. Pants to match.
Paisley shantungs are a novelty of the season for cotton dresses. White and Sons have a line range of these goods priced at Is per yard. At this price the firm have a very fine showing of Japanese crepes, nine different an 1 pretty- designs. Colored and blaelc and white lustres are going extremely w/i! for skirts. Whites' prices for these are 2s Ud and 3s 3d per vard.
Monoseopes.—To see the beauty of flowers, see Harry Gilbert's window today. It will surprise you. These are a rare novelty and of interest to children as well as lovers of flowers.
We invite everyone to inspect our beautiful display of spring fashions in every department The showrooms are full of beautiful millinery, costumes, mantles, blouses, skirts, dust coats, underclothing, hosiery and neckwear. Personally selected in London by our head milliner (Miss Harrison). These goods are the essence of daintiness and good taste, and will charm the crowds of visitors to our showrooms. Everyone invited from Tuesday right on. Every day new goods being displayed at Amburys'.—Advt A. N. Morey, Central Motor Garage, Egmont street, New Plymouth.—Motor car for hire, day or night (careful driver, 12 months' experience in Wellington). Telephone 355 (or 14, private residence, Gover street).—Advt.
Roslyn suits are built with a thorough knowledge of the science of correct suit-building.—Advt. ■ J .m^l«ta.i Wear Roslyn Unshrinkable Flannel, "Delta" finish, and you will know what real comfort is. Ask persistently for it. —Advt. Ask for the famous Pvoslvn Writing Pads. We are indebted to the Drapers' Record for the information that Warner's Rust-proof Corsets have the largest output of any corset factory in the world. —Advt. The famous Roslyn Writing Pads, Cd and Is each from local drapers. A pleasure to write on. —Advt. Draper-, if you travel with us. you will partake of our life and vigor; the greatest among you is not too great to gi'ow. Will yftu join us then in speeding up the sales of Warner's Rustproof Corsets?---Ross and (ilcndinning, Ltd., wholesale agents for Warner's j Rust-proof Corsets.—Advt. | Warner's Rust-proof Corsets, univer-1 sally popular.—Advt. OUT THE BEST PLACE IS BAKER'S.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 81, 26 September 1911, Page 8
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