CAN M A,KE YOURSELF VERY COMFORTABLE BY; SPENDING ON ONE Off OUR WONDERFUL FOR PICNICS, GOLF, GARDEN, BEACH, &c„ kc. MOREY AND MOORE THE BUSY CASH STOPE, KING STREET, Opposite drnegie Library. '
Ed or unnailed.—Dockrill's. .■? f/g LADIES' CHROME OX. SHOES I •and 1-bar Shoes, also Ladies' - Strong Shoes, 6/11.—Dockrill's. f 13 /g-MEN'S Leather-lined Chrome | Boots for. best wear. Best value in town.—Dockrill's. ' :.t QHEAP-JeJlies 2/3 dozen; Pickles,-? Swoet Mixed, Sweet Onions, 6herkins, Capt. White's, Gillajd's, Lazenby's *1 Mangoe 'Chutney, Asparagus, etc., at V Veale's Theatre Royal. JS # J£,BOOK Sale now proceeding. Bargains in books, stationery and fancy goods.—Booker & Keig. > •■ > £gA DOWN will secure a fine half- a acre, close to Post Office. Price is £750. Balance exceptionally easy terms. Gilmour & Clarke; New Plymouth. " ■' . RANTED KNOWN-Emery & 00. are ,"' the people for cycle repairs. 10-t.e, WANTED KNOWN—Tyres from 7/6.Emery & Co. 10-t.a* "piOR SALE—lfl acres, on old Hospital Road, one mile from town; river ■ boundary; ideal suburban residential site; extensively planted. Terms if de* sired. For, address apply office of thi paper. t*. JTALF-ACRE, three frontages, Devonstreet, Fitzroy; good terms, £36 i —Apply Hickman F. Russell. TF Bobby Burns were here the noo' He'd say 'twas meat we a' can eat. Whether roast or boil or stew. It is a treat, for 'tis a meat That auld and young can chew OLL'S MEAT BAZAARS. Q ACRES, excellent 4-roomed house, good garden and orchard, Westowßf freehold. £660. —Apply Hickman V» Russell. * 2f\(\ AOinSS excellent sheep toumtryp '** **'' close to towishipj WO aera la prats. Price for freehold, £4 111 pet \rxm.~ AoplT Htoltma* f. RuaselL maker, splendid order, £10; ternu, 8s monthly. Apply sharp.—Collier's, t* JJiOUND, in Devon street, opposite Theatre Royal—A large selection of cycles and accessories at Emery & Co.'s. TJO-te* 1460 ACRES of ftrst - class snce P country. About 740 acres felled and well grassed, balance bush; 215 acres of splendid fattening land; nearly 100 bullocks off this were sent to> Freezing Works last year. Subdivided into nine paddocks, all sheep-proof fencing. This is really healthy stock country, cattle and sheep doing remarkably well. Easy terms.—Cornwall & Whit-
QQg ACRES freehold; sheep country; 16 paddocks; ring fenced; sheep-proof country; situated on Waltara river; about 250 acres ploughable. Good roads. 11 miles frpm railway, 4 miles from township; 5-roomed house, yards and woolshed. Sell at £8 10s per acre. Unencumbered. Consider exchange for about 730 acres ploughable land handy to freezing works. J. H. Thompson, Stratford. TCTALF-ACRE, Henui, situated in Devon street in high sunny position. Beautifully laid-out grounds, lawn and [ shelter hedges; G : roomed house, bathroom, pantry, electric light, gas and water. House as good as new. Easy j terms. —Cornwall & Whitcombe. 1 TVO you want *nme cheap music? Then wait for Collier's great sale, \ commencing next Saturday, October 28. i Thcv want room for new stock; 26-8
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 112, 1 November 1911, Page 1
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