FLOUNCING EMBROIDERY The Biggest Range of Flouncing Embroideries in the district bought job in England,-and are now , sellirrg at our store at. .' ; . . . oral The Greatest Value in the Dominion at KING :: STREET 4/9-MEN'S SPLIT BLUCHERS, nail- .'* I ed or unnailed.—Dockrill'B. '' 77 g LADIES' CHROME OX. SHOES'' "" and 1-bar Shoes, also Ladies'' -'•' Strong Shoes, 0/11.—Dockrill'a. .>■ ' 13 / g-MEX'S Leather-lined, Chrome ' Boots for best wear. Beat ' : value in town.-,Dockrill*s. QHEAP— Jellies 2/3 dozen; Pickles, •' Sweet Mixed, Sweet Onions, Gherkins, Capt. mite's, Gillard's, Lazenby's ■ Mangoo Chutney, Asparagus, etc., at ' Veale's Theatre Royal. B'.K BOOK now proceeding. V Bargains in books, stationery and ■'■ fancy goods.—Booker & Keig. £SO DOW3sT wiu secu, ' e a *ne half. : acre, close to Post Office. Price '"• >s, flfO. Balance exceptionally easy terms.- Gilmour & Clarke, New Ply- <'i month.' . , •.. RANTED KXOWN-Emery & 00. are "', the people for cycle repairs. 10-t*. RANTED KNOWN-Tyrea from 7/fl.Emery & Co. 10-t* ■' ; pOR SALE—I« acres, on old Hospital Road, one mile from town; river boundary: ideal snhnrhun ' " site; extensively planted. Terms if d sired. For address apply office of tbi ' paper. t*. '= JJALF-ACRE, three frontages, Devon- cstreet, Fitzroy; good terms, £364. ■"? - Apply Hickman F. Russell. *' ■ TF Bobby Bums were here the no©* 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. 9 ACRES, excellent 4-roomed house, good garden and orchard, Westerns; v ,' freehold. £660. —Apply Hickman 1.. ' Russell. Q.OOD Second-hand Piano by EnglilY maker, splendid order, £10; terms, «' -8s monthly. Apply sharp.—Collier's. U " in Devon street, opposite Theatre Royal—A large selection 01. cycles and accessories at Emery & Co.'s. iO-te. g .; 1460 ACRES of nrst-class sheep country. About 740 acres ■' " foiled and well grassed, balance bush; 215 acres of splendid fattening land; nearly 100 bullocks oft* 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 & Whitcombe. JJALF-ACRE, Hcnui, situated in Devon ''] street in high sunny position. { Reautifu'ly laid-out grounds, lawn and. ; shelw-r hedges; G-roomed house, bath- ~"> mm,,, pantry, electric light, gas and, waior. House as good as new. Easy terms.—Cornwall & Whitcombe. "" best built in New Plymouth. Section full eighth acre. Price £575. — Gilmour &. Clarke, New Plymouth. £SO DOWX w!!1 SGC,lre a fine haWacre. close to Post Office. Price is £750. Balance exceptionally easy terms. Gilmour & Clarke, New Plymouth. "g^J^—WATCH our window for special snaps. All goods marked in plain figures.—Booker & Keig. £7O Do^-N " wi " b ". v a quarter-a«re and reallv goml 5-roomed house, with gas and water laid on. Situated Vogeltown, Priee onlv £48(1. Must be sold.—Cornwall &. Whitcombe.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 115, 4 November 1911, Page 1
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440Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 115, 4 November 1911, Page 1
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