FLODNCING EMBROIDERY The Biggest Range of Em-, broideries in the • 1 district bought job in England, and are" now selling at our . store at . . . . , > 4 1/IM/H Per yard. The Greatest Value in the Dominion at MOREY AND MOORE'S KING :: STREET 4/0-MEN'S SPLIT HLUCHERS, nailed or unnailed.—Dockrill's, 7/' ft BOIES' CHROME OX. SHOES • and 1-bar Shoes,'also Ladies' .. Strong Shoes, <5/11.—Dockrill's. % 13/ Leather-lined Chroma ; . Boots for best wear. Beat value in town.—Dockrill's. QHEAP—Jellies 2/3 dozen; Pickles, 1 Sweet Mixed, Sweet Onions, Gher- ■ kms, Capt. White's, Gillard's, Lazenbv'g - Mangoe Chutney, Asparagus, etc., at ■" Veale's Theatre Royal.
, BiK BO,01? Sale now proceeding. Bargains in books, stationery and fancy goods—Broker & Keig. ' £SO DOWN i! 1 secure a fine half- _ acre,clo&e, to Post Office, Price is £750. 'Balance exceptionally easy terms. Gilmour & Clarke, New Plymouth. ' ' . RANTED KNOWN—Emery & 00. are the people for cydo repairs. 10-t#. RANTED KNOWN—Tyres from 7/9,-. Emery & Co. 10.^ pOR SALE—I 6 acres, on old Hospital Road, one mile from town; rivef boundary; ideal suburban' residential' site; extensively planted. Terms if d*> sired. For address apply office of thi paper. . +. TTALF-ACRE, three frontages, Devon-' street, Fitzfoy; good terms, £B5l - Apply Hickman P; Russell. 1 IF Bobby Bums were here the noo' He'd say 'twas meat we a' can m Whether roast or boil or stew. It is a treat, for 'tis a meat Tliatauld and young can chew OLL'S MEAT BAZAARS. Q ACRES, excellent 4-roomed good garden and orchard, Westownj freehold. £650. —Apply Hickman V. Russell. Q.OOD Second-hand Piano by Englirt maker, splendid order, £10; term, 8s monthly. Apply sharp.—-Collier's, t* in Devon street, opposite Theatre Royal—A large selection oi cycles and accessories at Emery & Co.'s. lfl-ti. 1460 ACRES of first-class sheep * , country. About 740 acres felled and well grassed, balance bush; 213 ncres of splendid fattening land; nearly 100 bullocks off this were sent to Freezing Works last year.- Subdivided into nine paddocks, all slieep.-proof fencing. This is really healthy stock coun-' try, cattle and sheep doing remarkably well. Easy terms.—Cornwall & Whitcombe. HALF-ACRE, Henui, situated in Devon n 'r } n hi S h BKnny position. Beau, ifu.lv laid-out grounds, lawn and sli"l'.'i hedges; G-roomed house, bathroom, pantry, electric light, g as and water. House as good as new. Easy terms.—Cornwall & Wliitcombe. £SO CASH Will secure a fine Home, „ ~ . in New Plymouth. Section full eighth acre. Priee £575. Gilmour & Clarke, New Plymouth. £SO DOWX wi " secur e a line half- _ acre, close to Post Office. Price is £750. Balance exceptionally easy terms. Gilmour & Clarke, New Plymouth. B.K~~ W ATCH our window for special snaps. All goods marked in plain figures.—Booker & Keig. £7O DOWN will buy a quarter-acre and reallv L r oo ' s'i'oomed house, with gas and water laid on. Situated Vosreltown. Priee only £4OO. Must bftsold.—Cornwall & Wliitcombe.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 116, 6 November 1911, Page 1
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455Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 116, 6 November 1911, Page 1
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