FLOUNCING EMBROIDERY The Biggest Range of Flouncing Embroideries in the district bought job in England, and are now ' selling at ouf" store at . . . . .' The Greatest Value in the Dominion at JMOREY AND MOORE'S ! KING :: STREET JUST Opened, "direct from the well- | , known English. Manufacturers of ) j, Children's Shoes, Howlett & White—A .' Splendid, assortment for tliis siimmw^-'''' Inspection invited— Dockrill's. IQ/g-LADIES' Colored Shoes, direct '■) rrom the English manufacturer*/' : v; K. &■ J. Clark's Blaucos to clean all colors—Dockrill's. IJ/g-LADIEs' Tan Glace Bar Shoes, light, for summer wear. Re-.. member, we give round rubbers free with " every pair of boots or shoes purchased. —Dockrill's. Ql-lEAP— Jellies 2/3 dozen; Pickles, Sweet Mixed, Sweet Onions, Gher- : ■ kins. Capt. White's, Gillard's, Lazenby's Mangoo Chutney, Asparagus, etc., at '■- Vealo's Theatre Royal. £SO DOWN will secure a line half- __ acre, close to Post Office. Prie» ' is £750. Balance exerptionally easyterms. Gilmour & Clarke, New Ply. mouth. RANTED KNOWN-Emery & Co. are the people for cycle repairs. 10-t*. RANTED KNOWN-Tyres from 7/8.Emery & Co. 10-t* pOR SALE—I 6 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.«. JJALF-ACRE, three frontages, Devon. street, Fitzroy; good terms, £3s*. - Apply Hickman F. Russell. TF Bobby Burns were here the notf .■''-' He'd say''twas meat we a' can eat* Whether roast or boil or stew. . '.:.-■': It is a treat, for 'tis a.meat 5 -'..'. That auld and young can chew OLL'S MEAT BAZAARS. Q ACRES, excellent 4-roomed hou*% '. I good garden and orchard, Westownjj | freehold. £650. —Apply Hickman 1,.' Russell. Q.OOD Second-hand Piano by Englirt • maker, splendid order, £10; terxub. 8s monthly. Apply sharp.—Collier's, t*. JJiOUND, in Devon street, opposite Theatre Royal—A large selection oL cycles and accessories at Emery &.. Co.'h. lfl-tJ. -, 1460 ACRES of flr *t-«'ass sheepcountry. About 740 acres felled and well grassed, balance bush; 21a acres of splendid fattening land; nearly 100 bullocks oft" this were sent to> Freezing Works last year. Subdivided in Jo nine paddocks, all* sheep-proof fencing. This is really healthy stock coun- ■ try, cattle and sheep'doing remarkably .. well. Easy terms—Cornwall & Whit- ! combe. pjALFACUE, Henui, situated in Devon -iroet in high sunny position. rV"'i' ifnlly laid-out grounds, lawn and ' shrli., r hedges; G-rooined house, bath- ' room, pantry,- electric light, gas and water. House as good as new. Easy '■■ ■ terms.—Cornwall & Whiteombe. £SQ CASH will secure a fine Home, best built in New Plymouth. Sect inn full eighth acre. Price £575. Gilmour & Clarke, New Plymouth. ■!£ so DOWN will secure a.fine halfj acre, close to Post Office. Price is .€750. Balance exceptionally easy terms. Gilmour & Clarke, New Ply- '" mouth. £7O Do^ra will ,)n y a quarter-acre and really good 5-roomed house,. with gas and water laid on. Situated. Price only £406. '.Jjus£ %»'* c} sold.—Cornwall & "VYhitconibe, " ,:*"\&
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 117, 8 November 1911, Page 1
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459Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 117, 8 November 1911, Page 1
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