BUSINESS NOTICES.
The attention of investors is directed to the ?ale of property which Mr. Newton King is holding at his mart in Devon street, New Plymouth, 011 Saturday next. The property, which consists of some 329 acres of rolling country, is sub-divided into convenient paddocks, and is all cleared with the exception of some 70 acres of shelter bush. It is conveniently situated on the Main north road, about 27 miles from Waitara, and is within Ave miles of post and telegraph office and factory, and one mile from school. Oo the farm are good 5-roomed house with; verandah, wool shed and sheep pens, sheep dip, G-bail cowshed, and good orchard. Water has been laid on to the house from a good spring. The Awakino coach passes the property three times a week. Being situated in a good rising district this property should meet with' ready sale. The attention of farmers and breeders is drawn to the sale of pedigree and show stock which Mr. Newton King is holding at his Waiwakaiho yards on Fri-' •lay next, the day after the- Taranaki metropolitan show. The sale of showstock was advertised to take place at 11 o clock, but owing to insufficient entries being received, the sale will not commence till the usual time, 12.30 p.m. The attention of the ladies of New Plymouth is drawn to the free health talk to be given to-night by Miss R. JL Clark, representative of the Viavi C 0.,, of New Zealand. These talks are in-t teresting as well as instructive, andt ladies should avail themselves of this opportunity of hearing them. lbe Melbourne Clothing Company an* noimces that the following special are in full supply again: Men's welted boots, His <Jd; women's famous shilling stockings, black and tan; wonderful 72in. sheeting, Is yard; boys' braces, 3d pair; men's saddle trousers, 8s Gd; grey denims' 3s J)d; line cashmere socks, Is pair. Natural form sandals at lowest prices in Taranaki.
The two great events in New Plymouth this week are the Agricultural ■Show on Wednesday and Thursday, which j will eclipse any previous effort, and Ambury's special supplementary show of spring and summer dresses and millinery (ready to put on), selected in London and| Paris by Miss Harrison, who has just leturned and will be delighted to meet her numerous friends ami visitors to town on Tuesday and every day through the week. Ladies, you .will be delighted. Many special lines for Xmas are now being opened at White and Sons. Plain casement cloths in cream and green, casement cloths with green art designs, white and ocru lace curtains, carpet runner at Cd, Is, and 2s (id per yard, and other household requirements which the spring cleaning will emphasise. Hundreds of lovely designs in flouncing embroideries selling at Is 7d and Is lid per yard, job lot bought in England for Morev and Moore, the Busy Gash Drapers, King street. A. X. Marey, Central Motor Garage, Egmont street, New Plymouth.—Motor
car for hire, day or night (careful driver, 12 montha' experience in Wellington)!' Telephone 355 (or 14, private residence. Gover street).-—Advt.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 127, 20 November 1911, Page 8
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518BUSINESS NOTICES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 127, 20 November 1911, Page 8
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