Sutton's Champion AND Sutton's Crimson King SPECIAL fertiliser turnip pHAMROCI fEW PLYMOUTH. I 3K Though the continuous cold winds and rain have delayed swede sowing there is yet time to secure good crops, and we specially recommend SUTTON'S CHAMPION AND SUTTON'S CRIMSON KING as most suitable for this period of the season. They are quick growers and heavy croppers. : 1 . i. The lateness necessitates a more liberal application-of SHAMROCK SPECIAL TURNIP MANURE—a dressing of 2%cwt per acre will produce a bountiful crop of good swedes. SOLE AGENTS: E. GRIFFITHS & CO NEW PLYMOUTH.
• V z.\ V;; V •" i Footwear o Match your Summer frocks YHE new styles in ladies' Foot :. ..' . j exceptionally sji a " a.ia 1 ""coming. Jhe beet of them are it b? teen at McEWEN'S L-- - , M Where it doesn't cost much to buy the best Footwear made. £ Among the choicest styles are Ladies' Albany and Albany-Ifcngtry -Shoes in ton and black. v. .. They are easy fitting, with nice buckles or bows, pump soles, an/ . medium shaped toes. Have & peep in the windows. The tiny cash pr£t„ > will agreeably surprise yon. McEwen Bros., " ■('- ■ ■ ■ w ' " ' J - BOOT IMPORTERS, NEW PLYMOUTH. *i. <
w?» lio A GOOD INVESTMENT FOR B|IEEP FARMERS RAT.B by Private Treaty, 750 ACRES FREEHOLD, Taranaki. All good rich goil, well laid down in Mixed English Grasees, fenced and sub-divided fcito eonveniesnt paddocks. All easy lolling country and "well watered with runftMgatrearaS. Lies wdl to the ann;fronts good metal road. 2% miles to 'Townihip and Saleyards; 2 mile* to the Dairy Factory and School. The Whoitf 1* wellsuited lor subdivision into Dairy Farms. PRICE, £8 6s per acre. '•Reasonable terms can be arranged. (3480) SOME GOOD DAIRY FARMS tjflftl ACRES FREEHOLD. Rfch>ast Land,'all level and in grass. A first'iLtiJL Dairy Farm. Wdl fenced and subdivided into convenient padcbi. Six-roomed Hotue, Washhouse, Bathroofli, Cowshed, etc. Situated two jyiee from Dairy Factory and. School. PRICE £25 per acre. EASY TERMS. (4281) FREEHQLD. Tar'anaki Coast Land. All level rich dairy land, . . f well fenced; and divided into convenient paddocks. Fronting Main Metal Road. Good dwelling house containing six rooms, washhouse and out ftnildings; 12-bail cowshed. One mile to cheese factory and school, also townfjtip ai«i> 42 cows, etc., can be taken over at valuation if required. PRICE £S& per acre. laa ACRES FREEHOLD near New Plymouth, situate on the Coast, fronting ' . Metalled Road. All level, well fenced and subdivided into convenient padflorfa l Six-roomed house, large 30- bailed cowshed ard outbuildings. Qiiar- ' ternSe to Factory and Railway Sta «ion. PRICE . £3O per acre. EASY TERMS. (3463) FREEHOLD DAIRY FARM ANO OIL RIGHTS qaa fjCHVR six from Post Office, New Plymouth. All in grass, well dUU fenced and subdivided into about 16 paddocks. Two dwelling homes and all necessary outbuildings. Good orchard. Two miles to the Dairy Victor? School quite close. On good metalled road. PRICE £2O per acre, ■fedudiin Oil Rights. (4329) My T*™ l Register contains the pick of the Taranaki Province, and land-seekers ■eaa be suited by on me. Dairy farms in areas from 50 to 600 acres, •raring runs from 750 to 0000 acres, at low prices and on easy terms. Iljave also numerous town and suburban pro perties for sale; also businesses of every description. Client® shown over proper ties free oi charge. Correspondence aoeciallv invited. UaArepresentatives: F. E. ORBELfc, New Plymouth; J. M. HIGNETT, Stratford; F. E- MOORE, Kaponga. NEWTON KING AUCTIONEER, LAND k FINANCIAL AGENT. NEW PLYMOUTH.
May Your Cap of Happiness Be Ever Riled With Amber Tips. mmmmmmm |A» nectar to the lip* of the young (oik, and a refreshing boon to thate of older yean. Amber Tips Tea has a quality, a fragrance, and a flavour that needs but a trial to convince the most discriminating. Ia every home where economy reigns jointly with sterling quality Amber Tips Tea ihould be used, for it represents full value for your money. Hence no coupons are needed to sell it. The fact that its sales far outstrip those of any coupon tea is the best proof of hi quality. Moreover, it is always full weight without the Ait your grocer for Amber He tells three grades. The special 2/- per pound Amber Hps blend is remarkable value for the' money—the 1/10 grade is abe a very fine tea. * * A brand at 1 /B—excellent value (or the money—is also sold. No old or stale teas ever ester iftto u Amber Tips." 27 71 Wli & fr £> c. GW^.306», m? WiiolewUe Agent, Newton King, New Pljmaau*
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 172, 19 January 1912, Page 7
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