BUSINESS NOTICES.
PROPERTY SALES. Messrs Cornwall and Whitcombe report having sold within the last month the following properties:—Mr, A. E. Watkin's well-known White Cliffs estate, consisting of 620 acres, also his 80-acre homestead property, situated at the Mimi, Urenui, to a southern buyer. (The above properties were sold in conjunction with the N.Z. Loan and Mercantile Co.); Mr. J. H. Sellars' Okaiawa property, consisting of 210 acres, at £65 per acre, to Mr. A. E. Watkins, of Mimi; Urenui. This farm will make an ideal home for Mr. Watkins' pedigree Jerseys. Mr. Watkins alseo purchased Mr. Sellars' pedigree Berkshire pigs, and will continue breeding this well-known' strain. Mr. Wm. Outfield's 8% acreß at Fitzroy to a local investor; Mr. Neitzel's I'2 acres and house at Spotswood to Mr. Nelson; also one acre of Mr. Stanley Smith's, situated at Chilman's Extended, to Mr. Herbert Smart. Several sections at 'Fitzroy and Moturoa have changed hands at satisfactory figures.
The people of Taranaki will do well to read an enclosed red and white circular containing notice of the extraordinary bargains to be obtained for two more weeks only from Alf. M. Skeates' gigantic sale of jewellery. Mr. Skeates is determined to clear out hi's present stock to make room for new, and, in consequence, will refuse no reasonable offer for anything. Owing to the Melbourne Clothing Company's annual stock-taking it h*s been decided to extend the firm's great reduction sale to Wednesday, 20th March. This, will be absolutely the last day of reduced prices on regular stock, and in the meantime everything in the nature of oddments, remnants, and broken sizes is to be slaughtered. Amburys' throw-out jobs in summer lines can be bought at less than half the origi»al price. Summer millinery oddments, 4s lid to 9s lid, were not bought for twice the money. Job washing costumes at half price, are smart to finish the summer with. Washing dress pieces at 2s.lid, 3s 6d, and 3s lid. The dress lengths are splendid quality and cheap us dusters. See windows for a few days. Value cannot be beaten. White and Sons have just received a consignment of High School uniforms in all wool materials, of Kaiapoi manufacture. Shirts, pants, belts, and stockings are in stock in all sizes. Hundreds of slashing bargains in the 2s lid room at the Big Job Fair at Morey and Moore's Busy Cash Store opposite Carnegie Library, King street, commeueing Tuesday morning at 9 o'clock. An up-to-date and reliable Wolseley car for hire any hour of the day or night. Prompt service and careful driving.—A. N. Morey, Central Motor Garage, Igmont street. Garage 'phone, 355 j private 'phone 14 (Gover street).
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 220, 15 March 1912, Page 4
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444BUSINESS NOTICES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 220, 15 March 1912, Page 4
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