BIG FAIR NOW ON SEE BOOM M@rey and Moure CASH DRAPERS, OPPOSITE CARNEGIE LIBRARY KING STREET
I ■*» SALE-w wreß, on old Hospital Koad, one mile from town; rim boundary; suburban residential' site j extensively planted. Terms if desired. For address apply officii of tte paper. ta I £2BO DOWN will bu y 75 inI cluJmg 18 cows, at £lB per acre. See Giimour & Clarke, New Plv--1 ■ mouth*. ■ . . ,' ■; "; ' . ■ ■ ! \yANTED-A good steady run of cus- | tomers to buy Veale's new season's ! seeds, vegetable and flower. Just arrived at Veale's. <JQ ACRES, Freehold, Sentry Hill; all level. Carry 40 cows, besides other stock. Cottage,-cowshed, trapshed, etc. Price £25 per acre; balance 5 per cent.—J. H. Wood & Co., New Plymouth. SECOND-HAND Piano by best Continental maker. Steel frame, cheek action, walnut case. Piano 18 months old. Guaranteed. Cost 4.1 guineas. Circumstances allow us sell 30 guineas cash or 17s (3d month.—Apply sharp, Collier's. 2go ACRES North Auckland, half in grass, balance rough feed; 5room house, cart-shed, dairy, separator, 4 bail cowshed, 0 paddocks; well watered; 100 acres level, balance easy hills. Price, £1500; terms, £SOO cash.~Walter Bewley, Egmont street. SCORES buy at Auld's, New Plymouth, simply because, they give the best value for a sovereign. SALE—Good, clean waste paper. Apply Publisher, Daily News. £2BO DOWN will buy 75 acres, int*<*"JV eluding'lß cows, at £lB per acre. See Giimour & Clarke, New Plymouth. '•;','.. £l6 PER ACRE for a s ° m ' ,i conccra of 105 acres; all in grass;, all ploughable; mostly level; five paddocks; good fences; half-mile factory; close to school; G-room house, cowshed, trapshed, etc. Stock, 16s cows, bull, cans, buckets, spring trap, etc. Terms, £250 cash.— Walter Bewley, Egmont street. \jyE are in a position to-do your print- '' ing—all oi it, whether in large or small lots.—Daily News, 'Phone'i'll3, Stratford. "■.jV.vV
± f >X,o DOWN will buy 75 acres, incWOV cluding 18 cows , A t ,£lB per acre. See Gilmcrar & Clarke-,'-'New Plymouth. '■ SALE—A partly-Improved Kurt section on the Carrington 1 bargain.—Apply early to W. B. Ddiie», Land Agent. 2-t* Jyp. MASSEY-It is wdl'kno'wn Taranaki wants a Mmisterf>aj»i the manager of the Meat be pleased to minister to all Tiranald's wants. For the pvimest meats, we are out on our ow*; 39 on the Phone. ' "1 f) A ACRES Dairy Farm, a'ii''*feadXtHjXJ level good-quality land-f no weeds; good house, 21-bail cowshed; etc.; carry 35 cows and young stock. Price £lO per acre, on terms: equity, £llOO. Or will exchange for larger dairy farm.— Walter Bewley, Egrnont street. ';.:, WATCH eight big windows for the next week for throw-out bargains. Last week of Ambury's big sale. 3-6 OF INTEREST TO LADIES. MOST Ladies would like to earn m«ney in their spare time, provided the work was pleasant and profitable. Making lace on a Torchon T.aee Loom is simple and a pleasant way of making money. We will purchase at highest trade prices all your work. Send 3d in stamps for Illustrated Booklet and Prices. THE TORCHOX LACE CO. {Desk 0) 9 Centrewav. 263 Collins street. Melbourne (late Empire Arcade). 2
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 68, 7 August 1912, Page 1
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