SECOND INSTALMENT of LONDON "JOBS." Extraordinary Bargains* Remarkable Dnderprices. fdiien Check- \ Glass Cloth, 14in """'" > wi4e, wortKsid: 3D IP, ''lvy Mending Wool, one ~" ouitfemails, regular 6d value, 5 D BALL' Ladies' Hemstitched linen Hand- : kerchiefs, pure Irish Linen, 3 for 1/ Ladies' Embroidered Aprons,"" - "~~ _.J~l startling bargain. 1/6 S.S.S. Indigo Drill, best drill made, regular Is yard. \(fi) YD. Men's White Handkerchiefs, good size, 20 inches square . , (J for J/ Men's Merino Singlets, half sleeves, regular 2/6 value- \/ft Women's Costume Skirts, splendid value, worth double 3/11 Men's Brown Cotton Pants, full size, strong and durable 1/11 Drawn-Thread Traycloths, lovely goods, worth 3/6 1/11 Fine Lace Curtains, 2£yds long, good width 2/11 The Melbourne New Plymouth. Inggewood, Stratford. Eltham,
TO TRAVEL THE TARANAKI DISTRICT, THE DRAUGHT STALLION U, ALI T Y pKINCE By Quality King, out of Bess, by Thane of Clyde, Bess out of Bet, imported from Victoria. QUALITY PRINCE is a beautiful dark, dapple bay, stands 18 hands, has good l hoofs, \yith black points, good flat bone, good quality hair, with splendid action, and has remarkably good symmetry and temper, measures 12% inches below the knee. Bess, who was sired by that celebrated stallion Thane of Clyde, imported from Scotland by the late H. McLean, of Invercargill, wa3 the dam of most of Mr. A. Bremer's valuable stud of draught horses, and her progeny have been very successful at Tarauaki, Hawera, Wanganui and Palmerston North shows. Two yearling colts (Commonwealth and Federation), descended- from Bess, took first and second prizes at Napier Show, 1902.
Your Every Wish Is Gratified fcr?tf £Sl In our exceptionally varied showing ofig- , v CHOICE MILLINERY. CHOICE MILLINERY. SUMMER DRESS MATERIALS. DAINTY PARASOLS. HOSIERY. GLOVES, BELTS & LACE. Embroideries. Flouncings and Ladies' Dust Cloaks. centred upon quality first and price an afterthought, you can come in to-day, safe in the knowledge that your time will not be wasted looking for the most womanly and desirable notions. No need to tell YOU that our values are good: that would only be repeating a fact known to every buyer in New Plymouth. W. PELLEW SEW PLYMOUTH BAY OF PLENTY DABtf FARMS. *> ACRES rich improved dairy farm ' at £l6 10s on terms. T.P.52 ' ACRES highly improved, milking plant, etc., £3O, on term 3. T.P.53 \54 A CO ACRES highly improved, milking *°*» plant, etc. (A snip.) £l7. Terms. T.P.55 At\(\ ACRES well improved dairy farm "* VU at £6. Terms. T.P.57 KAf| ACRES. A fine farm with im«W" »p-oY.-uients, at £6. Terms. Terms. K.K.3 OOfi ACRES well improved dairy farm <**" at £lO. Terms. K.K.2 1 AA ACRES well improved dairy farm UU at £lO. Terms. K.K.2 IAA ACRES unimpToved tall *ern AUV land at £2 10s. Term.. 9; fi(\ ACRES partly improved at £lO. Terms. 4B G ACRES partly improved, r - dairy farm at £7. Terms. 1 f*ft ACRES ideal dairy farm at £lO. Terms. K FRUTT FARMS FROM 10 to 30 ACRES WILSON AND ROBBINS AUCTIONEERS & LAND AGENTS TAURANGA AND TE PUKE. HARVEY'S IDEAL MILK CANS. COMMENT UNNECESSARY. (SUPPLIED to the Leading ° Taraiaki Factories. If you want the best you will \u& no other. Orders despatched the same day as received. If you experience difficulty in procuring these cans through your Factory, write to us direct, or to Newton King, Stratford and New Plymouth. ALEXANDER HARVEY AND SOIS, LIMITED :: AUCKLAND. CARROT QRASS gEEDS gEED QATS New Departure in Ranges! OVEN OF Now made on RIGHT or LEFT side. At the request of a large number of builders we have introduced this new feature, which makes the range better adapted to suit the construction and shape of a room. It's a grand idea, and fills a long-felt want. Only Zealandia Ranges have it. Write for free Catalogue No. 8. Barningham & Co., Ltd. George St., Dunedin. NIXON & NIXON, Agents. REQUISITES. AT CHEAPEST RATES. GAMLIN & LUKE TNGLEWOOD. BARRISTERS, SOLTCTTORS AND NOTARIES PUBLIC, bet—Brougham St., New Plymouth. Mountain Road, Inglewood. fhos. S. Weston, Crown Solicitor. Ibaager Inglewood Ofice Henry 8. Bflling, Solicitor. FOR SALE. PRIVATE BOARDING-HOUSE. CENTRALLY SITUATED In HAWIRA. pREEHOLD, of good section, 140 feet frontage, with hpuse of 15 rooms in good repair, washhouse, stable and harness room, trapshed. Three minutes' walk from centre of town. Permanent boarders (good class). Splendid tarnPrice £I7OO. Furniture at Valuation (optional). I can confidently recommend above. Medical advice is the only reason for selling. Full particulars on application. W. OOALLAGHAN TATTERSALL'S BUILDINGS, HAWERA. TO STAND THE SEASON AT NEW ■ PLYMOUTH, The four-year-old Pony Stallion, TIMOTHY Q.IBBS. Terms: £1 10s. For further particulars apply E WARD, Gill Street. Ui/'^m TRAVEL THIS SEASON IN NEW PLYMOUTH And in the surrounding Districts— THE THOROUGHBRED STALLION RED RAIN (2),byClanranald-4Jath-enne Wheel (half-brother to Treadmill), bred by Sir Geo. Clifford. For further particulars see cards. J. BOND (owner), ; Sill Street,
TEEMS.—Single mare, £4 4s; two or more, the bona fide property of the same owner, as per agreement with ownfr or groom in charge. Groomage, 2s 6d per mare. Mares sold or exchanged will be charged to the owner, when stinted to the horse. All fees must be paid on the first of January, 1913, to L. Bremer, or groom in charge. QUALITY PRINCE will travel as unmont Village, stopping at Jones' Stables from 2 p.m. MONDAY—lnglewood. TUESDAY—New Plymouth, via Egmont Village. WEDNESDAY—Waitara. THURSDAY—Urenui. FRlDAY—Tikorangi. SATURDAY—StabIes, Waitara. TO TRAVEL FROM NEW PLYMOUTH TO RAHOTU, THE CLYDESDALE STALLION, JHjMPIRE SIRE: Royal Prince—by Crown Prince, by Lord Salisbury (imp.), 1207 C.5.8., by Young Conqueror, by Old Conqueror, br Renfrewshire Jock, by Lofty, by Fancy, by Old Clyde— out of Damsel (imported by the late R. McCallum, Esq.) DAM: Empire's dam, by Prince of Windsor, Royal Prince's dam Maid of Avon; by Young Banker (1 N.Z.5.8.) EMPIRE took first prize at Amberley and second prize at Rangiora as a yearling; as a two-year-old, second prize at Leeston and second prize at Rangiora. 1907—First prize at Taranaki for best sire in North Taranaki; second to Lord Erskine against all comers; first Mana-
watu against all comers. 1908—First Manawatu for sire with over 11 inches of bone; second Egmont to Baron Martin, Lord Erskine third; first Taranaki against all comers; first Taranaki best sire in North Taranaki; first Masterton against all comers. 1909—First Taranaki against all comers; first Taranaki best sire in North Taranaki. Terms: Single mare £4 4s, two or more as arranged. Payable January 1, For particulars see cards. 0. ARDEN, Owner. Or Groom in charge, To Stand the Season at New Plymouth and travel Waitara, Inglewood, Oakura and Okato, ; The High-class Trotting Stallion, QHIEF
(Sire, Wild wood (imp.); dam Dart). WILDWOOD CHIEF'S sire, Wildwood, is the champion speed producer of Australasia, he being the aire of Wildwood Junior (4niin 33see., two miles), a record holder and winner of the Thousand Pound Race twice in succession, and of Ribbonwood, who. held the reiord for nine years, beating Fritz (2m. 9sec) for a mile Ribbonwood in turn is the sire of King Cole (2min 8 3-ssec, for a mile and 4min 31sec. for two miles), who held the record last season. No breeder in search of a champion can afford to ignore the Wildwood blood. WILDWOOD CHIEF will cover a limited number of mares. Terms, £4 4f All care, but no responsibility. For further particulars see cards. Fees payable January 1, 1913. CECIL ARDEtf, Owner. Or Groom in Charge. Travelling dates later.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 133, 23 October 1912, Page 8
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