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DID YOU EVER HEAR THE STORY OF THE TORTOISE AND THE HARE? WIIEY agreed to run a race. As mighti be expected, the hare very soonj left His competitor behind. And somcj distance from the winning post he de-j cided to sleep till the tortoise came up, and then go on and win. But he reck-j oned without his host. The tortoise! kept pegging away, and was through,, the posts when the hare woke up, much to the latter's consternation. I , the 15th inst. Don't be too sure of getting all the bargains you want on the last day; come and make certain of some of these. New Plymouth and Stratford.

*\ 1 ""™' r ' AND MORE every day are the virtues of this excellent estate -_ Jg found out. LESS AND LESS each day are the chances of get--9 ting good lots; yet even so, there are still some which will make delightful harbors of refuge to the tire,d business man, to the man with a hobby, to the woman who loves home and family and everything that tends to make home brighter. ° HANDY FOR THE GOLF LINKS. HANDY FOR TOWN. for the man who loves a garden or orchard, who loves to keep bees, who loves nice level lawns, who would keep poultry. Dartmoor has lots' of advantages, and you've noneed to wait till you've got the money. - The terms are easiest possible, and what better investment could you £ have than a home site such as Dartmoor? Bought, even to sell again, a it would pay well, as things 'are going now. A, YOU CAN HAVE YOUR OWN v TENNIS LAWN ON DARTMOOR. You can enjoy making it and playing , ,„ on it when made. Croquet, too, with , M the attendant joy of having afternoon If tea with your friends, make the Dart--7 . moor proposition one that should not be likely passed over. iin I j I 10 per cent, cash down. "/// f |ft 10 per cent, in July, 1913. lI J jl A U 10 per cent in Januar y> 1914. te'&VfejS' 10 per cent, in July, 1914. ♦ I Csilmour & Clarke, fy LAND & ESTATE AGENTS. New Plymouth. >p hon

W. P. NIOOLL H. ROW! WE HAVE IN STOCK All kinds of SWEDE TURNIP and MANGOLD SEEDS. KEMPTHORNE, PROSSER & CO.'* '- aoug WESTP MANURE* and ALLIANCE BOX 00.'S BEE REQUISITES. King and Brougham S'q. NRW PLYMOUTH. Specify definitely Ambe' •'.' jps Tea, There are many imitations of itg name and package, *"■' T:! '.aek its wonderful quality and flavour. * <a

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 223, 8 February 1913, Page 2

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415

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 223, 8 February 1913, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 223, 8 February 1913, Page 2

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