MISS ONE DAY OF WMI I p: CLOSE DOWN on SATURDAY, tlif 15th hist., at !) p.m. Bigger, Brighter and Better IHlFMfllfli n ever FOR CASH ONLY. Remember, the LAST DAY OF SALE .SATURDAY, the 15th inst> Devon Street, New Plymouth
lllllll!l!!!!!!lffff' ♦ You cannot go wrong if you ♦ build it on Dartmoor pHEXOMEXAL has been the sale; satisfaction is the result. DARTMOOR is no longer an unoccupied plain. Homes are going up; people are moving in. DARTMOOR is deservedly popular. Popular because it's so healthy up there., so handy to town, and so remarkably cheap and easy to buy. DARTMOOR is popular because after a day indoors a man can dig, keep poultry and. gwernlly speak in f", make his section pay for itself. Streets are made, and it only requires 10 per cent, down to. get one of the few sections left. you are quick the pick of the 29 wili be yours* Terms: 10 per cent, cash down. 10 per cent, in July, 1913. 10 per cent, in Januarv, 1914. 10 per cent, in July. 1914. Balance in July. 11)]7. Clarke LAND, ESTATE & INSURANCE AGENTS 'Phone 99. I All kinds of SWEDE TURNIP and W. H. ROW 9 MANGOLD SEEDS. KEMPTHORNE, PROSSE R & CO. ,c * "~ tous WESTP MANURES and ALLIANCE BOX CO.'S BEE KEQUISITES. King and Broupbam !>V NRTT PLYMOUTH. Specify definitely Arubi/ J !ps Tea. There are many imitations of itsname and package, \>*' ?;! J aok its ■wonderful quality and flavour. » 48
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 228, 14 February 1913, Page 2
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