exchange; £9OO clear profit 7'i' MADE FROM 398 acres at Turakiua. Excellent Dairying and'" ! Agricultural Cuntry. . Splendid homestead and outbuildings.. Well .watered. / PRICE, £3O PER ACRE* equity, 4USSO. Owner will oxahaujg. for . proved bush country. ■ . < Send us particulars of yuiir farm {o':.** !/ day. acres at Haleombe; 105 acres grass, balance in crops; 5-roomod house, all necessary* outbuildings. Will curry a cow to two acres. PRICE £3B per acre I .' Will exchango for 100 to 200 iereif"" between New Plymouth and Inglewood*. 1 '! I • M<»» Cllmour &Clark«F NEW P L if M.O O T ft ''tfJ ■-••'JO ARE YOU v •« m 'l'Hiil i'AßMlbJrr^, »n.'. Are you being led or misled t Led by others in originality by "*s' a right choice of tailsr; or mil-' . led by false claims of superiority? We make many clalmi ? as to fit, style, workmanship '■ and experience, and wa can back •very one of them up. Our em- , tomers do this for ob, in fact; henee our large number of repeat orders. H. COCKER ifr ; HIGH-CLASS TAILOR & J r NEW PLYMOUTH. TROCADERO PRIVATE JJO'FEL. One Minute from Railway Station. - [ EGMONT STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH. Every Convenience provided for the Travelling Pubijc. Hot, Cold, and Shower Baths. ' Meals Served on Arrival and Departure of Trains and Steamers. hale & 0 0., Proprietori.- ,<■ BYERS' LONDON-MADE PIANOS At the Olympia, London, recently, the displav of BYERS' PIANOS caused a great amount of keen interest and attention, the exhibits being greatly admired for their finished appearance and quality ol tone. >£ ' ij MR. WILLIAMS 1 HYGIENIC TEA-ROOMS, . , "«'9 AGENT NEW PLYMOUTH. JOHN GILMOUR, Manaia, "5 ageiit for Tn r»m"kt " '.'s VISIT THB " a AUCKLAND EXHIBITION" ;■& AUCKLAND EXHIBITION- ,;| for the ' l -ia CHRISTMAS & NEW YEAR HOLIDAYS AN ENJOYABLE TRIP. i A COMPLETE CHANGE. I KEEN ENJOYMENT. 1 A SPLENDID SHOW. "H No finer music has been heard in Now Zealand than that of the - £ ROtfAL ARTILLERY BAND. ; THE EXHIBITS ARE ASTONISHING. . .» THE GROUNDS ARE A FAIRYLAND. ' 'Wonderland makes straight lair cnrlyl" Excursion Fares on the Railways all the time f:om everywhere. .-^S . AE R E ' QAKD?SB, I?'' AERE QARD EN 8. i'or 'Hie [-JOLIDAY GEASOJf, JjOLJDAY gEASQM, SPECIAL SPECIAL* : ITKACTIONS 1 .ATTRACTIONS Come ai,(l see the ZuO au'd bring yotll c'hildren to paddle in the mlniaittn? ■itASIDr .... HOT .IVATKU FuliJ'" »„ i( 16 J jfl !fi Pimt- 1 Amiyei w i?iv ..ants.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 214, 10 March 1914, Page 1
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387Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 214, 10 March 1914, Page 1
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