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SHOW! SHOW! SHOW! THIS WEEK AT PLUMTREE'S OVERCOATS SUITS HATS AND UMBRELLAS . GLOVES COLLARS & TIES UNDERWEAR HOSIERY SHIRTS SUIT CASES BOOTS OPPOSITE CRITERION HOTEL NEW PLYMOUTH.

LAND! LAND! LAND IQKA ACRES, freehold, North Taranaki, very rich, level and undulating land on papa and lime formations. About 1800 acres laid down in best mixed English grasses and the balance in good bush. Well fenced and subdivided into convenient paddocks. 4-roomed house, stock yards and shed, gar-i den and orchard; practically all lougfeable; good flats and valleys on which bullocks are fattened. Wei,suited for subdivision. Will winter 2% ewes to the acre well and percentage of cattle. All surplus stock, can be fattened on property. To be sold to wind up estate, A bargain at £9 per acre. Seasonable terms given. \ -A .> •.« EXCELLENT DAIRY FARM of 100 acres, all improved; beach farm well fenced and sub-divided into 20 paddocks. Good 9-roomed house, with bathroom. Cowshed with concrete floor and yards, implement shed, wash-house, loose box, harness shed, workshop, piggery, etc. Price, £32 per acre. Terms £IOOO cash, and the balance can be arranged for on reasonable terms. A very cheap property. . Very rich coastal dairy farm—l7s—acres—with beach frontage, level and well watered. No buildings. Has been used solely for grazing and fattening. Situated North Taranaki. Will make an ideal dairy farm. Price, £3O per acre. Terms, £BOO cash, and balance on reasonable terms. NEWTON KING, AUCTIONEER, LAND AND, FINANCI AL AGENT NEW PLYMOUTH.

Lubrication is the Life of a Motor Cycle. Speed, power, power consumption, wear and tear, repairs, all are influenced by the lubricating oil that you use. An inferior oil will ruin your motor cycle, but you will increase its life, save wear and tear, get more speed, more power by using " Mobollne B " Motor Oli "Moboline" is made from the bestßussian crude oil. This is refined, blended, purified, eliminating all foreign matter, and leaving nothing but a pure, clean, hard-wearing cil. The fact that m otor cyclsts all over the Dominion arc winning races and contests when lubricating with "Moboline B proves its superiority. All Garage 3 and Dealers. USHERWOOD & CO., MAKERS, DUNE DIN. MOBOLINE motor oil was®*? tt&fipui

W. P. NIOOLL W. H. ROWE WM. ROWE, BBODQHAM STBE T N£W PLYMOUTH GRASS SEEDS FOE AUTUMN SOWING}, RYEGRASS COCKSFOOT COWGRASS.etc of proved germination and quality, a* lowest pricei e(insistent with prime quality.

JUST a final warm-up before bedtime, dreamily watching the flames change colour and shape tn th« open fire oif a Zealandia Range.' Compare the comforting blaze with the black, dead cheerlessness of other ranges—and remember, the Open Fue saves FueL For perfect baking. • plentiful supply of hoi watec, and all-round Efficiency, the " Zealandia**t* Supreme. THE big COAL SAVER! MANUFACTURtD ffj LIMITED, k DUNEDIN =M WASHING DONE % 2 THE TIME With half the labour, no worry and at less than half the cost. Briefly, the Unique Rapid Boitar achieves more in a given time than any other boiler; does it better, more economically, and with more satisfactory results. Unique Rapid fire box utilises every ray of heat, thng less firing is necessary than with obsolete methods and all waste is obviated. v $ The Unique Rapid has many advantages over the builb-in-copper.— Convenience, portability, regulation of draught, smallness of space occupied—tnese are but a few of its good points, A special type of Unique has alargs fire box for wood burning—aßk lor the wood burning Unique. Your Ironmonger will gladly show yon, or writ* direct to Newberry, Walker Ltd. kwt-f(Hinders, Dnmdii.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 28, 23 June 1914, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 28, 23 June 1914, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 28, 23 June 1914, Page 2

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