DAIRY FAEM—SIXTY ACRES Seven miles froai railway and butter factory. Cream cart passes. School haH-a-mile. Ninety per cent. ploughaMe. Will earry in its present state one cow to two acres. Clorer and roof crops grow in abundance. Price, £8 10b: email deposit. No agents. , Address— EARNSCLEUGH ESTATE, Ngonjrotaha. A HEALTHY SHAVE The biggest, brightest, mast spacious and well-lighted hairdressing saloon in New Plymouth, and the one that stands right on top of popularity with particular men, and me* with rni much time to spare, is W. H. Preece's Tor one thing, it's a quiet and well-conducted place; no rowdyism. Second, every instrument is sterilised. Every operator is scrupulously clean and a master of the art of easy and delightful shaving. It's a hygienic saloon in every way, and its airy dimensions keep it sweet and healthy. MOST MODERN MASSAGE METHODS ARB IN USB. Preece's Saloon. Next Ambnry's, BROUGHAM ST, XEW PLYMOUTH.
OF INTEREST TO STOREKEEPERS WE HAVfc FOR SALE THREE COUNTRY GENBRM. STOKES (Separate Businesses.) Each does a good turn-cmer, is ileae to railway and dairy factory, and each has Post and Telephone Office attached. PaC >-:~\vj!ng ->V=e I-K.;. aessca (viz., premises, storks omried.
price 3 and the amount of cash require in each case), will He sent on application STUBBS AND HIWII LASD & ESTATE AGENTS, WARD ST. DANXEVLRKK. TIAKATA POACH. GEORGE HANOVER, Proprietor. TIME-TABLE. Coach Leaves
Purangi at 5.30 a.m. daily for Ingiewood, and leaves on die return tn > at 2 pjn. Inwards. Outwards. Leave Leave Purangi 5.30 a.m. Ingfewood 2 p.m Pukeho 6.30 a.m. Kaimata 2-45 p.m Tarata 7.30 a.m. Tarata. 4 p.m Kaimata 8.45 a.m. Pukeho 5 p.m Aniie — Arrive— Ingiewood 9.30 a.m. P»rangi 8 p.m. All orders or parcels left at Store, Purangi, Mr T. Waite's stables, Tarata, or P.oyal Mail Stables, Ingiewood, wil/ receive prompt attention.
XOTIOE. HOTEL, Stratford, now uader the management of Cecil -ruden, l#telv of the Breakwater Hotol, Moturoa." Visitors io Stratford welcomed. Charges moderate. gXCHAXGS FOR gMALL J)AIKY pABM. |A(I ACRES Coast Farm; wintered 4of> ev.'es and 100 head of three-year-old heifers; only i miles from good salevards and town. ery suitable for dairying or grazing. Price £l3 vt acre. Will take dairy farm as part payment. Apply J. SUTHERLAND, Tng'.ewood. CANDERSON AND Q.RIFFITHS. I ARCHITECTS. OFFICE: Hue's Building, corner of Beron and Brougham v> reeU.
SHINGLE FTTTK. p, I _ pgjj VAED, oil truck at Station 9 APP '- V STATE BROS., '«■ Eltham. ic/_ GEN'TS' FINE ENGLISH AO' GLACE DERBY BOOTS, suede lined, welted soiee.-VDockriU's. rjjIOW SEEDS nowV Nim ®° & , Blair ' 9 Sweet Peas, ff Xemesia, Vegetable op at Veale's. (it prize Dtooins; S*ed< now opening
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 35, 1 July 1914, Page 1
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