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Thanks to the British Navy, We arc or.:.blcd to place before our patrons a choice selection of the latest style in Ready-to-Wear Hi'.ts and shapes direct frc:n leading centres of fashion. Amongst this teaeon's importations there is a sprinkling of military styles together with a number of good serviceable shapes show n in felts, and velvets in white and black and colors, mounts and fur ' trimmings and ribbons being well in evidence. Notwithstanding the war prices are wonderfully moderate, and the selection most varied. We shall be pleased to show yon our latest importations. J. & J AULB MILLINERY SPECIALISTS Near the Post Office,* NEW PLYMOUTH.

rj AN D Y AND COOK, KAPOXGA. Our headquarters are in the centre 'of a district unaffected by such a dry spell as experienced tliis year elsewhere, giving tlie most consistent returns, one year with another, of any dairying land in Taranaki, and where land values are not inflated. We have a variety of splendid properties through this country available for inspection of clients, Appended are a few we can recommend. Car to run you out at any time to see them. Train met on the receipt of a line to that effect. ' £-28 AS ACRE. BIVERLEA—I9O acres, 1 mile from school, factory and post office y 8-Roomed Dwelling, man's cottage, l<f-bail cowshed with concrete floor, 3-stall stable, harness and implement rooms, and other outbuildings; all absolutely as up to date as siny in the Dominion; half property stumped and ploughed, part live fences. Bulk of purchase ■ money can remain for 6 years at d per cent. 831 £2B 10s AN ACRE.

MAHOE. —180 Acres, ten minutes from factory and school, all level and, well watered, 20 acres of crops to go with the property; 6-Roomed ' House, wliare dray and trapshed, 15-stall cowshed with concrete floor; carries 60 cows, besides horses, young stock, etc.; -will grow into money. Terms to suit buyer. 795

£3O AN ACRE. ROWAN.—IIO Acres, one-third ploughed, 13 acres rape and turnrps included in pricej docs 35 cows well i besides young stock, etc.; splendid buildings of 7-Roomed Dwelling, wasli, trap, and implement houses, 12-bail concrete floor cowshed, £350 cash required; balance in 5 and 7 years. SOI

£(SO ;AN ACRE. KAPONGA.—IOO Acres i beautiful level land, adjacent to town, watered by windmill, divided into 7 paddocks, hall cleared; 7-Roomed Dwelliag and outbuildings; one of the finest properties in the district. Goyernn,.'lit mortgage of £1500; other n\ tgage for 7 years, at 5 per cent. 913 t'iciits desiring to dispose !'iGerties, sell or lease, are ■ ommunicate witi as with\Ye have increasing in- - \;t riety of properties. otp, qui) i-.

v. i IIIITED. r T RTS, MA; ».i u-CIDENT IN SCJRaNCE iii ' ilea accepted at LOWEST CHI: ' 'ICS. Branch Office: i . -> lirougham and King Street;, N.'.> >uth. Agencies throughout ' lu j province. JOHN PATON, Manager. 'PCKEMIRO COLLIERIES, LIMITED. COAL. F view of tlie Company's Colliery being ready to supply Coal about Juno, Correspondence is now invited from all Merchants i Dealers, Factories, and Consumers desirous of Entering into negotiations re Terms, Supplies, etc.; communications to state grade and proliable quantities required. THE QUALITY OF PITKEMIRO COAL IS SUPERIOR TO ANY IN THE - WAIKATO. C. M. R. WHITE, Quay Street, Secretary. Auckland. TASMANIA FOR HOLIDAY TOURS. at Cook and Son#, or Shipping Offices, for Copy of Booklet, "How to 'Do' Tasmania from New Zealand." Further information from— DIRECTOR, Government Tourist Department, HOBART.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 242, 22 March 1915, Page 1

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568

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 242, 22 March 1915, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 242, 22 March 1915, Page 1

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