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"OH, LISTEN' TO THE BAND." At the gELGIAK AT UKEXUI OJI THURSDAY, MAY 27th. The Waitara Municipal Brass Band will parade the township and play the First Waltz at the Bance. All sorts of Popular Items for the programme. Admission to Concert, Is: to Dance: Gentlemen Is, Ladies Sree. —TO DAIRY FARMERS— For, Sale, First-class Farm. £250 CASH WANTED. 1 fiT ■'" lro nl il° B f r o m good town, 1% miles from L'.O.. School and Co-op. Clieese factory; all in grass but shelter patches.; all ploughable; absolutely free of weeds (no blackberry whatever). Carrying aow 02 cows, milking, 0 dry dry cows, 6 horses, 1"2 )"oung stock, 25 sheep. Come now and inspect and see the condition of stock and, grass. Cood new house, 5 rooms, hot and cold Water, bathroom, washhouse, copper and tubs, man's room; cow-bails, with contrete iloor ; pigstyes. PRICE, £4O PER ACRE; terms, £250 cash, balance for a long term at current rates. NOTE.—The above has ben personally inspected by us and is strongly i;eeornmended. Wire or write us. LEWIS AND CO., WANCAXUI. £70,000 The above sum represents the value of Taranaki properties sold by us during the last three months. Is your property for sale? Send us full details! We are out for Business! FOR EXCHANGE— Ideal little property near Levin, comprising 15 acres first-class land with good six-roomed house; all conveniences. Price £1550; equity, £450. Owner will give as deposit on dairy farm of !K) to 150 acres. This is a great opportunity for any Taranaki farmer wish- | ing to retire. j FOR SALE—WANGANUI RIVER. FIRST-CLASS BLOCK of Sheep Country, 1350 winters two sheep and cattle; Native Lea.se ) 42 years; rental, 1/0. Trice, £5 per acre; terms, £IOOO cash.

QPECIAL Prices in Ladies' and Children's Millinery. R. 0. Goddin, 253, Devon Street. Late London Millinery Depot. e.y. SPECIAL S/Lii of Sample Curtain Ends, Tray Cloths, Cushion Covers Linen Bags, etc., etc., at the Red Post. t.c. jgPECIAL Purchase of Boys' and Youths' Itoslyn Worsted Sports Suits, in brown or grey, usual price 30s, for 20s the suit, at The Ivash. gATURDAY MORNING, special display of sample Linen Tray Cloths, Table Centres, Cushion Oovcis and Curtain Fmls at tlie Red Post. t.c. jj<IIEETINGS, Table, Damask ami Towels. A large quantity to clear at extra low prices. Goddin, 233, Devon Street. fJtHE Ezywauke Boot made by O'Brien's is fitted with rubbers, and is a most dependable boot. Doekrill's sell them. Best Boot for the Farmer.— O'Brien's Viscolised Water-tights; they really keep out the wet and are most comfortable and easy fitting. Dockrill's. yyANTED, Dairy Farm, to milk 100 ' cows, in exchange for Suburban Property, £5350, unencumbered. Ilartnell & Co., Land Agents, New Plymouth. ■RANTED Known—Just arrived, New Season's Honey, clear and thick, also in sections. A delicious flavour. At Veale's. dx. yyANTED, for the Lenten Season, Ling Fish, Salt Salmon, Cornish Pilchards (in barrels), Tinned Yarmouth Bloaters, Findon Haddocks, Lobster, Herrings, etc. All to be procured at Veale's. 'Phone 166. dx. K DOZEN Men's Neglige Shirts, sizes from 14% to 17, with linen bands, good material anil neat patterns, usual price 43 lid, for 3s fid each, at The Kash. OD IN the Is Discount off Sheetings, Table Damask and Towels, for 1 week only. Goddin, 203. Devon Street. Late London Millinery Depot. e.y. OD IN the Is Discount off Blouses, Raincoats, and Dressing Gowns. R. 0. Goddin, 253, Devon Street, e.y. f}~t ACRES, for immediate Sale. Al_\f Terms only .ClflO cash. Price .-£l3 10s per aero. Carry -lii cows and sheep. Good house and slur's. Walter Bewley, Egmont Street. 200o CLTETATN E,u ' s fr ° m 3,1 to lyd to 3yds long, at the Red Post. t.c.

10 s Glaco Ankle-kir and One-bar Shore. These are fittou with rubbers, ami are great valuoUoekrill's. Ift A ACRES at £ll per acre.- nil A " V plnn&bable land; 4-roomed lion?e. Terms. £3OO cash. Walter TSewlcy, Egfnont St.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 296, 24 May 1915, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 296, 24 May 1915, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 296, 24 May 1915, Page 1

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