w^^mam V GOOD Piano, by Erard; terms 03 per month. Hoffmann, c.y. bale, Second-hand Brinsmead Piano, in very best of condition; would suit school or hall; guarantee given; £4B cash, or terms to suit purchaser. Collier's. pOR Sale, 400 Acres Land (freehold title). Easy terms. Address B'reehold, care of News Office. dx. "fjMDK Sale, Clean Waste Paper. Apply Bail}' News Office. reliable second-hand pianos— Ward, London, £10; Hoelling, £2O; Ward, £18; Brinsmcad, £4B; Mendelssohn, £lO. Easy terms, 10a deposit, 10s monthly.—Collier's, Devon Street. DOIG, 141, Devon Street New (Plymouth, Office hours during winter months: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., and by appointment. Thursday halfholiday. t». JUST Published.--Allan's Jiant Song Folio, No. 2; contains all best songs and is greatest vame ever offered in one work. Price 3s, posted 3s 3d. Collier's. Where the Br.nsmead and Chappell pianos arc. TOD'S BE - BUILDiNG SALE—(Beautiful Hats in velvet and felt, 10/ Cio 15/0, for tt/11 to-morrow. e.y. MANUFACTURERS' Sample Stock of Curtain Ends; large number in pairs, 3d to 1/9 each, e& the Red Post, t.c. |>ED POST display of sample Curtain luids and Linen Sundries from SJUIT Bargains: Men's Box Suits, tailor finished, latest cut and patterns, usual price 52a 'Cd, this week 42s fid; Boys' and Youths' Sports Suits, Roslyn worsted, grey or brown for 20s, usual price 30s. The Kash. AULD'S RE-BUILDING SALE— Dress Tweeds. 1/-, 1/0, 1-/9; were 1/6, 2/-, 2/3,—Auld'u, the top shop. c.y. 3a? If so, give tne solution oi the " Mysterious Clock." Sec Veale's window for particulars. A. Vcale, grocer. SPECIAL S/LE of Sample Curtain Ends, Tray Cloths, Cushion Covers Linen Bags etc., etc., at the Red Post." t.c.. VOU should purchase Denims this week. Note our prices: Blue Denims 2s lid, Striped 'Denims 3s 9d, Double-fronted Denims 4s Cd. Don't forget the address: The Kash. of sample Linen Tray Cloths, Table Centre! Cushion Coveia and Curtain Ends at'the Red Post. t.c. \HE Best Boot for the Farmer.— " O'Brien's Viscolißcd Water-tights; they really keep out the wet and are most comfortable and easy fitting. Dockrill's sell them. A ULD'S RE - BUILDING SALE— Floor coming out ncecsitates big bargains. Coats, 7/0, 10/0; Showerproofs, 15/0, were 35/-. c.y. rnHE Ezywauker Boot, made by ~ en's, is fitted with Rubbers, tiost dependable boot in every way, Dockrill can recommend this boot. A TOD'S RE-BUILDING SALERoslyn Costumes, fine navy serge, 45/-, 65/-, 75/-.—Auld's, the top shop, Ne-.v Plymouth. - c.y. "POR Show' Week we are giving special reductions in Men's Shirts. Grandrill 3s 3d, Union 3a IUI, S.S.S. Drill 4s fid, best quality Striped Harvard 3s fid. Only at The Kash, SHOOTING SEASON, 1915. T ICENSES to Shoot Cock Pheasants and Califomian Quail in the Tarar.aki Acclimatisation Society's District will be issued by the following Post Offices:—New Plymouth, Opunake, Tnglewood, Waitara, Okafco, Pungarehu, Rahotu, Tariki, Urcnui, UTuti. Fee, £l. Licenses may also be obtained from the Secretary. All Licenses must be produced jn request of the Rangers. A Close Season s js being observed for Native Pig ions. o. n. bth'ih THAMES VALLEY £IOO DEPOSIT. 100 ACRES FREEHOLD, within few minutes of Railway Station, handy to creamery, school, store, etc.; nil perfectly flat; rich, heavy land, originally swamp, now reclaimed and thoroughly dry; 7 acres young grass; 30 acres surface-sown; balance rough food; 3 paddocks. No ■buildings. PRICE, £2O 10s; balance easy terms. 40 ACRES RICH SWAMP LAND, I'A miles from Te Aroha; nearly all ploughed and laid down in grass. No buildings. PRICE £2l PER ACRE; £125 CASH, balance easy towns. 117 ACRES, THAMES VALLEY, halfmile station, creamery, school, 'P.O., etc.; MILKING- 30 COWS AND ALSO CARRYING 20 SHEEP. 2S CALVES, 0 HORSES and 20 PIGS; well watered (windmill and well); 10 paddocks, jlood fences; three acres ryecorn, seven acres turnips, two acres crimson clover, balance young grass, all in good sole; all perfectly flat, excepting fi acres gentle rolling; 20 acres alluvial flats; 4-roomed dwelling and outbuildings (7); 00-chain road frontage. ONLY £23 PER ACRE; terms. 170 ACRES, HANDY TO TE AROHA, on main road; creamery, school and station convenient: all ploughable; well watered by creeks; 20 acres grass, 30 acres turnips, 8 acres fallow and 20 acres ready for tbc plough; new 2-roomed dwelling; two road frontages. PRTCE, £l2 PER ACRE: C 250 CASH. A. S. PATEBSON & C° LTD., LAND DEPARTMENT, CUSTOMS STREET, AUCKLAND.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 309, 8 June 1915, Page 1
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