Not only purchases fur immediate needs, but extensive provision* for the future should lie made FROM OUR GREATLY REDUCED LINES. Household Requirements and General Outfitting. TO-DAYS SPECIALS: 30 dozen NECKWEAR in newest styles, usniil prices 2/3 to 7/0, to be cleared at (Id, !M, 1/-, 1/3 each. LADIES' FLAXNKI.I'7iTK v KK)ifTDRESSBS, beautifully trimmed and embroidered, "were 13/(!, now 9/ilj wonderfuj value. tt ARM! WINTER BLOUSES in Delaine and All-wool -Materials, in new shade, were 8/0, out they go at 4/11 each. "MOLLISON'S" DEVON STREET .... NEW PLYMOUTH. E Your Ready-tc-wear suit awaits you here! Come in and get one of these liigh-claes tailored READY-TO-WEAR S and save all the bother and fuss of measuring, fitting oil and altering. These suits are well tailored, plenty of good "style," and they give satisfactory wear because they fit well and the materials and workmanship are extra good. COME IN AND OBTAIN YOUR WINTER SUIT NOW. COCK & TOMPSON OUTFITTERS DEVON STREET NEW PLYMOUTH.
THAMES VALLEY £IOO DEPOSIT. j .100 ACRES FREEHOLD, within few minutes of Railway Station, handy to creamery, school, store, etc.; all perfectly flat; rich, heavy land, originally swamp, now reclaimed and thoroughly dry; 7 acres young grass; 30 acres surface-sown; balance rough feed; 3 paddocks. No buildings. I PRICE, £2O 10s; balance easy terms., 40 ACRES El Oil SWAMP LAND, I'/, j miles from Te Aroha; nearly all i ploughed and laid down in grass. No buildings. PRICE £2l PER ACRE; £125 CASH, balance casv tennis. 117 ACHES, THAMES VALLEY, halfmile station, creamery, school, P. 0., etc.; MILKING 3(1 COWS AND ALSO CARRYING 20 SHEEP, 28 CALVES, i 0 HORSES and 20 PIGS; Well waterI ed (windmill and well); 10 paddocks, ! jlood fences; three acres ryecorn, seven acres turnips, two acres erim- , ! son clover, balance vonng grass, all j in good sole; all perfectly Hat, ex- . cepting G acres gentle rolling; 20 acres alluvial Hats; 4-roomed dwelling and i outbuildings (7); 90-chain road front--1 age. ONLY £23 PER ACRE; terms. 170 ACRES, HANDY TO TE AROHA, on main road; creamery, school and station convenient; all plough able; ■well watered by creeks; 20 acres grass, 30 acres turnips, 8 acres fallow and ] 20 acres ready for the plough; new j 2-roonu'd dwelling; two road front- I ages. PRICE, £l2 PER ACRE; £2oo CASH. A. S. PATERSON & C°I LTD., LAND DEPARTMENT, CUSTOMS STREET, AUCKLAND. J WANTED TO PURCHASE SMALL FARM NEAR WAITARA. 10 TO 40 ACRES, with or without buildings. We have a buyer waiting for the above. He would like something on the north side of Waitara River; Tikorangi district preferred. Write full details 1.0 LEWIS AND CO., WANGANUI. 9QQ ACRES, Alton, all in grass, all ploughable, well fenced, subsided and watered by running streams; three miles to railway station, one mile to factory and school. Price £33 per acre. Terms. 146 ACRES, all in grass and crops, level country, 13 paddocks, house of 9 rooms, first-class outbuildings; three miles to railway, close to factory rnd school; 40 cows are milked on this far.n and 30 other cattle ai'e grazing. Only one J mortgage (Government). Price £24 per acre. Terms will be given.
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Taranaki Daily News, 19 June 1915, Page 6
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