I 1 -Jg "f Xot only purchases for immediate needs, but extensive provisions for the future should be made FROM OUR GREATLY REDUCED LINES. Household Requirements and General Outfitting. TO-DAY'S SPECIALS:" 30 dozen XKCKWIJAU. in newest styles, usual prices 2/3 to 7/0, to be cleared at Cd, !)d, 1/-, 1/3 each. LADIES' FLAXNKI.ETTE XKHITDRESSKS, beautifully trimmed and embroidered, were 13/fi, now 0/11; wonderful value. WARM WIXTKR BLOUSES in Delaine and All-wool Materials, iu new shade, were 8/1), out they go ut 4/1.1 each. DEVON' STREET XEW PLYMOUTH. Your Ready-to-wear suit awaits you here! Come in and get one of these high-class i tailored READY-TO-WEARS and wive a|} tho bother and fuss of measuring, fitting on and altering. These suits are well tailored, plenty of good "style," and they give satisfactory wear they fit well and the materials and work manslljjf are extra good. ■ COME IN AND OBTAIN YOUR WINTER SUIT NOW. COCK & TOMP3ON OUTFITTERS DEVON STREET NEW PLYMOUTH.
SO EASY. it ia «o easy to Wave VkMy Dinners and Suppers, without the tiresome worry of cookigg. Tb» EMPIRE HAM 4ND POCK SHOP. Dji»C2T street central, h the Shop where numerous SMALL GOODB are mannfae. tured evciy corning from only prime material. Motto: Cleanliness Attention. U satisfied, tJI otWrti; if not, tell me. TOM BROWN SMWRK HAM AND PORK SHOI. DEVON STRBET.
THAMES VALLEY £IOO DEPOSIT. 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.. PRICE, £2O IOs; balance easy terms., 40 ACRES RICH SWAMP LAND, l'/ 2 . miles from Te Aroha; nearly all ploughed and laid down in grass. No buildings. PRICE £2l PER ACRE; £125 CASH, balance easy terms. 117 ACRES, THAMES VALLEY, halfmile station, creamery, school, P. 0., etc.; MILKING 30 COWS AND ALSO • CARRYING 20 SHEEP. 28 CALVES, 0 HORSES and 20 PIGS; well watered (windmill and well); 10 paddocks, good fences; threo acres ryecorn, seven acres turnips, two acres crimson clover, balance young grass, all in good sole; all perfectly flat, excepting 6 acres gentle rolling; 20 acres alluvial flats; 4-roomed dwelling and outbuildings (7); 90-chain road frontage. ONLY £23 PER ACRE; terms. 179 ACRES, HANDY TO TE AROHA, on main road; creamery, school and station convenient; all ploughable; well watored by creeks; 20 acres grass, 30 acres turniys, 8 acres fallow and 20 acres ready for the plough; new 2-roomed dwelling; two rood frontages. PRICE, £l2 PER AORE; £2SQ ' CASH. A. S. PATERSON & C°LTD., LAND DEPARTMENT, CUSTOMS STREET, AUCKLAND.
AN INNOVATION IN LIGHT DELIVERY—THE PROBLEM SOLVED. Call and gee the WONDERFUL AUTO-CARRIER VEHICLE That will carry six hundredweight m( the driver. Just the thing for the Butcher. Baker, and Grocer—in fact, the only perfect light delivery ear Yi the market * ANDREW, LTD., Mj Taupo Quay, WASQUm
WANTED TO PURCHAttS 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 Write full details lo LEWIS AND CO., 200 ACRES, Alton, all in grass, all ploughable, well fenced, subdivided and watered by running streams; three miles to railway station, one mile to factory and school. Price £35 per acre. Terms. 146 all in grass and crops, level country, 13 paddocks, house of 9 rooms, first-class out-, buildings; three miles to railway, close to faotory end school; 40 cows are milked on this farm and 30 other cattle a/c grazing. Only one mortgage (Government). Price £24 per acre. Terms will be given. KING AND STIBB3, AUCTIONEERS AND LAND AGENTS, .. ■ SVTEJIM
i TO DAIRY FARMERS. THE AUTqM MILKING MACHJNE COMPAQ These machines are now on the '*:•; market, and are up-to-date to" i* every particular, beimj equally *> i suitable fnr la too „,. . n r»« C.Ji: the capacity being from 24 to «f ft cows per hour. Every part it * of the best, and we claim the machines are second to none. The "Auto" Cup ia a special .' : feature of these machines. It '-' leaves the teats in natural eon- '• dition, will not fall off, and is J also a clean and fast milker. . / , To anyone interested in milk- - -; ing machines, we shall be pleas- ' *- ; ad to show same in working or- V der. >, °° A MACHINE Tin, YOtif' HAVE SEEN THE "AUTO" " Pull particulars as to prieea, The N.Z. LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD., H A W E E A, Agent*. FARM WANTED. J HAVE a Client witn" i flood Morfg»«e of r *25W and a considerable amount of cash, wanting a FARII of about 608 ACRES; coastal property preferred. Mortgage matt be taken aa put payment. A»*ly—4. SUTHERLAND,
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