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CAPTURED! Wo captured that old gent, Santa Olau's. & few evenings ago, and compelled liita to unload at our shops in New Plymouth and lnglewood. Of course we picked over his chariot for all novelties. SOMETHING FOR ALL—. For the Babies, Boys and Youths, Girls and Maids, and lots of useful goods for the grown ups. WE WANT YOU TO INSPECT and bring the youngsters to make their , choice. OURS ARE THE CHEAPEST PRICES, c. o.lawke DEVON AND EGMONT STREETS, NEW PLYMOUTH, ' AND AT INGLEWOOD. PARTICULARS OF FARM FOR SALE. KOQ ACRES, freehold 11 miles railway, 21 school; all been heavy bush, now. down in English grasses; low and easy hills; 130 acres good heavy flats suitable for dairying; mostly all ploughable when stumped; splendid rape and turnip country; well fenced, subdivided and watered; will winter 1000 sheep of which from 400 to 500 breeding ewes, besides 25 head cattle on the grass without winter feed; good house of 6 rooms, woolshed, stable, trapshed, etc.; plantation and orchard. Price £l2 10s per acre. Terms £IOOO cash. ARTHUR B. GIBSON; LAND AGENT, BROUGHAM STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH. - .
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Taranaki Daily News, 24 December 1915, Page 8
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395Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 24 December 1915, Page 8
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