BUSINESS NOTICE, The Grand Finale RENEWED INTEREST AT THIS SALE OF FASCINATION, CLEARANCE METHODS EXTRAORDINARY. THE LAST WEEK OF SALE TO BREAK ALL , PREVIOUS RECORDS. Some of the Stray Attractions: 12 only TRIMMED HATS* ' 6/11; were 15/ to 21/-. '! LADIES' FROCKS, striped, in Sax*, Black, Navy an& Pink, 7/6; were 18/6. S COSTUMES, this season's all new goods, 16/6; were 32/6. SUNSHADES, 3 dozen only, N 1/11; were 6/6. < All hat shapes at give-away prices, no old stock. Shapes !/• and 1/11, worth 3/6 t» 6/6, - THE TOP SHOP FOR .VALUE. SALE POSITIVELY CLOSES WEDNES-. DAY, 23rd inst.
lANB FOR SALE FOR EXCHANGESGOOD DAIRY FARM of 270 Acres,'l2 miles from Stratford; 70 acres flat and three-quarters ploughable. Price £25 per acre; equity, £2200. Exchange for smaller place. 2180 acres at Waitotara; wintered 2200 sheep. Price £4 an acre; equity, £4IOO. House and Farm Property (equity over £8000) in exchange for farm of about 2000 acres. Third Mortgage of £1706 at 6 per cent., exchange for small fam or house property. Auckland House Property (equity £3aoo), exchange for sheep farm! 794 Acres, near Stratford (equity £673'!), exchange for town property, or sell on good terms. £lO9 Cash secures 105 acres at P«rl«ll. Price £25 per acre. £2OO Cash secures 872 acres at W«itara, or exchange ( £1902 equity). ARTHUR J. PEACHEY, LAND AGENT, WICK3TEAD PLACE, WANGANUI. T. W. WELCH, ESTATE AGENT AND BUILDER, EG MONT STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH. DAIRY AND (OR) SHEEP FARMS WANTED IN EXCHANGE FOR THE FOLLOWING UNENCUMBERED HOUSF PROPERTIES. , 2 Houses, i Acre, '£l6oo. 2 do 3 Acres, £I3OO. Also for Mortgage £IBOO. Mortgage £ISOO. CORRESPONDENCE INVITED. T. W. WELCH, ESTATE AGENT AND BUILDER, EGMONT STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH. ANOTHER OF THOSE GOOD I THINGS 1 On ACRES, all in grass; perfectly level; 10 paddocks, sheep proof fences; factory, school and post, i mile, station 14 miles; lialf ploughed; up-to-date buildings, good S-roomed house and man's whare; insurance on buildings, £000; good crops; Hawera district; carrying 00 cows, 20 yearlings, 9 horses, and some sheep. Property bandy to this brought £42 per acre. A rare bargain at £27 per acre. '£4oo down, balance very easy terms. Apply sharp, -■ J. SUTHERLAND,^ W. S. OOBHAM. UNDERTAKER. NEW PLYMOUTH. I Mortuary Chapel: Courteney Street. . 'Phono 187; three rings,
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Taranaki Daily News, 29 February 1916, Page 1
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374Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, 29 February 1916, Page 1
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