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LAUD FOR SALE. FOR SALE AS A GOING CONCERN. WALK-IN WALK-OUT PRICE £3l per acre. ACRES near New Plymouth and Inglewood. All ploughablc and most of it flat. All in grass excepting crops of maize, Swedes and oats; large stack of hay; S-roomed house and 19bail cowshed. The following stock is included: 1 Pedigree Holstein bull, 12 cows, 14 calves, 3 IS-month heifers, 2 farm liorsos, 1 hack, 2 pigs fowls etc.; also implements—l Reid and Gray plough. IP. and D digger plough, disc harrows, chain harrows, mowing machine, cow covers, separator and all farm utensils. The above would not be upon the market but for the fact that the owner Ims been called up for camp. A. B. GIBSON LAND AGENT, Egmoni Street, New 'Plymouth. fO. J^END FROM £:j UPWARDS, On all kinds of Security, including FURNITURE AND PIANOS (Without Removal). Strictly confidential. Repay able by easy instalments. Call or write, enclosing stamp for reply. L. W. BALKiND UNION COMPANY'S BUILDINGS, Brougham Street, *New Plymouth. Phone 307. INGLEWOOD. QOTTtER'S, Inglewood.— To-morrow (Friday, Marcn 15) we shall inuke a general display of Autumn and Winter i/nipery in all departments), and solicit your patronage. We shall be pleased if you call and inspect. Shop open from 'J a.m. to 5.311 p.m. (jOi'i lJ'.i-i S, Inglewood.— To morrow (M'idiiy, March 15) we shall make a general display of Autumn and Winter Drapery in ail departments, and solicit your patronage. We shall be planned if von call and inspect. Shop open from l) a.m. to 5.8U p.m. QOTTIEK'S, Inglewood.— To morrow (Friday, March 15) v.-e shall make a general display of Autumn mid Winter Drapery in all departments, and solicit your patronage. Wc shall be pleased if you call and inspect. Shop open from i> a.'ni. to 5.3U p.m. QOTTIKK'S, Inglewood.— To-morrow (Friday, March 15) we shall make a general display of Autumn and Winter Drapery in all departments, and solicij your patronage. We shall be pleased if you call an., inspect. Shop open from D a.m. to 5.30 p.m. QOTTKIR'S, Inglewood.— To-morrow (Friday, March 15) we shall make a general display of Autumn and Winter Drapery in all departments, and solicit your patronage. We shall be pleased if you call and inspect. Shop open froul !l a.m. to 5.30 p.m. (Friday, March 15) we shall make a general display of Autumn and Winter Drapery in all departments, and solicit your patronage. We shall be pleased if you call and inspect. Shop open from 1) a.m. to 5.31) p.m Nl.ilJiWOUD—Red Post Sale of Do Launay's Stock commences on Saturday for 14 days. f.y.y, JNGLEWOOD —The whole of de Launay's Stock will be cleared at the Red Post's 14-day sale. f.y.y, JNGLEW OOD—lmmense reductions in Carpets, Rugs and Furniture at the Red Post Sale commencing on Saturday. JNCILEWOOD —If you are short of apv article for the Home visit the toS Post Sale of de Launay's Stock comiiiencin<f on Saturday, the Uth. f.y.y. Clough's, Inglewood and Kaponga, Just bear in mind that we are the agents for Clapham's Sarsaparilla Elixer and Cough Mixtures. d. e , Clough's.—Nice line of Girls' Astrilclian Coats, just opened up, in brown, green and black. Come and see. T Clough's.—Our Dress Materials arc worth anybody's closest inspection. Real first-class goods. cl.o. Clough's.—Velveteens, all shades, from 2s lid to 4s Od per yard. d.e. A '' Inglewood and Kaponga Hen's Clothing, also Boys', of all sizes and ages. Purchase now, and it will be money saved. Goods below cost in many instances. Clough's.—Good assortment of col-, ored Flannelettes, from Is yard to We invite you all. d.e. 'JP'HE farmer's best friend is the Swandri Waterproof. Get one before the wet weather sets in—The Palatine, New Plymouth. d. w , ■■ REMOVAL NOXICE JJAYTNU purchased the building formerly used as a bacon factory ndjaming ti-.c Waiwakaiho Bridge, Fitzrov. my business will be carried on there as from MONDAY, MARCH 11. \ T . G. G. WINKELJJANN, Engineer.

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Taranaki Daily News, 14 March 1918, Page 1

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650

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 14 March 1918, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 14 March 1918, Page 1

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