FOR SALE, TO LET* Etft nice, rough-cast house, adjoining New Plymouth borough, on main road, close to. High School. Price, £4s < per acre. Freehold. Terms. Apply E. J; Carthew, 'phone 133, New Plymouth. d.xt town, .eight chains frontage to/68ft. street. For particulars apply to M. Jones, King Street. f.y. va oAuji—ijouoie Buggy wmi pole and shafts. For particulars apply to M. Jones, Criterion Stables. a.w. VO&: SALE—Three Roods section in Port Moturoa; two street frontages; suitable for building four cottages. For particulars apply to M. Jones,- King Street. v v f v Engine, as good as new. Apply B. Harkness. Stratford Foundr, N»:vnti'ord. Apply J. S. Fox, Ofcato. Shop at present.occupied by Banks, Devon Street Central. Apply E. Jackson, Land Agent, New Plymouth. a.x. I w;;«ftWißißßfflliff! from New Plymouth; two milking -iieds, with dwellings; alniojt all ploiighable when cleared. Convenient to creamery, school aid telephone. Quick returns to progressive man. Part payment. For particulars apply Taranaki Daily News. JPOR SALE—WeII-built 4-roomed coTtage with every convenience. Concrete wall and paths. Price £7OO.—P. A. Large, Estate Agent, New Plymouth. '|?OR SALE—Good Second-hand Piano; iron frame, check action; perfect order. £36; easy terms arranged.—Collier's, Devon Street. MISCELLANEOUS.
JLTAVING secured a traveller's sample range of Underclothing at a low figure, we are therefore now holding a , two-weeks special sample underclothing sale.—H, M. Bacon, Tie Busy .Draper. A LL classes of underwear, at bargain prices at H. M. Bacon's Special Sample Sale of Underclothing. Be wise and come early. See window and bargain table. b.l. j-uuuiujh\o, unns., jsoaices, Wjgntdressos, Chemises, Corsets, Vests for winter wear at wholesale prices at 11. M. Bacon's Sale of Sample Underclothing. ' 0 l gPECJAL Sale of Sample Underclotl ing at greatly reduced prices, for two weeks only, at H. M. Bacon's, The Busy Drapers. b.l. f AMB prices for May again reduced Id Beef, Mutton, Lamb, Veal and Pork at The Imperial Meat Supply. JJiiKJsUJNAL —Everybody was in high spirits to-day at my party. Tea was indescribably delicious, so they all said. It was Robur, Sold by J. McNeill, New Plymouth—2. WANTED—Drop in at the Grocer's as you are passing—this is his busy day—but we must have Robur Tea—no other brand will satisfy us. It must be Robur. Sold by Kaupokomii Dairy Co. —me niosi aengnuui Deverage imaginable—something quite different to the ordinary brand of tea. Robur is its name. Robur. Sold by J. McLean, Inglewood—2. |JERSONAL —Some friends dropped in yesterday for t. chat—they praised Robur Tea. Bought some to-day—the taste is delicious —will stick to Robur. Sold by C. Dunbar, Urenui.—2. VJ^ANTED—For a delicious refreshing cup of tea brew Robur—tickles your palate. Sold by Thomas, Oliver and Thomas, Kaponga.—2. TVSCOVERED-That Macßobertson's Confect : onery is absolutely pure—inexpressibly delighrful—try some. MacRobertson's. Sold by Kaupokomii Dairy Co.-2. J REMINDING you that Macßobertson's Confectionery is noted for delicacy of flavor and purity of manufacture. All British. Sold by R. T. Bullock, Hawera. •WANTED-You to ask for Old Gold Cocoa. You'll be delighted with it. The flavor is distinctive. There are numerous brands of cocoa to be obtained —but you should ear-mark Macßobertson's Old Gold. Sold by H T Harris and W. Gilbert, Hawera.—2. I WANTED—WiII you come and ti new cocoa —the flavour's indent liable—perfection. Macßobertson's Old Gold Cocoa. Sold bv .T. Arthur. None™ TT'OL.ND—What you have been seeking ' —a cocoa wir.h a mellow and delicate flavour—high food value. Here it is, Macßobertson's Old Gold Cocoa. Sold by J, Barclay, Okatowa.—2.
WAIKATO BARGAINS. 220 ACRES, 10 miles itom Hamilton, all in grass. Beautiful Home, Electric Light Plant, Cowshed, Woolshed, Stables, Motor Shed, and other* Buildings. Bounded by the River; one' of the most 'perfect homes in the\Wai-: kato. Will carry 90 cows and othen stock! Erice:*£6oper acre; easy t«ras This is an ideal »Barm,' and the landv-Jwii' never been top'dsesßed, and is neajlysiai? River Flats. Hf 2QA ACRES.within 3 miles of Cam-| bridge,'(Ml in grass and allldati FouvteenrToaiaedi House which coßtoverj £3OOO tonbtflld. ait is without question: one of the-finest.vhomes in the Waikato. The Farm is-now a noted STUD FARM,* and for this purpose, or a milking<-pro-: position, is NOT TO BE BEATEN. Price: £7O per acre. Good terms to a good man. GOING CONCERN. Jgg ACRES, all in grass, all level; good 9-roomed House, splendid Cowshed. Stock includes 50 cows, 4 horses, pigs, milking plant, drill, roller, plough, drays, etc. The stock etc., is easily worth £I4OO. Price: £65 per acre. Deposit, including everything, is only £2OOO. REMEMBER: Within four miles of CAMBRIDGE. AND WILLIAMS, LIMITED. # Manager.
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Taranaki Daily News, 26 June 1919, Page 1
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