BUSINESS NOTICE. Atild's for Value. To-day we hold one of the finest stocks in Taranaki and in many instances our prices are less than can be bought in any warehouse in New Zealand. Compare our values:— Double widtli white Voiles 1/6, 2/3, 2/6, 2/11, 3/3, 3/0. Colored and Fancy Voiles, all double widths, 1/11, 2/3, 2/6, 2/9, 3/3, 3/6. Single width Voiles, in fancy de« signs, 1/6, 1/9, 1/11. Double width check Voiles, in smart colors, 3/6 and 3/11. Single width check Ginghams, 1/6, 1/9, 1/11. Double width cheek Ginghams, 2/9 and 2/11. These are all good washing materials. Crepes: White Crepes, 1/4, 1/8, 1/11; colored Crepes, 1/9; colored fancy floral Crepes, 1/8; fancy check and striped Crepes, 1/9; double width Crepes, 2/11 and 3/3. Nurses' Cloths, single width, la 9d; double width, 2/6. Heavy, wide, navy and striped Drills, 1/11 and 2/3. Tussore Silks, 33 inches wide, 2/11, 3/3, 4/11, 5/6. Wide navy ground' Cambric Prints, with sprigs and spots. The best value anywhere at Is 9d: all good washers and fast
J. & J. Auld Millinery and Costume Specialists NEW PLYMOUTH. IAND FO'ft SALE. DEVON STREET PROPERTY IS THE BEST INVESTMENT IN TARANAKI TO-DAY. JJEOAUSE with the development of the harbor, the district, and the town, prices for land in the RIGHT part of Devon Street must appreciate. To.day there is a' big and unsatisfied demand for shops and offices. They cannot be secured for love or money. THE BEST CORNER BLOCK left in town is that at the corner of Liardet and Devon Streets, opposite Fellow's, and nlongsido which all the trams stop. It is a commanding position, receives the full morning and afternoon sun, and is ideally adapted for the building of shops on the ground floor and offices upstairs. The whole could be let at once at rates that would yield a highly remunerative rate of interest. The property belongs to the Taranuki Amusements, Ltd., which desires to dispose of it immediately, and to that end lias put a very low price upon it. It will be sold either as a whole or in sections to suit purchasers. For further particulars regarding this bargain apply: C. H. WYNYARD, ' Secretary, Veale's Buildings, New Plymouth.' Telephone No. 475. P.O. Box 69.
LOOK! JgA ACRES, more or less, few miles from New Plymouth on good metalled road, sub-divided into paddocks, watered by running stream, has juat wintered 60 head of cattle. Good house of five rooms, cowshed (concrete floor). PRICE £27 PER ACRE. Easy terms to good man. Afi ACRES, suburban property, with up-to-date house, great prospective value. PRICE £3OOO. Terms. J, R. HILL & SON, ST. AUBYN STREET. 'Phone 711. THE COMING DAIRYING. COUNTRY. A GOOD SPECULATION. Prices Rising Rapidly. 1300 ACRES frceliol(1 > 35 ° aerea g°° d grass, 100 acres und"r plough; modern 8-roomed house and woolshed (both new), telephone connection and tri-weekly mail delivery; school quarter mile, railway station and cheese factory 2J miles; rapidly increasing town 7 miles by good road. Soil lirst-class quality, all ploughable, admirably shaped for subdividing. Numerous farm buildings all in good order. Price, £lO 10s per acre; cash £4OOO, balance at 5 per cent. J: REID STEWART, In my absenci MR. DUNCAN, Manaia, will lusjjly ißfor<u»tioo,
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Taranaki Daily News, 9 October 1919, Page 1
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