!♦ * * * . ■ A / s. rjr-* * The Directors and Managers'of th~e Melbourne "Clothing Company . 3#4' s Stores in New Plymouth, Ijjgtewood, Stratford, Eltham,' * * '.® awera "Wanganui, desire to express thanks for the splendid patronage accorded the fiipn during the past year, and take this opportunity: of wishing one and all - ■%,. A Merry 'Xmas and a Happy New Year.
CHOICE PROPERTIES FOR SALE. .. . St ACIjCgS. ~ VEKY CHOICE DAffiY FARM 1 «i£uated Omata district near sea * equt;< healthy position, subdivided, into ,£ well-fenced good grass pas- * tar" flirty tteHffitle ->f the, farm has , been ploughed and'sown down in good grass pasture; Will carry 25 cows; dwelling hodse.of s?ooms, cowshed and. a!l oewssary outbuildings; situated within > tub of .factory, school, store and 5 milesffb'm New Plymouth by splendid ONLY £35 per acre. Terms wtl£ be made to suit purchaser. Can reecgmfltna-'this. » 170 ACRES. , 'Freehold Dairy Farm; cheese factory practically on properly, school % mile, 3 miles to railway, station and township; good metalied ,road; all sown 1 down in grass and a large portion ' (about 80 acres) been plrughed; the land is of very rich quality and <has not been .dairyed on fr.r 8 years; first-class dwelling house of S rooms, "all modern conveniences;'cowsled, motor shed and stable; carrying capacity about 85 to 70 cows . Cheap at £46 per acre, ,£I2OO cash. INSPECT AT ONCE 200 ACRES. TQIGHLY improved' dairy farm, over 100 acres been ploughed, good strong teach land, over a foot of black soil, subdivided into 12 padocks; 1 mile lu factory and school; now carrying 00 cows and 3 horses; good metalled load; mce cottage of 4 rooms and scullery; 12Lsil. cowshed with concrete floor; good warm well-sheltered farm, must rise in value, selling at low. figure to make quick sale. Price, only £45 per acre; terms to suit purchaser. ■ Sole Agent. Sote.—Having- Had 25. years "practical knowledge of Taranaki Land Values, I am therefore in a position to recom»end clients where best to purchase. I will show von returns and finance you for stock if required. ■C' E. JACKSO COMMISSION AGENT opp. .Criterion Hotel SEW PLYMOUTH. Box 39
■v WHY IS FOOTWEAR •(- ' }. BETTER VALUE? -- ' •" BECAUSE THE GOODS ARE THE * VEst 'BEST QUALITY AND ARE ' SOLD CHEAPER THAN ELSE- . WHERE.. 5/9 CHILDREN'S Tan Strap Shoes, bargains. 1176 LADIES' House Strap Shoes, very comfortable. 16/6 LADIES' Lace Shoes, no toe caps, worth 25/-. 22/6 GENTS' Box Derby Boots, sewn soles, worth 30/' 86/6 GENTS' Glace Derby Boots, sewn soles, worth '3s'/- 1 rare range of boots and shoes to select from. Inspection Invited. Sole Agents Plymouth District for Crockett and Jones' ' "HEALTH BRAND" Footwear. * DOCKRILL'S, Bevon Street, HE GUALITY SHOE .HOUSE, TELEPHONE No. 4 3 3, New Plymouth, wrft "w
DAIRY FARMERS! DO YOU KNOW THE FARMERS' MILKER' REVOLUTIONISES .MECHANICAL MILKING IT HAS No Vacutim Pump No Vacuum Tank No Vacuum Pipes * No Vacuum Buckets No Vacuum Releaser No Pulsator and conveys the milk right irpm the cow's teats to the Separator, Cooler, or Factory Cans.
THE TARANAKI FARMERS' MEAT COMPANY . , *. " LIMITED. - f . V- i --V ■ . The Wojrks of the aboye Company are now open for the of all classes of fat stock. -The Company are prepared to treat stock owners' account, or,'if desired, will purchase stock at per head or at per lb at Highest Market Bates. The Farmers in the Province are reminded that the "Works are established entirely for their own benefit, and are therefore urged to take full advantage of the facilities offered. , : Inquiries may be addressed to the Company's Bayers, Mr, P. E. Garvey, Stratford, Mr. M. H. Barnitt, N.P. Telephone 247. Telephone 4635. Mr. Bod McRAE, New Plymouth. Or at the Office of the Company. *;.
Write for full Particulars to R. DICKSON, Representing Farmers' Milking Macliii ' Company. ; BOX 118 STRATFOR n WILL PAY YOU. . T OOK F A P T BUILDER AND CONTRACTOR, HAWERA. Estimates given for building ia " , Concrete or, Brieh anywhere in v <6* the Dominion. . - ' Pffice—Regent St _>»»■
THE P. A: C; (PEOPLE'S AUCTIONEERING CO.) Broadway . Stratford. And THE CHEAPEST FRUIT MARKET T-r Wholesale Retail NOW IN FULL SWING. FRUIT FRUIT FRUIT SALES SALES SALES TUESDAYS AND SATURDAYS. Also Furniture, Effects, Produce, etc. SEE us FIRST. V' BERT .STURM, * ... Auctioneer, rn*m» Skai'i*
fc . ' SPRING LAMB. SIV- . • , ■ ; * .THEFIRST OF THE SEASON. SOLE BEOS.; bs usual, have secured a good ■i'l<i ;f ' *opply of prime lambs, but 1 , . OBDER EABLY. .' • , ; The Stitas are Eight. beef-and wether ['for quality in
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