Special Towel Bargains, . A much delayed shipment of these goods—they were 12 months on the way—has at last come to hand. Compared with to-day's prices fof aimilar goods they show a saving of at least 50 per cent. Cotton good! •18 still advancing, so take the tip—buy now, You'll not regret i& WHITE TOWELS, 22 x 45 inches, BBOWN TOWELS, 20 x 40 inches/ -5/11 'J* LARGE WHITE TOWEL 8, extra heavy, 23 r 50 ins. U/gPAIR. The Melbourne Ltd. CHOICE PROPERTIES FOR SALE. 60 ACRES. Vety,chriice little Dairy Farm, situated Choice little Dairy Farm, situated he--5 mae«/* m New Plymouth; coast land, tween Bell Block and Lepperton;' all very/.i-h soil; 40 acres already been , eTel and all been p i oughed sown down piour bed and resown; 12 subdivisions; ; „ __,„„ „„, _„ ln j, , Lw_ _*■ j. iti. •* m grass and crops, 10 paddocks; nice «H7.«r section; two road frontages; sit- s , , - f . n/ted 1 mile from factory and school; new house of 5 looma > onl 7 been erected ffow carrying 20 cows, horses, ■ calves,- * • y ears ' WJ * fIU modern conveniences, 'etfe; 6-roorned house, cowshed, and all wash-house, copper and tubs; handy to Jfteceuary outbuildings; warm sunny j school, factory and railway station; • well sheltered. Good buying at I would make an ideal stud Jersey farm. £66, per acre, about £750 cash. CAN j Price, only £75 per acre; easy terms. BECOMMEND THIS Sole agent 50 ACRES. 60 ACRES. 200 ACRES. toy.chriice little Dairy Farm, situated Choice little Dairy Farm, situated he- Well improved Dairy Farm, situati New Plymouth; coast land, tween Bell Block and Lepperton;' all within 3 miles of sea coast; over 1; 7/.i-h soil; 40 acres already been j eve j and a jj j, een j,] oug { le (i ) sown ,jown acres been ploughed and regrassed; ! «f>ed and resown; 12 subdivisions; in and 1Q ddock n , ce paddocks, well fenced; good metallt 7.er section; two road frontages; sit- °, , . f . , , TO! .a. 11/ m ii P<l t n cnhnni ind fnptnn \*a l m ;u V™™ f.^<,_'„ n< i ..l»>i new h°« se of 5 rooms, on y been erected roca ' l/s m " es t0 scnool ana laciorj ted 1 mile from factory and school; > ' . 6 miles from New pi ymout h; will can >w carrying 20 cows, horses, ■ calves,- •»• 7™*> *»* *" modern convenances, _ ow .^ u 3 ]lQrse !.; 5-roomed house, cowshed, and all wash-house, copper and tubs; handy to 5 and other young stock; eeesary outbuildings; warm sunny school, factory and railway station; go0(1 dwelling houses of 4 and 7 roon ot, well sheltered. Good buying at would make an ideal stud Jersey farm, respectively, cowshed, and all necessar C tS Ut * 750 °* Bh * CM Price ' onl y £75 per acre; easy terms, outbuildings. Cheap at £27 per acr iCOMMEND THIS Sole agent £750 cash. Grand prospective value. ACRES, with splendid 8-roomed house. I have just had placed in my hands for sale this beautiful home in Ne Plymouth, just outside borough. The house is up-to-date in every respect, with splendid view., of mountain ai sea; an ideal home for retired fanner. Come and inspect. Price, £3,500; £IOOO cash, balance 51 per cent. Not*.—Having had 25 years practioal knowledge of Taranaki Land Values, I am therefore in a position to reco Wnd clients where best to purchase. I will show you returns and finance you for stock if required. E. JACK Telephone 575. COMMISSION AGENT opp. Coffee Palace NEW PLYMOUTH. Quality, Style, Finish, Durability, These are the Four Cardinal Points of Excellence which Distinguish "OUR" Footwear from All Others LOWEST PRICES. LOWEST PRICES, i Sole Agents New Plymouth District for Crocket and Jones' " HEALTH.BRAHTJ"' FOOTWEAR. DOCKRILLS', Bewn Street, QUALITY SHOE HOUSE, TELEPHONE No. 43 3, New Plymouth. QAIRY, FARMERS! TO YOtTOOTOW THE FARMERS' JgLKER EEVOLOTIONISES MECHANICAL MILKING NO VACUUM PUMP NO VACUUM TANK NO VACUUM PIPES NO VACUUM BUCKETS NO VACUUM RELEASOR NO PULSATOR AND CONVEYS THE MILK RIGHT FROM THE COWS TEATS TO THE SEPARATOR, COOLER, OR FACTORY CANS. ""' «#fi& ' ' Write for full Particulars to R. DICKSON, TARANAKI FARMERS' MEAT GOMPANY The Works of the above Company are now open for the treatment of all classes of fat stock. The Company are prepared to treat stock on 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 Buyers, Mr. P. E. Garvey, Stratford, Mr. M. H. Barnitt, N.P. Telephone 247. Telephone 4635. Mr. Rod McRAE, New Plymouth. Or at the Office of the Company. R. DIt&bUJN, « KAUPOKONUI DISTRICT Representing Fanners' Milking Machine 11A ACRES, close to school and factory; carrying CO cows uid dry stoc Company. AAV g p] en( jj,i cro p S . We can recommend this property. Come and inspect San mXm STRATFORD. GOING CONCERN. pva »• ."».'" Uormanby district, carrying 27 cow?, 1 bull, 3 horses, 3 calves, 1 so' • 7 - ■*' ' ' " | Lease 0 years. Kent, £35 per acre, with perpetual right of renewal. Kevaluati " IT WILL PAY YOTJ. \ every 21 years. Don't miss this. See us at once. If you require a leasehold or a going concern come and see us at once, we ha _____ —— / some fine properties to offer you. CO TO RETFORD'S. •3* WOOLS - COTTONS "*"— MUSLINS ' ' SATEENS CREPES And All General Draper/ —— Agent for Sewing Machines and Requisites. Ooloidal and Lccal Papers. U- Hi RETFORD. f\* .00BBISJKBEET, SEW PLYMOUTH AN IDEAL HOME AX OTAKEHO. THE PICK OF THE WAMATE PLAINS—TO BE SOLD AS A GOING CONCERN. Qf\ ACRES, will carry 50 dairy cows all the year round, heifers, pigs, calves; w subdivided, bovjided by live fences and well sheltered; concrete troughs each paddock; w;~ered by ram, with constant running stream; up-to-date co shed, machines (driven by water power), motor shed and good buildings; fir; class home, every convenience. Owing to ill-health the owner has been advised leave the district. Come and inspect this model farm. See the figures at the ii tory and compare this proposition with anything in Taranaki. We are sole agen R; J. TIDDY & CO., BOJt 2. .. REGENT STREET, HAWERA. 'PHONES; 354, Private 323
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