for cool evenings and outdoor wear YOU REQUIRE A SPORTS We *re showing CHARMING STYLES IN' SILK AND ALL WOOL which will attract women as much by their moderate prices as by their ■mart and attractive appearance. ' -*IU YOU INSPECT JTHEM? W. & A. AM6URY PETON STREET. . NEW PLYMOUTH, YOU CAN'T BEAT H 0 WELL'S SHIRTS LARGEST ASSORTMENT IN TOWS , PRICES 8/11 to 15/6, Howell & Howell, MEN'S WEAR SPECIALISTS ........ NEW PLYMOUTH* When executing any repairs *■ we always « HIT THE MARK. No matter how small YOUR repair job may be, it is not too small to receive our 4 undivided attention —i OUR VEHICLES we noted for their reliability, longevity, smooth running, and ability to stand up to continued hard work. THE SHOEING DEPARTMENT js ever at the service of those who appreciate trusty and sensible •hoeing for their horses. Our Charges are as low as Honest Workmanship will Permit. Egmont Coach & Carriage Factory STRATFORD. m N.Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY, HAMILTON . JJ4Q ACRES, FREEHOLD, all in grass or crop; land level to undulating; well subdivided with sheep-proof fences; fine homestead and shed; splendid position, commanding view of the surrounding country; school on property; railway station and town, cheese factory and dried milk factory within 3 miles by good road. This is a fine property, and a great cutting up propositionwithin five years should sell in small sections at double the present value. This is one of Waikato's best propositions now offering. Price £3O per acre, £3OOO cash, or lessk_to an approved man, balance 5 to 7 years. No. 3/90. 280- L.I.P. at 4/- per acre, fine dairying country in splendid order; well subdivided with sheep-proof fences; 22 acres swedes, 14 acres lucerne, just sown and showing a good take; carrying 00 dairy cows, 57 grown cattle, 3 bulls, 14 horses; rates £29 per annum; 3 miles by good road to dried milk or cheese factory; 2 miles to railway and school; fine new 7-roomed house, every convenience, Wizard light, also makers' cottage of 5 rooms, hot and cold water, and conveniences. Price £6O per acre, £2OOO cash, balance long term. No. 2/176 GOING CONCERN. JSQ ACRES FREEHOLD, cows, horsesi all implements and sundries at £3O per acre, 6-roomed house, 8-bail cowshed, school handy, Hamilton 4 miles. Very easy terms to bonafide farmer, say £BOO down. A fine opportunity lor a man of limited cash. JJo. 2/172. A. 0. BELL Land Salesman.
The Captain of tadusiru arid His Men. Smote, J 1 i TOBACCO .New Zealand'*' National Smoke m m m X u AMONG the vast and «r«M i eenilnn« army of conuherce-from the rank and file to the man whose command moves thousands-life'* strenuous battle is made more bearable when tho pipe's aglow with fragrant .Cut and Plug 21 Creamoata (Cream o' the Oat) Soliloquy No. l.* The Skippermmtmm ttiiß down to.th«irCre»mo»tc." »»• yon tritd thi* Umons cerul—Hew island's lite tt-50 million pl»twj>J.it o«d yearly_in New Zealand.
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Taranaki Daily News, 26 April 1920, Page 6
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507Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 26 April 1920, Page 6
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