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JULY 17th. ' ySo TRIMMED HATS 48 lid, 6s xid, 8s iid, 'TWEED COSTUMES. Job 39s 6d, 59s 66",63 a. HAVY & BLK. WORSTED, * J<"> 79* 63. FURS, 3s IK POUND DISCOUNT, Job is 6d, is ud pr. CHILDREN'S CASHMERE : HOSE, J Black and Tan, M oto .3, Job IS. * Annual Sale. JULY 31st. LADIES WARM COATS, Job from 39s 6d each. LADIES* RAIN COATS, . Job 2is, 293 <>d. JOB DRESS GOODS, JOB FROCKS, 12s na to 309. is uid, 2s 1 id, 3s 6d yd. JOB BLOUSINGS, . is, is 2d, is 6d yard. STRIPE 7LANNELETTES, Job is 6d, is gd, 2s id.JOB NAPERY, 15 per cent discount. 100 KAPOC & DOWN QUILTS, Single 25s up; Double 353 to W & A. AMBUHY LTD. -, DEVON STREET NEW PLYMOUTH i FECIAL SUITS (/ After long months of waiting we are again in a position to take orders for High Grade l "\ ;;';•■ ._ CHART SUITS '" ' Unege Suits are built of 1 the best English and Colonial '"Tweeds, Serges and Worsteds, and their workmanship is unexcelled. ! COME and SEE our SAMPLES. SUIT SPECIALISTS, NEW PLYMOUTH.

CHEAP DAIRY FARM. GOING- CONCERN. |kft ACRES ofrich drained svpimp, well consolidated and all weli grossed vvitii exception of about 8 acres TheTe are 17 acres of good swedes. .pMrty of grass and a good stock of hay. The front portion of the farm on wMoh tin buildings gtand is slightly n.idulating and always nice and dry. School is i mile- distant, railway 6 miles, creim'cart passes the gate. The buildings 1 >yiie. *n up-to-date house of 7 living rooms, bathroom, scullery, wash-house copper and tubs, hot and col(l water,.telephone "and all possible conveni- ■!*• There, is a tennis lawn in front and the situation is ideal. Tne cowB«tfC liaij* with engine room ando-cow milking plant installed (floor concretid), motor shed, trapshed and piggery. .The stock at present on property jiutt 4& milking'' cows, 30 yearlings, 1 horse and 8 pigs; these together with .i ppifcig cart and harness, also 1 single baggy and harness as a going concern. .'*:'.;' '' ,' PRICE, £sl"per acre; CASH, £2500 MB FACERS' CO-OP. AUCTIONEERING

STREET (new bindings). ' ; V CIT READY—SEA SC>N OPENING. , . . Make an Early Inspection of these Choice X 1„_ ,:'.:'...■. DAIRY FARMSfjfjft ACRES, only 4 miles from HAMILTON', flat and undulating; all in grass, fenced and subdivided into 6 paddock.?. Good 6-roomed house irith modern conveniences, and all necessary outbuildings. PRICE £6B per *<S*A,- . ' No. 342. ••:tof:;*CRES, Freehold (close to the GLAXO FACTORY), all improved, fencwelUwatered by permanent stream. Great prospective value. PRICE XMjJper acre. Only £750 cash down. % No. 424. "*■ '" *** "\ in the famous Kaipaki District, all rich flat land, well grassed, by mill. Fenced and subdivided into paddocks. Six-roomed haute and outbuildings, with milking machines. Now carrying 46 cows! 1 ...ML 3 k'britk end 45 sheep. Close to factory. PRIC" £oo"per acre. No. 331 ..' i_^ ; SOIiND GOING CONCERN. S, Freehold, all in grass, well fenced, 10 subdivisions, watered '" \f river and springs; handy to factory; 4-roomed house, 8-bail cowshed Concreted, 4-cow milking plant, separator, engine and separator tOOOL Price £56 10s per acre, including the following stock: 52 cows, 4 heifer*, 1 bull, horses, 1 s.f. plough, harrows, disc, drill, cream cans (4), mllkifig" machines, separator, tip dray, 2 tons lime, 2 stacks clover and ordiilgs, and numerous sundries. No 421. house, outbuildings, milking plant, etc. This property is offered a3 ,• ft going concern, with the following stock: 37 cows, 2 horses, 1 waggon, 1 jBoWeV, hay rake, harrows, gig and harness, cans, ploughs, milking macliines, and sundries. Price £65 per acre. No. 325. i ,' ROSS & WHYTE. *" ;* irU AROHA SUBDIVISION.

DAIRY FARMS ' '" " .' ' 'ON LOW DEPOSITS. ..: 1--nity t sc hool I mile, creai lilea; first-class 7-rooi ; numeroWother buildings including an 8-bail concreted snea ana '*"*■"*-- -teted piggeries; 5 paddocks, splendidly watered, all m gnw, • •; CASH* £750, balance arranged. RIGHT FOR 35 COWS STRAIGHT AWA\. ■ - -V : : , A FIRST-CLASS DAIRY FARM. »«■ 433 - - '—hold, 120 aires in grass, 6 paddock?; new house of 4 rooms, y, well fitted up; cowshed of « '»"- «"♦ ™ n » ra ahed: - acfcool, P dr'if mllei station and township 7 miles, i •aere; CASH, £750, balance arr "''■ PART OF XHE ABOVE SECTION, SAME ulass <jh wuaim. ■■.- GOOD TERMS CAN BE GIVEN to a GOOD MAN. No. iobat client to sell, and as the carrying capacity of these sections rtR-isUnd-the fullest investigation, we can strongly recommend either ot tut ■ faweHo any intending purchaser who wishes to make a good living straight away. So position, conveniences and the buildings are all good, and purchasers who ■upeet will find that they are , >; REALLY GOO D / BUYING. H. H. DORR & CO., ■ LAND AGENTS ? 1 TE AHOHA. FARMERS! FARM ERS! FARMERS! foARMERS intending to invest or setfle on the Hauraki Plains, Thames Valley, * .-"Waikato, or North Auckland, will do well to communicate with us first—r« have the most complete list of properties to choose from. Branches aU* LROHA, HAMILTON, HELENSVILLE, DARGAVILLE. Agents throughout New l |ealaßd. '\ '. '■ THE NATIONAL CO-OP. REALTY CO. OF N.Z. '* . .- , HEAD OFFICE: SAFE DEPOSIT BUILDINGS, LTD., \" , VULCAN LANE, AUCKLAND. BAG WASH. W. H. JAMES, BTJ) JkR AND CONTRACTOR, OPUNAKE. ISP< System that wipes out the Home - OPUNAKE iIIMSSS PLYMOUTH. ' f> v t ■'" ■- - • WMn«ng "»y , DaJr Fftctor .. work ft specialty. THB FAMILY ASH FOR « 6d. ; Iy.

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Taranaki Daily News, 3 August 1920, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 3 August 1920, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 3 August 1920, Page 9

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