4ffiESENTTN<3-« AN ALLTJRIXG SELECTION OP SPRING g SUMMER DRESS GOODS Women are all naturally very keen at jfesent to acquire a new Spring and Summer Frock, and this assembly of PRETTY VOILES, ZEPHYRS, GINGHAMS, PRINTS, ETC. ■will give them a welcome idea of ths correct materials for the new seasons. THE GOOD VALUES, THE EFFECTIVE COLORINGS, and THE APPARENT QUALITY will make it hard for »ny wide-awake woman to resist a pur--1 chase. SECURE YOUR PIECE TO-DAY J W. & A. Ambury Ltd DEVON STREET NEW PLYMOUTH Painters' Special. We haw just landed full stocks 0/ » PAINTERS' OVERALLS & COATSj Thesa goods have been almost unprocurable for some months put, and you are well advi-ied to secure a new outfit before present ' ttocks are exhausted. PRICES:— COATS ...,,. ONLY >7/\\ EAOHOVERALLS ........ AT g/g AND 10/11 COME EARLY AND SECURE YOURS. Howell & Howell, THE MEN'S WEAR STORE. DEVON ST. CENTRAL } NEW PLYMOUTH.
SPLENDID MIXED FARMING PROPERTY. T AQ4 -ACRES Freehold, 450 acres in thj best English grasses; 50 acres flat, 390 undulating, balance good hills. Post and wire fences, all in the heat t>f order, and sheep j>roof. Well watered by good streams. Wintered fIOO aheep, 70 head cattle from 1 to 4 years old, 37 dairy cows, besides horses. Rw-HKMBed. residence, 6-bail cowshed concreted with 3-cow milking plant, wpaxator, engine and separator room, stable, trapshed, barn, woolshed with iHwßrtng; machines and good sheep yards. There is a good metalled road to ike gate. Eleven miles from railway station Cream motor waggon passes tfci gate daily. This property has never been top-dressed, and is in splendid heut. JUICE £ls per acre, including milking plant and also shearing machines. No 392 'GOOD DAIRY FARM, HANDY TO AUCKLAND. I RJC ACRES, Freehold, all in good English grasses, well fenced and water- " ed by permanent streams. Well built residence, 6-bail cowshed concreted, 3-stall stable, barn; hay-loft, implement shed, granary, and man's room. Four miles from Pokekohe railway station, 2 miles from factory, school, store % and chureh. No mortgage. This excellent farm has been worked by the present owner for the past 20 years. PRICE £7O per aore. Terms can be arranged. • No. 453 HAURAKI PLAINS. _ . _ ~ ~ g( j g waDl p. 130 p •• acres in grass, balance in rough feed. Six-roomed residence with all' kecaisary outbuildings, also milking plant. PRICE £47 per acre. No. 333 XAYBOURNE. BOSS' & WHYTE. WABD STBEET, TPHONE 589, P.O. BOX 188, HAMILTON.
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Taranaki Daily News, 6 October 1920, Page 6
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