LAND FOR SALE. FIRST CLASS FARM. 102 ACRES, gITUATED on the Main Road, within easy distance of New Plymouth. Subdivided in-"" to 10 paddocks. Well-watered by running streams. About 90 acres grass and 4 bush, the balance being crops. Good house of 5 rooms and outbuildings, milking 4hed G bails. The land is all plonghable and fairly free from weeds. Will carry from 33 to 40 cows. Less than a mile to factory, school, and P.O. Price £7l per acre. TERMS ARRANGED. R. A: LARGE Estate Agent Nr. Railway St. Union a.s. Bldgs., St. Aubyn St. NEW PLYMOUTH. MISCELLANEOUS. RANTED KNOWN.-Order voui Christmas Cakes now. Can only supply a limited number of Teed Cakes. Every satisfaction gu.'..'anteed.—Frank Ansley, People's Baker, Okato. b.w, J)INING SUITES, Morris Chairs, s7ttees, Sideboards, Combination Chests, Rugs. Carpets, Bedding. Try MARTIN &. CO., where Furniture i's cheaper. (Shorty opening Devon Street) Temporary Premises: Express Company Buildings. rpHE B.K. Bookshop, f rated Dressmaker, November Number, giving Patterns of a Shirt, Blouse and a stylish Skirt. Price 7d Posted fid. -- -i- W'eldon's Tlome Dressmaker for November. A number of Coats and Skirls, Wraps and Caps, and containing Patterns of Lady's Coat and. Skirt. Price Td, posted Sd. |'i"' d.i\. Bookshop, opposite-the Empire Theatre: "The Brown Study," by Grace Richmor.s. Another charming story to read and enjoy. Price 2s Cd. "The Mark of Cain" (Wells), "O'er Moor and Fen" (Hocking), "The Riverman" (White),"Hopalong Cassidy "(\Mford), "The Clue" (Wells), "The Winds of Chance" (Beach), "The Brown Study" (Richmond), "Laughing Bill Hyde" (Beach), "An English Rose": (Lyall), "The King's Widow" (Reynolds), '"The Soul of Susan .Yellam" (Vaehell), "Penjw, jj.lv. bookshop, opposite the Empire Theatre.—"Webster Man's Man," by Peter Kyne. A splendid story of outdoor life. Price ss. B.K. Books? sure Island, her story and Her Glory, a beautifully illustrated story; History of England, by Arthur Mee Price 9s (id. the Veil, Spirit Messages received and set down by the Rev. G. Vale Owen, with introduction by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Price 7s Cd. < in. u.iv nooKsiiop, opp. Empire Theatre: Xmas number of the Weekly Press now ready. A splendid gift fo'r your friends at Home. Price 9 9 ers and Home Furnishers, temporary premises, Express Co. Sample Rooms. (Shortly opening Devon Street Central). £MAS Greetings. Two P Organ, Columbia, Grafanoias ana Records at Fox's. Motto: Quality Service. Risht Pries ,i ,'„ JJAWKE'S-Large stock Alu Iron and Enamel Saucepans, udd Cups. Largest stock crockery in Taraliaki: cheapest prices. glewood—Cheapest prices; Cutlery (all kinds), Kitehenware, Basketware, Leather Goods. pfAWKE'S are"~show"ing"Tal ; gTrangTnf "*" Christmas Postcards and Boxed Cards. Our Writing Pads are best. Cut )>vices. JTAWKE'S, fnglewood and New-"Ply-mouth.—Roys' and Girls' Books, great number at pre-war prices; Toy Books, great, variety. avwnwn, Kgmont Street, New Plymouth, and Inglpwond—Our large shops hold an immense variety, including T!«lft and F«n<ty Goods.
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Taranaki Daily News, 25 November 1920, Page 1
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462Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, 25 November 1920, Page 1
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