WAVERLEY ADVERTISERS prTrrTrrrjfTWTTTTrrTrs'TO'T^ t Autumn Goods. On Friday, 10th' March and succeeding days wa are making our First Display of New Millinery in the new and Smart Velvet, Velour and Felt Hats New Neckwear New Dress Goods New Coats Inspection invited. u , ' Jolm Muir & Son, Jo DRAPERS WAVBBJSY (juui^lojuuuuul^^
ALFRED E. GAMES, Flaarmaceatical Chemist, MAIN STREET, WAVERLEY' Telephone— Pharmacy No 8, Private Residence No 62
Commercial Hotel* Waverley. 11. Hart" Proprietor. First 01e.2» Cuisine. Finest Brands of Aiss. Whies and Spirits'. Good Tablb. The house is well furnished throughout, and offers every comfort to travellers. WAVERLEY MOTOR GARAGE. Closed Till Further Notice, wTh* Proprietor of the Waverley Motor desFres to tender his thanks to the public of Waverley and district iorthe support accorded him in the past and to intimate that his Garage will be closed until such time as he returns from the war, when he hopTto again receive the same measure of their support. The Farmers’ Co-op-erative Or Society ol'New Zealand, Limited. >sk Aualionaera, Land, I"™?™’’ 1 ery, Produce and Financial Agents. Clearing Sales of Dairy Stock held where We are W a fllcn and are prepared to supply all ‘T. *jor SeerS MU, fr?e Kidsere.’ admitted!, the best lines on Zriot A request on a post card jn“s a visit srom one oi ont experts. Agencies The Taranaki Farmers’ Mutual Fire Insurance Association. State Fire (sub-agency). Blilburn Lime and Cement Go. Jooper’a Sheep Dip. osm ° nd ’VSS rattle Preparations and woiseiey Shearing Machines. Orders now being booked. . Taranaki Agents for Hupmobile Motor CSTS. « D o wool Packs, Seed Potatoes, Grass See * mips, Rape, MangQids. Swedes. ,g, Superphoapate, Sulphate ox rotas ne, etc., instock Waverley Agents: MESSRS PALMER & GRAF Two Superior Homes in New Plymouth. Three-eighths of an acre, Devon St, corner allotment, opposite tram stopping place, with firstS residence of 6 large rooms and usual conveniences- Offered abargai £I2OO, owing to owner’s impending departure , from Taranaki; terms can be arranged F —. beautiful position, nice surroundings, fine, view, withß roomed Villa largely kann-buiU. | Price £I4OO ; a choice proper^; Pjf t( > be sent for inspection —F. V oomn, aow * SoTß—Either of the above would make a' desirable home for a retired farmer I am offering the following Good Lines of Heal Estate. DAIRY FARMS near New p iy® ou^ —l2o acres at £l9 10a ; 79 acres at £-2; 50 acrea at £26 ; and a neglected one of 100 acres at £l2 All very conveniently 81^*atea. Broad acres, unimproved, 8000 acres hilly bush country with good valleys and considerable natural feed ; freehold 32s 6d ; subdivisions oi a block of open country, handy to Auckland by rail and water, ranging \n ares from 200 acres upwards and priced about £3 50s for freehold. Can arrange for improvements *o be mad© in lieu of cash payments,leaving purchase money at 5 per ?ood papa grass or crops, rolling downsf acing leach, with easy hills at back.. Daily mail ;o New Plymouth, also telephone, LIP at ow rent. Goodwill£B. I have personally inspected all except the 3000 acres and the 1200 acres. F. P. CORKILL, NEW PLYMOUTH. NOTE—My Raglan Office is temporarily! closed, owing to the absence of my repiesentative, Mr B. Pelbom, on active service. Correspondence relating to Raglan, Aotea, or Nawhia lands should now be addressed to Keir Plymouth.
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Patea Mail, Volume XL, 20 March 1916, Page 4
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