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YOU CAN BEIiEOI GOODS AS THOUGH YOU WERE VISITING AUCKLAND CITY BY WRITING IFOR Milne & Choyce's Summer Season's Samples. THEY are sent POST FREE t« you, and include all the LATESI BRIGHTEST, and most BEAUTIFUL goods for the SEASON/ Thf selection of Dress Materials, Silks, and Trimmings is very charming, while iv Ootton Goods are rendered more beautiful than ever by the wonderful ■' Mer cemed" and " Pastel '" finish, lending to cotton fabrics all the lustre of bilk The colours are of EXTREME BRILLIANCE, no shade being deemed t< bright for smart wear. ♦ SOME SPECIAL GOODS. Small Plain and Fancy Poplins, all shades, la lid yd. New Fancy Fabrics, all wool, 2s 3d and 2s lid yd. New Coatings, very latest effects Genuine Japanese Striped Blouse Silks, Is 9d yd. English Check Blouse Silks, 2s 6d yd. »' Mercerised " Lawns and Sateens, from lOd yd. " Pastel " Sateens, quite a new effect Tuctef d Nainsook, from Is 4d yd, Real French Cambrics Dark " Mercerized " Sateens, 7|d, 9d, ls yd, The " Y'.-lsom " plain Zephyrs, 36 inch, s|d yd. New Galat'jaa and Check Zephyrs, from 7|d yd, White Muslins, from yd, Shrunk Hollands, from Is yd. White Piques, 7|d to Is 6d Linen Crash Coating, th« iace.st . Coloured Ijinena, from lOd to 2s 2d yd. SUPERIOR LINING CALICO for Cotton Dresses supplied at B|d yd. W Killi AT ONCE FOR PATTERNS. MANY NOVELTIES APv QUICKLY SOLD OUT. pipi & CHOYCE, QUEEN STKii. . .. AUCKLAND.

LAND. LAND, FOE"palb— Devon-stroet, New Plymouth.—Good business stand, 83 feet 2 inches frontage, with extensive buildings. Only LI7OO for freehold ; full i acre section. A first-class investment. Quarter acre, frontage to Devon Line, at Te Henui. A first-class building site. 'Bus passes every hour. Price Ll5O. I£oacres, leasehold; miles from New Plimout 1, clc e to railway station and sale yards; fenced and sub-divided, good house; very low price for goodwill and improvements ; annual rent, £35 10s. Section an,i new house, East End New Th mouth; 5 rooms besides bath room, hall, and verandah; let to good tenant at 12s a week. Price £425; £175 can remain on mortgage. 133 acres, 2 miles from Inglewood by metal road; fenced and subdivided; part ploughed; 4-room house, 'arge barn, 10-bail cowshed and other buildings, and large paved stockyard; an excellent daijy farm. Only L 9 pir acre. 100 acres, Huirangi District, about 10 miles from New Plymouth; excellent dairy farm, well fenced, and sub-divided; 6-room house and fa*m buildings; creamery close by; 2 miles from railway station. Only LlO per acre. Town of New Plymouth.—Several excellent building sites in best parts of town. Inglewood.-Full section in centre of town; grand business site. 28 acres and new house suburbs of Midbirst. Desirable family residence with tend, New Plymouth. 2000 acres, Awakino. Good grazing farm. 470 seres grass, remainder light bush. Three room house, considerable fencing. Mr. N. King's sale yards handy. Both Auckland and Taranaki stock markets available, about 2 mili>a from Te Kuiti Bailway Station on North Trunk Railway. Only L2 per acre for the freehold, all but LIOOO can remain at per cent. 190 eores, Durham Road. Abou 115 acres in grass, 4-room house, etc., level and dry, 5 miles from Bailway Station and Dairy Factory, by good level road; 90 chains wire fencing. £5 10s par acre. Midbirst—s sections and cottage. PJca only fc 1 ") TO BE LET. 1970 acres, first class grazing land, about one quarter in grass, small house, etc. 15 years lease with right of purchase. We draw transfers of freeholds or lease,a mortgages and leases, eiat Brokers cbirges. We negotiate moiigages, large and small, at low l-ites of inteiest. We act as agerta for country solicitors, land brokers, and others is registering deads, etc. We advertise property for sale free of charge. Insti actions promptly attended oif sent by post, or left with A. H. Moore pnnake, V P. Fookes, Warsrley, or Pen/ oe. Percival, Inglewood.

JUST ARRIVED. DELICACIES Fir THE SEASON. PICNIO PIES TINNED QUAIL BLUFF OYSTERS POULTRY IN TINS and a good assortment of POTTED MEATS. Also—A Large Variety of PEAK FREAN'S BISCUITS opening up. CORDIALS of all descriptions. Nothing bnt the best brands kept in'stock. Tuckee's Jellies, 6d per pint packet V RALE & SON. DEVON STREET

NOW PUBLISHED. STONE'S (VCLUNCTONi HAWKE'S BAY & TARANAK) Commercial, Municipal & Genbbal DIRECTORS ~,AKD... NEW ZEALAND ANNUAL AUGUST, 1901—Elbvbnih FfIAR Publication. Edited by John Ssn.s'z Demy Bvo. size, containing oter 900 pages, together with maps corrected to date, the whole handsomely bound in clotb, gilt-lettered. PBIOE: 12a 6d. STONE, SON & CC. PRINTERS k PUBLISHERS , Crawford and Jetty-streets, Dunedin, and at Grey-street, Wellington. WANTED.— Send three stamps (or Tree Book on Hypnotism, Personal Magnetism, and Magnetic Healitg. It is the key to all business aid social anocess.— If yon desire this precious knowledge write to-day.—Prof. Wabd, Box 357, P. 0., AaokJasd. to

A, C. FOOKES & C° LIOHNSMD lA.ND BROKERS, New Plymouth. A. BAKGAIN. EOR Immediate Sale.—A model Dairy Farm, 185 acres, situated on Egmont Koad; 5-room house, orchard and garden 6 paddocks; about 140 acres in grass, bi'ance good lere: bush land, £-mile from creamery ?id school, good locality and pretty view of sea ; splendid soil. Price, only £8 per acre. Easy terms. Apply at onoe. OAKTHEW, BRITTAIN & CO. COUNTRY Bl rOHERY BUSINESS and PLANT, 7-ioomed house, shop, town sections, lease of farm, etc., at low renial. Present turn over 31 bodieß and 10 sheep weekly, besides pigs and calves. Price, £670 Apply to R. 0. TEMPLKR I'r. joers' Kxchp ige, Stratford, ! FOR SALE. /2AA AOR.KS, lease, with purchasing OUU clause. All necessary buildings, 500 acres in grass fenced and sub-divided, Leas for years.—Apply, R. O. TKMPLEK. Farmers' Exchange, Stratford. PARTNERSHIP. NOTICE is hereby given that we, the undersigned have this day n lured into partnership as Land and Estate Agents in New Plymo««Q. EDGAR WATT, DAVID LAING.

The Children's Tea Table. It is always a pleasure to a mother to make her children's tea table inviting. Some do this by providing fancy cakes and pastries from the nearest pastry-cook, but the aftereffects of such fare too often proclaim its unwholesometiess. Nothing is more welcome to the children than nice little scones and simple cakes freshly baked at home, and these can be made very quickly and easily with the help of the new Paisley Flour, made by Brown & Poison, of Corn Flour fame. No yeast or baking powder is required, as Paisley Flour does the work of raising, and at the same time improves the flavour and digestibility of whatever is baked with it. Brown & Poison's

DESIRABLE FREEHOLDS FOR SALE. U"ALF Section, Dc-'on-ttreet, with substantial cottage. £4OO ALIf Aere, nicely laid out with fruit and foliage trees New 8-roomed house, complete with every convenience, tine situation, one of tbe pleasant st localities in town. £IOOO. TJ ALK Acre, splendid .situation Mo~tly t*J in garden, with lot of nice bearing fruit trees. Goo J builditg eiti. £4OO. V. P. COKKJLL, ao National lkmk Ghambera,

!<m WND JK beg to advise the public that we km (-'ix.ylnE on business in New Fly ln0 jtn (in premises opposite the Coffee Palace, in Egmont-street) ts LAND and i' rITATB AGENTS. Vendors are invited to send ns particnlars of propstiias which thej may wish to dispose of. WA'IT & LAING Kgmont-strewt-Opposite Coffee Palace. ... _ n g iii ;■!, . *»■ a &«.* a ft* A' ir.l,9di«n,j irltt ,-d ov. liM;- ?wsi«dv for %)\ Ku ne com-. iulr-1 k .y \hc Medina! Faculty. Th« •iV-nuVi.- jc.r t.tc stiiH'nrc '.>f M- urns ( registered iit)iout wiiiiit* nmie arc i) ■ a«ly should Oe \lhout tjipn. C -•'••cr of all ( in.-niisis uifOufjhouUiicWorlsJ •uj)rir(or,r.s;\ilTi».' , 'i..rm <Jh«m}«,saUr«AMPTQfc,£jilf ASents: SHAKLAXBiCo.,),td..Auckland(tWelllngst i) hsUl' fHAkAfI" Oi'Jii i>,. Cfrrff* *

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 86, 22 March 1902, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 86, 22 March 1902, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 86, 22 March 1902, Page 4

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