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YOU CAN SELECI GOODS AS THOUGH YOU WEBE VISITING AUCKLAND CITY BY WRITING FOR Summer Season's Samples. nPHEY are sunt POST FREE to you, and include all the LATES" i BRIGHTEST, and most BEAUTIFUL goods for the SEASON", Th< selection of Dwbs M«terials, Silks, and Trimmings is very charming, while tbc Oo'ton Good' ar», rendered more beautiful than ever by the Wonderful ''Mer rnd " Paof-el* finish, lending to cotton fabrics all the lustre 61 slls* The cohurs «re of EXTREME BBILLIANOE, no shade being deemed t< bright for smart wear, $ « SOME SPECIAL GOODS. Bm»ll Plain and Fancy Poplins, all shades, Is lid yd. JS'.iw Fancy Fabrics, all wool, 2s 3d and 2s lid'yd. Now Coatings, very latest effectß G-nunia Japanese Striped Blouse Silks, Is 9d yd. English Check B>oueo Siiks, 2s 6d yd, " iM. jctriz- d " Lawns and Sateens, from lOd yd, " Pas'el " S .teens, quite a new effect Tuck d j: finsook, from Is 4d yd, Re 1 F.ench Cambrics Dark " ilarceiized " Sateens, 7£d, Sid, Is yd. , The. " y<-!&om " plain Zephyrs, 36 inch, s|d yd, ?:«!«.• G-lat- iis mid Check Zephyrs, from 7|d yd, VV i;.« Mu-iins, from yd. Shnwk Hoibnds, from Is yd. SVhii.-i Piques, 7|d to Is 6d • ~, . Linen Crash Cnatins, the .atesfc ] '. -.■■ i.\\r.y.rvA Lintns, fiom lOd to 2s 2d yd. s'IJPKiUOR LINING CALICO for Cotton Dresses supplied at Sjd yd, ■vr-.-.i-Ji A'-' ONCE FOR PATTERNS. MANY NOVELTIES AR>QUICKLY SOLD OUT. AUCKLAND.

LAND FOB FALE— Devon-street, New Plymouth.—Good business stand, 83 fset 2 inches frontage, -with extensive buildings. Only LI7OO for freehold ; full \ 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. 180 acres, leasehold; 1J miles from New Pit mouth, close to railway station and sale yards; fenced and sub-divided, good house ; very low price for goodwill and improvements ; annual rent, £35 10s. Section and new house, East End New Tlymouth; 5 rooms besides bath room, hall, and verandah; let to good tenant at on mortgage. 133 acres, 2 miles from Inglewood by Hiatal road; fenced and subdivided; part ploughed; 4-room house, large barn, 10-bail cowshed and other buildings, and large paved stockyard ; an excellent dairy farm. Only L 9 per acre. 100 acres, Kuirangi District, about 10 miles from New Plymouth; excellent dairy farm, well fenced, and sub-divided; 6-room house and farm buildings; creamery close by; 2 miles from railway station. Only Lll) per acre, Town of New Plymouth.—Several excellent building siteß in best parts of town. Inglewood.—Full section in centre of town; grand business site. 28 acres and new house suburbs of Midhirst. Desirable family residence with land, New Plymouth. 2000 acres, Awakino. Good grazing farm. 170 acres grass, remainder light bush. Three loom house, considerable fencing. Mr. N. King's sale yards handy. Both Auckland and Taranaki stock markets available, about 2 miles from To Kuiti Railway Station on North Trunk Railway. Only L2 per acre for the freehold, all but LIOOO can remain at i\ per cent. 190 acres, Durham Bond. Abou 115 acres in grass, 4-room house, etc., level and dry, 5 miles from Railway Station and Dairy Factory, by good level road; 90 chains wire fencing. £6 10s per acre. Midbirst—s sections and cottage. Price only fclO V 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.s mortgages and leases, etc., at Brokers charges. We negotiate mortgages, large and small, at low rates of inteiest. We act as agents for country solicitors, land brokers, and others in registering deeds, etc. We advertise property for sale free of charge. Instructions promptly attended o if sent by post, or left with A. H. Moore punake, W P. Fookes, Waraley, or Perry * Percival, Inglewood.

DESIRABLE FREEHOLDS FOR BALE. HALF Section, Devcm*Btreet, with suV stanfcial cottage. £4OO HALF Aere, nicely laid out with fruit and foliage trees. New 8-roomed house, complete with every convenience. Vine situation, one of the pleasantest localities in town. £IOOO. HALF Acre, splendid situation. Mostly in garden, with lot of nice bearing fruit trees. Good building site. £4OO. F. P. CORKILL, to National Bank Chambers.

DELICACIES FOR THE SEASON, PICNIC 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 but the best brands kept in stock. Tucker's Jellies, 6d per pint packet VEALE & SON. DEVON STREET

NOW PUBLISHED. STONE'S WELLINGTON, HAWKE'S BAY & TARANAKI Commercial, Municipal & General DIRECTORY ...AND... NEW ZEALAND ANNUAL AUGUST, 1901—ELEV8NTH STaAR Publication, Edited by John Stone Demy Bvo. size, containing oyer 900 pages, together with maps corrected to date, the whole handsomely bound in cloth, gilt-lettered. PRICE: 12a 6d. STONE, SON & OC. PRI N T E;R 9 & PUBLISHERS Crawford and Jetty-streets, Dunedin, and at Grey-street, Wellington. WANrKD.— Bend three stamps for Free Book on Hypnotism, Personal Magnetism, and Magnetic Healing. It is the key to all business aid social success.— If yon desire this precious knowledge write to-day.—Prof. Waed, Box 357, P. 0., Auckland, ta

LICENSED LAND BROKERB, New Plymouth. A BARGAIN. —7OR Immediate Sale.—A model Dairy Farm, 185 acres, situated on Egmont Road; 5-room house, orchard and garden 6 paddocks;about 140 acres in gr—- v -'—-~ good level bush land, J-mile fro and school, good locality and pretty view of sea; splendid soil. Price, only £8 per acre. Easy terms. Apply at once. OARTHEW, BRITTAIN k CO. COUNTRY BUTCHERY BUSINESS and PLANT, 7-roomed hoube, shop, town sections, lease of farm, etc., at low rental. Present turn ovtsr a J bodies and 10 sheep weekly, besides pigs and calves. Price, £670 Apply to K. 0. TEMPLES Fanners' Exchange, Stratford. 6f\f\ AORKS, lease, with purchasing \J\) clause. All necessary buildings. 800 acres in gmss fenced and sub-divided, Leas for years.—Apply, R. 0. TBMPLKR. Farmers' Exchange, Stratford. LAN D, LAND Vt carrying on business in New Ply mootn (in premises opposite the Coffee Palace, in Egmont-street) us &AND and tyTATK AGENTS. Vendors are invited to send us particulars of proportion which they may wish to dispose of. WATT & LAING Sgmont-street, Opposite Ooffea Psl&do.

(The Children's ilea Table. i J It is always a pleasure to a | mother to make her children's J tea table inviting. Some do i this by providing fancy cakes j mid pastries from the nearest I pastry-cook, but the after- •:■ fleets of such fare too often | j. toe-1 aim its unwholesome- - | r.ess. Nothing is more wel j ;ome to the children than I uice little scones and simple j cakes freshly baked at home, j and these can be made very I quickly and easily with the ) help of the new Paisley Flour, j! made by Brown & Poison, of \ Corn Flour fame. No yeast \ or baking powder is required, ■ as Paisley Flour does the wo:k of raising, and at the i same lime improves the flaj vour and digestibility of i whatever is baked with it. | Brown & Poison's j Paisley Flour, j

GLEAN FOR SALE 12 LBS FOR 60- NEWS OFFICE.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 92, 1 April 1902, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 92, 1 April 1902, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 92, 1 April 1902, Page 4

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