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Vogeitown Land. FREEHOLD ACRE LOTS. Wo have still 21 sections of ono aero each for sale in the Township of Tironga, Vogellown. STILL GHOWTNG IN VALUE. This is undoubtedly the most progressive suburb in the district, and has every indication of again EXCELLENT 'BUS SERVICE. The 'bus which leaves the Theatre Koyal corner about every hour may be said to shorten the distance greatly, and has'brought the suburb in touch with the centre of the town. TIME PAYMENTS. The owners will undertake to build houses to any design on the land, and will arrangu terms for repayment by way of a small depos'it down and the balance to bo paid as rent. PURCHASERS OF SECTIONS may urrange terms as follows : 15 per cent, down, 15 per cent, in six months, and the balance on SPECIAL QUOTATIONS for Net Cash will he made to bona fide inquirers. For further particulars and plans >f the property, apply NEWTON KING. Inquiry by mail invited. YOU SPEND ■our HOOTS. v that they Many hours daily in your KOO Therefor* it is necess should be as comforta The sole of the foot is very sei ivo. Amy crense or small object a boot is unbearable. Chattevton's Boots FIT WELL, WEAR WELL, GIVE SATISFACTION. CALL and inspect our new lines (or the present winter season. We have new goods to show you every month which for Quality and Comfort cannot be beaten. If you are looking for COMFORTABLE FOOTWEA R,

your next Boots or Sh< GHATTEITFON'S BOOT AND SHOE WAREHOUSE. LISTEN! 1. A country settler writes : "Send me 101b White Star Tea. I find I cannot drink nny other, after drinking Whito Star." (slt> tin 8/4) 2. A gentleman says :—He did not know how good Whito Star Tea was until ho bought tea elsewhere. (51b tin 8/4.) 3. A lady says :—"I have just opened your tin. Jt's beautiful ; we like it very much." (Sib tin 8/4)

4. Another well-known lady says : —"Your tea (White Star) is very good ; we are very pleased with it." IF you know good tea, write for samples of WHITE STAR. H. COCKER, TEA MERCHANT, OdKIUE 9TBEET, NEW PLYMOUTH. BEST SHAVE IN 'TOWN. BEST SHAVE TNT TOWN. BEST HAIR OUT IN TOWN. BEST HAIK CUT IN TOWN. BEST CIOAUS IN TOWN. BEST CTGARS IN TOWN. BEST TOBACCOS IN TOWN. BEST TOBACCOS IN TOWN. And the BEST SALOON IN TOWN. BEST SALOON IN TOWN. Egmont Hairdressing Saloon

AND HAVANA TOBACCO STOKES, Egmont Street, NEW I'LYMOU T H. Every W!an & Woman IN NEW PLYMOUTH Should inspect my recent purchases of MANTLES MANTLES (a pretty line). GLOVES GLOVES (just tho thing). SILKS SILKS (every vuriety). Also a SPECIAL PURCHASE of Greenstone Novelties, including SWORD BROOCHES, CHARMS, etc. Will bo sold tit Quick Prices. Sole Agency : WERTHEIM SEWING MACHINES. ! C. H. RETFORD, Devon Street, NEW PLYMOUTH. To SawmilJeps and Others WANTED—A Partner or two to take up 10,000 (ten thousand) ucres with option of 30,000 ucres of firstclass milling timber, very heavy, consisting mainly of totara and maitai ; within 2 miles of railway ; on royalty of totara 2s. matal and riimi Bd, in Auckland Province. Enterprising men apply at once with reference. Principals only dealt with. R. B. THOMSON, Belgrave House, Symond Street, Auckland. Householders desirous of storing thoir furniture and effects should fawoimgie with the New Zealand Express Co., Ltd., Brougham-street. Storage in safe: brick building. Lowest rates and Insur-

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 156, 6 July 1904, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 156, 6 July 1904, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 156, 6 July 1904, Page 3

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