a ITfamous » s^xj I.H.C. ENGINES. Agents, E. GRIFFITHS & 00., • lEgmont Street, New Plymouth.
HARD WEARING FOOTWEAR ffJR IOOTWEAR is not of the shoddy class. It will stand hard, solid toil. WE RECOMMEND THESE LINES: BOSTOCK'S ADA SHOE, very comfortable, from 12s 6d to 17s 6d BOSTOCK'S LADIES' SHOES . . BOSTOCK'S EVENING SHOES iENTOUT 3 in 1 GENTS' FAMOUS WALKOVERS a P. WRITS LADIES' BOOTS AH lines of Lovely WARM SLIPEES for Winter Wear JOHN GRAYSON DEVON STREET CENTRAL NEW PLYMOUTH.
THE BEST OF BEDS mws-^. 1! ■ ?l» TWTTHOUT any nightmare of high prices. Your day's work depends upon your night's Test, and there is no rest in" lying on a poor, shaky bed that Jr«eps you half the night. OAK BEDSTEADS such as the one illustrated are simple and strong, yet have an artistic look. The strong wire-wove mattresses, combined with the solidity of the 'bedstead, ensure a good night's irest. The prices will make it easy for you to furnish your bedroom with one of these fine pieces of furniture. Come and have a look at them. C. N. JOHNSON (Next Carter's), •NEW PLYMOUTH FURNISHING WAREHOUSE.
DO IT NOW! DO IT NOW! £IOO Cash Down TS required on a good FARM of EIGHTY ACRES, mostly level and ploughable; 6-roomed house, good cowshed of 10 bails, piggeries; small orchard; well watered; y 2 -mile to school, about iy 2 from factory. PRICE IS £l6 PER ACRE. Balance of the money can remain on mortgage at 5% per cent. Near the sea coast, 7 miles from New Plymouth. It's worth your while to inspect at once. £IOO cash required. GILMOUK & CLABKE NEW PLYMOUTH.
A GOOD OPPORTUNITY FOR SBEEPFARMFRS TO SECURE A GOOD SHEEP RUN SB4O ACRES—SSOO acrt3 in best mixed English grasses, the balance being JO'iV in miles of fences); two dwelling-houses, sheep-yards, stock-yards. The property is known to be one of the best sheep and cattle run 3 in the North of Taranaki, and consists of fine grazing land of rich quality, and lies well to the sun, and comprises table land, slopes, spurs, and good hills, and has about 5 miles frontage of sea coast and 4y z miles frontage to formed road. Tenure—Held under section 218, Land Act, 1908, 21 years lease, with perpetual renewal and compensation clauses. Rental £SOO per annum. Capacity easily 2 sheep to the •ere. Price £3 109 per acre. Reasonable terms can be arranged. ACRES adjoining. Title, Land Transfer. WOO acres in grass, and balance g00(1 ijygjj eoun try, fronting formed road. The land is of good quality, p"Jiough somewhat hillv. and will make good sheep country when all in grasi. I estimate capacity 1% to 1V« rheep to acre. Price $? 10s pier acre. All correspondence promptij attended *o. Loans negotiated; terms arranged NEWTON KING ITJCIIONEER, LAND AGENT, AND GENERAL MERCHANT, MflUhed 187* NEW PLYMOUTH. *n*T -; V~T', Telesnonpp .. -20 and 304.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 58, 17 June 1910, Page 7
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