Special Job Lines In •T. & R. MORLEY'S HOSIERY. •T. &R. MORLEY'S HOStERY. | J. & E. MORLEY'S HOSIERY. LACE HOSE ■■' ■ v >'4 LACE HOSE.: LACE HOSE . .' ' ;j| PLAIN CASHMERE'HOSE li PLAIN CASHMERE HOSE ■# PLAIN CASRMER 15 HOSE ' | RIBBED CASHMERE HOSE HIRBKD CASHMERE HOSE | IUBBIiD CASHMERE HOSE f TANS AND COLORED , ' TANS AMD COLORED 5 ' TANS AND COLORED ;i, CHILDREN'S k CHILDREN'S ~ *H CHILDREN'S" . . : --K: ENGLISH SAMPLE LOTS To he cleared in tlip. next lew days (Extra value). . <■ Morey and Moore BUSY CASH STQRE, King Street
4/9-UEN'S SPLIT BLUCHERS, nailed or unnailed.—Dockrili'g. : 7/g LADIES'. CHJROME OX. SHOES and I-bar Shoes, also Ladies' Strong Shoes, 6/11.—Dockrill's. 13'6 —MEN'S Leather-lined Chrome Boots, for best wear. Beat' value in town—Doekrill's. QHEAP— Jellies 2/3 dozen; Picldeg, Sweet Mixed, Sweet Onions, Gherkins, Capt. mite's, Gillard's, Lazenby's Mangoe Chutney, Asparagus, etc., at Veale's Theatre Royal.' ... BOOK Sale now proceeding. Bargains in books, stationery and fancy goods.—Booker &'Keig. JpOVXD, near Egmonf B-ot Factory Purse, containing small sum of money. Owner may have same on paying cost of advertisement.
JpOR SALE, Cheap—Lots 110-112 Lynmouth (Veale's Estate), corner Doone and Devon street.- M. Fleetwood, Brougham street. £SO DOWN will secure a line half. acre, close to Post Office. Price is £750. Balance exceptionally easy terms. Gilmour & Clarke, New Plymouth. ' WAXTED KNOWN—Emery & Co. are the people for cycle repairs, 10-t.e. RANTED KNOWN—Tyrea from 7/6.—, Emery & Co. pOR SALE—IO acres, on old Hospital . : Road, one mile from town; river boundaryj ideal suburban residential site; extensively planted. Terms if de* sired. For address apply office of thi JJALF-ACRE, three frontages, Devon' street, Fitzroy; good terms, £361 —Apply Hickman F. Russell. TF Bobby Burns were here the noo* He'd say 'twas meat we a' can eat. Whether roast or boil or stew. Tliat auld and young can chew OLL'S MEAT BAZAARS,
*2 ACRES, excellent 4-roomed honi% good garden and orchard, Westowni freehold. £B6O. —Apply ff.Vh-man J> 4 Russell,
803 excellent iheep •ouHtryj eloie to tomuhipj MO aerea la fran. Price for freehold, <4 lla Mt |.r*—Adjblt Hinlnau V, "mtH fIOOD Second-hand Piano by Englirt maker, splendid order, £10; tenia, 8s monthly. Apply sharp.—Collier's. tA JpOUND, in Devon street, opposite Theatre Royal—A large selection of cycles and accessories at Emery £ Co.'s. SO-to. 1460 ACRES of first-class sheep country. About 740 acres felled and well grassed, balance bush; 215 acres of splendid fattening land; nearly 100 bullocks off this were sent to Freezing Works last year. Subdivided into nine paddocks, all slieep-proof fencing. This is really healthy stock country, cattle and sheep doing remarkably well. Easy terms.-€ornwall & Whitcombe.
986 ACRES freehold; sheep country; sheep-proof country; situated on Waitura river; about 250 acres ploughable. Good roads. 14 miles from railway, 4 miles from township; 5-roomed house, yards and woolshed. SMI at £8 10s per acre. Unencumbered. Consider exchange for about 750 acre* ploughable land I handy to freezing works. *J. H. Tliomp- , son, Stratford. gUT THE BEST PLACE lis BAKKH v. 10 paddocks; ring fenced;
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 109, 28 October 1911, Page 1
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