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THE TEMPLE OF FASHION, Devon Street, New Plymouth (NEXT MOREY & SON). R. E. DOWLE & CO., TAILORS J^ISJD OTJTFITTBIiS, Have jußt to hand a grand lot of New Goods for SPRING and SUMMER WEAR TWEEDSjConiristiug of West of England, Bannockburns, Cheviots, Harris Saddle Tweeds, &c, &c, all in great variety and choicest designs. The colonial manufactures are the pick of the markets. COATINGS. — Serges, Vicunas, Fancy Worsteds, &c., too numerous to particularise. The OUTFITTING DEPARTMENT is replete with the latest in Hats, Shirts, Scarves, Bows, Collars, &c, &o All new stock, remember 1 OUR MOTTO.— SATISFACTION IN EVERY LINE. N.B.— See Testimonials.

LAND! LAND! LAND! NEWTON KING, AUCTIONEER AND LAND AGENT} HAS for sale farms of every description in all parts of the district. Buyers are invieed to inspeot my Property Register, of which the following ire a few on my list :— No. 428, CHEAP DAIRY OR GRAZING FARM, 310 acres, 170 cleared and in grass, subdivided into 4 pa"ddocks with 6vroomed house, dairy, cowshed and yard?, piggeries, &o. Situated on good metalled road, 2 miles from factory and school. No. 426, SNUG LITTLE HOMESTEAD, 50 acres, well improved, level, 6 paddocks, \ acre pig pad-, pock, fenced with netting; 7-roomed house, trap shed, washouse Add tool ithed, | mile from station close to factory, school and telephone. A very handy property in first class order. Price, £650. No. 424, VERY CHEAP FREEHOLD, 200 acres all in grass except few acres shelter bush, 3 paddocks mostly cheep proof fences, 5-roomed house, wash houae. Price only £5 10a per acre. No. 419, HANDY LITTLE FARM, 59 acres all grass, 3»roomed houße, trap shed, &c, 4 paddocks, nearly all level, portion ploughed, 1 mile from factory,, 1$ miles from station, 1 good metalled road. £8 per acre. Stock, &0., at valuation. No. 425. DAIRY FARM, 120 acres, all grass; 5 roomed houae, barn, dairy, cowshed, and stockyard, 5 paddocks; situated on good metalled road, 1$ miles from factory. Price, £8 15s per acre. No. '433. FIRST-CLASS LAND, 190 acres, 25 acres shelter bush, balance old clearing, easily ploughab'e, securely fenced, no buildings, situated on good metalled road, one mile from creamery, 1$ miles from station. A really good property. Price, £8 per acre. Easy terms ; or will lease to a good tenant. No. 421. CHEAP LEASEHOLDS, 114 acres, sixty in grass, small dwelling, 26 chains fencing done. Good metalled road, 1} miles from factory. Tenure, native lease, 18 years to run, At £1C 12s 6d per annum. £160 for goodwill. No. 4*o. 160 ACRES NATIVE LEASE, > all in grass, good house and out" buildings, stockyard, &c, fenced and subdivided. Compensation for improvements at end of term. £110 i for goodwill. No. 432. 322 ACRES, all m grass, i 5-roomed house, dairy, &c, situated ' I on metalled road, immediately oppo* | i - site dairy factory. Rent, 6s per acre. j No. 410. GOOD SHEEP FARM, 450 ! acres, about half cleared; large por- | tion river flats; about 3 miles fencing. Price, £14C0, or will lease for five, years at £70 per annum. I No. 371. CHEAP LEASEHOLD, 254 acres, all in grass, 3<<room9d house, | acre orchard. Perpetual lease at BJd per acre, with right of purchase at 14s. Price for goodwill, £3 15s per acre. No. 430.. VERY CHEAP FARM, 143 acres, 115 acres in grass, tenced, 4roomed House, cowshed, $c. Situated on good road, within easy distance of c*<pamery, and 6 miles from Btratford railway station. Owner, left the district. Price only £6 per acre. COUNTRY STORE, 7 acres Freehold, with 6 roomed dwelling and shop, with Bakery. Doing a large and increasing trade. Average turnover, £500 per month. Stock in trade and working plant can be taken at valuation. Also,— Numerous Town and Suburban properties and several Large Blocks Bush Land in various parts of the district.

FOR SPRING SOWING. NewtonN ewton King O AS FOR SALE AKD TO ARRIVE JjL —A special line of SOUTHERN OATS, specially imported for Seed puiposes. Duns, Danish, Sparrowbills, and Black Tartars. CARROT SEED. A splendid stock of Barriball's celebrated strain, reared locally by reliable grower?, all guaranteed fresh ana new Beasons. MANGOLD WURTZEL. — Mammoth Long Red and Yellow Globe varieties, best imported seed procurable. TURNIP SEEDS.— AII * the standard and newest varieties expected shortly ex Direct bteumer from London. From Messrs Hurst & Son, and other leading houses. | NOTE. — If you want heavy crops of the above use Gear Company's Manures, and Lawe's Superphosphate (the best in the world). jnewtoF king AGENT. S«SLTiEA R. COOK & SON, Agent DR. J. A. McGILL'S (OF CHICAGO), PAS TILE TREATMENT FOR WOMEN'S DISEASES can be obtained from Mrs A. Alpha, Box 411, Wellington. Pamphlets and information on application to Mrs Collia (senior), Vivian-street, New Plymouth. b2lB WANTED KNOWN, — Tha LAWEB Celebrated English SUPERPHOSPB ATE is the best in the market.— Newton King, Agent. Ij^Oß SALE.—OORNER SBUTION I? Devon-street East, 80 feet frontage. Ad^lv He it alp Office *K'-* fl UILBKY'S O.E. DRY GIN.— P" segue* the delicate flavor, of the Juiaper

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 11340, 5 October 1898, Page 1

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