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E. H, Trask, (Late Maaager Roberts }& Stokes) Electrician & Contractor, EG MONT STREET, New Plymouth. Estimates given for any class of Electrical work, Lighting, Bells, Mot;or p:nver, etc. j • Only Best Material used. Workmanship Guaranteed., Not a Address — Egmont Street, (Opposite Coffee Palace) 6558 New Plymoift^ SINGLE PACKAGES ~ - . • AT . 3 WHOLESALE PftICEST T£.\ .(.Finest Ceylon) :— Caesfcs at i/i per Ib. s, i Cheits at 1/2 per Ib. iolb.' boxes, 1/3 per lb. iolb. boxes (Faanings), at 9/- ocr box. - 1 3QGAR (No..iA):— ) 5' .561 b. ba?s at 10/6. J Vj' WAX^ANDtES :— ./ ' " 251 b. boxes at 12/6. ' i SOA.P (Warnock Bros.) -/^ t: Imperial," 561 b. boxes' " Naturu," s6ib. boxes ' " Priz« Medal," 561 b. baxes ' " Household," s6lb. boxes. CIDSR VINEGAR:— ' Battled, 6/- per dozen { '' Draught, 2/6 per gallon. . ; s. l humphhTes & ci WIISTE & SPIRIT MERCHANTS^ b 536 • :^ij

WAI X A TO. (\(}Cl ACRES of splendid coan* i \J\J\J try, 300 apres very valuable -flax swampy thoroughly drained, and ; where not in flax sown in gra^s ■ (best | English). - -It is estimated by compeI tent men that there is £3000 of cuttable flax within next 12 months. The I balance of 310 acres is rich undulating land, well grasped, and capable of milking 90 to 100 cows comfortably. The swamp land will also fatten 700 sheep per year. Buildings are 8-roomed homestead, 3-roomed cottage, and all \ necessary outbuildings, including new granary 30 x 60. Property is situated in rich locality, with railway station and post office on farm ; creamery and ' school quite handy. " This is a sound investment, and will bear keenest inspection. Price. £8000. Terms given, GEORGE BOYES and Co., HAMILTON, WW A iKATQ r , ~ 562 ."

GET IN EARLY BEFORE THE COMING BOOM. IN anticipation of an early and substantial rise in land values around New Plymouth, many holders hare withdrawn their properties from sale^ We have, however, jn our hands for Sale, air £40 per acre. a splendid Suburban Section of 22| acres, well adapted for subdivision, being mostly level, with long frontage to two roads. Oil indications have been found on adjoining properties, and boring rights are being sought for in the neighbourhood. , Early application is necessary, as values are rising e^ery day on account of the keen demand for good property. Four adjoining Properties have changed hands during the last eight months at % great advance on the prices they were purchased at just previously. Tjl T Z^IARTHEW & fiO>> BUTLEE'S FURNITURE POLISH Is claimed to be not only tbe most successful, bat the most economical Polish on the Market, as the smaller quantity used, the more lasting and brilliant is the result, and if used, periodically, is the best safeguard against silverf ish and borers. DIRECTIONS FOX USE. Shake the bottle and pour a little over a wad of soft flaanel or rag ; apply the Polish, and brilliant results follow. ,

Wholesale Agents :, "*"" TEED & CO., Chemists New Plymouth^ 8 $?jj3i Sold by all Storekeepers. THE BESIDENTS OF HEW PLY,- * MOUTHa LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— HAVING commenced business in the poot and Sb/>e Trade, I am \n a position to Supply Goods of Highclass -Quality at LOWEST PRICES. The Stocks are Entirely New and of the Latest Designs. In the Repairing Department our aim is FIRST CLASS WORKMANSHIP AND MODERATE CHARGES. OUR PRICES— Ladies' Boots Soled and Healed,. 2.6. Gents'. Boots Soled and Heeled, 3/6. G. W. BROWNE, The Peoples Boot & Shoe Store 1 Devon-street East. 60 The nervous strain of household care wears out even the strongest women. Take Steams' Wine, the peerless tonic, which builds up the body and makes the weak strong. Pleasant to taste. 1

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 13474, 20 May 1907, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 13474, 20 May 1907, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 13474, 20 May 1907, Page 2

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