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ARRIVAL OF SPRING GOODS. s / During the next lew days we shall be busy opening np our first shipments ex -" Kaipara " and " Cevic.'* / From the letters of advice I and invoices we expect to have a splendid selection in all departments. The fashion / report indicates several radical changes in ' stvfes. We hope that you will take an early opportunity of seeing the new goods. I FULLER PARTICULARS WILL BE ADVERTISED LATER. S. B. WHITE 0 SOJIS, / DRAPERS, DEVON STREET. —A MARKED MAN. — i . Distinction in dress is the opposite of display. It is the quality bf fastidiousness reacting on good taste that is backed by knpwledge. It is invaluable. The man who dresses with distinction ifi cq&tlc6cl foF success* His clothes will be stylish without ostentation. His linen will be impeccable in texture and cut. His collars, in particular, will be branded on the inside with thte fastidious man's true symbol Oi' qnality— j . The " Improved Governor " collar, branded Z, is the perfection of neckgear. It is cut to the latest fashionable model. It does not fray at the edges or collapse into ugliness in warm weather. And it is made in New Zealand by New Zealanders. In collars nuthing is good but the best. The Z Collar is the BEST ! 7 iheTe a ,IheTE& X* &asul Tea- T^ £) * f ft I I goto t'X . , . ' * &J- ,r -hh — — i ■-^m EJotti rfly Tea F0r.... [vie.... , * ** Butterfly Teas obtainable from A. Veale. Mark Johnston, J. McNeil! and F. J. Hill, New Plymouth, and J. Tisch and I. Aroa, Fitzroy. GOOD FREEHOLDS. 1/*Q ACRES, all in grass, well fenced and sub-divided, all level, near the OO coast; 4-room dwelling, cowshed, etc. ; ' 2£ miles to township, 2 miles to factory and school; metal road. PRICE £14 PER ACRE. Reasonable terms can be arranged. No. 3086. 1 OifM ACRES, all well improved, level, well watered, well fenced and subJ fJ\}lL divided; 7-room dwelling, cowshed with concrete floor fitted up with milking machine, water-power and wheel, etc.; li mi Ms t.o school and factory, handy to township ; winters 90 cows. A BARGAIN AT £16 PER ACRE. £600 CASH; balance can remain for 5 years at 5 per cent. No. 3037. QK ACRES, well improved; good 5-roome4 house, 5-bail cowshed, 2-stall ClO stable with feed-room, buggy-house, harness-room, and loft; large Blied for grain, etc. ; sub-divided into 10 paddocks ; 25 acres ploughed ; handy to factory and school; 4} miles to New Plymouth. PRICE £1600. £760<»n remain on mortgage. . x ? ' Vrn TAA ACRES first-class dairy or sheep farm; all in grass except about 5U 4\)\J acres bush; well fenced and divided into sheep-proof paddocks; 2 '•ood houses of 5 rooms each; wool-shed, sheep-yards/cattle-yards, stables, etc. ; wintered 1400 sheep and 160 cattle, besides horses and some dairy c ° w s; 4 wiles to township, good road ; 14 miles to freezing w»rks. PRICE £10 PER ACRE. £1600 CASH, balance can be arranged for, NEWTON" KING, J AND AND -TjIINANCIAL A GENT, J^EW -pLYMOUTH. 1879. m

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 13745, 7 September 1908, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 13745, 7 September 1908, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 13745, 7 September 1908, Page 3