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HIGH-GRADE BICYCLES *T £11 10/--FllTfiO WITH EADIE COASTFR HUB, MUDGUARDS, PUMP, BELL, ETc. EASY TERMS. GUARANTEED TWELVE MONTHS 3EEATES & BOCKAERT, LIMITED, ■EVOM STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH.

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FURNISHING. Fine leathers make fine birds : fine . furnishings, fine houses. Fine, that is, in the best, sense. Nc> - where is refined taste more fully -justified than in a house perfectly furnished. When you see<a finely furnished house in New Zealand, you know that the D.j[.C. has had a 1 hahd'ln the effect , As the Winter approaches; you will .be making provision- to Keep- home cheerful. Thenew stocks at the DIG afford you an exceptional opportunity. The latest, curtains s and draperies are superb. Write in, giving some indication ofjyour needs, and the DlCi will take scrupulous pains tp t give you what ybiiwant. Ortiette*, call. • . . These apply , with especjal force , to Furniturei There are many choice examples of modern art in this departmentin the skmrfcbms just now. The'prices, for furniture of such .quality, are strikingly moderate. - And if yoii wfrnl apiano, consult the D.IC There is a big range of instruments. 'In price, JESS and upwards You can have an excellent instrument for fifty or fifty-five giiinea:*. Why pay more? • . The DRAPERY 4 (ifiMERAL IMPORTING Cfi. of NEW ZEALAND, Ltl, Wellington. A. A. CORRK3AN, Manager.

BED POST FUBKITUBE WABEHCUSE, j DEVON ST.\ NEW PLYMOUTH || .. A RARE OPPORTUNITY. ! JUST, LANDED, EX S.S. "OTAKI,'' - \\ FIVE HUNDRED POUNDS' WORTH ■ ■■•'•'• op ;_ •', \. • , ; CARPETS,j RUGS, and MATS; L As f this is absolutely the LARGEST shipment ai riving at ore tim€i in New Plymouth, fen iPFrecticn VV 1 * ccidially^, invited. The Piices \ii)l te a 7^l>D LISS ifen, usual prices. %'% ' - ' , 1 1 J. HAYDEW. I DON'T MISS THESE. i * - -i£ttt AORES t five mile* from Tvew Plymouth ; new 6«room house f:iih I acre J,Ow orchard; also 4 room oottag« witu good orchard ; 8 paddocks, ebeep-proof fences. Has all been ploughed with the exception of 85 acre^now being got ready for the plough. Good outboildings, HaHSmile to Rchoo), church, po*t office, ana factory. Price £17 per ttci c. £600 cash, balance at 5$ per cent. A (\P\ ACRES/999 years lease) ; about 200 acres f tiled and grassed ; about oneTDv/eJ iliird river flats ; G-room house, dairy with concrete floor and outbuildings. Price £1400. iJ3UO to £400 cash, balance at 5 per cent. 1 i\i \ ACRKS ; 8 minutes from factory ; 7-jroom house and outbuildings ; 7 jiad AAjxJ docks, 8 acres in crops, 2 stacks hay, 1 stack rye, 1 stack wheat (straw, and 1 s ack pat straw ;- IS^cpws. Price only £8 10/- as a going concern. /*/\ ACRE 3, within 3-iniles of New Plymouth ? all grass ; room house ; fenced OU and subdivided ; suitable for outbing up; Price £40 per acre. Onethird casb, balance for, 5 years at 5£ por 'cent. BAKERY BtJSINESS in rising town ; average cash takings £30 pr r week ; business easily doubled. Pried for property and goodwill, £ 1 700. £700 cash, balance at 5 per cent. ' . IF YOU WANT A SSJUJsP RUN OR DAIRY F^RBl, WltlTE OR CALL ON . . NEWTON KING; LAND AND ESTATE ACENT ... NEW PLYMOUTH

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LV, Issue 13920, 24 March 1909, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Herald, Volume LV, Issue 13920, 24 March 1909, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Herald, Volume LV, Issue 13920, 24 March 1909, Page 6

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