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IMPERIAL HOTEL, NEW PLYMOUTH. JAMES SMITH, Proprietor (lat manager Hotel Cecil, Welling ton), notifies that tbe Hotel is wen appointed in every respect, and the local and travelling publio can rely on receiving evei-y attention and comfort. Electric Light throughout. None but the best brands of Wines and Spirits in stock.

LADIES' COATS. You will find the tine of Coats we are selling, to be the finest value offered in the trade. New, fashionable, serviceable, and of varied selection, they have just arrived in our store. Furthar, they were bought at, and are being sold to you at LESS THAN HALF-PRICE. THE , COATS are TWELVE and SIXPENCE. 50 to 58 inches long A j] f a y oUr ite and popular colourings in tweeds^ — navys, greens, m j^ mj^ browns, mixtures — cut in the styles J sT» f 1-T most in demand. This lot would I f i JT\ average to sell at 27s 6d each. IQ/Q SIXTEEN and SIXPENCE. * Like the twelve and sixpenny line, bat better qualities, better trimand mings. and better finish throughout. Also a wider selection of styles. 17/6 to 17/6 to 42/M f\ m Included in this lot only very highil ■ J / grade goods. Handsomely cut and »■■ f M mm finished all-wool tweeds and faced I mm a cloths. Elaborately stitched and strapped. each. ■ — WHITES'

* ANNIVERSARY SALE.

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« SPLENDID WEARING SUITS I tFOR THE LITTLE CHAPS. J Boys' Norfolk Suits from 11 6 Nothing if mori baooming to a 4»y than a smart NORFOLK SUIT. It makes him look what he is— a happy, care-frte boy. Furthermore, the Norfolk wears well, and this is especially true of the splendid Kaiapoi suits we are now showing. Parents who want the full value for their money would do well to call and see these suits. They aro priced at 11/6, 12/6, up to 25/-. W.T. KBOKHAi, THE c c r HIER DEVON & BROUGHAM STS.. NEW PLYMOUTH. il TWO VERY CHOICE DAIRY FARMS AT ELTHAM. THE BEST DAIRYING OR FATTENING COUNTRY IN TARANAKI. 136 A CRES £32 10/- P m A 0""A 0 "" ONLY £840 CASH DOWN REQUIRED. "CHANCE OF A LIFETIME." WILL MILK SIXTY COWS. NICE HOUSE, 6 rooms, good 8-bail cowshed, 0 paddocks, all level, splendidly watered, within 2 miles crewnery, 5 miles to famous NGAIRE CHEESE FACTORY, which pays out rcr^rd prices for butter-fat. Only 3 miles from Eltham. Whole of tbe balance of purchase money can remain for ifJJS . fiSSoP GRASS LAND. FREE FBOM NOXIOUS WEEDS. ADJOINING ABOVE:— 1 A Q ACRES Level Land, good bit been ploughed, 9 paddocks, littlo BhclX4cO ter bush, 6-roomed house. 12-bail cowshed, good outbuildings. CarryttSS^OQir^f T« "$N CASH. BALANCE SEVERN Jr owc3J- 1 xjl ' ' years. N.B.— Both of these farms are as good as can be obtained, and will undoubtedly fetch £40mr acre within the next year or two, and in tbe meantime pay » van WELL to farm. E. GRIFFITHS & CO., LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, NEW PLYMOUTH.

4 l UNION 1-. k STEAM SHIP Awad-^. company «aMHB|^- OF NEW ZEALAND mm^ m^^ Ltd. Will despatch Steamers from New Plymouth Wharf (weather and other circumstances permitting) : — TO ONEHUNGA— Rarawa, MONDAYS and FRIDAYS On conjunction with Northern S.S. Company.) *After August 1 Rarawa leaves New Plymouth on THURSDAYS instead of Fridays. TO WELLINGTON— Rosamond (cargo only), TUESDAYS, at 10 a.m o Picton and Nelson direct. FOR DUNEDIN AND SOUTHERN PORTS (without transhipment) — Corinna, MONDAY, August 9, at noon. WESTPOKT AND GRKYMOIJTH— Koonya, TUESDAY, August 10. SYDNEY FROM WELLINGTON— Steamer every FRIDAY. SYDNEY FROM AUCKLAND— Steamer every MONDAY. I/YTTELTEpN FROM WELLINGTONeteamer Daily (8 p.m.), Sundays excepted). SAN FRANCISCO, via PAPEETE— Manapouri, August 12, from Wellington. MONTHLY EXCURSIONS TO SOUTH SEA ISLANDS.. Passengers booked through to Londot by the Orient-Pacific Line (via Sydney] and the Canadian and Australian Lin* (via Vancouver). OFFICE: BROUGHAM ST. I j NEW PLYMOUTH i*BUrV ONEHUNGA (Auck ga||aatife land) SERVICE. NEW PLYMOUTH TO ONEHUNGA AUCKLAND (Weather, etc., permitting). S.S. "RARAWA" leaves New Ply mouth Breakwater EVERY MON DAY and FRIDAY* at 8.30 p.m., oi arrival of Express from Wellington. •On and after August 1 the Raraw will leave New Plymouth every MON DAY and THURSDAY. FROM ONEHUNGA, AUCKLANE TO NEW PLYMOUTH. SS "RARAWA" leaves EVER SUNDAY .nd THURSDAY,' coi meeting with the Wellington Express s Breakwater. • •On and after August 1 the Raraw will' lea\e Onehunga every bLJNJJA and WEDNESDAY. . Reduced Fares: Saloon £1 single, i 16s return ; Stoerago 15s single, 22s i return. . Further information can be obtain* from UNION S.S. Co., Ltd., NORTHERN S.S. Co., Ltd., Joint Agents.

j J\ P. AND 0. ROYAL JtiJk^ mail co.^ ( 4MW|BSI STEAMERS. I FOR MARSEILLES AND LONDON, i calling at Colombo, Aden, Port Said, ' Marseilles, Gibraltar, Plymouth (with liberty to call at Brindisi) : • Leave Leavs F Steamer. Tons. Sydney Melbourne Noon. lpm j 1909. 1909 I Macedoeia... 10300 July 3 July 6 Moldavia ... 10000 July 17 July 20 , More* ... 11000, July 31 Aug. 9 1 Mongolia ... ICOOO Aug. 14 Aug. 17 Marmora ... 11000 Aug. 28 Aug. 21 ' Mantua ... 10000, Sept. 11 Sept. 14 Moottan ... 11000 Sept. 23 Sept. 28 FARES FROM NEW ZEALAND: . Rates of Passage Money to London (including Saloon passage to Sydney) Single Tickets, £47 6s to £88 Return Tickets. £75 18s to £132 Agent for Taranaki: NEWTON KING. t. i l NORD-DEUTSCHER 0 /P^HJ[\ LLOYD r ) company TVrtECT STEAMERS to ENGLAND U and tbe CONTINENT, calling at ~ Adelaide, Fremantle, Colombo, Aden, I' Suez Canal, Naples, Genoa, Southampc- ton (London), Antwerp, and Bremen, will be despatched as under : — ' Steamer. "T"ons. Leave Sydney 1 30 p.m. V- Zuten 8045 Aug. 7 *- Seydlitz 8000 Sept. 4 >n Roon 8022 Oct. 2 Scharuhorst ... 8131 , Oct. 30 a Friedrich de 10695 I Nov. 11 N'- Grosse I All twin screw. 0» FARES — First class, from £77; ■econd class, from £47; third class IV from £16 to £18. n- For return fares and all other inforat mation, apply to L. A. NOLAN A CO., i\ a Local Agents. LV 6d AUSTIN BE W LEY, ** SOLICITOR. Off' 'OS : Egmont Street (opposite Coffee P*lam}. New Pkmonth.

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LV, Issue 13967, 27 July 1909, Page 1

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