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SPRING HARDWARE! Our new season’s stock of LAWN MOWERS'. Comprises this year : The “ New Rover,” 12in., 20/- ; 14in„ 22/6 net spot cash The “ Mystic ” Ball Bearing, 14in., 35/- ; 16in., 37/6 net spot cash. , , . These prices will suit all pockets. The ” Mystic is the last word in Bill Bearing Mowers. It is the CHEAPEST and BEST, and is the product of one of America’s largest and most modern factories. Enormous pro* duction alone is accountable for the reasonable prices. SPRING GARDEN TOOLS In great variety at wholesale prices for cash. SPRAY PUMPS, as well as our season's supply of NORTH BRITISH RUBBER HOSE, both plain and armoured, bought before the recent heavy advances. Buyers will benefit over this, a; our selling prices are fixed much below current market values ALL GOODS BOOKED WILL BE CHARGED AT ORDINARY RATES. & NEW PLYMOUTH. Iron Merchants and Ironmongers, ♦ ♦ ❖ 0 ❖ ♦ I ♦ ♦ >• ♦ • . ♦ ♦ ■ • ❖ is Witlht tts i&galn.. THE BLOSSOM ON THE TREES, THE TENDER SHOOTS BURSTING THROUGH THE GROUND REMIND US THAT NOW IS THE TIME TO WATCH OUR GARDENS. ■ ' Months ago we were anticipating your Wants. Your fruit trees and potatoes will need spraying, if you neglect them the crop will be a poor one. Wc have imported a special line of the famous SUCCESS SPRAY PUMP and FAULTLESS PUMPS. They are waiting for you at 22/6 for the SUCCESS ■ and 7/6 each for the Brass FAULTLESS. Spot Cash. BLUESTONE—The very best, pure strong, blight, guaranteed 6d per Ib f SYRINGES 2/6, 4/6, 5/6 each Cash* BELLRINGER BROS., Limited. THE CASH IRONMONGERS. BROADWAY, STRATFORD. DEVON STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH. FREEHOLD SHEEP FARMS ACRES, O R.P., at 16s per acre. 225 acres in grass and balance O 9 Zt good bush country. Throe-roomed house, shed and orchard; 5 paddocks; all good papa land and estimated 2 to 2* sheep per acre when in grass; 2 miles to store ami post office; school few chains away. iEKMo, £oOU cash, and balance for 5 years at b\ per cent. • . ACRES, 0.R.P., at £1 per acre. 700 acres in grass, balance good , y bush land; all undulating Country with good fattening flats. Divided into 10 paddocks. JTiroc-roomfcd kousc Irathroom, sheep yards and dip. Papa land, -1 sheep to aero country. PRICE £5 PER ACRE. nCin ACRES.—42O acres in grass and balance in bush; all well ringi)Za fenced and subdivided into convenient padaocks. Good (broomed house 7-bail cowshed and outbuildings; frontage to good metal road; 10 miles to freezing works. PRICE £6 PER ACRE. Easy terms. "'AA ACRES FREEHOLD level coast land, suitable for subdivision; all f)OU improved, well fenced and subdivided into convenient paddocks. Seven-roomed house, largo cowshed well fitted up with machines; good road; handy to factory, township and school. PRICE £2O PER ACRE, /r\ ACRES, 0.R.P., at 15b per acre. 190 acres in grass and balance VlOy in bush; situate on the Stratford-Ongarue Line; fronting good formed road. PRICE £2 10s PER ACRE. Estimated te carry 2 sheep to tbo aero well when all improved. Terras, about half cash required. KING AGENT, AND GENERAL ■ MERCHANT, NEW PLYMOUTH. Telephones 2D and 304. NEWT ON auctioneer, land Established 1879.

FOR SALE. LAND ML AND! FARM of G 42 Acres near Auckland; all grass; carrying 800 sheep, 207 cattle, 13 horses; 5 miles railway, creamery, school, church at door. PRICE ONLY £3. Terms. MODEL Dairying Farm, 96 acres, carrying SO cows; mile To Awamutu Railway Station; buildings cost to erect £1500; milking machines, plant, stock at valuation. PRICE £34 per acre. £IOOO cash, balance .easy terms. RICH LOAM Dry Section of 124 acres, Hauraki Plains; rental valuo £45 per annum; dairying can bo started hero right away ; will carry cow to aero in season, This is one of the choicest sections in the whole of the famous Piako Plains. PRICE OF GOODWILL ONLY £450. 12 R. J. E NTRICAN, COMMERCE ST.. AUCKLAND. T'lione ”105. rpER MINUS 6TE E, New Plymouth. 'One minuto from Railway Station and Post Office. FRED. CALSHER announces to Ks friends and the public generally that he has entered into possession of that old-established and favourite hostelry the Terminus Hotel. The wholoi Vinnsa is to be renovated inside and out,i and tho proprietor and Mrs. Calgherl will do everything that can be done to; make it a comfortable house and ai popular house of call. Country visitors can always rely upon /receiving every care and attention. General view of sea and surrounding Itown unsurpassed. Beautiful gardens ■overlooking sea and esplanade. First-class Chef kept. A Cottage and Grounds are available for tho uso of boarders and /visitors. . ...... Telegrams and inquiries by loiter OT (telephone will bo promptly attended to. Lunch from 12.15 to 2 p.m. daily, lls Gd. Dinner 6to S p.m.. Is Gd. TARIFF - - 6s Gd per day.BEST ALES AND SPIRITS. Box 81. ’Phone 59. FRED. CATCHER, yj27 Proprietor. JjIRAKK JTJRAKE, BOOKSELLER. STATIONER,, MUSIC SELLER & MAGAZINE AGENT, INGLEWOOD. AS a largo stocU of School Reward d To; and Best in POST H- kooks and Toys. TTie Latest gat? ns. Collins* Dai rips for 7070. iutsaiiicf /jiouus, Kieotropiate .Ware, *nu Euncy Glassware. Agent lor tiio Commercial union fire insurance Co. Edison I'houogrupb and Records. Agent lor TARANAKI HERALD and mJDQET.

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 14344, 24 October 1910, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 14344, 24 October 1910, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 14344, 24 October 1910, Page 5