L—IMP St’s Always Handy. How often you've JmnteJ for pen and ink and been inconvenienced—D oe sn' t happen when you own a Fountain Pen—no dipping into gritty ink-pots, no blotchy fingers. X can sell you the best makes with a nib to suit you—here's a list of them—all prices:— The "Taranaki" (self-filling) Waterman’s “Ideal" The “Swan" The " Waverley '• The “ Union '* The "Windsor-" All reliable, Various Prices, STYLOGRAPHIC PENS too, are almost as convenient, I stock various makes, and they're cheaper than a fountain pen, THOS. AVERY STATIONER, DEVON ST.. 9 NEW PLYMOUTH. CARTER’S GOLDEN GIFT TEA PRIZE POETRY COMPETITION The first prize was awarded: to MR. CLAUDE L, JEWELL, for the following lines:— . Shall I compare it to the gentle wind That brings the scent of daphne unto me, Or to the odorous sweet that calls ■to. mind ■ The thought of perfumed days far over sea ? Yes, I will likeu it to both of these. It joys ray heart—in days of trade and barter— Most fragrant, rich and valuable of teas. See that 1 it’s “Golden Gift,” packed for C. Carter. Golden Gift Tea—the tea of rich • fragrance and high-class quality—to be obtained only at— C. CARTER, DEVON STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH. GARDEN: : ♦? SB JED ■&!| OUR New Season’s Seed* are now to hand. ■ • VEGETABLE SEEDS. FLOWER SEEDS. • -SEED POTATOES. ♦ GARDEN MANURES. X GxVRDEN SUNDRIES. • Write for Catalogue giving full ♦ information regarding sowing. 1 • Posted free to any address. T,' ❖ AGRICULTURAL SEEDS 1 FOR SPRING SOWING. J T LOWEST PRICES consistent ♦ with Prime Quality. | WM. RX3WE t 1 BROUGHAM ST., ♦ I NEW PLYMOUTH. £ O ■ / ■ ■ . X ’Y'ISIT LAIN3I fjl HE AIM ATE jp LOOK AT OUR LANDI ASK FOR OUR MILK RETURNS PER ACRE. THEN INSPECT OUR PROPERTY LIST. AND MAKE. YOUR SELECTION! WOULD ANY OF THESE SUIT YOU? 1 OH ACRES, FREEHOLD, two ' miles from Hawera. well watered, fenced and sheltered. £lO per acre per year can be taken off tills farm. £6OO cash and one-third of milk cheques* can acquire this property. PRICE £6O PER ACRE. nn ACRES, WHENUAKURA, ail love] well watered, fenced and sheltered; all level and ploughabie; close to factory and school. PRICE £SO PER ACRE. £6OO cash., i)(“7 ACRES, straight lease;’all Sji) / level, well watered and fenced; close to factory and railway; good dwelling and cow shed; on good metalled' road. Will lease .for seven years at 35s per acre. Q K ACRES, straight lease, corapulOf) sory purchasing clause at £32; practically all level, well watered, well fenced and subdivided by good boxthorn fences; 21- miles from creamery, post office and school and miles from railway; quality of land first-class; creamery likely to bo erected on property; will carry 50 cows. £4OO cash, or stock to that value, will acquire this farm on exceptional terms. OTHERS TO CHOOSE FROM. N : EW ALAND AND A GENCY M ERCANTILBL m R. L. M. KITTO, Manager, HAWERA. E. w. M. LYSONS, SURVEYOR (Next Bank of Australasia.) Authorised to Survey under the L%&9 Transfer
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Taranaki Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 14345, 25 October 1910, Page 5
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494Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 14345, 25 October 1910, Page 5
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