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MONDAY, 4'm JUNE. W f"< OUI{TKI ' : Y will sell by auction it • Vy on the several grounds the under-mentioned properties on Juno 4th : Lot 1 (Pretoria Terrace).—Comprising 10 Building Lots in Mole.-.worth-street, close to Major Brown's b-autiful property, and adjoining Mr. Tribe's late residence. These lots are sheltered from mountain and southerly winds, and have a good sea view. Upsets, £3O to £SO each. Lot 2 (Roberts' Terrace).— Comprising 4 Lots, being equally well sheltered as Pretoria, but with the sun in back of house instead of front. The land is very rich, ar.cl lies nicely for building purposes. Upset, £3l each. Lot 3.—Two half sections opposite Mr. Jacklin's, and near White's Egmont Store, Courtenay-street. Upset only £4O each. [Two years ago I sold a half section, about seven chains away lrom these lots, and got £B2 for it/) Lot 4.— The only full quarter-acre section; that is for sale, opposite Mr. Coker's residence, and close to both of the Kecreation Grounds' gates, and four or live minutes' walk from centre of town. Upset, only £125. And, adjoining the above, IB perches, with lovely sea view; price, £75. Lot 5.-3 building sites in Dawson-streot, with frontage of 33 feet by depth of 100 feet. These arc simply splendid, dry, good building sites, as they face the east. Upset, £G3 each. Lot 6.—Small lot 40 x 52, on sunny side of Young-street. Upset, L4O. Lot 7.—4-roomed house, lately built and well fenced. House and part-section on corner of Young-street. Good tenant at Us per week. Price, Ll9O. Lot B.—Good six-roomed house and wellfenced part section, let at nominal rent of 8s per week, but worth 10s. Trice, L'Jlu. In all cases two-thirds of purchase money can remain on mortgage at 5 per cent, for 2 years. The l'i etoria Terrace, Kobcrts' Terrace, and Courtenay-street lots will be sold with the option of on?, two, or three lots together. Should the day be wet, tiie sale will be held in Mr. N. King's rooms, levonstroet, at 2 pm. Free traps will leave the mart at 1.10 and convey passengers to each place. Sa'e in order of this advertisement. \v20,2d30,1,4 business Demises for sale ■jj" 1 EN "Ens will ba received at the News i. Office up to 4 p.m, on I'dksday, June 12th, for the residue of the L.ase (ground rent very low) of the priraises now occupied by Messrs. CBOOKett & Ellkum, in the central portion of Devon-street. Further particulars on application at the ollico of this paper. td

TO BUILDERS. SRS wi'l bo received at my Office i. till 4 p.m. on TUtfSDAY, 12th Juue, for the Erection of a Residence lor Mr. A. M. Thomson, Junction Ro;.d. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. JAS. SANDERSON, Architect, King's Buildings, JUroughani-sticct. 25th May, 1000. w2,!)iiao,fi lANOS AT ALL PRICES TO SUIT 'VS7E sell Pianos and Organs '* by ONLY THE BEST MAKERS, and as we buy direct or cash we are thus able to SELL CHEAPER THAN ANY MRM IN TABANAKI. RGANS AT ALL PRICES TO SUIT FHE MILLION! QUE EASY TIME-PAYMENT SYSTEM |ISTHE"FINE3T NEW ZEALAND %W NO EXORBITANT INTEREST OHARGEO!

FOR AN INSTRUMENT, WHENI YOU CAN GET THE SAME FROM US AT CALL, beiore pu - £45 Our Manager, Mr. D. McKinnon BAIN will be pleased to show intending customers round, and as he has had many years' practical experience at Home and in the colonies you can yely upon ljeir;p supplied with a FiuSl' . GLA;-,> INSiKUAUiNT, Piano & Organ Importing; Co., Next Railway Devon-st,, NEW PLYMOUI D. MoKINNON BAIN —Manager, luglewood Agent—Mr. 0. 0. Smith. half the people in New Plymouth study !' ecanoni in household purchases, HOW 80, WE KNOW t Because only half of them insist upon having , , ' WAXINE SOAP For use in laundry work. The other half allow the grocer to put oil with lan interior saticle which gives thc-.seller.a iarger profit at, the purcha ' expense. PUHK OKXXOH rev, (4.ff«Bt.s-B, QQCK ft £QSf

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 100, 30 May 1900, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 100, 30 May 1900, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 100, 30 May 1900, Page 3

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