'BUS TIME-TABLE, NEW PLYMOUTH. Leaves National Bank Returns from Belt Bd. Corner. or Breakwater, 7.0, via South-road 7.45 via South Boad to Breakwater 8-35 „ Soath-rd. 8.45 „ Devon-**, 95 „ Devon-st. 9.15 „ „ " 10 „ Soath-rd. 1050 „ „ Ami to Breakwater Breakwater, 10 H 12 via Devon-st. 12.15 via Sooth Boad 12.30 „ Pouthrd. 12.60 „ 'Devon-st, 1.0 „ Devon-st. 1.15 ~ South Boat 130 „ Bouth-rd. 1.60 „ Devon-rt. 20 •• ~ 2.60 ~ South-road to Breakwater irom Br-akwaf ft» 3.0 via Devon-Bt. 8.16 via South i • 40 >■ .i 4.15 „ m 4.30 , Devon-street 4.45 „ Devon-sweat to Breakwater 6.50 „ South-road (Thursday! excepted.) o via Devon-street 6.16 via Bouth-road U JONEV Proprietor. I LAND. LAND 1 FOR PALE- . Town of Saodon, near Fielding Shelf. [acre sections adjoining each other; lev" j street frontage. Only £2O the two** I decided bargain. , Superior Suburban Residence, with stable trap house, orchard, etc.; rdeeaaatli situated ;7J acres land. *""-"»««w f *cre, Te Henui Estate (late GbilmenM. Prioe, only £l4O. * Devon-street. Good business site. Mae reasonable. Section and new house, East End Wew Plymouth; 6 rooms besides bath rwm. hall, and verandah; let to good tenant at 12s a week. Price £425; £176 can reaata on mortgage. . ■ " Va'uable business premises in Devon*— Let to good tenants. Very superior 2-storied Villa, ttaadlng ia bea-'tifully and oonviently situated Rounds artistically decorated and thoroturblv well built :-'litle: Land Transfer. Goodwill of lease of 200 aores in Ngatt. warn Survey Dlstriot, Junction Road, with rLhtrf purchase; about 40 acres in i £2OO cash. Derby Road (off Norfolk Road 120 aorta. £7 par acre. 28 aores and new home suborbs of Hidhirst 2000 acres, Awakino. Goodgraatng Una, 470 acres grass, remainder Ught busb/Tawe room house, considerable f«wW MrvaT King's sale Tarda handy. Both *nirtlaal r and Tareneki ttookmarketa available. Gate can remain at 4| per cent 190 aores, Durham Road. Abe* USafltsje ta boose, •»«« toval and to, | miles from Railway Station and Date tenoing. £6los per acre. «whin*-6 sections and oottage. k ~ TO BX LIT. 1970 acres, first class gracing land, eboat one quarter in grass, small house, aba, II years lease with right of purchased Derby Road, 120 aorss, about J aßea from Railway Station and Faotorvj six miles from Inglewood. *"""*» "* We draw transfers of freehold lit '-s.ru mortgages and leases, etc, at brokaa charges. We negotiate mortgages, large and email at low rates of inteiesk land broker*, and others in rsnlsiirtss deeds, etc. «*■••»■» We advertise property for tale baa of charge. Instructions promptly attended to If ««at by post, or left with A H. Moore Opoaaha. F *,' ]f e, • Wwwl «y. or Perry *Percival Inglewood. A,C.FOOKES&O° LICENSED LAND BROKERS, New Plymouth, THE EQUITABLE LIFE ABBUB ANUE SOCIETY OF U.S. STRONGEST IN ~THE WOULD. Assnranoes In force Assets ; £245,«85,«1 £68,908,608 General Manager for Australasia 0. OABLIBLH TAIXOB. Resident Secretary, Wellington E. Trivob Gould. Inspeotor of Agencies: P. M. Thompson. District Manager, T. W. RaFUT. hr.ce in the Australasian Colonies Surplus earned for year 1901, £1,819,M5. No lestriciions residence, travel, or oooupatioti. Loan values, paid up assurance, and M m f or which assurance will be kept in foroe written in policy. Any further information may be obtained from BEWLEY k GRIFFITHS, AGENTS NEW PLYMOUTH. i OODLIN MOTH FRESH ingredients, so as to be at *"»v1 at «ny required timet MESSRS TEED k 00. were the first to perceive this, and forma* luted a chemical combination of the intra, d.ents, by which the toll strength ofthe materials is seonred in a convenient and portable form unattainable by oilowinK the " leaflet" instructions, Packets sufficient for 8 to 6 Gallons ef Spray (according to the time of year). 12/- Peb Doz. MAKUFiOTUBKBBti TEED AND CO., OHEMISTB, New Plymouth. Agents wanted in all Towns. WANUANUI PATENT DYE AND ULiiANING WCRKi / men s Garments; also Wool Oottoa Bilk, and Mixed Materials All our Blue Blacks, and Jet Black, and also all our other shades are FAST and will stand washing. Warranted not to run when wet All goods aie well cleaned before being dyed. Feathers cleaned, dyed in all shades, and we ourled. Garments are also cleaned by onr French Process, which prevents them from shrinkirg N.B.—All correspondence promptly at tended to. *^' /■of Hddrrss-Oppo. i„ Wesleyan Church, V ictorift Avenue. Telephone I*9 O. BUCKKNDAHL, Manager.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 5, 7 January 1903, Page 4
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