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I MESSRS MEDLEY & RAWSTRQN. lAVK the following CHOIOK PR~PSK TIES FOB SALE amongst others oa their bcoks : 730 Aces of Good Land, with 300 acrfs in gras', a largo proportion level, and (he balance low-lying hills; gooi fencing; Bmill house, and large wooli-b.ed und outbuildings. A largo portion of the lard suitable for duiryinp, J 250 Arres, with 100 acres in grass and fenced; with 3-roomei cottage; good locality. Only £3 per acre. Good 6-roomed house and wsshhouse, within 8 minutes walk of Post Office. Pri-.& ■ only £320 6-Kooraci house and J-acre land: splendi'l pot.ii.ion: corner sectioD. Price only £3BO. [ Messrs. MEDLEY k RAW3TRON have alsoaooDg.it their list sav.ral really good Hotel Properties and numerous Building Sections, and intending investors would r'o well to call at their Office for further iaic rmalioo. MEDLUY &, RAWSI'RON, LAND AND COMMISSION AGENTS, Devon-street. TARANAKI QJJjJIM VOLUNTEERS GRAND ART UNION OF SO VALUABLE OIL PAINTINGS, From the thrush o the Celelratod Artist, Mrs. A. ROUGH. First Prize, value ... ... £PO Second Prize „ £4O Third Prize Jt3o Fourth Prize „ £2O. And 16 other Prizes Fictnres e.a view at the Auckland Clothing Co.« premises and at other centres, where tickets at Is each can be obtained. Tickets can also be obtained from all members of the Tarauaki Guards Company. Proceeds of Art Union to be devoted to purchase of uniforms. Support your Volunteer? by purchasing tickets in this Grand Art Union, and chance drawing a First-o'ass Picture, Drawing for P.jzea will take place on JULY Ibt, 1903. £2OB 1 TICKETS f £2OB N PRIZES/ ißeaeb \IN PHIZES G. M. WHITE, Sergeant, Hon Secretary.

TEA Orange Tips (in v a ib, lib, „ . , ™. 51b, 101b, Golden Tips! Tins . PURE GEYLON. - HILL GROWN. Whurcvei iotin?uced Nectar is highly appreciated by a',l lovsrs o£ good tea. Ageri's:— * New Plymouth Joseph T. White Inglewood ~. 0. 0. Smith Waitara ... Fraser and Beckbcssineer Okato ... J. S Fox Funiho M. B Gibbons Kahota , T. P. Haghson FfIESH EGG 3. PICKLED EGGS, WHITE'S Good Value Gh<:oeey. N.8.-JOSRPH T. WHITE Is bujer of Separator Butter, must bi Al. 'Phone 92. revon-street, New Plymouth.

PUBLIC NOTICE. O heavy consignment of Flooi-clothsatd Linoleums—Very Ohoioe Patterns. Prices greatly Reduced to Lower Stock. It will pay jcu to visit us. T TIOHBON & SON, H The Cash Furniture Warehsose. MINERVA. Became Australia has shown othei wisdom, and MINKRVA is the Goddess c£ Wisdom, as well as great tilings. THEIW£BriON!B- - yos allow her to be your Uoddesa That is, will yoa show wisdom by looking after your health, and, now that yoa are weak and run down, lestoring your was ed constitution 1

is absolutely the finest restorative that was ever submitted to a discriminating public. IT IL Promote sleep In the night-time, AND provide yon with elaatiolty of body and mind in the day. It will fill your veins with rich, red, pulsating blood, and enables yon to fortify yourself against the severities of winterwill mantle your cheeks with colour and bring the sparkle of happiness to your eyes, and give yon ambition and energy. Mr. John A. Woof, representative of Jewell, Davis & 00., Clarence-street, Sydney, writes:—" I have much pleasure in testifyeg as to the efficacy of MfNKRVA as a tonic and stimulant. During a recent busl neab trip through South Australia my system was somewhat ran down thiongh constant night travelling. I was induced to try MINERVA TON 10, and after two bottles he invigorating and beneficial effects were marvellous." MINKRVA TONIC Is on sole by SELLGBKN & hTBVENSON, AucklandSole Wholesale Agents GOVERNMENT LIFE INSURANCE. [Established 1870] .. .. X 1.847,797 .. A 285.416 J. H. RICHARDSOP^ Commissioner WAIWAKAIHO BRIDGE , DANGEROTTS. >UBLIO NOTICE is given that the Waiwakaiho Bridge on Devon Road, about 2 miles east of New Plymouth, is dangerous for heavy traffic, i H. OKKY, Chairman Taranaki County Council, (tor wo

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 137, 11 June 1903, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 137, 11 June 1903, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 137, 11 June 1903, Page 3

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