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MORE rOPIILAII THAN EYEK. EVKRY YKAK BKKR SVUATPRA INCKKASR IN* POITfiAKITY. Tin; record of sales for IWW shows an increase. and that is e\idenre (if extended favour. SURATURA TEA Possesses every merit to recommend it, and every merit is real merit. It is rich, strong, and delicious, and it's not so because we say so. the lea confirms our statement. Then* is not a more enjoyulile hh«l pnlai r-ilal luring lea *»n the j market. Suraiura is pure honest I Ceylon tea, and is guarantied not. I blended with Indian China, or any \ cheap or inferior leas. UETAIL IMMCIfIS : Suratma A qua 1 i i y Suratura II quality Suratura I) quality Sural ura X quality 1/H per IT) 1/1.1 per It) 2/2 per th SOLO HY ALL STOREKEEPERS YOUNG MAN 151 V LAM)! WE uiv ill a position to sell a full acre at YO(!ELTO\VN—the finest suburb in New Plymouth—on exceptionally easy terms, viz., 15 per cent. of purchase money down, 35 per cent, in six months, ami the balance on mortgage. THIS IS AN EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY of securing a good section, winch has every probability in the course of a little time of doubling its value. IE YOU AHE A RENT-PAYER, \vecnn give you an easy method of securing a home of your' own. Just by payment of a trifle larger rent you can make-.Your homo YOUR OWN PUOPEIiTY IN TIIUEE YEARS. Enquiry by mall promptly attended to, and all particulars given. Bewley & Griffiths, ACTCNTS, DFVOX STKKICT, NFAV l'l.YMHIiTII. Fop Immediate Sale. OWINC to Mr K. L. STANFORD, S.M., having l>een translVrred to Napier his lino property consisting of two acres School Commissioners lease, 2L years perpetual right of renewal, of which \H years iiavo still to run at an annual rental of £7 per year, is now for sale. This property is without exception the finest residental property in New Plymouth—twelve-roomed house, nil modern conveniences, first-classf stable accommodation, etc., splendid garden, about an acre and a half pu'ddocking. Under one mile from centre of town on Carring|ton Itoad. Bus passes the property. Unrivalled view Good terms given. —Also— For salo or lease live acres same tenure, adjoining above on Mill Itoud with all building plant and stock. Fully stocked and equipped as a first class poultry farm, admirably adapted lor markeL and nursery garden. Hood terms givenApply— HICKMAN K. UUSSKLL. Land Proker. New Plymouth. Why Bury Yourself in the Bush P BETTER by far BUY ON EXCEPTIONAL EASY TERMS a Farm out of seven, from 177 acres to UirX) acres each, open land, with patches of bush ; within 5 to 8 miles by fair road of Rangoriri Railway Station. Two of the farms art) partly fenced, and the prices are only , 24s to 28s per acre. The whole of ! the money can remain at 5 per cent, to anyone building or ploughing. School and Post Olttce quite handy ; good fishing and shooting on Lake \V'han[g/upa, facin'g part of land. Tho areas are: 177, 38S, G-10, 730, 1350, 389, anid 721 acres. W. COURTNEY.

The Race for Cheapness. IT'S XOT CIIIOAP H' IT'S NOT (iOOR C. <). KOItIOHTK HAS HOTJL t'llttAl' AND iiOOn. c. O. ROBERTS, llioN.MON'dKli, I\(il,K\W>on,

IIKNTIKTUY. Mr C. R. o'Carroll, Sl!l{(!KON HKNTIKT, NjchollH' llnildiiißH, Mountain Road, . IN"())J0\yoi)l>. PKNTISTUV u|,ii.''i-lMkoj} i)? 'fl> if 9 Ui'iindk'S. l'|(iu uv.s sli k tly 111 ptloi itt p. OAS APVINISfKIiKp. ALL WOHK cflfAlUNflSfiD OF fiPST QUALITY. Hotel Commonwealth. NEW PLYMOUTH, J, O'DIVIHCOWj ~, i'rppriptflr. THE Above new house offers superior accommodation to travellers, and possesses every convenience to lie found in a first-class hotel. The ljnuors served ore the very best prumlij procurable. The hotel Is lighted throitgliuut w(tjj plectricity ; also fitted with the latest improvements in needle, plunge, and shower bathe.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 56, 10 March 1904, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 56, 10 March 1904, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 56, 10 March 1904, Page 3

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