UOUEY & MOORE'S Infants' Cat Blankets— From 2/6 a pair* MOREX & MOORE'S Wadded Quilts— From 2/6 eachi
MOREY & MOORE'S STORE IS IN King Street. "V Opposite Council Chamber. 1 MAICK A NOTE OP THIS, J
Heintz's Heintz's Heintz's NEW GOODS TO NEW PLYMOUTH BUT THEY BEAR THE HALL MARK OF QUALTFX, TRY TOMATO SOOTS SWEET GHERKINS " MUSTARD DRESSINS t , INDIAN RELISH ci, CHERRIES IN CONSERVE and BAKED BEANS IN TOMATO SAUCE And then judge if HEIN'HS'B GOODS aro not EXCELLENT. TO BE HAD OP 'i C. CARTER. THE PEOPLE'S QKOCEB, < BEVON STREET, Now Plymouth Tulephoue 110, i H. COLLIER & CO., NEW PLYMOUTH, v'i NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY A' ' PIANO—YOU SAVE 16 PBS CENT. IN BUYING AN , ENGLISH PIANO.
WHAT WE SAY WE DO, WE DO 3DQ £1 DEPOSIT AND £1 PBS MONTH WILL PURCHASE AM* LIABLE PIANO. TUNING AND REPAIRING A SPECIALITY. PIANOS TUNED SINGLY OB BY YEAKLY CONTRACT. ALL WORK GURANTEED. G. POTT & Co., WAITARA, HAVE BEEN APPOINTED OTO WAITARA AGENTS. H. COLLIER & CO, PIANO IMPORTER Sj NEW PLYMOUTH. FREEHOLD.
AT tho present time Freehold ii thought little of In Now Zealand, but it will not be always so. Im England, capitalists and the gentry do not considor the price where (roehold is obtainable. When secured it is held for generations. When Now Plymouth is thickly populated the same will occur here. The reason why freehold Is looked upon so lightly, although being the most important of all things in this world. Is that tho people do not study its value. What a comfort, when a uian is up in years, to know that If anything happens the family has a home ! Consider how unpleasant it is for an agent to sell the house you are renting, putting you to the inconvenience of house-hunting, besides the great expense and damage to furniture in removing, with probably sickness in your home. Tha agent is in duty bound to try to sell. If he shows you sympathy he is doing his client an Injury. Think bow pleasant it is to know that if In prosperity your home is free, when in adversity you can get assistance. Money can always be commanded to meet expenses. It is possible to-day to m tt ke an effort to socure a homo with less than £5, with no possible chance of not succeeding. Those under the impression that these chances will bo permanent are greatly mistaken. Freehold is getting more beyond the poor man's reach dally, and those who wish to consider their own and their children's welfare should go Hp and look at Ve&le'i estate, and if anyone can show ui its equal within 78 per cent, above the upset price, we will give him £5.
CALLAGHAN AND CO-.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 85, 14 April 1904, Page 3
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456Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 85, 14 April 1904, Page 3
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