(Late A. C. Pookes and Co,) Established 1881. Licensed Land Brokenand 85 Acres—7 roomod house-, 25 acres bush; 4 paddocks, good fencing,' outhouses, etc., on mutull'Vl rm'd. close to school, factory mid station. Price, £.12 per acre freehold. A large portion can remain ut 5 per cent. }lO Acres—Chiefly hush ; ring fenced, close to township, factory and flchool. £IOO cash ; balance can remain at 4j ]>er cent. 1250 Acres—Good sheep 'arm, ringfenced ; on metal road, three miles from township. Long lease with right of uurohliisf!. (>OO acre? in gross. Kent starts at 2f iid ptr acre. j 110 Acres—Native leaso. All level and ploughablo ; divided into 7 paddocks / also 2 pig paiMooln, 2 acres each ; 1$ acres orchard and garden ; 5 roomed liouso; 2 miles from factory, post office and school 7 miles from Waitara. A good dairy farm. Lease has 12 yeui* to run at £26 a year, with rifht of renewal. Trice for goodwill, £5 10s per acre. Also a large number of Town o" A Suburban Properties. New Plymouth. Transfers, Mortgages, etc., prepared at brokers' charges. YOUNG MAN BUY LAND! WE are in a position to sell a full acre at VOGELTOWN-tho finest suburb in Now Plymouth—on exceptionally easy terms, viz., 15 per cent, ol purchase money down. 15 per cent, in six monthn, and the balance on mortgage. TffilS IS AN EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY of securing a good section, which haß overy probability In the course of a lilth* time of doubling its value. ]!<' YOU ARE A RENT-PAYER, we can give you an easy method of securing a home of your own. .lust by payment of a trifle larger rent vou can make your homo YOUH OWN PROPERTY IN TKREE YEARS. Enquiry by mail promptly attended to, and all particulars given. Bewley & Griffiths, AGENTS, DEVON STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH. FREEHOLD.
jnt timo Freehold is but it will not be always so. In England, capitalists and the gentry do not consider the price whors freehold is obtainable. Whea sscuved it is hold for generations. When New 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 the pooplo do not study its value. What a comfort, when a man is up in years, to know that If anything happens thefaniilj has s home ! Consider how unpleasant it is for on agent to sell the house you are renting y putting you to the inconvenience of house-hunting, besides the great expense and damage to furniture in removing, with probably sickness in your home. The agent is In duty bound to try to sell. If he shows you sympathy he is doing his client an injury. Think how pleasant it is to know that if in prosperity your home is .f.-ee, when in adversity you can get assistance. Money can always be commanded to moot expenses. It is possible to-dny t.n make an effort to secure a home less than £5, with no possible chance of not succeeding. Those under the impression that these chances will be permanent ore 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 up and look at Veple's estate, and if anyone can show us its equal within 70 per cent, above tho upsot price, we will give him £5. CALLAGHAN AND COLONDON DENTAL BUILDINGS. Heintz's Heintz's NEW GOODS TO NEW PLYMOUTH BUT THEY BEAR THE HALL MARK OF QUA LIT V TOMATO SOUPS SWEET GHERKINS MUSTARD DRESSING INDTAN RELISH CHERRIES IN CONSERVE BAKED BEANS IN TOMATO And then judge if HELNTZ'* GOODS are not EXCELLENT. TO BE HAD OF C. CARTER. THE PEOPLE'S GKOCEB. DEVON STREET, New Plymout* Telephone 110. James Sanderson, OFFICE I KING'S BUILDINGS. Corner of Deron and Brougham Strata.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 101, 3 May 1904, Page 3
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645Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 101, 3 May 1904, Page 3
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