This is not Jam RW m. wra rci SWSffll VA m WOLFE'S VMSimdM Hot with Lemon at BEDTIME Is an Absolute Preventive k and Cure for A COLDS & INFLUENZA. i SB®? *ea« El sews a««j*: S. CLARK & CO. Cash Furnishing j Warehouse. DEVON STREET EAST, ARTISTIC FURNISHING. Mude to any design at Shortest Notice. OUR SYSTEM of Furnishing embodies every oleraent of satisfaction which the most exacting customer could desire. We hold one of the Finest Stocks of Finished Goods ready for immediate selection, and will give estimates and expert advico free. WE HOLD the Finest Stock of NEW ZEALAND WOODS in Taranaki. Customers can select for themselves when ordering furniture to bo mode. N.U.—We are not holding a Sale, as our Prices are Right, and CANNOT BE BEATEN.
FREEHOLD. AT the present time Freehold is '< thought little of In New Zealand, but it will not be always so. In England, capitalists and the gentry do not consider the price whore free-, hold is obtainable. When secured it is held for generations. When New Plymouth is thickly populated the same will occur here. The reason why freehold is looked upon bo , lightly, although being the most lm- ' portant of all things in this world. Is that the people do not stu» , «' its value. What a comfort, ndM a man is up in years, to know t.'-it If • anything happens thelaniilj has a' home 1 Consider how unpleasant it is for an agent to sell tho house you are renting, putting you to the ( Inconvenience of house-hunting, besides the groat expenso and damage to furniture in removing, with probably Biekness 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 bo commanded to meet expenses. It is possible to-day ] to make an effort to secure a home ; with less than £5, with no possible • chance of not succeeding. Those unI dor the Impression that these chance* i will be permanent are greatly nitsi taken. Freehold Is getting more beyond the poor man's reach daily, and those who wish to consider their j owb and their children's welfare. I nhould go up and look at Veale's e&-' late, and if anyone can show \i? I its equal within 75 per cent, above the upset price, we will give him: CALLAGHAN AND CO, LONDON DENTAL BUILDINGS,
To Sawmiifors and Capitalists. SPLENDID BUSH FOB SALE. APPLICATIONS are invited for the right to cut timber on 11,000 «cres ef bush in the North Island, The timber, which can bo immediar tely utilised, is puriri, within two miles oi the sea coast, and the best that can be obtained in the colony. Many of the trees, which have been inspected by Mr Charles Clityton, Government Surveyor and cx-t sawmill proprietor, are by from 9 to 15 feet, and in lensiU frnm Id In t!(1 f„„* i ill
;asy of access and to work, i should prove a most rernuneriM l investment (or any capitalist 7 company. Mr Charles Clayton says :—" There are plenty of iplaces I throughout Now Zealand /whore 'mills are placed with nothing like the timber and. prospects tbiat the hush in question possesses,7and the great facilities and advantages for working it." The object lihould be first to deal with the p«riri, as the Government Eailßay Department, offer an invmedjjße market for sleepers in anyE quantity. This bush has been solvit alter for the last 25 years, bul- the difficulty i« dealing with tlie natives liu« hithorto boon insuperabje. The N.Z, Herald supplement :»ntained a notice of the quality of the timber ' land. It is estimated thai ample timber to furnish (or 20 or 30 yoars. A fair business arranges be entorcd into at onco wi one who has the knowlec capital. Apply in first in>,« limber Rights, Box 119, L', Mew Plymouth. The New Zealana SxpMtii 00., Ltd., have to let a couimoajious otBco or shop on the groundlfloor o» new brick building, irf ' treet.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 155, 5 July 1904, Page 4
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