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icee of string on my finger ! v what can Mint be for ? ething I hai« to romembor, fetch to-night from the Btoro. vife said she'd die without it, r cough »ho could nover, endure • cough ! Now I know what Bha's wonting, s Woods' Great Peppermint How a moderate capitalist becoming a millionire.—ln reviewing the rise of property in New Plymouth during the deriod 1890 to 1004 it was possible for a £IO,OOO capitalist to be on a fair road of becoming a millionaire, and it cause* much study to-day before anyone can be in a position to say that the opportunity ha§ now gone by ; when wo come tq consider that the whole of the freehold in the borough of New Plymouth contains only about 347 neves—;o4 acres central ward, Btl acres western ward, 159 acres eastern waid-onc-fourth of tho total arc* gf wh,ich could Jiavo been puruhasod for about £17,000 unimprovvolue within the period mentioned, wflieh has increased to a present /" o ft , blp u <W'FP. v Vd Value of about i-221,,000, Many residents remember a few years ago Beckons i.n iline-st. were looking for buyers at £ls n section. Are there any sclera at £JjO a section to-day ?' We have no local Industries that the cause of this rise m value can be attributed to It iB practically the prosperity oi Taranaki which tho syndicate known an tho Crown Dairy Company was tho means of starting. There are no enterprising capitalists in New plymouth up to the present. It cannot be long before capitalists will turn their attention to what is the greatest colony in tho world. Labour will follow capital. The population will increase, and when wu consider that the total area o/ our borough could bo held by about 300 persons with a 1H tie over an acre each, and rising m value as it has done with apopu- 1 at ion of 6000, what will be the va- ! ne when the population reaches 20 - WO, with large industries ? Property values in N'ew Plymouth nro "cast ii. depression .should u ""iil.v_ we can drive Taran-' iperity. It ii estimated i) fiiv.t direct steamer would n increase in value of Tnranaiii propeity o" £500,000. Person ally wo should say now is the time 'l""'e IVcyhold, if only oa a „,„„„ Uillnglum and Co. can oiler "i'lmi'tm.Hics of securing homes with Munll deposit, and in situations that the capitalist? will want shorllv Again, in ]9OH, what will he the vvl hie of sections ,n th e Veaie Estate> nt l he expiraiion of the harbour I For Children's Hacking Cough at night, Woods' Groat Peppermint Cure, lg 6d.« j

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 210, 8 September 1904, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 210, 8 September 1904, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 210, 8 September 1904, Page 2

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