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J. R. CHATTERTON'S NEW SPRING ADVERTISEMENT . SPRINfi has come again and all Nature is robing itself im now spring covering, bright and lovely to look upon. With this bright weather old garments, old boots and shoes begin to look shabby, and we turn our attention to something new and stylish. For FOOTWEAR of all descriptions J. K. CIIATTERTON is determined to mai'ivtain the premier position for all the SEW SPRING STYLES distinctive aud irrepronchable. GENTLEMEN— Have you seen pur new styles in Broad Welts, easy and durable, LADIES— Call and inspect the new goods for the spring season now arriving. We wi9h to do business with you,, therefore wa shall TRY TO PLEASE YOU by giving you TIP-TOP QUALITY at LOWEST MARKET RATES. INSPECT OUR WINDOWS FOR PRICES' J. R, Ch itterton, DEVON ST., NEW PLYMOUTH.

Bewley & Griffiths HAVE SOME TEMPTING INVESTMENTS. LOOK AT THESE: 150 ACRES—Coast farm, all grassed, well fenced, good houso, cowshed, stables, etc. Fine view of se a . Offered with 40 head cattle, pigs, horses, carts, tools, paid-up factory shares, implements, etc., at £lO per acre. Won't be long on the market. Owner has serious illness, so must quit. Would exchange f o r suburban property of 12 to 20 acres. Apply sharp.

GOOD TOWN INVESTMENT.—FuII i acre, nicely planted, high, quiet, situation, close to centre of town, two houses, one 6 rooms, let 13s, another 4 rooms, let 7s. Good tenants. Price only £750. Cash £l5O, FINE 50 ACRE FARM. —Large house; splendid 10 acre orchard. Closo to railway, factory, and school. Lovely home for town man. Will lease without goodwill to good tenant, or oxohange for town property. GOOD MILK RUN f o r sale cheap, within Hour miles from town. 100 acres, nice farm, good house, proper cow-shed, stables, etc. Goodwill of 80 customers. Price per acre to in-

elude 20 cows, horses, cains, etc., as going concern ; only £2O 10s. Not much cash required. Will exchange for farm further out. WANTED to exchange—Nice house at FiUroy for small farm. Persons with £IOO to invest will do well to see our lists. Intending Buyers shown over properties. N.B.—No charge for advertising. BEWLEY AND GRIFFITHS LAND & COMMISSION AGENTS, AUCTIONEERS AND SHAREBROKERS, DEVON STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH. F. P. CORK ILL'S LIST OP PROPERTIES. t f HE attention of Buyera is inA vited to the following selection of Farm Properties now i n my hands for disposal F. P. COKKILL. EXCELLENT BUSH FARM of CHI acre, rnoßt conveniently situated on main rood and along,side railway line ; M 0 acres in grass, ami other improvements comprise good house, 17 bail cow-shed, etc., etc. Creamery, school, railway station, and post Oj«d telograpli offices a'e all close liaauly. Price, £8 15b pei acre. Easy terms can bo made. (Taranaki district.) DAIRY FARM of 457 acres on the railway lino 28 miles from Auckland. A very nico property, nico climato, arad excellent facilities foi going to or from the city ; 100 acres are swamp aJ'd river flat and balance ntixod bush; 200 acres in gross ; land nearly all ploughable , comfortable houso. There is about £4OO worth of marketable purii-i u-iid totara. Creamery 3 miles. Price, £5 5s per acre. SHEEP AND CATTLE STATION at Awakino ; 1360 acres on main north road and tidal river; hah in grass, other half good bush-, well fonced and subdivided ; two cottages, butter factory, etc. ; close to township. Prince, only £4 5s per acre; £3 per acre can remain on, with right to reduce it at any time. SMALL LIMESTONE FARM of 110 ucre«, 50 acres cleared and in good grass | 2 good whares and other improvements. This good little property is on a navigable river and liaa regular and frequent communication by steamer, the vessel stopping alongside the farm. Price, £3 5s per acre. A bit small, but very good. (Lower Waikato dis-

trict.) One of the choicest DAIRY FAHMS in Pahiatua ; 89 acres freehold with use of 28 acres of river rights ; the whole in the best of pasture ; good 7-roomed house, 20-bail cow-shed, numerous other outbuildings ; 1 acre orchard; situated 1 mile from a Crown creamery, 1J from post ollice and school, 5 from railway station ; all ploughable runs 50 cows easily. Price, £23 per acre (£2047). With this will be thrown in a lease of 108 acres equally good grass land, having 5 years to run at 12s per acre rent. NICE DAIRY FARM at Wuihi, Waitara, 190 acres all ploughed atl'l grassed out ; 5-roomod house and everything in nice order. Public Trustee lease having, 11 years to run at 4h lid rent and full compensation for improvements. Price, £5 per acre. INQUIRY INVITED. F. P. CORKILL, National Bunk Chambers, NEW PLYMOUTH. .(Also at RAGLAN, AUCKLAND.) barter the patronage ol IS®* «ency the Governor. THE WHITE HART HOTEL NEW PLYMOUTH, Recognised as the Leading Hotel ol Taranaki, centrally and conveniently situated, immediately opposite Post and Telegraph, and Government Buildings, and within twc cils urea' walk of the Railway Station. Refurnished in the most up-to-daW style, and plentifully provided with Fire Escapes. Billiard Table. Hot, Cold, ud Shower Bath*. All the Choicest Wines and Spiriti kept in stock. Speight'* XX XX. Ales on draught. Letters and Telegrams promptly attended to, CHARLES CLARKE, PBOPBIETOB. (Late of Gisbornt and Auckland).,

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 252, 28 October 1904, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 252, 28 October 1904, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 252, 28 October 1904, Page 3

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