WANTED KNOWN. , DRAWING ROOM ANT) DINING ROOM SUITES MADE TO ORDER. Special Comfortable Easy Chail'S and Chesterfield Settees made to your liking. ALL BEDDING AND MATTRESSES MADE. LIN OLE CMS AND CARPETS SEWN AND LAID. GO-CARTS AND OLD FUR SITU RE RENOVATED. CARRIAGE TRIMMING AND ALL JOBBING WORK DOMIC. ESTIMATES GIVEN', REST WORKMANSHIP, and at prices to .suit all. INSPECTION INVITED. Address— F. J. E \BTON, (14 years' experience with late W. DINGLE, King Street, New I'lymouth. tnder the patronage of His Excellency (lie Governor. THE WHITE HART HOTEL NEW PLYMOUTH, Recogsilsed ab the i ,ea.dl*g Bo lei Taran&ki, centrally audi, conveniently aituated, Immediately oppostti Poet and Telegraph, and (Jo'era ment Buildings, and within two .ale utea' walk o( the Railway iJtttlot Refurnished In the moat up-to-tlei. style, and plentifully provided «t> Fire Escape*. BUllara Tuble. Hot, Cold, »»> Shower Oath*. All the Choicest Wines and Spirit, kept in stock. Speight's X-VX.X Ales on draught. Letter* and Telegrams promptly *i tended to. CHARLES CLARKE, PROPRIE7 OH. (Late of Glsborne and Auckland) Telephoa* 18 Bos 4Q Land Agents. GARTH EW, PATTIE & Co. Telephone No. 178 P.O. Bo* 58 FOIt SALE. 100 ACRES SUBURBAN FARM. Native bush, in clump", 8 roomed gentleman's residence., good orchard, nice garden, tennis court, etc. ; One view. Also new villa on property. Land mostly level, good soil. This land will greatly increase in value, being in best suburb of New Plymouth A first rate investment. Price £32 per acre, or will exchange for larger farm. FINE FARM, 236 ACRES, KAIMATA. AH grass, good orchard, pretty shelter bush. New 4-roomed house, stable, yards, etc. Good metal road. 15 acres ploughed. Carrying 165 cattle and 50 sheep. Very cheap, £8 10s ijwe. Terms easy. STRATFORD FARM. 11S acres, all level, nrsb-class soil. Adjoins borough on East Road ; 3 residences, cowshed, etc. Is native lease ; rent, £lO year, 14 years to run, etc. Goodwill chaap, £llOO, Apply immediately. Cheap. LEVEL 1400 ACRES. 850 grass; all ring-fenced ; 4 paddocks; 5-roomed residence, nice garden, stable, and trap shod ; close creamery and school ; on metal road to New Plymouth. Sawmill will take timber off section, which is first-class dairying lend. Price, freehold, £4 2s 6d per acre. TO LEASE. For 5 or 7 years.—l36o acres, 850 first-class grass, 14 paddocks, two 4-roomod houses, 1 butter factory complete, with 4-horso steam power emithy, cattle yards, and all conveniences. . Cows may be taken at valuation. Rent, 4s per acre. A splendid bargain. For Farms, Houses, and Property of every description, apply CARTHEW, PATTIE & Co. Land Agents, New Plymouth. North British and Mercantile Insurance Co. LONDON AND EDINBURGH. Authorised Capital ... Subscribed Capital ... Fire Reserves £3,000,000. £2,750,000. £2,325,000. MR lIENRY BEDFORD has been appointed agent for the above well-known company in New Plymouth, as on and after January sth, 1905, vice Mr Hickman F. Russell, and is prepared to accept all classes of fire insurance at lowest current rates. Liberal and prompt settlements made. MURRAY ROBERTS & Co., Chief Agents and Attorneys. Wellington, December 213, 1904. I-I. BEDFORD, Local Agent, New Plymouth. The new zealavd governmerit State Fire Insurance Office will bfc prepared to accept Fire Risks on and after 4th January, 1905. Advantages . Insured share profits, State Guarantee. Lowest Rates. Equitable and prompt settlements. 'iHCKMAN F. RUSSELL, New Plymouth Agent. After the Exhibition Comes the chance for the Public to procure STOCKS AWARDED FIRST STOCKS AWARDED FIRST AND SPECIAL PRIZES AND SPECIAL PRIZES —AT—CARTER'S. EEK FREAN & CO.'S BISCUITS. LAG BRAND PICKLES, SAUCES and CORDIALS, Etc. CHAMPION FLOUR. WANGANUI BRUSHWARE. STRATFORD BACON. C. CARTER only buys the BEST. Immediate application is necessary to secure the above lines. C. CARTER "THE PEOPLE'S GROCER." Telephone 110. BREAKWATER 'BUS SERVICE. BUSES will leave New Plymouth for Breakwater, via South Road Every Half Hour, from 7 a.m. till 6 p.m., and will leave Breakwater for New Plymouth Every Tlall' Hour from 7.!50 a.m. to (i.iiO p.m. On Saturdays 'Busc» run till 10 p.m.'Buses run to Steamer every evening, leaving town at 7.30 ; and returning from Breakwater at 8,.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7738, 14 February 1905, Page 3
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