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BEWLEY AND GRIFFITHS BARGAINS -INFRO'PERTY. GOOD TKA KOOM JiI'SINKSS in tvnlru of New ri.wnoulh for immediate Hah». Sole reason for H"lt~ iii£, ili-he.ihJj til' owi'.ir, limbec tion of boo! s invitvd. JUt»*l<f per | annum tnrnoxer. 1 | ami )..rnitun\ L) «\o. UAKKUY IHSIXKSS in centre oil thii\intf town. <*:• ta lif i.slwd lor | years, satisiac»or\ t re;*M>n»> l*«»r selling. Turnover, -t-l'iOU j».r annum. All neeessarv plant. roomed house, shop, stable*? : all fiveliold. Goodwill and ever.Mhinjr ah , concern, XSM.IO. Terms if desire] KLJU'HHAN HKSIKKNCK, beauwful I property, on good metal I'oad. I>iis t service, coimnunding situ: t.on, r.<s\\ j G roomed house, heart of kauri, nil j modern coin cniciice.s ; beautiful gar- j den, native bush, etc., 1 acvcs of I ground, with outbuildings included. | PRICE £595 ; very easy terms if desired. j Why give £2OO to £3OO per aire or Suburban Lund, when we <im upply M>u with nbsolulul.v beaujiful, level sections ; splendid vh*v, healthy situation, well watered native bush, good road, and bus service within two or three minutes' walk, in any aiva from 5 to 90 acres from £H) to £.jl> I'KH ACIIK. This is without question the cheapest awl lu'st suburban lond around New Plymouth. Enquiry invited. Inspection xneijns buying. FOR LEASE, NO GOODWILL— Dairy farm 220 acres, all in grass ; close 'to school and factory, main road ; Rood house and outbuilding. 8/- PER ACRE. P. CLAUSE, £B. FOR LEASE, no goodwill, long lease—sss ACRES grand level, fattening, heavy grass country, goad road, about .'ioo, acres in grass ; good iron wharc ; close to

school and factory. HEN T £75 per annum ; less than 29 9d per acre. Great chance for mm with few hundreds. Apply sharp-. I'Oli LEASE, SHEEP COUNTRY. 1700 ACHKS—About WOO apes in grand grass, papa formation, 3 2 paddocks ; 2 good houses, sheds and all conveniences; close to good mutnl roud : easy.cattle or sheep country. PRICE only 5/G per acre, with at £6 10s per acre. BELL BLOCK DAIRY FARM, model little property—ACHES at £2O I'EK ACRE, and very easy terms ; good 0 roomed house and outbuildings, mostly all liver flat, 20 acres in turnips : whole place free of weeds and in thorough or;ler. We hardly need to draw special attention to tliis property. It must at once catch 1 lie eye ami the mind as being an absolute nibble. We have only had it in our hands a few (lays. First conic, lir.sl served. .00 ACHES, lIEACII FAltM—.Some of the grandest grazing, fattening, or dairying land in all Terannki. Will carry a milk cow to 15 acres, or three sheep to the acre, and fatten them. No weeds whatever. Two good houses, one suitable for family to milk on shares. Large area sandhills thrown in ; adjoining property recently sold i'or £2 per acre more than wo can offer this one for I'RICE £l3 12s (Ki aero, f.nil easy terms. This is the chance, of a lifetime for anyone with a lew hundreds to invest. Wo lease it now for 15/- per aero. Beach farm cannot bo got onco in a decade for sale.. BEWLEY & GRIFFITHS AUCTIONEERS AND ESTATE ACSKSTS, DEVON' STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH Land Agents. CARTHEW, PATTIE & Co.

Telephone No. 178 PO. Bos 63^ FOB SALE. I 100 ACHES SUBURBAN FARM. • Native bush, in clump", »roomed gentleman's residence, good orchard, , nice garden, tennis court, etc. ; flue view. Also new villa on property. | Land mostly level, good soil. " hia land will greatly increase in value, being in best suburb ol New Plymouth A first rate investment. Price £32 per acre, or will exchange for larger farm. FINE FARM, 580 ACRES, KAXMATA. All grass, good oi chard, pretty, nhelter bush. New 4-roomed house, ( stable, yards, etc. Good metal road. 15 acres ploughed. Carrying. IGS cattle and 50 sheep. Veryl cheap, £8 10s tfr«, Terms easy, STRATFORD FARM. 115 acres, all level, nrst-class soil. j Adjoins borough on East Road; 2 ; residences, cowshed, etc. Is native lease ; rent, £lO year, 14 years to run, etc. Goodwill cheap, £llOO. Apply immediately. Cheap. [IEVIIIj 1400 ACRES. ] 850 gross; all ring-fenced 4 padducks ; E-roomed residence, " nice garden, stable, and trap shod ; close creamery and school ; on metal road to Now Plymouth. Sawmill will take timber oCt section, which ia (irst-class dairying land. Price, freehold, £4 L's Gd per aero. TO LEASE. For 5 or 7 years.—J.36o acre*, 850 first-class grass, 14 paddockn, two 4-roomed houses, 1 butter factory comp.ete, with 4-horse steam power smithy, cattle yards, and all con-, veniences. Cows may be taken at valuation. Rent, 4s per acre. A splendid burgain. For Farms, Houses, and Property of every description, apply CARTHEW,*PATTIjE & Co. Land Agents, f«w Plymouth, MM IE K liß I'ONSIBiLITIES OF WIVES. Few men reulise the responsibilities that full upon the wives ; how important it is that they .should be economical nntl saving, so thai the weekly wage or the yearly salary may Imy the greatest amount of

m.'i 'ri;<l comfort. Tho most ecoiio 1 women in the community SURATURA TEA Hecausij it is rich ami strouir, ami goes further Hum any other lea. It is an economical family tea. It is honest Ceylon tea, and i:-> teed not bkmdcd with Indian, China, or any cheap or inferior teas. HETAIL I'IUCKS : Suratura A li—ls (HI per lb. Suratura Jl quality—ls 9d per lb. Suratura 1) quality—2s per lb. Suratura X quality—2s 4d per lb. Sold by all Storekeepers.:

DO YOU NEED FISH P WE have a first-class choice of nil varieties ol litili la t.lus, specially selected for the present Lent season., WHITEBAIT. SHRIMPS. HADDOCKS. DIUED SPRATS. DRY UNCI FISH. SAUDIS K WIIITEIIAIT. MIJLLKT. SMOKED SARDINES. SALMON, SMOKED SALMON. FRESH HERRINGS* SALT HERRINGS, RED HERRINGS. KIPPERED UICRRIKGgi HERRINGS IN TOMATO SAUCI YE ALE & C H ATTE P. TON, THEATRE ROYAL BUILDINGS, " NEW PLYMOUTH.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7766, 18 March 1905, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7766, 18 March 1905, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7766, 18 March 1905, Page 3

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