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IBEWLEY AND GRIFFITHS BARGAINS -INPROPERTY. OOOl) TEA ROOM BUSINESS in BAKERY RISINKSS in centre „[ thriving town, established for I years, satisfactory reasons for sailing. Turnover, £IOOO per iinmiin. All necessary ]>lant, 9 roiuncri house, shop, stuhles ; all freehold. Goodwill and everything » s j,"ii>K concern, £OOO. Terms if desire.!. SUBURBAN RESIDENCE, beautiful , rty, on good metal road, bus service, conmiandiiig situation, new G roomed house, heart of knuri, nil modern conveniences ; beautiful garden, native bush, etc., 4 acres of ground, with outbuildings included. PRICE £595 ; very easy terms if desired. Why give £2OO to £3OO per acre for Suburban Jvnml. when «•<• enn

supply you with absolutely beautiful, level sections ; splendid view, healthy situation, well wa'tered native bush, good road, and bus ser vice within two or thrco minutes' walk, in any area from sto 30 acres from £lO to £r>o PER ACRE.' This is without question the cheapest und best suburban land around New J'lymouth. Enquiry invited. Inspection means buying. FOR LEASE, MO GOODWILL—fiairy farm 220 acres, all in grass ; close to school and factory, main road ; good house and outbuilding. 8/- PER ACRE. P. CLAUSE, £B. o goodwill, long lease—s">s ACRES grand level, fattening, heavy grass country, good load, about iiOO acres in grass ; good iron whare ; close to school ami factory. HEXT £75 per annum; less than 2a s)d per acre. Great chance for man with few hundreds. Apply sharp. FOR LEASE, SHEEP COUNTRY,

1700 ACHES—About t»00 acres ii grand grass, papa forma lion, J: paddocks ; 2 good housis, shed and nil conveniences ; clos good metul road : easy cattle o PRICE only irchasing cluu: BELL, P.LOCK DAIRY FARM, model little property—92 ACHES nt £2O PER ACRE, and very easy terms ; good 0 roomed house and outbuildings, mostly all liver flat, 20 acres in turnips ; whole place free of weeds ami in thorough order. We hardly need to draw s]>ccial attention to this property. It must at once catch the eye and the mind as being an absolute nibble. We have only had it in our hands a few days. First come, first sorv.oo ACRES, BEACH FAltM—Some of the grandest grazing, fattening, or dairying land in all Taranaki. Will carry a milk cow tolj 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 for £2 per acre more than we can offer this one for PRICE £l3 12s (id acre, &nd easy terms. This is the chance of a lifetime for anyone with a few hundreds to invest. Wo lease it now for 15/- per acre. Beach farm cannot be got once I in a decade for sale. ! ANOTHER KIBBLE IN' c'BOUSE I PROPERTY.—New 5-roomcd house, full half an acre, very convenient j situation ; hot and cold water, big I rooms, l*uthru)om, pantry, wutehI house, copper, tubs, stable, feedroom, coach-house. Price, £SOO ! Only in the market for short while. BEWLEY & GRIFFITHS AUCTIONEERS AND ESTATE AGENTS, DEVON- STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH Land Agents. CART HEW, PATTIE & Co. telephone No. 178 P.O. Box 63 FOB SALE. 100 ACRES SUBURBAN FARM. Native bush, in clump", 8-roomed gentleman's residence, good orchard, nice garden, tennis court, ei=. ; floe view. Also new villa on property. Land mostly level, good soil. This land will greatly inuiease in value, being in best suburb of New Plymouth A first rate investment. Price £32 per acre, or will exchange fot larger farm. FINE FARM. 286 ACRES, KAIMATA. All grass, good otcbaro, pretty shelter bush. New 4-roomed house, stable, yards, etc. Good metal road. 15 acreb ploughed. Carrying ICS cattle and 50 theep. Very cheap, £8 10s aire. Terms easy. STRATFORD FARM. 115 acfes, all level, hrstxlMs soil. Adjoins borough on East Road ; 3 residenueß, cowßhed, etc. Is native lease ; rent, £lO year, 14 years to run, etc. Goodwill cheap, £llOO. Apply immediately. Cheap. LEVEL Utf, 1400 ACRE 3. 850 grass; all ring-fenced; 4 paddocks; 5-rooined residence, nice garden, stable, and trap shed ; close creamery and school ; on metal road to New Plymouth. Sawmill will take timber off section, which ia first-class dairying land. Price, freehold, £4 2s 6d per acre. TO LEASE. For 5 or 7 yew's.—l36o acres, 850 first-class grass, 14 paddocks, two 4-roomed houses, 1 butter factory complete, with 4-horse steam power smithy, 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. l.nnd Agents, N«w Plymouth. Save your Calves BY USING ANCHORBRAND COD LIVER OIL THE CHEAPEST and best substi tut* for new milk. Calves fed upon 2ozs of Cod Liver Oil per day with separated milk, thrive and soon pre sent a sS»k and glossy appearance, and are entif s»y free from scour. No time it lost in preparation, the oi l _ is simply mixed with the milk, which is immediately (ft for use. Experiments, conducted at the Hawkesbury Agricultural College New South Wales, on January last, extending over a period of six weeks, showed an average daily increase Id weight of 1.42 ms per calf whom fed with Cod Liver Oil at a cost of ljd per lb, as against an average daily increase of .941bs per calf at a cost of 2d per lb when fed with an approved calf meal, the result being overwhelmingly in favour of Cod' IJvct Oil, loth as ' 3 increase 1 weight and cost of food, as well a in the time employed in preparine and feeding. * ANCHOR BRAND COD LIVER OIL it absolutely genuine, and must not. ANCHOR BRAND COD LIVER OIL is sold in Tins, Drums, and Cask., and may be procured from all UD . to-4ate Storekeepers, or from NEWTON KING NEW PLYMOUTH AND STBATFORD. 80I.*& AGENT FOB TARANAK*,

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 779, 23 March 1905, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 779, 23 March 1905, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 779, 23 March 1905, Page 3

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