LADIES! ! ! BEAD THIS ! ! I J. H. BENTLEY IS NOW SHOWING A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF IiOODS S[J IT A ISL E FOR THE AUTUMN AND WINTER SEASON. Sonic of the SPECIAL FEATURES of this show nre the (Mouse Lengths of French Flannel, the bountiful range of Cotton Mousing,s, Rotte Lengths-. in exclusive designs, and the most beautiful assortment of CHILDREN'S MILLINERY ever shown in New Plymouth, also Cliildreu'K lieaver Coats in great variety ami splendid value. Having axldo;l a dressmaking department to my business 1 can guarantee to make up all materials bought in a lii st-class manner. J. H. BENTLEY, DRAPER, DEVON STHEET. BEWLEY & GRIFFITHS ' " %*'* 1 ■ I* R AT?n ATTVTG
UAIVUAJI IJ —IN—PROPERTY. GOOD TEA ROOM BUSINESS fa t centre of New Plymouth for immediate sale. Sole reason for selling, ill-health of owner. Inspection of books invited. £OOO per annum turnover. Price, including fittings and furniture, £l5O. BAKERY BUSINESS in centre of thriving town, established for years, satisfactory reasons for selling. Turnover, £IOOO per annum. All necessary plant, 9 roomed house, shop, stables ; all freehold. Goodwill and everything as going concern, £9OO. Terms if desirod. ,ÜBURBAN RESIDENCE, beautiful property, on good metal road, bus service, commanding situation, new 6 roomed house, heart of kauri,"all modern conveniences ; beautiful garden, native bush, etc., i acres of ground, with outbuildings included. PRICE £595 ; very easy terms ii desired. Why give £2OO to £3OO per acre for Suburban Land, when we can upply you with absolutely beautiful, level sections ; splendid view, healthy situation, well watered native bush, good road, and bus ser•ice within two or three minutes' walk, in any area from 5 to 30 acres from £4O to £SO PER ACRE., This s without quostion the cheapest and best suburoan land around New mouth. Enquiry invited. Inspection means buying.
FOR LEASE, NO GOODWILL-
T>airy farm 220 acres, all in grass ; close io EChooi and factory, main road 1 ; good house i outbnifding. 8/- PER ACRE. CLAUSE, £B< "■OR LEASER, no goodwill, lonjg lease—sss ACRES grand leivel, fattening, heavy grass country, good road, about 5100 acres grass ; good ii'o u whare ; close to school and factory. KENT J-T per annum ; less than 2b 9d jht acre, Great chance for man with low hundreds. Apply sharp. "OH LEASE, SHEEP (WI NTRY. 1790 ACHES—About 900 acres grand grass, pap a formation, 12 paddocks ; 2 good houa?s, sheds and all conveniences j clos£ good metaf road ; easy cattle or sheep country. PRICE only 5/0 per acre, with purchasing clause ot 10s per acre. JELL BLOCK DAIRY FAIIM, model little property—92 ACHES at £2O PEH ACRE, and very easy terms ; good 0 roomed house and outbuildings, mostly all river flat, 20 acres in turnips ; whole place free of weeds and in thorough oiv der. Wo hardly need to draw special attention to this property. It must at once catch the eyo and tha mind as being an absolute njljUAe. Wo hove only had it in our hands a few days. First come, first fcrved. 00 A CHIOS, REACH FARM.—Some of the grandest grazing, fattening, or dairying land in all Taranaki. Will carry a milk cow to li acres, or three sihecp to the ocre, and fatten them. No weeds whatever. Two good housvs, one suitable for family to milk on shares. Largo area sandhills thrown in; ; adjoining property recently sold for £2 per acre more than wo can Oder this ono for. PHICE £l3 12s Cd per acre, and easy terms. This is the chance of a lifetime for anyone with a few hundreds to invest. We lease it now for 15 per acre Hoaoh farm cunnot be got once in a decade for sale. A N'O'l II Kl{ NllillLE IX 1-IOVSE l 5 roolllo:I house, full hnlf an iicre, very convenient situation ; hot uu j cold watw bi rooms, bathroom, pantry, washhouse, copper, tubs, stable, feedroom, coach-how*. Price, £SOO. •July in the market fcx short while. BEWLEY &
""irriing| AUCTIONEERS AND ESTATE AGENTS, )EVON STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH Nopth Egmont Mountain House and Cottage A I{E now open for Uio coming season under (fir capable management of Mr !•'. J. A. MOItHISi A GOOD DAY'S OUTING*. Tho most invigorating health" resort in the North Island. Magnificent prospects, delightful .surroundings, charming sylvan walks, and tho most delicious and exhilarating mountain air. Those in senvch of health and rest at a minimum of cost should not miss this chance, CHARGES.: Charges for Mountain House : ]/- per night, with use of bunk und cooking utensils, etc., visitors to provide their own blankets'. If dosired, meals may be obtained from caretaker at 1/(5 each. Tho cottage may be hired for tho exclusive use of a party, eight bunk 7 ;, with mattresses only, and all cooking utensils, with tables and other furniture, provided. Terms on application. Meals will be provided by caretaker, if required, same as above, PACKING. FROM RADIUS LINE. The Committee have made arrangements with Mr W. H, Jury's Stables, New Plymouth, re pocking. Any communications to hun, or the Secretary of Committee, will receive prompt attention. E. W. GARNER, Secretary North Egmont Committee, Cooks' Tourist Agency, Brougham Street. TARANAia CO-OP. BACON CO. T3E Taranokl Co-operative Bacon Co. arc now prepared to receive pigs at their Factory, Fitzroy. PRESENT PRICES ; To Shareholders : 4d per lb To Non-shareholders : 3}d per lb For properly topped off bacon pigs, from 1201b to 1601b, dead wcigh t. Receiving day at the factory each TUESDAY, It. PRICE, Chairman^
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 791, 6 April 1905, Page 3
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