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LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS. h P.O. Box 80, 88. Tolspkons No, 17 Land Agents. I CARTHEW, PATTIE I AND CO.. HAVE FOR SALE PROPERTIES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Do not forget to inquire for full i particulars. The following are choice investments SSOO jJpASH-BEAUTIFUL FARM HOMiuSTEAD, 170 acres ; 8-room-ed house, cowshed, loft, coach- - house; implement shed, etc., metal road ; close town. Price, £l6 per f acre. JE36O.—NICE VIL7,A, centrally situated, presentable appearance. Must too sold. Apply immediately*. , SE3OO CASH, balance easy terms for 40® acres best taish land, all grass ; 4-roomed house ; cfose to factory,, school, etc. A bargain. Price, £4 10s acre. » 160 FOR FIRST-CLASS LEVEL , town. A bargain. Easy terms. £& PER ACRE —260 ficn;3 leasehold 16 yoars to , run ; .'rent. 2s pet acre j all grasp ; nice position. Qhsap. #llsO FOR PRETTY SUBURBAN FARM, .{96 acres, 6-roomwi house) all outbuildings, etc. Easy terms. £325 FOBySPLENDID LEVEL SECTION, i. acre > situated close post" Office anfl lawn'tennis courts. , £450 FOR SUBURBAN 10 ACRES and ' good groomed ■ hoijse ; nice sheltered; position, pretty garden, etc., or will exchange for town house. . { . £260. FOR FINE , J-ACRE ' SEQ.' TION, Devon Street; nice vjew \ first-rate'building site.J. , . £7 PER ACRE for "TOO firstclass bush farm, all gr,ass, ringfenced, 10 paddocks ; . 400 acrSe ploughahle ; 2 houses ; factory! op-' posite, etc. • ' 775 FOR.FULL LEVEL ACRE and gentleman's residence. Must be sold, on account of owner leaving the district. £l2 PER ACRE, 83 ACRES, pretty suburban farm, level : close factory, school, etc., near beach ; good house, orchard, garden, etc.. Very easy terms. £4OO—SUPERIOR 6-ROOMEI) RESIDENCE, situated good position. South Road. ■350 FOR and nice 4-room-ed house, situatcS Te Henui. Easy terms. £25 CASH, balance easy terms; house close centre l 'town.- Price, £260. : BUSINESS NOTICES, SOLE BROS., MEAT PURVEYOR Sj DEVON STREET CENTRAL, WISH the public to know that they a till continue their policy of killing prime stock only to meet the requirements of their numerous customers. For quality and price thoy defy competition.. Their small goods are unequalled in the local market. PRIME CANTERBURY HAMS AND BACbN 4 N.B.—No old cows killed, bo w# tan guarantee all Prime Quality* NOTE —Sole Bros, hold an unbeaten record of First Prizee lor the last Ivt yeari for Prima Fat Sto«k a THE COURT (JF APPEAL Hua decided that the word VASELINE is the trade murk and exclusive property of the Chesl-brough Manufacturing Company. CAUTION.—Do not be put oil by the dealer who says he docs not keep VASELINE preparations —" You can 'geUthem from the- one .close by.' Remember that VASELINE is distinctly different from Petroleum Jelly and other imitations offered ns the "same thing" and is absolutely harinr less for internal and external usb. Serious injury may be avoided by purchasing the VASELINE preparations ia original packages only. Vaseline (Pure Yellow), Screw Cap bottles 3d, and 6d, lib tins Is 3d. Vaseline (Puro White), Screw Cap bottles, delicately perfumed 2s. Vaseline Camphor Ice, boxes or bottles Is, lib tins 2,glass stoppered tubes 6d each. Vaseline Cold Cream Bd, 3 s - , Is 6d per pot. Vaseline Toilei Soaps 3d tublet. Perfumed, Unscented and Tar. Capsicum-Vaseline, Tubes Is 1-J'd. Better than any plaster. Always ready for use. Will not blister the most delicate skin. VASELINE IIAIR TOXIC.; Bottles Is, 2s Gd, 3s (id. The only properly de-ordorised preparation of Petroleum in existence. DeSigtitully perfumed.- We do NOT offer a 3s Gd bottle for Is. because our goods are WORTH the money we ask. : Compare it with anything else. To familiarise the l'uiblic with the VASELINE Preparations, we will send a Sample Box containing Five of the above Articles (excepting White Vaseline and Tonic), POST FREE for 2s Gd. There is no plant in the world but The CIIESEBROUOn CO.'S that can produce VASELINE, ADDRESS : 42, HOLBORN VIADUCT', LONDON., E.C.; Investment and Loan Society '(Permanent, J Instituted 1870, Incorporated under The Building Societies Act, 1880,'' DIRECTORS : Messrs J. B. Connett (Chairman), W, Cottier, W. F. Brooking, T. Furlong, jun., C. T. Rundle, C. T, Mills, and W. C. Weston. Solicitor : R. C. Hughes, Esq. Bankers : The Bank of New Zealand. DEFOSITB. Deposits are received and the following rates of Interest given jTor 12 months 4 per cent per annum For 6 months 3 per cent per annum Foe 3 months 2 per cent, pec annum LOANS granted on approved sceth ?ity from one to twelve years. 8m th* Society's revised tables of repayment. Those are exceptionally liberal, and compare favourably witi any of the best colonial institutions. There are no deductions of any sori either by way of bonus, commission, or entrance fees. No mortgage deeds to\pay fa/ when the loan is over £IOO and not les than three years' duration. Borrowers can redeem at any time, and on very reasonable terms. Office open daily from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Thursday afternoons exceptedi CLARENCE RENNELIi, Secretary and Treasurer, Brougham Street, New Plymouth, New Zealand Insurance Company, ffXRB AND HARIN»« All kinds of risks taken at the LOWEST CURRENT RATJ3B ifcg*a«l«s throughout th* District* WSIYI ' THE OLDEST AND WEALTHIEST ' COLONIAL CO.; Branch Office: Corner King and , Brougham Streets, New Plymouth . ' J.- PATON, Hwmges ton Taraiatti

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7800, 17 April 1905, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7800, 17 April 1905, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7800, 17 April 1905, Page 1

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