Your Golden Opportunity. WE have been appointed ngenu for Chamberlain s Hen;cJ.ie», and those of our Otistomois whi have tried, them speak in highest tonus ol praise of the real benclits they have reieivtvl by using thoin. To introduce them into every home in the Turanuki distriet so that tliey .may become better known we ar» prepuivd to MAKE A SPECIAL 01-'KEK as lon- lls UliK advertisement appeals ln the paper (as we cannot allord to sell them at the price in the ordinary WU y) t |, c . usual price being is Gd 1 iSOTTLE CUUJJI (JUKIO i uottle mAiumoKA hemEDY . TABLETS-. 3/9 the lot.
VEALE and CHATTERTON, THEATRE ROYAL BUILDINGS, NEW PLYMOUTH. Land Agent*. CARTHEW, PATTIE& Co. Uephoae No. 178. P.o. Box 52 FOR SALE. 100 ACRES SUBURBAN FARM. Native bush, in clumps, 8-roomed gentleman's resident's, good orchard, ""* ~»~' -"—ma court, etc.; fine r . . vi "a on property. Land mostly lov«l, good soli. This New Ply- „ . _.,„ ivestment. Price £62 per acre t or will exchange for larger farm.
FINE FARM, 236 ACRES KAIMATA. shelter bush. New 4-roomed house stable, yards, etc. Good metal ir« I , s .; acre 9 Ploughed. Carrying 165 cattle and 50 sheep. Very cheap, £8 10s acre. Terms easy. STRATFORD FARM. 115 acres, all level, first-class soil 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. LEVEL LAND, 1400 ACRES. 850 grauo; all ring-fenced; 4 paddocks; 6-roomed residence nice garden, stable, and trap shed ; close to creamery and school ; on metal r °t, d , V New pl J'o>outh. Sawmill will take timber off section, which is hold, £4 2s 6d per acre. TO LEASE. For 5 or 7 years.—l36o acres, 850 m first-class grass ; 14 paddocks, 2 4-roomed houses, 1 butter factory complete, with 4-horse steam power smithy, cattle yards, and all conkeniences. Cows may be taken at valuation. Rent, 4s per acre. A splendid bargain. For Farms, Houses, and Property of every description apply to CARTHEW, PATTIE & Co. Land Agents, New Plymouth'.
RODDER'S LIST OF NEW HOOKS FOR SALE. Abo addwl to Circulating Library Prodigal Son." Tlnll Cnine. Prospector." Ralph Connor. Uorts Good Man." Marie Corelli, "Old Gordon Clraham, Letters to His Son." C. 11. Lorimer. In Spite of the Czar," Cm lloothbv 'The Brethren." Itidcr Hn W or(i' Vcrgillius." BaUhollcr. rhe Oraftcrs." Francis Lvnde. Lady Penelope." Roberts "Under the Tropic Skies." ]... Heeke' "The Fire Nations." R, Kiplinh. 'lhe Sea-Wolf." London. Pa Gladden." E. C. Waltz. lrnitor and Loyalist." Webster. "Doctor Tom," etc., etc. ALSOA LARGE STOCK OF GENE-HAL LITERATURE & STATIONERY Of every description. RUSSELL & SON, lONUMENTAL" MASONS, BRICKLAYERS, & LICENSED DRAIN CONNECTORS. St. Aubyn-streot, NEW PLYMOUTH. Have on hand a large stock of MARBLE AND GRANITE MONUMENTS, HEADSTONES AND CROSSES. To the above stones wo would like to direct special attention. They are all handsomely carved and of the best material procurable, While the prices are remarkably reasonable. Iron Fences and Concrete Kerbing reeled in town or country. DESIGNS AND ESTIMATES sent to any part of the province.
INSPECTION INVITED. Telephone 281. 5,000,000 LBS. *|WAI is approximately the 'quantity of tea consumed in the colony, and women, it may he safely said, drink the greater portion. It la also a safe assertion to make hat a large percentage is
SUDATURA TEA, This tea is now such a gonerui favourite- that it is to bo found in the swell residences and thu humblu cottages of the working classes. There is reason for this popularity. It is locality. Surmtura is pure, honest, Ceylon tea, and is guaranteed not 'blended with Indian, China or nr,y cheap or inferior leas. RETAIL/ PRICES. Suiatura A [quality, 3s (id per tt». Suratura 11 quality. Is !)d per lb. Surutura IJ quality, 2s per 11). Suratura X quality, Us 4d per lb. SOLD AT ALL STOKES. G. A. NISBET & Co. (Late Butcher and Nisbet) COACH & CARRIAGE BDILDERS, Currie Street, New Plymouth'. Vehicles of every description made to order. Every class of work in connection ?ith tho trade executed on the shortst notice. HORSE SHOEING A SPECIALTY. "A TJRIAIi SOLIO
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7806, 26 April 1905, Page 3
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