HERBERT'S SALVAGE SALE OF DRAPERY COME AT OtfCE. HERBERT'S " UP-TO-DATE,' DEVON STREET.
H. F. RUSSELL Licensed Land Broker and Valuer DEVON STREET, New Plymouth. 55 ACRES Okato, freehold for £3OO. Cash required £SO. Balance at 6 per cent. Thirty-three acres in grass and ring fenced on good road. 506 ACRE 3 good well-improved beach farm, at £l2 per acrj, freehold. Cloiw to township on good road. .46 A2RES good sheep country, (lor.se in perpetuity) £3 per acre for goodwill. Good terms. Situated on good road ; first-class house. sheep-yards, orchard, etc., about 3 miles of sheep-proof fencing. Close to township. ~ 197 ACRES first-class dairy farm all jn grass except shelter bush, 8 paddocks, good cowshed and new eight roomed house. Factory on property. Situated en good road. Prjos £lO 10s i>er ecre. Freehold. Good terms given. Well worth inspection 1300 ACHES Srit-clasß well Iniprov-! 1 ' ed country, for sale or lease with ; purchasing clause, a considerable portion dairy, balance iirst-class sheep and cattle country. Enquire lor particulars and terms. 804 ACRES, Toko, three miles from station, undulating to hilly ; all grass but <IS acrus shelter bush ; 2 roomed house ; ring fenced ; metal road. Price, £7 10s, freehold. B0 ACRES. Upland Rofid • 2 roomed house, dairy and good cowshed; ring fenced, four paddocks, ploughable, good land. Price, £l2 per 88 ACRES, Egmont Village, two | miles to factory ; 7 roomed house, cowsheds, 7 paddocks ; a large percentage ploughahie. Price only £8 10s per acre. from luglcwood, undulating '4 iu Hui.v ; very mutable for mi cd farming ; well fenced and subdi ided ; gond hotiße aud suitable utbuildings ; situated 011 a good r ad. l'rice, £7 10s per acre. Terms. ROOMED DWELLING with all 110 dein conveniences situated on bu3 route in one of the li:*t suburbs of New Plymouth ; 7 acres of land. Price, only £1350: good terms given. This is a modern and up-to-date house and an exceptional bargain. ROOMED HOUSE and wash-house with copper built in ; almost new house and half-acre of land, .situated in Gaine Street. Price, only £4OO. Good terms. ROOMED HOUSE and full quarter ' acre in good suburb. Price, £375; only £75 cash required, ROOMED HOUSE and two acres of land ; a superior property, well laid out. Stables and coach-house Near centre o.' town. Price, £IOSO. £2Ol cash required. 07 ACHES, ell in grass, except shelter bush ; (j paddocks, new 5roonied house; one third ploughable ; t mile from factory, one inil» from school and post olnco, situated on good metal road. Price, £(> 15s ; freehold : easy terms. 8* ACHES first-class Well improved dairy farm ; factory J mile ; good 7 roomed house and first-class out- I buildings, ring fenced and subdivid- I ed into 7 paddocks ; good land and ! situation. Price, £ll per acre.) j Terras. 5» ACRES good level land, ring-; ' fenced and subdivided into 5 paddocks ; 5 roomed house and outbuildings ; school 1J miles, factory j J mile ; orchard and plantations. A good property situated on metal road. £lO per acre ; good terms. 400 ACRES well improved sheep , and tattle country, conveniently si- ■ tuatcd for markets on good road, ! cloio to township ; good house, j yards, and dip ; about 800 acres in giass, divided inio several paddocks . Price, £3 15s per acre, I ACRES, about, 500 acres l| grass, situated 13 miles froU Strutlii.-.ore ; good healthy sheep and cattle country, l'rice, £2 7s i Gd per acre ; freehold ; exceptional terms to responsible buyer. 13 ACHES, Nat Lease, annual ring-fenced, 2 paddocks ; 115 qcres in grass; ; close to Egmont Village; goodwill only £3 10s per acre; J.l'jO ACRES standing bush, closj to markets and metal road ; 32s Gd per a«ra for freehold ; good terms to improving buyer; first-class sheep country. 21 ACHES, 2 roomed houso and about 80 acres cleared ; conveniently situated ; a lease with purchasing clause can be arranged. I<jl ACHES, aboi'* "50 acres' in grass , balance standing bush (chiefly tawa and matai) ; grassed load its fenced and subdivided into son,.-" '3 paddocks (sheep-proof); carrying capacity 2j store sheep to acre : 35u acres a>'e ploughablc i balance li'W lying hilts (good faces) G roomed house, v.'oob.hed, ye.rds, concrete dip, cowshed and other outbuildings ; jfuly three miles from Ohau railway station, post office, n:id school, creamery i a mile ; situated on good ine'.-al road. Price, i; 7 per acre, and good terms given A large selection of town suburbs and country properties. Agent N.Z. Government State Fli Insurance. Insured share profits. ENUUIJiS FOR I'AimCHWLRS.
Taranaki Foundry. OKEY&ROLLO ENGINEERS, IRON AND BRASS NOTIFY that they have removed heir works to new and commodious promises in Molesworlh-sticct, a short discahre east of the Sash and Door Factory. Tin' new factory is thoroughly equipped and the Firm are prepared, as in the past, to execute all work entrusted to them in a skilful and prompt manner. DAIRY FACTORY MACHINERY. WATER WHEELS, TURBINES, and SAWMILL MACHINES. All Classes of Agricultural and General Machinery Repaired. A. and 11. McLaren's Traction Engines, Steam Road Rollers, Trac tion Waggons. Oldsmobile Motor Cars and AutoMotor Trucks. Radiator Butter Makers and Separators. Victor Ons or Gasoline Engines. Wrought Steel Split Pulleys. Shafting and Pfumbcr Blocks. Ornamental Cast Iron Columns. Verandah and Frame Brackets. Plymouth Coach. THE undersign... . -- lias bought out Mr Rolo.t Kibby's Interest in the above business. Cus- i t'omers will please note change of hours, viz : Coach leavi Cuacli leaves New Plymouth at 2.30 Scats booked and parcels received at West's slabfss. R. COULTER, Flatulence Is always found with ndigestion, and Indigestion Is «im- | |ilv failure to digest tl If'the food is not digc. enys. and this forms gales, and the gases cause bloating and pressure and discomfort, and thftt is Flatulence. Now, nnvone 'an understand that the usual 'plan of giving purgatives or this ailment may help, but does ot cure, and in these days people ,ish to be really cured. I'epsin is uieful in sonic cases, in .bout one case in every four it gives relief, and sometimes lures, because about one case in every four is Stomach Indigestion, that is, the person cannot digest meat, eggs, etc. which are digested with the Stomach. In three-quarter of the cases Pepsin is useless, because the Indigetion is in the Llowel, where tho bread potatoes and other starchy foad is d. That is the food which luiuiuuts, and makes the gases and the Flatulence. I'epsin, which cures the Stomach Indigestion, was discovered years ago, but nothing wne "' vcred that would digest the id, potatoes, etc., and therefore lop the decaying of that food in he Bowel, and prevent ths formation es and Flatulence and Constiation. Now such medicine had been disdvered. It is called Kurochi DiasJtase. It never fails to digest the ]bread, potatoes, and other starchy I food. This has been thoroughly tested and proved, and we will prove it %o ll.e satisfation 0 f any doubting erson who wishes to make nn appointment for the purpose. When this food is digested Iherc cannot <j any fermentation, therefore there .Cannot be any gas, and therefore there cannot be an Flatulence. That not merely removing the ca'asr, but going to the r oot, and curing Hie trouble. ' TABLOXES, which are lit tin clio'culate covered tablets, yic always ;o£ the purest pepsir. to digest all ' lie aJbuiiiinoiis food in a big meal, ; mid also perfect tonics for the Liver I nd Dowels added. .TABLONES are i therefore a perfect cure for ConstipaI lion. Flatulence, and Indigestion ol Thus (he liver is toned up, and alo the Bowel, so that, as ail the ood is digested, and all the nourishs therefore taken up into the blood, nd the Stomach and Bowels an> oned up and strengthened both by he medicine, and by getting ull the ood out of tiie food, in a short ime they are able to do the work hcmsclvcs, and require no further oediciue. Thus TABLONES remove he cause, and therefore cure the Flatsilence Indigestion, and Constipation. We control this medicine, no one else '-in purchase it, and there is nothig else on the market which v,ill I like its place. The price is within the reach of all, a week's mtdicine for Is lid, ami frequently n cum is efDOftK.. tfne with tlvt early part ach meal thn« times daily. Sc\ ' ascs may take two with each n I or a short time, and then one. old by all chemists at Is ljd am 2s 9d. If four boxes (small) or twi arge, are ordered at one time fron s and this coupon enclosed, special ample will he sent. THE OAPBTH-OIU CO., LTD., Sl', Snow-bill, London EC-
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7942, 4 October 1905, Page 1
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