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FITZRO7 Properties For le MART ROAD.—4S Acres, beautifully situated, overlooking river ; long li'aotage to road. One mile from Devon Line. Price, £35 per acre. ALFRED ROAD.—2OO Acres, all in grass, 4 miles New Plymouth side of Inglewood ; good road, 1 mile from creamery. Price, £7 per acre. FITZROY TOWNSHIP (Devon Line). —2J acres; splendid view, corner section ; would make good building sites. Close to 'bus 6ervlce. Price, £SOO. i® HENUI TOWNSHIP.—J acre, good sea view ; frontages to two roads. Price, £225. JTTZROY TOWNSHIP.—-10 roomed house, gardener's cottage, stable, and outbuildings; about 4 acres ; i productive lemon and apple orchard ; and paddock Close to ; 'bus service. Price, £2ooo< . FITZROY TOWNSHIP.—Tw6 i acre allotments, good position and view. Price, £l2O each. DEVON LINE (Fitzroy).-2 allots taients on main road. Prices, £BO and £6O respectively, FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS APPLY ALFRED DRAKE f'ITZROY. RADIENTI RIDES ON ROTHWELLS You are sure of pleasurable rides ou Eothwells. So beautifully made, tlio machine does; half the riding for you: leaves you to enjoy your surroundings. No need to worry about accident policies either : risks are reduced to a premium. PRICE £l7 The llotkwell is an Eng. .lisli machine, I'JOG model, English Clincher lyres, joint'.ess hollow rims, Eadie Coaster lml, come in and let me tell you all you want to know about them. Terms arranged just as you like. A.' GEOBGE, CYCLE AGENT, NEW PLYMOUTH. RUSSELL & SON MONUMENTAL MASONS HIGHEST HON01!S given in the New Plymouth Exhibition, 11)01-5. Awarded First Prize Diploma for the Best Exhibit in Monumental masonry ; also special , Prize Medal and Diploma for 1 Best Working Exhibit. Marble and Granite Monuments and Cresses; also iron fences, etc.. kept in stock. Designs and estimates furnished on application. Inspection invited. ST. AUBYN STItEET, South Hoad, NEW PLYMOUTH. I NEW PLYMOUTH Investment and Loan Society (Permanent). Instituted 1870. Incorporated under "Thqt Building Soseties Act, 1880." 1 *■' . , DIRECTORS : Messrs} iT, B, Connett (Chairman), W. Cottier, "V* F. Brooking, T. Furlonff, jun., ti. 1. Rundle, C. T. Millß, and W. C. Weston. Solicitor : R. C. Hughes, Esq, Bankers : The Bank of New Zealand DEPOSITS. Deposits are received and the following pates of interest given For 12 months, 5 per cent, per annum For months, 4 per cent, per annum For 8 months, 3 per cent, per annum Loans granted on. approved. security from one to twelve years. See the Society's revised tables of repayment. These are exceptionally liberal, and compare favourably with any of the best colonial institutions. There are 110 deductions of any sort either by way of bonus, commission, or entrance fees. No mortgage deeds to pay for when t':ie loan is over £IOO and not less Oian three years' duration. Borrower? enn redeem at any time, and on very reasonable terms. Office open daily from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Thursday afternoon excepted. CLARENCE RENNELL. Secretary;and Treasurer. Brougham Street, New Plymouth, Standard Teas Standard feaa Standard Teas BE* OSTRICH ON EACH PACKET. Li D. NATHAN « CO, BBTABLISHED 18*0, PACKET N THE HAND IS WORTH TWO IN THE SHOP Buy a ~ar.k<"t o! GRAPE-NIJTS top.y and start the nn of the food. pound of which contains mo l *® ourishment, that the human body will absorb, thav« several pounds oI meat, bread, porridge, etc. The Canadian Government states hat OraoffKNuts contains almost s muth dextrin as o.ny otber food ested. P>>xtin is tb» part that lakes human energy. Also that, th» JRAPE-NUTS are about two-thirds ior« digestible t.lian any other food. The Lancet says "Our analysis shows that it is a nutritive of high Cr3er s since it contains the constituents of a complete food in very satisfactory and rich proportion affdi>tn n easily assimilable 3t,ate." Thousands of letters, I the world

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8017, 2 January 1906, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8017, 2 January 1906, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8017, 2 January 1906, Page 1

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