HICKMAN F. RUSSELL'S PKOPERTY LIST ELTHAM LAND. iro ACKES, freehold, price £'2o per acre; only two miles from Hltlinm post ollii'e; good (i-roonied house, cowshed, elc. Tip-top dairy farm; real rich land. Only £4OO cash ; balance at 5 per cent. This is good, fat land, nnd far better value than the average dairy farm ot £lO per acre, FIRST-CLASS COAST FARM. . : . 520 ACKES freehold land, not I merely within sight of the coast, but on the coast; fully improved; well situated for roads and markets j price only £l3 per acre. I lou have here tip-top value for i tho money; excellent ploughablc 1 coast land, not worked out, im- 1 poTcrislicd, or thin, but just the ; reverse. House, factory, all necessary buildings; an up-to-date place. £I2OO cash; balance at 1 5 per cent, « STANDING BUSH 1400 ACRES; the best block p of bu«h in Taranuki for situation; quality, price and terms com- " bined. You can keep all youh ' CASH FOB IMPBOVEStBNTfI. Excel- " lent sheep and cattle country; f' papa formation; close to metal I road, township factory, and markets; price only 30s per acre freehold. MIXED FARM.
524 AClHiS*—freehold; first, class grass country: suitable for sheep, cattle and dairy farming; 2 good houses, cowshed, dairy, etc. j ring fenced and sub-divided j shecp-proof fencing; well situated; pr:co only £7 15s per acre; terms. SMALL DAISY FARM. 89 ACKE dairy farm; close to town, factory, school, and all conveniences ; i-roomed house j largo well-built cowshed and hayshed [ all in grass; 17 acres ready for plough; all ploughablc land ; ring fenced) six paddocks; price £l2 10s per acre freehold. You are probably requiring information of some kind or other. Do not think it too trivia), for I shall be glad t6 givo you facts as to properties and their values in any part of the district. You have my assurance that my large and varied property list cither contains the property •j'ou are looking for, or will contain it. You have but to tell me yonr wishes, and, in due course, I will fulfil tliein. Write at any time for my list of farms, town niul suburban properties, of all sizes and prices. H. F. RUSSELL LICENSED LAND BROKEIf, New Plymouth. Agent State Fire Insurance Office. Opposite Post Office, Devon Street.
GOLDWATER'S SPECIAL HAMPERS! 1 Bottle Whisky 1 Bottle Brandy 1 Bottle Wine 1 Bottle Rum 8 Bottles Ale CASH Cases one shilling cxtr» Country customers at flag stations please aild rail (Is fid) to P.O. orders. GOLDWATER BEOS., Wine and Spibit Meuchants. Nbw Plymouth,
TEA in a stimulant and not n food, mid to be of the greatest use it must l>c pure and full strength. Tea leaves when exposed to the air and light for any length of time deteriorate'just as tiie petals of a rose wither and fade and lose their perfume. Tea that has deteriorated has no stimulating power, and is valueless as a beverage. SURATUKA TEA Is grown, cured, and packed in Ceylon; it is packed fresh in lead-linecl packages, which exclude air and light. There is thus no chance of the leaves withering, and the natural strength and arouia are maiu. tained. Suratura is |>ure, honest Ceylon tea, and is' guaranteed not blended with Indian, China, or any cheap or inferior teas. IIKT.UL MICKS. Suratura A quality 1/(5 per lb. Suratura B quality 1/0 , „ „ Suratura D quality 2/- „ „ Suratura X quality 2/1 „ „ RUSSELL & SON MONUMENTAL MASONS HIGHEST HONOKS 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 Best Working Exhibit. Marble and Granite Monuments and Crosses; also iron fences, etc., kept in stock. Designs and estimates furnished on application. Inspection invited. ST. AUBYN STREET, South Road, NEW PLYMOUTH.
Carpet Comfort Cosy, " comfy " corners cost only a few -sliillings as, far ns parpcting goes, at our store, pood Brussels pieces ij yards long, cost (roui 'U to Hs 1 Id the i jiwl a nice pi/,:', you think, saves (tutting ffom n roll, ami therefore I lie extra cost. Wn liavo Axminster and Tapestry carpet R, all of Crossly aiul Co,, London. The pieces suit admirably for bed-side, etc., or hearthrugs. Put iv little trimming on them if you like to improve the look. Call in some time and inspeet tlicm. Our windows will give you some idea. S. Clarke & Co
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8030, 17 January 1906, Page 3
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