■Under (the .(patronage of His Excel lency the- Governor. WHITE HART HOTEL. NEW PLYMOUTH. and Telegraph Jkiildiugs, ami within two minutes' walk of the Railway Station. Refurnished in the most up-to-date style, ami plentifully provided with Fire Escapes. Billiard Table, Hot, Cold, and Shower Baths. All 1 lie Choice-it Wines and Spirits kept in stock. Speight's XXXX Ales on draught J Letters and Telegrams promptly attended to. CHARLES CLARKE, PROPRIETOR. (Late of Gisborne and Auckland.) Telephone 38. P.O. Box 36.
CHEAP HOUSE PROPERTY Situated in Devon Line, J-acre of land and superior new hcuse, with every convenience, to be sold for less than cost. Owner has left the district. Easy terms. Trice, only "750. E. J. CAHTHEW, & CO., Land Agents. Town Residence for Sale. J-acre land, with new house of 0 nice rooms, gas. hot, and cold water, etc., situated in good locality. Price, A BAHUAIX, £730. Terms, £IOO cash. ' Apply, E. J. CARTUEW, & CO., Land Agents. 210 Acres FOH IMMEDIATE SALE, Firstclass farm, splendid soil, all grass fenced and sub-divided, ploughahlc and mostly level, metal road, cowshed and other outbuildings. Situ ated 6 miles from New Plymouth. Close to school and factory., A BAHOAIN. Price £7 10s per acre. Terms, £IOO cash, balance 5 per cent. Don't miss this chance Apply at once, E. J. CAHTHEW, & CO., Land Agents. 225 Acres UIIENUI FARM, 100 acres freehold, and 125 leasehold, now milking til cows. Situated close to factory, comfortable house, etc., cowshed, stables, etc. Fine sheltered position. Owner sacrificing. Trice, £llOO for the lot. Easy terms. Apply, E. J. CAHTHEW, & CO., Land Agents.
WE CAN CONSCIENTIOUSLY RECOMMEND TO INVESTORS Any of lite following six properties. Our rqmtsiticm is behind our rvcoiimi'iiidiitioii, and of this we are very carcfull. In offering you our services as Estate Specialists, we need fntt a fair commission—for fair dealing, and place at your disposal our horses and traps free of charge, we shall lie satisfied where you, as our client, are satisfied. i ACHE on the Devon Line near the Western l'ark, with sixroomed house. Price £350. Terms: £SO cash, and the balance iraa remain at 5 per cent. O ACRES, Vogeltown, level laud and opposite sections selling for £2lO per acre. Trice for THKEE .Acres is only £375. -g e>-i ACHES, within four miles'of >'cwPlytsfluth, with a really fiivlelass residence of 10 rooms and outbuildings. This place js a real bargain and the price, is duly £l2 10s. Kasy terms can be wranged. Eighty acres are level a«4 the balance good undulating laud. >"o matter what your re(piir»mients are, whether it be a hoi*-' in town, a section, or 3 farm, sx' simply state here that »e can find what you naiit, ff you nisli to sell—tell us, you can use our advertising kjiace free, aud our resources are at your command. We'll find a buyer. 1(V 7 ACKES ** s '' nlry Hi "' A m grass except »■ little sheltcrl bush, Two - acre itffliard, » vt ' roomed house, Jianuv* room, dairy and all necessary OJdbui.i- . ings. Sub-divided into 11 paddocks. Mile and a quarter from creamcrv and school, and three miles from railway station. A good herd of 25 con s, 2 ploughs, hay rake, disc and tine harrows, horse-power chaff eutter and oal .■rusher, milk cart, milk pans, and *ll dairy utensils. To be sold as a goiug concern at the low price id £lO per acre.
4KA ACBKS iiiMinii district i * acre* freehold ami (lit; |>al»» leasehold. Two mill's of slice proof fencing, 'l-roomnl lion? woolshed, gra house; 325 acres i» W'ass. T: bouse iiucl other building arc i the freehold, l'rir- £ls'i Terms : i'oi 0 cash, and the b; auce can ninam at 5 jkt cci Au excellent sheep farm. 1 800 W) ; m grass, baiwe in luislt. I li-roomcd house, (.-roomed cot jdi'ii's cottage, co»»W, slice] .cattle yards. Three miles factory, j'ost ottice and store, iiresent carrying lit*) i-altli 'horses, and 4 number of s Price only to yier aire. We have blocks iji If, Tauraiiga. AVairarana, Waikalo Xorlb. r-outh, and West, and shall be pi to assist you. and proud with information. J'A rouarr only slightly ml ~?4, write its we'll do oui L.VXJ) Al ' mTii NEW VL\ w X ol: T a -
HAPPY UVIN<.»V In New Plymouth there is. happy home. Perhaps you me, or better still, it If. Then ago in, there is an unhappy creature in our 'Tis not surprising that this be the case, when one thin< the burdens son'o h::H<s ; ced lij bear. If jours is m; back 'that bears th<> burden we think you would »e glad a helping "hand to lighten, I Buy a pae*«t ol GRAPEWTOTP tnp.y and start the um of the 'oo<.. me pound of which contwng mo'" ourisbinent, that the,, human bodv i»iU •biory. thafa several poiiPdßo' toNrti tmit Eorridge, t\d ~ „_.. „■
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8036, 24 January 1906, Page 1
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