Under \tnc 'patronage of His Excel lency the Governor. WHITE HART HOTEL. NEW PLYMOUTH. "tuated immediately cpjx id Telegraph Buildings, a two minutes' walk of the Station, liel'urnished in up-to-date style, and plenti vided with Fire Escapes. Billiard Table, Hot, Co Shower liaths. All 'he Choicest Wines ai kept in stock. Speight's XXXX Ales on Letters and Telegrams pro tended to. CHARLES CLARKE, pnOHUETOII. (Late of Gisbornc and Auckland.) 'clephone 38. P.O. Box 30.
CHEAP HOUSE PROPERTY Situated in Devon Line, j-acrc of land and superior now hcusc, with every convenience, to be sold for less than cost. Owner has left the district. Easy terms. Trice, only "750. E. .1. CAKTHEW, & CO., Land Agents. Town Residence for Sale. {-acre land, with new house of 0 nice rooms, gas, hot and cold water, etc., situated in good locality. I'rice, A KAIICIAIN, £750. Terms, £IOO cash. Apply, E. J. CAKTHEW, & CO., Land Agents. 210 Acres FOR IMMEDIATE SALE, First, class farm, splendid soil, nil grass. fenced and sub-divided, ploughahle and mostly level, metal road, cowshed and other outbuildings. Situ atcd 6 miles from New Plymouth. Close to school and factory. A BARGAIN. Price £7 10s per acre. Terms, £IOO cash, balance 5 per cent. Don't miss this chance Apply at once, E. J. CAKTHEW, & CO., Land Agcots. . 225 Acres L'HEN (JI FARM, 100 acres freehold, and 125 leasehold, now milking 64 cows. Situated close to factor}', comfortable house, etc., cowshed, stables, etc. Fine sheltered position. Owner sacrificing. Price, £llOO for the lot. Easy terms. Apply, E. J. CAKTHEW, & CO., Land Agents.
CONSCIENTIOUSLY RECOMMEND TO INVESTORS Any of tin- follow ins »* 1"' ,: ncrtics. Our reputation is lie hind our rccomm.indatioii.ani of tliis we are very careful! In offering you our service as Estate Specialists, we neei but a fair commission—fu fair dealing, and place at you disposal our horses and trap free of charge, we shall h natistied where vou, as ou
AI'KK im the Devon lane near uic "iVcstcni I'ark, with sixroomed house. I'rice £350. Terms: £SO cash, ami tlie balance can remain at a jut cent. O ACRES, Yogeltown, level land and opposite sections selling for £2lO per acre. Price lot TJIKEE Acres is only £375. iO-j ACRES, within four mill's'"! New Plymouth, with a really liiM'ass residence of in rooms ami oderale outbuildings. This place is a real bargain ami llie price is only £l2 10s. I'-asy terms ean lie arranged. Eiglity acres are lt'vel and tke balance good undulating laud. >'o matter what your requirements are, whether it lie a home in town, a section, or a farm, we simply state here that we can find what you want. If you wish to sell—toll us, you can use our advertising space free, and our resources are at your command. We'll tind a buyer.
■| Off ACRES at Sentry Hill. Al in grass except a little shellcrl bush. Two - acre orchard, live roomed house, harness room, dairy auil all necessary outbuilding*. Sub-divided into 11 paddocks. Mile and a (juartfr from i-rcamiTV ami school, and three miles from railway station. A good herd of 25 cows, 2 ploughs. hay rake, disc and tine harrows, horse-power chaff culler and or.' crusher, milk cart, milk pans, and nil dairy utensils. . To be sold as a going concern at the low price of i'l«i per acre. AK(\ ACHES inMiinidistrict j 200 acres freehold and the balance leasehold. Two miles of sheepproof fencing, -l-roonied house, woolshed, outbuildings, grape W'ise; 325 acres in grass. The ' liou*/ 1 and other buildings arc on ihe freehold. Price i'ls'lo. Terms: £sto cash, and the baljmce can ntfiain at i per cent. Au cxccllcul nucci) farm.
1800 '* < -' ,il ' s,lt ln ' u ' MI i "' |,| ' s in grass, balam'e in bush. ' bwnl (i-roomcd house, bi'ooim'il niltagi', lien's coll age, iwshocl. «lici-j) and ,-at,! lr yards. Three miles from facUrl'V, (lust oll'iec ami stun-. AI l>r(.-sii'(t carrviiig '»"" ealth', 15 torsi';., ami a number uf sheep. Price only i's |)it acre. ■■ We haw blocks in HaL-lan Tauraiiga. Wairanipa, ami SVaiVato North. .South. Ka>t a i,,nVi'st,an«l shall be jih'.-i-I'll (ii assist you. anil jinniiU' y»n ttijji isit'Ji'iiiiilimi. Kii'ii il you arc only slightly nitercslt.,l, #-j'ili- us wi-'H 'I" u"i' h.'sl tuseru-joi* faithfully. OiLMOUII & PATTIE r,.VNI) AGENTS
HAPPY LIVJN'O. "In New PlyiLOiilh there is many n Happy home. Perhaps y»» '"'•'''•» *>f some, or better still, it may be ■yourself. Then agiin, their :s many ]nn unhappy creature in our midst •Tis not surprising that this sdiou.d ;ljc the case, when one thinks of -"' d burdens some backs are for--1 ,lo hear. If yours is not IK' back that bears the burden, Mill we think you would he glad to lend a helping hand to lighten another. Buy a ,*i*«t ol GRAPB-NTJTS to oy and start the im of the 'oori. me pound of whieK contains n»« ourishinent, that the human hmiv will«bfK>rt, than several pounds o' part, HK'dt porridge, etc.- , _
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8036, 25 January 1906, Page 1
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