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IDEAL HOTEL U the leading hotel of Taranaki hen you make the White Hart „otel your home, you arc opposite the Post Office, two minutes away from the Railway Station, and as comfortable as oareful attention and experience can make you. Letters and telegrams promptly attended to. In case of tire, "escapes" are plentiful and convenient. WHITE HART HOTEL New Plymouth. (Under the patronage of His Excclleney the Governor). The furnishing is tasteful, the various sitting rooms, drawing, writing and commercial rooms arranged fort. Billiard table, hoC cold ami shower baths equally of the best. The bar is apari from the private entrance and is stocked with liquors fit to uphold the reputation. CHARLES CLARKE, Pbopbietob, (Late of Gisbomc and Auckland). Telephone 38 P.O. Box *

GILMOUR & PATTIE I AND AND ESTATE AGENTS J ' NEW .PLY MOUTH. TAEANAKI COAST LANDS. 131 ACRES of excellent laud near the coast, ami only tliree-iiuarters of a mile from factory anil school; adjoining a good township; 1roomed house and other outbuilding*. 15 acres ot leasehold given in, Price /; ( J 10s QQ ACRES of the same class of laud, with ;t-roomed hj( i and other buildings; adj ing th/c above. 50 acres of leasehold given in. Price £8 per acre. 101 ACHES o? good laud, also adjoining the above p ties, with a good 1-r house and outbuildings. Price £8 per acre. f#"(J001> TERMS CAN BK ARRANGED TO SUIT PURCHASERS. Ye have uo hesitation iu rcconmicudiug these properties as sound

We Uavc several house yroperue for sale at very low figures ami easj If you want your properties sold or excluuigcd dou't forget to let us kuo»\ GILMOUR & PATTJE

LASD AGENTS U li\V PLYMOUTH. BELL BKOS. LAND AND STOCK AGENTS PALMEUSTON NOKTII. KOA ACHES, leasehold, 1 miles from Wo'jilville, all in grass,, wellifeuced and subdivided. .Nice rolling •jouutry, carries 2j sheep per acre. L'ottage and outbuildings, lient 8s per acre. Term 8 years with purchasing clause at £8 10s per acre. Goodwill. £350 1100 ACRESwifuin cas ? ,,i3 " tance of Palmerstou, being pari of the Oroua Downs Estate, all Sat laud, except a few sand ridges, all in grass, well fenced and sub-divided. Buildcomplete. Trice £'B IDs per acre, ii-iins £2OOO cash. 316 ACRES > Foildiug district, 200 Sat, balance rolling downs; all in grass except 3G acres shelter bush. Will run 3 sheep to the acre. Wbare and nkecp yards. Price £ls per acre; terms £650 cash. l CAPITAL little dairy farm of 107 acres, situate on the Manawatu Railway Line; all in grass, well fenced and watered. Excellent soil. Price £2l 10s per acre ; terms £550 .caah. 490 ACI{ES of ursU ' lllss ll,lu '. Wavcrley, all in grass, well fenced and fcubdirided iuto 15 paddocks; 80 acres been stumped and plougkcd, balance undulating the greater portion being piougkable. 8-roomed house and good outbuildings. Price £lO per acre. JfcoOO cask. 400 ACI!ES of first - c ' lilss Uilil 7ing or cropping land, situated 1 mile from Dried Milk Factory, Bunnytkorpe. All iu grass, well fenced (totara posts and swingers) and subdivided. Price £l7 per acre; terms 10 per cent cask.

THE "TRAVELLER" RIDES EASY. Looks Smart, is Guaranteed and is suitable, tor hard wear. A cycle is a necessity these times; you cannot afford to be without one. See the "Traveller." Xote the price. Price £ls complete. I—Pitted with free wheel, tirsi-chiss tyres, mud-gi:ards, every accessory in fact. It is one of the very finest machines ever placed from tin- English market. Test the machine—sec them to-day! A. GEORGE CYCLE DEALER BboIGUAM Stkkct, New I'lvmoi hi. TO CHEA3IEKY PUOPHTETOKIDAIRY FARMEKS, Etc, I SOLICIT consignments of Jlutler Ck'csc and Bacon for sale to Auckland grocers; Commission 5 ' per cent, or will buy if good .value. 2"Bi'V Goods in Auckland at bottom prices for 3 per cent commissi™ I Sell Fabhs at the usual commission. HENRY WINKS, Ciciusu Avwie, AUC&LAA'D.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8051, 16 February 1906, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8051, 16 February 1906, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8051, 16 February 1906, Page 1

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