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' THE O«LY MORMN'U PAPER ]F THE PROVINdH

AN IDEAL HOTEL Ik the leading hotel of Tar.inaki When you wake tlic White Hart Hotel your home, you are opposite the Post Office, two minutes away from the .Railway Station, anil as comfortable as careful atteution and experience can malte you. Letters and telegrams promptly attended to. In ease of tire, "escapes' are plentiful mid convenient. WHITE HART HOTEL New Plyjiuith. (Under lilt" patronage of His Kxcelleuey the Governor). The furnishing is lusleful, th ' various sitting rooms, drawing, writing aul commercial rooms arranged Oujghtfully and for luxurious comfort. Billiard table, hot, cold and shower baths equally of the best. The bar is apar; from the private entrance and is stocked with liquors fit to uphold the reputation. CHARLES CLARKE, Peopbietob, (Late of Gisborne and Auckland). Telephone 38 P.O. Box 31!

|T X KIN ST .HAM Lj ship co„ of v. w nA. LAND, IiIMITKIi. Will despatch steamers nrryiug passengers iiiid cargo from Now Plymouth \\ luirf (wciitlier ami other eireumstau?cs permitting) TO ONEHUNGA FOR AUCKLAND llotoiti every Tuesday, at 8.30 p.m. Takapur.a every Thursday, at 8.30 Takapmia every Saturday at 8.30 p.m. A representative of the eonipan.C travels on the mail train to book passengers before reaching the vessel. TO WELLINGTON. Takapuna Tuesday at uoou. Kotoiti every Thursday at noon, Taking Nelson cargo direct. FOK DUNEDIN AND SOUTH IvllN POUTS (without transhipment.) Corinua, Monday Feb., 20 at uoou, Australian trips weekly. South Sea Island trips monthly. Country cargo must reach New Plymouth tor Southern. ports, not later than Monday and Wednesday evening trains; and for North, Tuesday, Thursday aud Saturday luorniug trains, accompanied by full particulars. Passengers booked to London by the Orient-I'acific line, via Sydney; and by the Canadian and Australian line via Vancouver. p.m.

GILMOUR & PATTIE AM) ESTATE AIOOTIS JSIiW ri,V.M(H Tii. TABANAKI COAST LANDS. 131 Al'lMilS of c\i:eilcnt land near 1 lie coast, am! only three-ijuarters of a mile from factory ami school; adjoining a good lonnsliip; 1r joined Louse aud other outbuildings'. to acres oE leasehold given iu. l'rice JUS) Ills per aere. 68 ACHES of tlic same elass of land, with H-roonied house aud other buildings; adjoining the above. 50 acres of leasehold given iu. l'rice £8 per aere. 101 ACRES of good land, also adjoining the above properties, with a good 1-roouicd house aud outbuildings. Price £« per aere. CSTGOOD TEli MSCCAr> r BE ARHAiVGED • i'O SI.UT I'I'KCHASERS.' Wc have no hesitation in reeoinmendiug these properties as sound investments. ' We have several house propertie for sale at very low figures aud easy terms. If you want your properties sold or exchanged don't forget to let us know.

f 1 ANA DUX A USV TRALIAX HOYal mail link. KI'ROPK VIA AMERICA. MOST INTERESTING ROUTE. Leave Leave ■Sydney Auckland Mar. l'J Mar. 21 A]d. Hi Apl. 18 May 11. May 15 screw, ffurbine. Passengers from New Zealand have the option of joining the mail steamer at Sydney or Suva. For all information, guide books, maps etc., apply, UNION STEAM Mill' COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND. oteumiTs *Moaiia lS it r Miow t r.i Twin .• JK-k VTO HTHE Rsl STEAM .11 SHll' COMI'ANY LIMITED. AUCKLAND SERVICE. From breakwater (weather and other circumstances permitting) S.S. RARAWA FOR ONEHUNGA, EVERY MONDAY, WEDNESDAY AND FRIDAY, at 8.3D p.m. The Rarawa carries a I'urceabin stewardess. Passage tickets must lie taken at the Company's otiicc, or from agent ou train. All cargo for shipment must lie accompanied by a shipping note. Town cargo must be booked at railway not later than 2.30 p.m. Country cargo should reach New Plymouth bvmorning train, accompanied by full particulars, Apply to J. C. WEBSTER. Agent

GILMOUR & PATTJE LAND AO EMS HEW I'LYMOUTII, BELL BliOS. LAND AND .STOCK. AUK NTS I'ALMEIiSTON N 01! TIT. 580 ACKES ' lt,ilsel ' olll . 1 Ulitos fruni Wo-jtlville, all in grass, wellfenced aud subdivided. Nice rolling ■-•ouutry, carries 2.1 sheep per acre. Cottage aud outbuildings. Kent Ns ]ier acre. Term 8 years with purchasing clause at £8 10s per acre. Goodw ill. £350

FOU Pl.YMOl'Til AMD LONDON Via Frecinanllc, C'uliinili" (tranfor all liuli;ui purls) unci Imioz Canal, sailing as umlcr trom Sydney anil Melbourne Steamer Lca\e Leave Sydney Jlclljounic noon 1 I'.in. *l>|i)iir Fell 21 I'eli 27 March 10 March J:! s Orunlt's March 21 March 27 Oruba A]>rit 7 April ID Orutava April 21 A)>ril 24 Ami foi'luifflitlv alter. ♦fnin screw .steamers. Agents fur all Xew Zealand ports, UNION ST KAIL SIIIL' COMPANY, Ullice, JCgiuoiil Sired New Plymouth.

LINOLEUM AT 3s (id A YARD. LET us malt'li llic eul Jiir scheme in any room van wisk renovated, as fur as tkc floor covering «oes. Tlie new designs will delight your eye, aud the low prices n ill ]>lease your purse.) OFFICE CHAIRS HELP YOU In two ways, if they arc well arranged lu rest the body, they help j'eu to do more aud better work. If elegant and good in appearance, they ere;ile a favourable impression on your visitors. When buying a ehair, remember a prosperous-looking olliec i.s Lin indication of prosperity. DINGLE'S F UJRISITL'KE STOKE, Devon Sheet, New Plymouth.

1100 ACHES within easy dis-1 tance of Pulwerslon, being jmri i>l' the Oroua Downs Estate, all Hat laiul, except a fen' sand ridges, all in grass, Well fenced and sub-divided. Buildings complete. Trice £8 10s per acre. Terms £2OOO cash. ACRES, Feildiug district, 200 Hat, balance rolling downs; all in grass except 30 acres shelter bush. Will ruu 3 sheep to the acre. AVhare and sheep yards. Price £ls per acre; terms £<>so'cash. CAPITAL little dairy farm of 107 acres, situate on the Manauatu Railway Line; all in grass, well fenced and watered. Excellent soil. Price £2l 10s per acre ; terms .Cool) cask. 490 ' u,u '' Wavcrley, all in grass, well fenced and subdivided into 15 paddocks ; 80 acres been stumped and ploughed, balance undulating the greater portion being ploughablc. 8-roomcd house and good outbuildings. Price £lO per acre. £SOO cash. 400 ACIIES of first-class dairying or cropping land, situated 1 mile from Dried Milk Factory, Uuunythorpe. All in grass, well fenced (totara posts and swingers) and subdivided. Price £l7 per acre; terms 10 per cent cash.

FITZBOY JJKOPEIiTIKS FOI! SALE : SMART ROAD: 15 acres, beautifully situated, overlooking river; long frontage to roiul. One mile from Devon Line. * J'riec t:!5 per acre. ALFRED ROAD: 200 acres, all in grass; 1 miles Sew Plymouthsiilr of Lnglewood ; good road ; one mile From creamery. Price, I'T per acre. FIT/ROY TOWNSHIP (He von Line l 2\ acres ; splendid view ; corner section ; would make good building sites ; close to 'lms service, Priee, tooo. HKXI'I TOWNSHIP: i-aw. good sea view ; ll'ontages to two roads. Price, C 225. ITI'ZUOY TOWNSHIP: to-roomed house. gardener's collage, stable, and outbuildings : about 1 acres ; productive lemon ami apple orchard, and paddocli ; close to bus mt\ ice. Price. CSOIIII. FITZKOY TOWNSHIP: Two Vaere allotments; good ] i s;ti< n ami view. Price, Clio each. DEVON LINK (litzr.ivl: - alluiineiits on main road. Price. CS'i and MO respectively. For fui-tlier particulars apply ALl'liKD DRAKE, Eitzroy. TO BUSINESS MEN. A BUSINESS man's ap].ear.nee should be (pod and indicative of prosperity in a i|iiiet, I'orcelnl manlier. -aim 1 way with his represent,'i-ii\-e: and !iis stationery flic D.UI.V : \ i:u-«' Job-printing Department turns I out commercial stationery lit to act as j ,inv business man's representative. Que trial order will convinco Try 1

THE "TRAVELLER" RIDES EASY. Looks Smart, is Guaranteed ami is suitable for hard wear. A cycle is a necessity tliese times; you cannot afford to be without one. See the "Traveller." Note the price. Price £ls complete. Fitted with free wheel, (irsl-cluc tyres, mud-guards, every accessory in faet. It is one of the very finest machines ever placed from the English market. Test the machine—see them to-day! A. GEORGE uvcu-; healeu KkuIOIIAM STBKUr, NkW J'l.lM'iCTll. Tl) CIiEAMEUY I'IiOIMUETnRS gDAIIiY FAKMEKS, Etc. I .SOLICIT consignments of l'uttcr Cheese and Bacon for sale to Auckland grocers; Commission 5 per cent, or will buy if good value. 1 Bi'v Goons in Auckland at botlm i prices for 3 per cent commission I Sell Fabjis at the usual commission. HENRY WINKS,

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8053, 22 February 1906, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8053, 22 February 1906, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8053, 22 February 1906, Page 1

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