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ANIDEAL HOTEL 1* the leading hotel of Taranati ■JKllfifi. 7»u 'nil l6 the White Hart you are opposite the Post away from the Kailway as comfortable as careful experience can make you. ■> Letters and telegrams promptly attended to. In ease of fire, "escapes" arc plentiful and come meat. WHITE HART HOTEL Neiv I'lvsioiiii (Under the patronage of His Excellency the Governor). The furnishing in tasteful, the various sitting, rooms, drawing, writing and commercial rooms arranged thoughtfully and for luxurious comfort. Billiard table, hot, cold and shower baths equally of the best. The bar is apari from the private entrance and is stocked with liquors fit to uphold the reputation. CHAKLESCLARKE, Pbopbietob, (Late of Gisborno and Auckland). Telephone 38 P.O. Box 30 GILMOUR & PATTIE AND ESTATE AGENTS NEW i'LOIoUTJI.
U' NION STEAM SHU' CO., OF JEW ZE AJjA ND, LmiTKii. Will despatch steamers carrying passengers ami cargo from New Ply. mouth U barf (weather ami other circumstances permitting) : TO ONEHUNGA FOR AUCKLAND ilotoiti every Tuesday, at 8.30 p.m. 'Takapur.a every Tliursday, at 8.30 p.m. Takapnna every Saturday at 8.30 p.m. A representative of the companA' travels on tluT* mail train to book passengers before reaching tlie vessel. TO WELLINGTON. Takapuna Tuesday at noon. Ilotoiti every Tliursday at noon, Taking Nelson cargo direct. FOE DUNEDIN AND SOUTKEKN POUTS (without transhipment.) Corinna, Monday Feb., 26 at noon, Australian (rips weekly. South Sea Island trips monthly.
Country cargo must reach New Plymouth tor Southern ports, not later than Monday and Wednesday evening trains; avid for North, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday morning trains, eompanied by full particulars. Passengers booked to London by the Orient-Pacific line, via Sydney; and by the Canadian and Australian line via Vancouver. ru^ ADrAX A USVV TKALIAX HOYMg AL MAIL LINE. EUROPE VIA AMERICA. MUST" LMKUESTIXG ROUTE. Steamers Leave Leave Sydney Auckland *Moana Mar. 1!) Mar. 21 fMulicno Apl. Hi Apl. IS Mionera May 11 May 15 *i'vviu screw. fTurbine. Passengers from New Zealand have the option of joining the mail steamer at Sydney or Suva. For all information, guide books, aps etc., apply, UNION STEAM SHrr COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND. IV OBTHERM STEAM SHIP COMPANY LIMITED. AUCKLAND SERVICE. From breakwater (weather and other ircumstauces permitting) S.S. RARAWA FOR ONEHUNGA, EVERY MONDAY, WEDNESDAY
TARANAKI COAST LANDS. 131 ACRES of excellent lauil near Ibe coast, am! only thrce-i[uarlcrs of a mile from factory uuil srliuol; adjoiniug a good low nsliip; J. roomed house and otlier outbuildings. 45 aires of leasehold given iu. Price £9 JOs per acre. 68 ACRES of the same class of I land, with 3-roomed house and otlier buildings; adjoining the above. 50 acres of leasehold given in. l'rice £8 per acre. 101 ACRES of good laud, also adjoining the above properties, with a good 1-roomed house aud outbuildings. Price £8 per acre. JSTGOOD TERMS CAN BE ARRANGED, 10 SUIT PURCHASERS. Wc have no hesitation in recommending these properties as sound investments. We have several house propertie for sale at very low ligures and easy terms. If you want your properties sold or exchanged don't forget to let us know.
AND FIi'IDAY. Nt 8.30 p.m. Tliu Harawa carries a forecabin stewardess. Passage tickets must be taken at the Company's office, or from agent 011 train. AH eargo for shipment must be accompanied by a shipping note. Town cargo must be booked at railway not later than 2.30 p.m. Country eargo should reach Ncw Plymouth by morning train, accompanied by full particulars,' Apply to j. C. WEBSTEii. Agent FOB AND LONDON Via Freemantlc, Colombo (transhipping for all Indian ports) and Suez Canal, sailing as under from Sydney and Melbourne Steamer Lca\ e Leave Sydney Melbourne noon 1 p.m. *o|ihir Feb -I Feb 27 ♦Orient March 10 March 13 *Orontcs March 21 March 27 Oruba April 7 April 10 Oratava Ajiril 21 April 21 And fortnightly after. *i'u in screw steamers. Agents for all New Zealand ]iorts. UNION STEAM SHIP COMPAN Y, Office, Eginont Hired New Plymouth.
GILMOUR & PATTIE LAND AGENTS NEW PLYMOUTH. BELL BROS. LAND AND STOCK AGENTS PALMEESTON N'OKTH. 580 ACHES, leasehold, 1 luilt-s I from Wojdville, all in grass, m-li-cenced aud subdivided. Nice rolling ■jouulry, carries 21 sheep per acre. Cottage a lid outbuildings. Jicnt 8s per acre. Term 8 years with purchasing clause at £8 10s per acre. Goodwill. £350 1100 ACRES withiu easy distance of Palmerston, being part of the Oroua Downs Estate, all Hat land, except a few sand ridges, all in grass, well fenced and sub-divided. Buildings complete. Price £8 10s per acre. Terms £2OOO cash. 316 ACRES, Feildiug district, 200 Hat, balance rolling downs; all in grass except 36 acres shelter bush. Will run 3 sheep to the acre. Wliarc and sheep yards. Price £ls per acre; terms £t>so cash. CAPITAL little dairy farm of 107 acres, situate on the Mauawatu Railway Line; all iu grass, well fenced and watered. Excellent soil. Price £2l 10s per acre ; terms £550 cash. 490 ti rsl - c ' af;a laud, Waverley, all in grass, well fenced and subdivided into 15 paddocks ; 80 acres been stumped and ploughed, balance undulating the greater portion being ploughable. 8-rooined house and good outbuildings. Price £lO per acre. £SOO cash. ing or eroppiug laud, situated 1 mile from Dried Milk Factory, Bunnytliorpc. All iu grass, well fenced (totara posts and swingers) and subdivided. Price £l7 per acre; terms 10 per cent cash
LINOLEUM AT 3s Cd A YARD. ET us match tlie eobur scheme iu any room you wish renovated, as far as the floor covering goes. The new designs will delight your eye, ami the low prices will please your purse.) OFFICE CHAIRS HELP YOU In two ways. If they are well arranged to rest the body, tlu-y help you to do more and better work. If elegant and good in appearance, tliev create a favourable impression on your visitors. When buying a chair, remember a prosperous-looking ollice is ;ui indication of prosperity. DINGLE'S FUEXITUKE STOKE, Deyox Stbeet, >'ew Pi.vmoitii.
FITZROY ROPEItT/ES FUi! SsALJi : SMART ROAD: Jo ;u-ri's.tu-autifully situated, overlooking river; long Irontago lo road. One mik' from Devon Liui'. I'viif £:!•> per acre. ALFRED ROAD: ion acres. all in grass; 1 miles New I'lynioulh side of Inglcwood ; good ; one mile from creamery. Price, 17 per acre. FFKROYTOWNSHIP (Devon Line) 21 acres; splendid view ; corner section; would make good building sites ; close to 'bus service. Price, £SOO. TE KENT! TOWNSHIP: i-acre. good sea view; frontages to two roads. Price, £225. FJTZKOY TOWNSHIP: 10-roomcd bouse, gardener's collage, stable, and outbuildings; about I acres ; productive lemon and apple orchard, and paddock; (dose to 'bus service. Price, £2OOO. FITZROY TOWNSHIP: Two J-arre allotments; good pi-sitii.n ami view. Price, J.'l2n cacli. DEVON LINE (I'ii/.i'oyi: - allot, mi'iits on main road. Pri'-c, fso aud £OO respectively. For fiutlier particitlars applv ALFKKLt DRAKE, Fitzroy. TO JitfSINJ'SS MEN. JiHSIN'ESS man's appear,,::, e A should be {pod ami tii'lii'..live of prosperity in a (priot, forceful n:auncr. Same way with his representative:. and his stationery The D.vtl.v Nv;ws' ,)ob-]irinting Dc]iartmcnt turns out commercial statioiiery Jit to act as any business man's representative. One trial order will convince Iry 1
THE "TRAVELLER" RIDES EASY. Looks Ismail, is Guaranteed ami is suitable for hard wear. A cycle is a necessity these times; you cannot afford to be without one. Sec the "Traveller." Xole the price. Price £ls complete. Fitted with free wheel, first-class . tyres, mud-guards, every accessory ;iu fact. It is one of the very i (iuest machines ever placed from ,the English market, Test the sec them to-day! A. GEORGE CYCLE DEALEK .STK£t:r, ,\KM I'LI-JIUI tji, TO CIfEAMEKY DAIIiY FARMERS, Etc. I SOLICIT consignments of Butler Cheese iiud Uncoil for sale to Auckland grocers; Commission o per cent., or will buy if good value, I But Goods in Auckland at bottom prices for 3 per cent, commission I Sell Fabms at tho usual commission. HENEY WINKS, , Vklimm Av*« i', AUCEIA ]S D
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8055, 23 February 1906, Page 1
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