A Bountiful Breakfast GOOD MOBNINH! Are you ready for breakfast? There is up doubt it is good policy to have & really well plemshed breakfast table; plenty of good, nourishing lood. It is also wise to take time and gat a really good substantial bruakfasl. To start the day well in this respect will enable you to accomplish more work with less physical oxpense. THE PEOPLE'S GBOCEBY oan provide you with dainty and substantial breakfait-tetble requirements. For Porridge Oats, etc., ete. Sflgar £ oaf Sugar, Crys. o" 1 Sugar . Moist Sugar. TflO We stroDgly recom- " mend our own imported teas.grown on the sunny uplands of i Ceyloa They will be found delicious and economical beverages. 1/-, 1/4, UU 1/10,2/-, 2/6 lb. M]|« Condensed or Dried Milk and Cream. Rllttflr Bell Block Factory , DUUW Butter, fivsli twice weekly, superb Is lb I Eggs, Ham and Bacon ol Prhnest quality | C. CARTER 'DEVON ST.. NEW PLYMOUTH. J. D. MORI SON STKATFOKD, HAS for sale the following desirablo propel ties: — 50 Acres, all jn grass, well subdivided, new 6-roomed house, largo milking shed with hay loft, good orchard and garden, two miles from factory, school, and railway . station. £l6 per acre. 60 Acros, model, dairy farm, all level I land, in best part of the district, near factory and school. £25 per ' aero. 270 Acros, all in grass, croamery on adjoining scct'oii, 2 mihss from | school. £lO per acre. Very easy | terms can bo arranged, J. D. MORISON AUCTIONEER, LAND & COMMISSION AGENT, I Susatfobd.
LAND! LAND! EXCEPTIONAL INNESTMEWT. DAIRY and Sheep Farm, 360 acres, Woodvillc, all in grass, few acres under crop, further 20 acres ploughed, sheltered, well-watered, 150 acres flat, balance low hills, property has wintered 150 head o{ cattle. Good dwelling-house, with all conveniences, splendid outbuildings and yards. Situated 10 miles frum two good townships, post office half-mile, 2 creameries within 2 miles, sAool 1& milci, good metalled road. Price £l3 10s per acre. Good part of purchaso money can remain on mortgage. 4618 1440 ACHES, Waitara, good I part in grass balance heavy bush, good fences, 7 paddocks, ■' ploug'iable, carries 2J sheep to the acre, well-watered, 3-roomed house, out-buildings, O.R.P. at £.l per acre. Kent I s per acre; can bo made freehold in 5 yei'rs. Boad to within two miles of property. Price £2700 for goodwill. 2932 ACHES, Splendid Dairy Farm, all in grass except 16 acres in crop. Well fenced. Nine paddocks. Well watered. Very rich land carrying 28 milking cows, bull, 12 calves, 20 pigs. Owner took 30 tons of potatoes off 1 i acres. Four-roomed house, scullery and 3-roomod house to let at 4/- p t r, week. Cow-bails, trap-shed, storeroom, 1 pig-styes, uud pig-padd ■ck», 3-acres good orchard, nearly all puddocks planted with belts of shelter - years' old, plcnt) of firewood. Owner look £7 per acre off property last year. Situated 1.1 miles from Kuuicroa, school, Tost Oflice etc. Creamery 2 miles. Eailway Station 6 miles, splendid metal l-oads. Price £2b per acre, Terms arranged. G. A. PBEECE & CO. AGENTS. Main Stiieet. Paljiehston. £. S. D.
<=£4oo DOWN purchases lease 700 acres noar Stratford, highly improved, having 70 acres frontage to Idle railway line. Can be purchased at £8 10s pcracre, Property could be cut up intoS or -1 good farms. Possession given at onco.- Rental 5 per cent on £5500. The best investment in the market. TWO farms near Opunake. (Native Leases) 460 acred, rental Dd per acre, £'3 per acre goodwill, 17 years to run. And 400 acres, rental 10d, 11 years to run. Both real snips, and under the 1892 Act, giving full compensation for improvements. Would suit speculators. About 25 more farms have put oa our books since last change in this advt. as also several more hotels in the province. Fresh information to property purchasers weekly. DATSONAND CO. MORTGAGE AGENTS,
Eltham (Box 11) and Manaip. WESTPORT COAL COMPANY, LIMITED. CHEAP COAL! THE WESTPORT COAL CO., Ltd., beg to announco I list, in response to a demand i'or Cheap Coal, tlioy arc now prepared tc supply their Celobratcd Coatbruok dale Coal at the following pricos EX YARD, DELIVERED IN BOROUGH (SAGGED). Per ton Screened 40a, unscreened 365, small 3&, screened nuts for blacksmiths' use 345. Per half-ton- JSorrei.eii 20s, unscreened 18s, Binail 1(\, nuts for blacksnUV ■ se. 17k. l'er quarter ton—? re:ncd fid, unscreened Ok i*d, s - .:al! Ss rid. screened nuts 9s Per sack—tier •■-nei ' Sd, "n----screened 3s 9d, snif.il 3a 3d. screened nuts 3s -id Fuyouga, Taupir: Mc'-.n. and Brunner Nuts, at lowest rates. WOOD. COKE, CHARCOAL, jjAND FIRECLaI' also stocked, The Terms will be strictly t'asli on Delivery, as the prices aro sc low.Uiat credit cannot !>■ given, i All coal must lie paid t>r liufor< J leaving the yard, or c,u dehv.-ry. I Ten bags to the lon. 2ev. i. in fact sack, weighed before \av:jg Ihi yard. Foll Weionv Gr v/v-ed. Telephone, 01; ?0. Box. 126. Office and Yard: CORNER OF KING AND QUEEN, STREETS,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8096, 28 April 1906, Page 1
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