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I CHEAP SUBURBAN { j FARM. i 100 Acres within 3 miles of New Ply ' | mouth. About 40 acres valuable native bush. Price only £l2 10s j per acre. Good terms. 50 acres | j of leasehold laud adjoining the ( above, thrown in at the price. ( ! This is an sxtremely low priced I property with a big speculative value. ; jGOOD SHEEP COUNTRY ! 2,000 Acres freehold land close to : township and metal road. About 1,100 in grass, subdivided into ! several sheep proof paddocks; | dwelling, yards, etc., excellent papa country. Price only £3 10s J A PROFITABLE PRO- ' ! PERTI. •! 1,100 Acres, 800 in grass, ring fenced . and subdivided, 5 roomed hcuse, •' I sheds and garden. Very suitable ' lj for subdivision into dairy farms. : Metal road front and back ; close to school and township. Price only £3.lds per acre. | F. RUSSELL i VNB BROKER. s Fire Office audjN.Z. Government j t Insurance. ! ON STREET, NJfW PLYMOUTH mm STUATFOIID TO WIIAMUAMOMONA AUD TAIIOKA. UUI'AL HAIL LINE OF COACHES. TIME TABLE: (XUCIIEK leave for Stiathmore, Pohokura ami Wliangainomona every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, leaving Stratford Post Office at 0 a.m., waiting for morning mail trains, returning following day. Monday's coach connects with Ta'tn and King Country. All parcels and luggage must lie prepaid at the Coinpassengers and tourists at Wliangaliiomouu and Koluiratahi. Telegram'promptly attended to. FARES: (During the summer months) to Ktmthnrore, 5s single; 7s Cd return. To Poliukura, 7s Cd single; 12s 6d return. To and from Whangamomona from this date will be, single 10s; return 17s 6d. To and from Tahora, 12s 6d Bingie; £1 return. All fares must bo paid on the der pnrturc of coaches from Post Offices at Stratford and Whangamomona. P. J. WHITE & CORNS NEVER FAILS. TEED'S CERTAIN CURE FOR CORNS. In other countries. Mr J. Hideout, Min toiia, Australia. Mr Teed, chemist, Now Plymouth. —Dear Sir, —I enclose stamps for two packets of yi.ur famous Corn Cure. FROM AN K.NGLISH RECTORY (Wickford, Essex). M'-.srs Trod ami Co., N.Z.—Miss I'l.i'le: Hill be g'ac! if Mr Teed w : ' send her 5/ worth of Teod's Cure 1„ Corns, ft.r which MissPorler enclose* I< I 9TANDAHP TEAS STANDATiD TI:AJ ON EACH PACKET. T D NATHAN & CO. ~ EstablMed 1840,

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVIII, Issue 81918, 2 March 1907, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVIII, Issue 81918, 2 March 1907, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVIII, Issue 81918, 2 March 1907, Page 1

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