CHEAP SUBURBAN FARM. 100 Acres within 3 miles of New Plymouth. About 40 acres valuable native bush. Price only £l2 10s per acre. Good terms. 50 acres of leasehold land adjoining the above, thrown in at the price. This is an extremely low priced property with a big speculative ' value. GOOD 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 j.os per acre. A PROFITABLE PROPERTY. 1,400 Acres, 800 in grass, ring fenced and subdivided, 5 roomed hcuse, sheds and garden. Very suitable' for subdivision into dairy farms. Metal road front and back ; close to school and township. Price only £3 15s per acre.
Quality Counts FOR EVERYTHING When Buying LAND. YOU WANT TO BIJY A FAKM ? See that you get amongst the good, bi}< milk cheque - producing land! Christie & Glenn, LAND, FINANCIAL, & COMMISSION AGjSNTS, Main Street. MAMAIA ,150 ACRES freehold, first-ciass laud, all ia grass, with a new 5-rorm~ied house and good cowshed thereon, within H miles of ICapuni, where there are '£ cheese factories paying Is per lb butter fat. Price, £lB 10s, with £SOO cash. 50 ACRES freehold, first-class land, within 1 mile'of Manaia and H mile fi'om liiyerdalc factory; well planted with boxtliorn fences. Price, £3l. per acre, with £4OO eauh, balance 5 years, at 5i per cent per annum. 125 ACliliS, ail in grass, N.L. wilh about 8 years to ruu; rent 5/ per acre ; good 5-roomcd house and all necessary outbuildings, within easy reach of Kaupokonui iJairy Company. Cash required, £3OO. Price on application to us. CHRiS'i;:: a GLKNN ' MANAIA. WHY PAY RENT? (0 others, when you can pun base a House of your own for the same money paid in rent P The Provident Investment and Building Society of Taranaki (Permament) otters you exceptionally reduced payments on most easy terms. It costs you nothing for legal work. Come and enquire terms L. MONTEATII, Secret ai'y. sunns KE-COLLABKD AND BE-CUFFKD. Jlow many men Qerc are who throw away tlieir shirts as worn out just because the cutis are frayed and the collar-bands are torn, The management at SriCHOLL'S STEAM LAUNDItY has made atrangements to renew the worn parts of shirts as follows : N Collar-bands, 9d. New Culls ... Is Cd. Send yours alone and have tbenj fixed up. WILL STREET.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 59, 19 April 1907, Page 1
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396Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 59, 19 April 1907, Page 1
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