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DAVID GHARTERIS, House Factor, Stock, Station and Estate Agent, EGMONT-STREET, KEW PLYMOUTH,

a ACRES, I'reehuld, 8 paddocks, I well fenced and watered, JI) acres native bush; 4-roomed house, .1 _i.,., g.jjjjf eowalied; school Vi ce and store 4 miles. Will sell as a going concern, 26 cows, dray and harness, 44 paid-up shares in factory, all o n the place for £9 15s per acre. A great snip. 168% ACRES, Freehold, Carrjngton Road, all in grass, 8 acres native bush, 10 paddocks, well watered and well fenced; free from noxious weeds; 4-roomfcd house, washhouse, men's cottage, trapshed, 8-bailed cowshed (concrete floor), paved stockyard, also ensilage silo. Only about 4 miles from New Plymouth; quarter mile to creamery. Price, £l6 10s. A large amount can remain on mortgage at i'A per cent.

J4.fi ACRES, Freehold, on Opunake U road, close to Stratford; all in grass and crops; 2 cottages on property with all necessary outbuildings; well fenced and subdivided into a number of paddocks. Particulars on application. 11 O ACRES, Freehold, 1% miles from " Inglewood railway station, chwch, and school; 7-roomed house, large rooms., pantry, washliouse, etc., stables, loose box, trapshed, 11-bail cowshed; good orchard; subdivided into 8 paddocks, well fenced and watered; 40 acres ploughed, balance all plougliable. Price £l7 10s per acre cash. DAVID GHARTERIS.

£3OO rjX) PURCHASE GOOD DAIRYING FARM, 11A ACRES, Situated near Lcpperton Railway Station; all level; nice house; 50 acres been ploughed; one mile to factory, metal road. Price £lO 10 5 per acre; balance on mortgage. Apply eliarp. WE HAVE OVER

200 lARMS And otter PROPERTIES for EXCHANGE. Some r-jquiro SMiLLER FARMS and some LARGER; and seme will exchange for Town Property; if yon. care to EXCHANGE, w» ean fix you up by you sending particulars of your requirements to TARAMKi ESTATE AGENCY,

A FTER all, there is no.tlu'ng more satisfying or healthful than a juicy rib roast of highgrade Beef, such as we sell. We have a knack of tying up a roast that makes it cook well, carve well, and taste well. Try one for to-morrow's dinner. King up Telephone 19. SOLE BROS. BUTCHERS, CORSFR DEVON and CUItRIE STREETS, New yivmouth.

r|URANAEI MSB, BUffiMHS, ASM EIVESTMENT OOOTETIi T»rmtM«.T I Incorporated under "He Bufl3lia Societies Acts 180." if { BlEEd'OKS.—Messrs B. Cock (chairnun), A. Shuttleworth, John Ellii, W. J. Newman, Newton King, A. Goldwalir. aid T. K, Skinner. BOUCITOItS-Messrs Wilson and Qr«y. 84SKERS.—The Bank oi Nsw Zealand. The Society pays the cost of preparing Bid registering all mortgages (unless for a leaser sum that £100). During the five years ending the 30th ■September, 1905, the Bum of £7lßl l«s Id had been distributed in dividends and bonuses among the members of the Society, Borrowers aud Investors participating alike in the distribution; it will thus be men that the Society ia really •o-oper&tive. Office open dally from 18 a.m. to ■ 5.8U, Thursday afterp,wn excepted. «. ». WEBSTER,

WHEN WE I TELL YOU I rpHAT you can get the best value Ail n«w patterns. CARPETS for your stairs and runners in the hail; the stock is large. Dozens to choose f"oni. FLOORCLOTHS: Of these there is an . unlimited supply for choice. E. DINGLE t CENTRAL FURNISHING EMPORIUM, NEW PLYMOUTH.

STANDARD TEAS. STANDARD TEAS. STANDARD TEAS. OSTRICH ON EACH PACKET, L D NATHAN & CO gH*blUhod 1840

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 186, 28 July 1908, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 186, 28 July 1908, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 186, 28 July 1908, Page 1

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