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BOROUGH OF NEW PLYMOUTH. RENDERS arc invili'il, and will bo received up to uoon oil FRIDAY, the lltli proximo, for (lie Erection of ;i Cottage at the Powerhouse. Plans and specifications may be sc.mi on application at the ollices of the Borough Engineer. F. T. BELLRUvUiiU, Town Clerk.

TENDERS. t) I'. Ii S !i!'c invited for tile Ijeasc of 500 Acres (known as Stanhope's), situated about 12 miles from New I'lyliiouth on the Main South Komi, quarter mile from creamery, two miles from factory; lease for five years. 1' ull particulars can be had from the undersigned. Tenders close on the 30th September, 11)08, L. PATTIE AND CO.

rpEXDEIvS are invited up to noon of riiUKSJJAY of Die 17th instant for tlii) Cartage and Distribution of 23(i Poles and about s'/ a tons of Wire, etc., along the teJegra-pli line between Now Plymouth and AVarea.

WpecilWatious may lie seen at tin; Chief l'ost Office, New Plymouth, an.l at the Post OlUces, Inglewood, Stratford, Eltham, Hawera, Opunake, and Piingarehu. W. S. IVRBY, Telegraph Engineer. Wellington, 4th September, 11)08. i.s hereby given that 11 Sections in Opakn, Maihoe, Upper Waitara, Warn, and Ohura Survey Districts will be open for selection at'this office oil 23rd instant. Particulars may be obtained at the principal railway' stations tuul post offices in the district, and on application to me. FRANCIS SIMPSON, Commissioner of Crown Lands. Lands and Sumy Office, New Plymouth, 3rd Sept., 1908. LAND TRANSFER ACT NOTICES. is hereby given that the several parcels of land hereinafter described will be brought under the provisions of "The Land Transfer Act, 1885," and its amendments unless caveat be lodged forbidding the same within one month from the date of Gazette containing this notice. 1105. Henry Blackburn Leatham. —1 rood 1.3 perches, being the Section num. bored 1078, Town of New Plymouth. Occupied by Frances Agnes Leatham. Diagrams may be inspected at this office. D.P. 2573. Dated this 7th day of September, 1008, at the Lands Registry Office, New Plymoutu. If. S. FLTZHERBBRT, District Land Registrar.

STRAT7ORD ELECTORATE. TO THE ELECTORS. r,ADIES and GENTLEMEN, —I have mucli pleasure reminding you Ulic I shall be a candidate foi your votes at the next. General Election, and hope tu receive such substantial support from every district as ivill enable "me to hay? the ionor of rcpreseEting you in Parliament. Yours faithfully, J. B. JUNE. FOR SALE, 1 Q9 ACRES Freehold, 92 Leasehold, 0-roomed house, concrete cellar, concrete water tank with tiller, 20-stall tow-shed with hayloft, implement shed; borough water-supply; only 2 miles l'ro.T New Plymouth. Also, A Complete Small .Dairy Factory Plant suitable for 100 cows d2O-toii Ensilage Press, D.F. Plough, Root Pulper W. HUMPHRIES, Brougham Street, New Plymouth. FOR SALE. QHOICE LITTLE FARM of 47 acres at Omaea, on Main South Road, four miles from New Plymouth; all in grass excepting a few acres ploughed for crop; cottage and trapshed in good repair; low price, very terms, school, post olfice, store, telegraph, tni ehureli alongside; well sheltered and watered; well adapted for small stud farm or milk-run; good opening for blacksmith; butcher and baker's shop on property.

Also, a Dwelling of nine rooms with all conveniences and outbuildings, flvn to eleven acres with dwelling; best quality land, well watered, oil Main South Road, 3'/ 3 miles from town. Also five-roomed new House, Motnroa, % acre to 30 acres with house. This property is only a stone's throw from No. 3 oil bore, where there lies millions of wealth only waiting for common-sense methods to develop it. Shareholders, our money has been il>solutoly thrown away under present methods. The properties above can bo seen at any time, and particulars obtained from ALBERT BAYLY, Owner, Omata. JJYGIENIC BAKERY. Ladies, "lest ye forget," we remind you of tie many dainties and delicious goodies baked at the "Hygienic," We know that when you bake at home you use tin- best ingredients, also that yoil 1 ' skill in manipulating sains cannot be surpassed; but we also 'mow that a kitchen range oven cannot begin to bake cakes and pastry with anything like the accuracy that our splendid patent oven can. Then, consider the valuable time you have spent, and the expensive firing used, not to mention the disappointment at the. cakes not turning out as good as von expected. However, don't worry, but make up your mini] to visit the "Hygienic" every day. Fresh Seniles, Muffins, Buns, Pies, Tart?., Cakes. Biscuits, all hot from the oven. J1 Y (ST UN 1 0 IS AK UK Y. NEW PLYMOUTH. JOHN C. LEGG, Proprietor. Seasoned Timber TO ARCHITECTS, BUILDERS, ami PERSONS AUOHT to BUILD T"\o not bo misled by statements that seasoned timber is unprocurable in New Plymouth. We hold large stocks of wellseasoned timber which we arc selling at current rates at our yards, Morley street, New Plymouth. HY. BROWN AND CO. MOR'iEY-STEEET, FIJI TEA.

T lfAVfc been appointed Sole Agent l'or New Plymouth for FJ.ll TEA, which is grown 011 the Wuinunu Estate anil exported direct in chests. It is absolutely the purest tea grown. The doctors of l'iji strongly recommend it as a safe drink to the most delicate person. It is free from tanic aeid, or tannin, an ingredient in most teas which irritates indigestion. ANY TEA llaf it never struck you that any tea imported in ;>ullc is much superior to packet te.sY This is why: Hulk tea conies iV.roct- from the estate where it is grown, pure and untampered with, while packet tea is put up in our colony and very often mixed with a cheap inferior grade for the sake of profit. FIJI TEA Ki'iuhes us in chests. It is then unpacked and stored in air-tiglit canisters and sold to tiie. consumer just the same tea as it leaves Wuinnnu Kslaje. If you suli'er from indigestion aftui" drinking your usual cup, ilrop it and try FIJI. A VEALE, SOI/E AGENT, . TUEA7KE BOYAL, DEVON STREET. 'Phono 108. jp

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 220, 10 September 1908, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 220, 10 September 1908, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 220, 10 September 1908, Page 3

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