DAVID CHARTERIS, House Factor, Stock, Station and Estate Agent, EGMONT-STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH. P.O. Box 13 ACRES, Freehold, 5 paddouks. well fenced and watered, 10 acres native bush; 4-roomed dairy, stable, 0-bail cowshed; school '/2 mile, post-office and store 4 miles. Will sell as a going concern, 20 cows, dray and harness, 44 paid-up shares in factory, all On the place for £!) IBs Der acre. A great snip. 1 f)Q'/2 ACRES, Freehold, Carrington Eoad, all in grass, 8 acver native bush, 10 paddocks, well watered and well fenced; free from noxious weeds; 4-roomed house, washhouse, men's cottage, trapshed, 8-bailed cowshed (concrete floor), paved 9tockyard, also ensilage eilo. Only about 4 miles from New Plymouth; quarter mile to creamery. Price, £lB 10s. A large amount caa remain on mortgage at 4% per cent. Also, ■I AO ACRES, Freehold, on Opunake road, cloße 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. m ACRES, Freehold, 1% miles from Inglewood railway station, church, and school; 7-roomed house, large rooms, pantry, washhouse, etc., stables, loose bos, trapshed, 11 -bail cowshed; good orchard; subdivided into 8 paddocks, well fenced and watered; 40 acres ploughed, balance all ploughable. Price £l7 10s per acre cash. DAVID CHARTERIS.
J WANT TO FXCRaiVut MY FARM for Hotlbi3 PROPERTY anywhere. It is 121 acres, good fl-roomcd house; all ploughable; creamery and school on next section; 0 miles from big town. Price £ls per acre. Mortgage of £BOO to £IOOO could be left on at 5 per cent. Wanting to exchange on account of wife's health. Address full particulars of your property to •J.s." Care of Box 1, INGLEWOOD. FRUIT DOR FAMILIES pliESli Fruit is now very scarce, but at the People's lirocery in».y be seen piles of tins and bottles of fruit of every description, and it only requires a very little money to purchase quite a nice variety. The following list will give an idea of the range of choice:—
AIPPLEb PEARS PLUMS APRICOTS GOOSEBERRIES STRAWBERRIES CHERRIES BLACK CURRANTS RASPBERRIES PEAGHES GREENGAGES Special Quotations for Ciisa Lots. TOMATOES IN TINS. New Season's EVAPORATED APRICOTS. FORCE AND ORANGE MEAT. C. CAHTER The People's Grocer, DEVON STBEET, NEW PLYMOUTH.
RICH ROASI BEEF. A FTER all, there is nothing more satisfying or healthful thin a juicy rib roast of highgrade Beef, such as we Bell. 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. Ring up Telephone 19. SOLE - BROS. BUTCHERS, OORSKE DEVON and CUXRIE STREETS, New Plymouth. STANDARD TEAS. STANDARD TEAS STAMDABD TEAS. Sisß OSTRICH ON EACH ?ACRET. L D NATHAN & CO KnUhlisho.l 1840
STRICTLY HIGH GRADI UNIEOBM STRENGTH even color G»M«nteed to pas" BTANOA>' SpecificationsNone genniae without■ ' b ? Tt j™*'" Ljo ticket wwn on iaout* o> cag WILSON'S PORTLAND CEMENT CG, LTD.. AUCKLAND, Manufacturers Portland u. draalio time, J.ime. __ *d<L«*S! lament-
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 251, 16 October 1908, Page 1
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