OAVID CHARTERS, House Factor, Stock, Station and Estate Agent, EGMONT-STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH. P.O. Box 13. 186 ACRES, Freehold, 5 paddocks.. well fenced and watered, 10' acres native bush; 4-roomed houso, dairy, stable, 6-bail cowshed; school '/:> mile, post office and store 4 miles. Will sell as a going concern, 26 cows, dray and harness, 44 paid-up shares in factory, all on the place for £9 15s per acre. A great snip. ICQ 1 /,, ACRES, Freehold, Carringtoj. Road, all in grass, 8 acrer. 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 stockyard, also ensilage silo. Only about 4 miles from New Plymouth; quarter mile to creamery. Price, £lO 10s. A Urge amount cam remain on mortgage at 4% per cent. Also, I AO ACRES, Freehold, on Opunake road, close to Stratford; all in grase and cropi; 2 cottages on property with all necessary outbuildings; well fenced and subdivided into a number ol paddocks. Particulars on application.
1 "I Q ACRES, Freehold, 1% miles from Inglewood railway station, church, and school; 7-roomed house, large rooms, pantry, washliouse, etc., stables, loose box, trapshed, H-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 CHtRTERIS. J WANT TO EXOffitfTGK MI FARM tor HOUSE PROPERTY anywhere. It is 121 acres, good 6-roomed house; all ploughable; creamery and school on next section; 8 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 t, INGLEWOOD.
FRUIT FOB FAMILIES TJUiESII Fruit is now very scarce, but at tins People's Grocery ra".y be seen piles of tins aud 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:— AIPPLEs I'EARS PLUMS APRICOTS GOOSEBERRIES STRAWBERRIES CHERRIES t J BLACK. CURRASTS RASPBERRIES PEACHES GREENGAGES Special Quotations for Case Lots. TOMATOES IN TINS. New Season's EVAPORATED APRICOTS. FORCE AND ORANGE MEAT. C. CARTER The People's Grocer,
DEVON STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH.
RICH ROASI BEEF.J AFTER all, there is nothing 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 make 3 it cook well, carve well, and taste well, lry one for to-morrow's dinner. Bing up Telephone 19. SOLE BROS. BUTCHERS, OORSEU DEVON and CUSRIE STREETS, New Plymouth. 6TAHDARD TEAS. BTAKBAKD TEAS STANDABD TEAS. SSK OSTRICH ON EACR I D NATHAN & CO STRICTLY HIGH GRADE uniiorm STRENGTH even color Gursnte«d to p*s» *& STANDAB£ Bpeeiflcatioai. Now genutae Cto ticket mwb on mouti ol bag. WILSON'S PORTLAND CEMENT CG, LTD.. aucexand, M*nnfactur«rß Portland D)
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 258, 24 October 1908, Page 1
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