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VISIT OF M.S.. pE G A gEASIDE piCXIC. (TUESDAY). EXCURSIONS TO THE WARSHIP. Return Fares: Adults Is. Children lid Hot water and milk for ■picnickers. SPECIAL TRAIX ARRAXGEMEXTS. JJLECTRIC LIGHT gPORTS TUESDAY EYEXING, at S o'clock. RECREATION" SPORTS GROUND. Amateur Running Events Cycle Races Competitions by RluejackeU Grand procession to the Grounds Cricket and Football matches, pv,c. Full programme to-night. A. U HUMPHRIES, See. Seaside Improvement Committor. ' TO CONTRACTORS. [/TENDERS, closing SATURDAY, February 19, are invited'lor excavai--1 ing 1000 yards gravel. ' Further particulars and specifications can be seen at the Sentrv Hill Station. J. C. MONTEFIORE. ap&fiz&it >y^^^-mm nm m-t\T3i NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. TARATTAKI RACES AT NEW PLYMOUTH. f\Js ICth and 17th February, the usu-il j 4.30 p.m. train, New Plymouth to Hawera, will be delayed to leave New ■Plymouth 0.25 p.m., Lepperton 7.5 p.m.. arriving Hawera !).4U p.m. The 7.10 p.m. Toko Branch train will be delayed to leave Stratford at 8.-13 p.m. each day. Holiday Excursion Tickets, available for return until 19th February, will be issued to New Plymouth on 10th Febmarj r and by morning train on 17th February from Hawera and inlerniedi stations, including Toko Branch. Thc-,3 tickets will not be available by the Mail Trains. ...:.,'. ,BY ORDER. ipOR SALE— (nearly new,, 3 with ease and tut'or, cheap.—Ap- * ply "Mandoline," "News" Office. fiCEAN ACCIDENT & GUARANTEE CORPORATION, Ltd. All classes of insurance at current rates. —Giimour and Clarke, agents. SEASIDE COTTAGES (two-roomed) to " let on the New Plymouth Beach. Early, application necessary. For terms apply Secretary, Seaside Improvement Committee, Box 87, New Plymouth, t.c, IOR EXCHANGE-New Plymouth *■ town and suburban properties for . dairy farms.—Apply J. W. Wilson, E»-mont-3treet. "JTPR SALE OR TO LET—My residence at Vogeltown, containing 8 • rooms and conveniences, with 7 acres of ') land.—Apply M. C. Lawson. "pOR SALE—Practically new six-room-ed house in lower Vogeltown; clos'e 3 to Recreation Grounds; electric light • throughout, gas ring and three fiie- ■> places, hot and cold water, bath-room, h built-in tubs and copper; borough water supply. Price £700; cash required, £150; balance e'asy.—"Ajax;" "News" office. ~ '*<**&,& Fir rf'-i-ISSftl. TPXCELLENT SOME—PuII y 4 and 6-roomed house, close to schools. Pirst-cla3 locality. Price £6sov—Hiclcv man F. Russell. SALE—6 acres and good house, iy 2 miles from G.P.0.; a bargain. I —Apply J. W. Wilson, Egmont-street. TJiOR SALE— W.C.S.R. Lease, 16 awes. on Old Hospital Road, one mile from town; river boundary; ideal suburban residential site; extensively Ranted. Terms if desired. For address apply office of this paper. t.c. Aflrt ACRES FREEHOLD.—Good orchatd, good house; metal ioail, I close to school and factory, 200 acres' j flat land.—Price £8 per acre^-Apply { Hickman B. Russell. 1 1 90 pou:NTI)S down will secm-c nsw 4-roomed cottage; every conveni- ,, ence; Fitzroy. Price £380; balance r easy terms.—Apply Giimour and Clarke, Egmont Street. . TF Bobby Burns were with us noo ( ] He'd gie it oot in rhyme | And ;. say the meat we ha'e to cat is vera vera prime | But the best of all y.e*ll get from Joll | That ie so every time, rpO LEASE—3SO Acres, splendid land, no weeds; 7-roomed house; term, five years. Rent 14s per acre; no goodwill.—Giimour & Clarke, New Plymouth. J WANTED TO SELL—Encyclopaedia Britannica in half-morocco (24 vols, and index) on revolving book case. Also British Navy League map. Oft by Oft. All in first-class condition and will be sold cheap.—Addres's at "News" office. XT/OR SALE Hammond Typewriter, J practicaly new; cheapl for cash. "telle " "News" office. T>ULK STORE.—Site suitable for a bulk store, close to centre of town. Price for the faeehold, £l7s.—Hickman F. Russell. TFURNISHED HOUSE for l.eaie to sood tenaut for twelve months.—i. W. Wilson, Egoont Street.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 315, 15 February 1910, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 315, 15 February 1910, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 315, 15 February 1910, Page 1

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