ENGLISHMEN IRISHMEN SCOTCHMEN ,Will differ in opinion on most subjects. They will agree, however, 1 on one point, that Carter's Golden Gift Tea ' is a tea to suit all classes. • ENGLISHMEN agree beeaus'e it is grown on British soil and is a prodiu-t of Liic British Empire. IRISHMEN agree 'ecause it is a good tea, fragrant ':; the cup and of excellent Jlavor. SCOTCHMEN agree because it is an economical tea, and, besides, there is a presentation coupon in every packet. r? POINT 1. —It is British .grown. ••»' POINT 2.—lt is a high-grade JSjn*' tea. s'&■' POINT 3.—A coupon in every J£,f, packet. .'" This tea can only be procured from ; THE PEOPLE'S GROCER, who has T , had it packed to his own special ' order. C. CARTER DEVON STREET, ISJIXON AND f^RANT, ;"f ' ENGINEERS, Have REMOVED to premises lately occupied by Nixon and Newton, Gill street, New Plymouth (next Foresters' HaU). ~ • ■ -*™«™ ALL CLASSES OF MACHINERY, ? ETC., OVERHAULED AND REPAmED. ESTIMATES GIVEN. OIL ENGINE & MOTOR CAR WORK A SPECIALTY. 'Phone 380. gTNG QOUNTRY J i ANDS. " ACRES good undulating country (ho ridges); splendid country; will carry 2 or 3 sheep; 300 acres rich valley; 5-roomed house, etc. Tenure L.I.P. at £SO 8s per. annum. PRICE ONLY £3 5s PER ACRE. OOA ACRES, V/ 2 miles from I'e Kuiti; 200 acres good bush; 4-ro6med" house and outbuildings. Tenure O.R.P. at 18s. PRICE £3 PER ACRE. A cheap farm. 1200 ACRES c ood undulating country; a large proportion ready for the plov.gh; 10 miles from railway station. Lease 42 years to run (21 years at Is 6d and balance at 2s Gd per acre per annum), with right to acquire freehold at £1 10s per acre. PRICE £1 PER ACRE. A good investment; easy terms. Farms of all descriptions for sale. Secure one now beiore prices advance. C B. LEVER LAND AND COMMISSION AGENT, THE KUITI. TARAjnAKI A(JUIinAIUSAriO.> SOCIEi'Y. STSHING SEASON. OCIOiJhh i i-«- .• ... TO APRIL au, 19io LICENSES may be obtaiu- * from A, 3. Haeeii and K. and Co., iNew Plymouth; Kie.'.i. ."Million. Wa>Ura; Sutherland Bros., T. Drake aoi Co., and George Gudgeon, inglewood; J. Therkleson. Tariki; .1. S. Sox. Oiiato; D. Duncan, Opunake; md the ondersigned— DUNCAN MeAELUM, Secretary. License*,—Men: Whole season (available over all the Dominion), £'. Women and Boys (under 16 years), ife. Day Licenses (available for Taran&ki Diitrict only), 2a M.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 334, 9 March 1910, Page 8
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431Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 334, 9 March 1910, Page 8
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