CASH (WILL 'SECURE YOU A COS? FAR? op ■ -.-$ 80 Acres ; ABOUT FIVE IDLES FROM NEW "J PLYMOUTH. Half a mile to the Factory, and the $ School is opposite; 5-roomed House '''■' small Cowshed, etc. ,-JH*yKffl7W THIS IS A SNIP. k FULL-QUARTER ACRE IN' fEMON * STREET. PRICE, £l6O. ACRE, ELIOT t | ROAD, level, well-fenced I PRICE, £3OO. sllrtioiir & Mark ESTATE AGENTS, EGMONT STREET, NEW PLYMOU.HL Telephone No. UO. 8 WIN Find £COO it necessary 520 ACK£S > g° ocl C-ioomed hous», wool shed and all necessary outbuildings; all in grass; carrying 754 ewes, 05O'lambs, 18 rams, 100 head of cattle and 4 horses; 9 miles from town, good road; no weeds; £l3 per acre; equity, £2570; mortgages, 5 per cent., long term. Exchange any interestearning property or mortgage -and gad £SOO cash if equity, is more than mine. Took £BSO off place last. year. " AppIy"PARMER,' Box 14 INuLEWOOD. TWO EXCHANGES WANTED For tho Following:--1200 ACEES > P art °- K ' P - and P ftrt L.l.]?. Rent, approximately 9d. per acre. 000 Acres in grass, balance bush. A number of sheep-proof paddocks. 4-ROOMED COTTAGE, Wool-shed, '■ &c. Situated alongside Towngjrip and '■ Railway Station. . ' '.„- Price, only £8 per Acre. Equity, £SOOO. Owner would consider exchange for j smaller property. UU Township, Post Office, &c. 300 Acres in grass and 300 in bush. 100 Acres , ' '" fern country. Property is Freehold, and convenient by rail to City. 5-roomed House and outbuildings, shed, &c. Sheep 'l. and cattle yards. Price, £7 10s per acre. J/'' Terms: £IOOO Cash, or would consider • ,>, Exchange for Good Dairy Farm, Shop Property, or General Business. ;""" For further particulars apply to ■' * J, H. BOWATER & CO., ! Wanganui. Display of Toys and Dolls at Tho B.K. PICTURE Books for the little Ones.— " - *■ Great Show at The B.K. [EAT Stock of Bibles at The BX I " See tho clear-print Illustrated Bible at 1/0. 1 7/0, &/<!, IS/fl to 19/<J—nU guarau- ■ I toed. The 8.K"., opposite Empire "The- „ atre. -;—■----q«IMt " Oft/ WORTH for 12/o.—Dnckrill'a are ■ ■ selling a job line of Men's Boots i at 12/0, and they are honestly worth' . 20/. Better be quick, though. I- .... ..■?..:. ff . -. ,_. '* J IC/(3 IS the Prime of the Master ;'"' X V "Boot at .IXiokrill'B. If you ne- J, gleet to look at this Boot you'll miss ', something good. • .^ i THIS is what Dockrill's are doing— i > they are selling a 20/ Boot for 12/0. ; ■ Only a few left, so get in early. '? TADIES' DRESSES-at greatly reduced -" r " prices. 11. Cocker, Devon st, f.W ' "Y'MAS PRESENTS nt the Red Post— Crown Proof Steel Engravings, with Oak Frames, 3(1/ each. t.c. ! IK/ BI,YS a rair of MEX ' S BOOTS, • ■*■" with round rubbers, at Dockrill's. - The price is small, but the quality is v ' 1 there just the same. HMEOOANO - i. W. H. HUMPHREY, ' [. a I Agent for *'•■>
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 161, 14 December 1914, Page 1
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