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£l5O CASH f ' , WILL SECUkE SOU A COSY FARJ OF 80 Acres ? ABOUT FIVE MILES FROM NEVf ■ PLYMOUTH. Half a mile to the Factory, and thf . School is opposite; 5-roomed House, 1 small Cowshed, etc. Prise, £l6 per acre 1 THIS IS A SNIP FULL-QUARTER ACRE IN LEMON STREET. • PRICE, £l6O. . FIVE-EIGHTHS ACRE, ELIOT . ROAD, level, well-fenced ' PRICE, £3OO. Cilmour & blark ■ ESTATE AGENTS, i EGMONT STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH, Telephone No. M. TWO EXCHANGES WANTED For the Following:— , 1200 P ar ' O.R.P. and part L.I.P. Rent, approximately 9d. per acre. 800 Acres in grass, balance bush. A number of sheep-proof pad-4-ROOMED COTTAGE, Wool-shed, &c. Situated alongside Township and Railway Station. Price, only £8 per Acre. Equity, KOUOO, Owner would consider exchange for smaller property. TOO situated 5 miles from Township, Post Office, &o. 300 Acres m 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 and cattle yards, price, £7 10s per aore. 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. WILL FIND £SOO IF NECESSARY 520 ACRES, good 6-roomed how wool shed and all necessary outbuildings; all in grass; carrying 760; ewes, 650 lambs, 18 rams, 100 lead of eattle and 4 horses; 9 miles from town, good road; no weeds; £l3 per aorej equity, £2570; mortgages, 6 per cent., long term. Exchange any interestearning property or mortgage and tod' £6OO cash if equity is more than mine (Took £BSO off place last year a AppIy"PARMER," Box 14 JSuLBWOGt, "NTEW PLYMOUTH, INGLEWOOE AND MOUNTAIN HOUSE MOTOR 'BUS SERVICE. TIME-TABLE. New Plymouth to Inglewood every Monday, Wednesday, and Saturday. Leave Masonic Stables, Devon Street, 7 a.m., arriving Inglewood 8 a.m. Leave Post Office, Inglewood, 8.30 a.m., arriving New Plymouth 9.45 ajn. Leave Post Office, New Plymouth, 4 p.m, t • arriving Inglewood 5.15 p.m. Leave Inglewood 8 p.m., arriving New Tlymouth. 7 p.m. FARE: Return, 3s; Single, 2ft; Chil' drcn, half-fare. PARCELS: Parcels up to 141b. &nd under 201b., Is; over 201b. and tinder 301b< la 0d; other Parcels, etc., by arrange mcnt, MOUNTAIN TRIPS.

New Plymouth to North Egmont iloun tain Hostelry. Leave Masonic Stables Every Tuesdaj and Sunday at 10 a.m., arriving Hostelry 12 Noon; Leave Hostelry 4 p.m., arriving . New. Plymouth 5.45 p.m. FARES: New Plymouth to Hostelry, return same day, 12s fid ; returning' on any other day of service, £l. Single fare, 10s; Children on knee free, up to 12 years of age half-fare. Parcel Rate, same as Inglewood Service. Special Trips can be arranged either with the Proprietor or the Manager of the Hostelry. Parcels from Inglewood left with Mr. W. G. Ladbrook, Railway Stables, will be attended to. Parcels for Mountain Hostelry must be left at Masonic Stables, Devon Street, New Plymouth. Telephone 315. Telegrams. Musonio Stables. W. W. JACKSON, Proprietor. lABANAKI MOTOR TRANSPORT COMPANY, LTD. YV r E have taken over the Carrying Businesses of J. A. Lutz (trading as the "Egmont Carrying Company"), Blake & Carlisle, and Farley & Matheson, in South Taranaki, as from the 14th December, and propose catering fully for the carrying trade along the Eltham a,nd contiguous roads. We are employing the latest types of MOTOR VEHICLES, and using up-to.data methods, and hope to give the public satisfaction, and prove' that we are deserving of a continuance of the patronage customers have in the past liberally accorded the firms whom, we are succeeding. , H. BLAKE, Traffic Manager, T. L. BUXTON, Secretary. Telephones: Xo. 129 Eltham; No. 475 Nov Plymouth. FOUNTAIN Pens, 14-ct. Gold Nib, 3/6, x 7/6, 8/0, 13/6 to 19/6—all guaranteed. Tho 8.K., opposite Empire The* atre.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 180, 8 January 1915, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 180, 8 January 1915, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 180, 8 January 1915, Page 1

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