WE WISH YOU A PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR. As we cross from tlia Old YeSir Into the Weir, we look back withgratification upon thu generous support accorded us by the residents of iNow Plymouth and the surrounding districts during 191/' WE SINCERELY THANK OUR CUSTOMERS. foi the past 12 months' business, and we wish one and all health and: happiness throughout 1910, By making handsome, high-grade furni-' ture in accordance with your personal ideas, and at reasonable prices, we trust we shall merit your contbraAl patronage through the New Year. * A. E. GOODACRE ™™* NEW plymc
NEWTON KINO ' «sw EDE MANGEL—CARROT— SINCLAIR'S CHAMPION, BARRIBALL, AND WHITE: BELGIAN SWHI)E—HURST'S MONARCH, CHAMPION CRrAfSnx* nw *vrr> •**. TURNlP—hkiquii Newton King, NEW PLYMOUTH. BTRATFOJT. ' KAPONGA, v
Stop them now fey using E. GRIFFITHS- & CO., Distributing Agents for Taranaki. l )ac! ' cot9 ' !/- each; 201b boxes, 8/- ehch; 501b bara, 20/ jOOlb bags, 40/- each (freight free). CHAS. RATJEN, LTD. AGRICOFVTURAh AXD.MANUFACTURING CHEMISTS, NEWMA AUCKLAND.
SOME PROPOSITIONS FOR MEN OF LIMITED CAPITAL 1030 ACKES real| y g<">d strong sheep and cattle c6tmlr.v (O.U.P. at 22/ti| r ' o ' Soi'S.v or steep. 250 acres grassed and in gcod order. .Whire. luit.es amount to £7 2s (id. Price for the goodwill 40/- per acre. This is a splendid chance for any young fellows as the land is Al quality. No. 7/54* j>6o e°°d easy country, 500 acres of which are grassed, the balance being good .bush. Sub-divided into 10 sheep-proof paddocks. 150 to 200 acres ploughable. 7-roomcd house with every convenience; orchard, et£; also 4-roomed cottage «;d a large w,polshed. Hates amount to £lO 19s. .Situated II miles from township and railway. Prica £S per acre with £BOO cash to ii practical man, or the owner may consider talcing dairv farm as payment. N0.6/1008. 892 ncro3 being L.I.P. and 42 acres freehold. About (190 acres arc felled and grassed, ajul th®w are from 40 to SO acres river (lit. Good homestead, woolshed and yards. Situated two miles from township. School almost on the property. We have inspected this property and consider it one of the cheapest on the market, is well situated, anil lies well to the sun. Owner wishes to retire. He asks £8 pel' acre with £IOOO cash, balance for a long term oil Ist mortgage, or he may tike a nice homestead in Auckland «.a part payment. Anyone wishing to exchange their property kindly send us full particulars of their land, mentioning their requirements, as we have clients wishing to ex. change. We make a point o£ working exchanges on fair and selling values, and through our wide knowledge of this province are in a position to give reliable information when requested. N.Z. Loass k ftS®rcantil@ Agency o®., Ltd STRATFOItb. W. A. HEWITT, Manager A. C. BELL, Land Salesman,
Let us reason together. QUESTION; Why does Hoffmaun aell more pianoa that any other piano warehouse in Taratiaki? ANSWER: Because hj« gives better value for the money. . Because his stock is largest aiul the makers famous. Because'ho liliis satisfied customers in every corner of the province. THOSE ARE GOOD REASONS, AREN'T THEYt And these are the reasons which should prompt you to visit HOFFMANN f ° r y ° ul, ESTABLISHED 66 YEARS. , i > .
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Taranaki Daily News, 12 January 1916, Page 3
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