BUSINESS NOTICE. <ues. 'WHITE PIQUES are Still one o£ the correct things for Summer Dresses. We have imported a big stock at old prices, hence "ur remarkable value. Double • widtlr Whit'S Pique, 1/-, 1/3, 1/9, 1/11, 2/-2, in fine and heavy cord. riques, 9Jd, IOJd, Is. COMPARE OUR VALUES. The Top Shop for Value. - NEW PLYMOUTH, -.
LAND FOR SALE. NOTHING INFLATED IN THIS LIST. SHEEP AND DAIRY FARM, 450 acres, •«JO grass, balance bush; on main road, w,th motor coach passing daily; 2-slieep country all over; sixroomed house, 14-bail cowshed, sheep and cattle yards. 'Price £8; about 00/- cash required, balanee sy, per tent, (Might consider small -house property in part payment). -NEAR. WAVERLEY, 100 acres, about 90 hrst-class country, remainder . broken; fine district. 'Moderate price and liberal terms. (Personally inspected, can recommend) NEAR NEW PLYMOUTH-Three choice little Farms, £32.105, £36 and £55 per acre respectively. SUBURBAN HOMESTEAD, fine roomv house, splendidly situated, with garden, plantation and paddocks. Freehold, £1275. BROAD ACRE S.-Block of about 10,000 acres, hilly country, with much valuable milling timber. Freehold, 30/SEASIDE SHEEP AND DAIRY FARM/ 1050 acres, part rolling downs, part hush, about 750 acres grass and cultivation; comfortable 7-roomed house, with ample buildings and yards. L.I.P. Price £B. Daily mail to New Plymouth; telephone in the house. A delightful place to live. FITZUOY.—Handy to 2d section, new 7-roomed house, with full range of conveniences, £775. VALLEY OF THE WAlTAßA.—Excellent Sheep and Stock Farm 575 acres, practically all grass, CO]acres stumped and ploughed, carrying 700 sheep and 57 cattle. - Good U-roomed house, woolshcd, etc.; £I2OO cash required, balance about 01/.o 1 /. per cent NEAR PUKKKUKA PARK, "main entrance, cosy 7-roomed residence, full quarter-acre; a very desirable home i£SOO. F. P. CORKILL. NATIONAL BANK CHAMBERS. (See change of matter to-morrow).
, SALE BY MORTGAGEE. THE CHOICEST BUILDING PROPERTY IN OR NEAR NEW PLYMOUTH. T AM instructed by the Mortgagee to sell by Private Treaty the Leasehold of that fine property of Oa. 2r. 30p., situated on the seaward side of the Racecourse Reserve, between the residthe Veil. Archdeacon Evans and the Commissioner of Crown Lands, having frontages to John St. and Ridge Lane, and known a3 "Oaklands." This area is surrounded by well-grown hedges of laurel and elcagnus, is laid out in readines for the erection of a high-class residence, and contains a good selection of flowering and foliage shrubs and bearing fruit trees. There are also two useful buildings, one of which was for several years occupied as the Kindergarten and Boy Scouts' Club Room. For view, healthy position and convenience to the High School and Park, this cannot be equalled. The lease is a perpetually renewable one, having now about 13 years to run at the moderate rent of £lO per annum. The Mortgagee being determined to realise, a very reasonable price is.asked. P. P. CORKILL, NATIONAL BAJJK CHAMBERS. '
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Taranaki Daily News, 20 October 1916, Page 1
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