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LEASE 118 CRE9 < 'i*ehoM, level, about 20 acres having been plou?hed; well fenced and divide'!: school and factory handy; two miles from railway Mid tcwsabJp; six-roomed house, larpe cow and implement slied. Owner »nl lease for Qve years, £ioo cash, at 24/- per acre. No. 11/849 113 ACREi, > freehold, level and nicely v.rA resown; five-roomed hou-e. cow--hed .*. jehool and oher-e fat-lory handy. Wi tasa. P.O. at £34 per acre. .••.ting: SO acre? .-tumped and ii!:\eiiine!=; carrying; 10 cows. lease at 3*/- p-r aere. £IOO Ko. li/IC-ii'. N.Z.loan & Mercantile Agony Go., Ltd. STBATFOBD. ,W. A. HEWITT, Manager, A. C. BELL, Land Salesman. ATTRACTIVE NEW PLYMOUTH PROPERTIES BEA SIDE SECTIONS, On Tram Line, close to beach, Esplanade, Kawaroa Park, first class views. Prim from £22t to £3OO. CORNER SECTION. Quarter-acre with dwelling, close to Railway Station, Municipal Baths, Sea Beach; on Tram Line. First class site for boarding house or store. Price £725. eORNER SECTION, On high ground, har.dv to business centre, Bowling Green, Park and Golf Links. Good view of sea; fine residcntal site. Tenure Education Lease, rental only £6 per annum with right of renewal and protection for improvements, 15 years to run. Goodwill £IOO. FINE SUBURBAN PROPERTY Twelve acres (level) with good 6-roorocd residence, and extensive out-build-ings, shrubbery and orchard; J miles from Boys' High School. This property has extensive frontages and <v ill cut up well. Borough water and electric light mains pass door. Owner bought a farm. Che.tp at £2130. NMWTON KING, AUCTIONEER. LAND AND FINANCE AGENT, NEW PLYMOUTH. As Superior as it Looks The "Egmont" ( Era without an Intimate knowledge of the undisputed Bcrtta of the construction of the "EGMONT" gig, you feel as soon aa you see It that Taranaki farmers are right in giving It pride of place. What Is more important, the more you know •bout it, the more strenuously you will uphold their opinion. The "EGMOXr- ia quality throughout. Egmont Coach & Carriage C 0.., (Just south of the Victoria Bridge), STRATFORD. m n vL w> x& sSM iiir s*« More Important than the Number of Cylinders in Your Car, is the Number of Miles in Your lore. The one dominant feature of 7 I' 191 ~ fears is the sensational I development in Multi-CyKn- r ft der motors. Everybody» ' -"-•-■ about 4, 6,8 or 12 f r%. AH this means \ improved power—power to r , torn the wheels. Bat no natter how many cyEnders yoor car has, remember tka final [ point of contact between thu driving cylinder power awl the reuttanc* ~ r* the road surface, ore the tires. i (§ millerHTtr*s ft are eqaal to the dua] task imposed 1 ,fft. upon them by die weight, power jjljf and speed of the car, and the rough \ ///[/£ and uneven road*. MXer Tirctu. brimful) efM3eM<acle. •f Thej gxTearco the utmost ianuleace—tbe ,i,,rw S*»a«poi«Me«ki*nroteet»»--a»«'tho WSJfS f M»I economy (hat come, from quality // l\ boiftabymM.Biniedsaadsaatarialk. Tsmm fjs&& ;«-ss3 W&i test-.-i-?M?J>f-•Recognised Wholesale Distributors, E. REYNOLDS k CO, Wellington." "Obtainable at ail Motor Garages and Dealers throughout New Zeal and. The Most Durable Pipes. Cheap as Earthenware and lasts for all time m m SsSt^i Best f«r sewage, road and farm culverts, and all drainage works. No other should be used. . Price list on application. CEMENT PIPE CO.. LTD., Waitara, or L. A. NOLAN & CO.. Stew Plymouth

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Taranaki Daily News, 10 September 1917, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 10 September 1917, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 10 September 1917, Page 3

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