LAND FOE SALE. 81 ACRES. SITUATION—Corner King and Junction Road, Inglewood. BUILDINGS—Eight-roomed House, 8bail milking shed. NOW CARRYING—23 cows, 32 calves, 4 horses. All in grass, all ploughable, well watered. This compact little property has a double road froiktage and , within easy distance of school, dairy and bacon factories. PRICE £24 PER ACRE. TERMS. R. A. LARGE House and Estate Agent. Brougham Street. ' 'Phone 3G7. I am instructed by GEO KINO ESQ., to dispose of 6 ACRES with splendid shelter and good flat Building site situated on Frankley road, at the junction with Frankleigh Park road for £6OO. This section is nicely watered, faces to the *un, is within half an hour's walk from the centre of the town, and is capable of subdivision. For a person with thoughts of settling m town, when retiring from either the farm or business, the proposition is absolutely the best thing in Taranaki, situw ■>, veen Messrs Burrows' and Woods, and right opposite Mr. John Gibson s property. There is a fine stream and a nice piece of bush on the section and I can recommend it to anybody requiring a most charming building site. A- B. GIBSON Land Agent, New Plymouth.
exchange for mortgage and good interest-earning property, 115 ACRES, good house and slieds, practically all been ploughed; one mile to school and factory; splendid position. PRICE £26 PER ACRE. AppIy—"FARMER" Box .14; Inglewood. TO LAND SEEKERS LAND SELLERS and INVESTORS you find a land agent or firir (be it big or small) who can do your business more efficiently and honestly. who can FINANCE you more LIBERALLY or who can put more ABILITY at your disposal—then I'ii raise my voice and SHOUT. W. P. McNAMARA) IHE PROPERTY SALESMAN (Out on his own), P.O. Box 104. HAVVERA. Agent Mutual Life ard Citizens' Life Insurauce Comply „ jy" A R B L E gAR OPPOSITE NEWTON KING'S. For the Daintiest of Dainties The Choicest of Choice Drinks. A DAINTY LUNCHEONETTE—I/- ( Served any hour of the day) | Consisting of Cold Hani and Tongue, ; Lettuce and Tomato Salad, Fruit Salad or Wine Trifle, served with Bread and Butter, Tea, Coffee or Chocolate. Our Ice Cream is SOME Ice Cream. Iry our famous Danish Coffee, registered for Now Zealand. The Marble Bar Symphony Orchestra in attendance this evening. Watch for the opening of our new premises, to be one of the finest in the Dominion. X HE ]\JAUBLE gAK FREDERICK CARII (late Marble Bar. Sydney), Manager, NOW OPEN DO-MINION gIUJARD gALOON IN NEW A.M.P. BUILDINGS. T°NY BARTLETT~ begs to an-
nounce the opening of his new saloon. A visit to these up-to-date, rooms will convince players. Four standard tables, good light, good markers, and civility.
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Taranaki Daily News, 12 October 1917, Page 1
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