I LAND FOR SALE. FARMERS Summer is coming and your children want a change by the sea. ' Have you bought that Here it is, Level section of % acre with a 5-roomed cottage in good order Facing the sea, lovely situation, cheap at £6OO. We can easily let this for you at 12/6 per week at the end of the season. Seaside cottages are scarce; don't miss this chance. A. LARGE HOUSE AND ESTATE AGENT. Brougham Street 'Phone 367. FOR SALE. Kice little beach farm situated SUTTON ROAD, OMATA. SUTTON KOAD, OMATA, within five miles NEW PLYMOUTH NEW PLYMOUTH 49J ncres at £4O PER ACRE Has carried 20 cows ami milked „11 the year round. Good residence of six rooms, cowshed and pig sty. To a .-ood man deposit £loo, balance in luiy. 50 ACRES,, Oakura, all ploughable, 4roomed house. Price £2O per acre, £IOOO cash. * 2@ ACRES with 7-roomed house, three miles from centre of New Plymouth for sale, lease, or to let, furnished or "unfurnished. Sale price £IOSO. A. B. GIBSON Und Agent, New Plymouth. MOTOR CAR BARGAINS. iuuuu, n.x.A., in use six weekshas not done 100 miles; a great bargain, with lamp and horn" complete tit XOu* One KISSEL Car, 5-passenger, 30-h.p., going order; very cheap at 1014 STUDEBAKER, just recently overhauled, running very well, and the price is right at £235. A trial run and demonstration can be arranged. NEWTON KING MONEY LENT. We save you Legal Expenses, save you delay,'and advance from £5 upwards upon household furniture (without removal) and other Approved Security. Repayable by easv instalments. Apply personally, or by letter, to L. W. Balkind, Union. Steamship Co.'s Buildings, Brougham Street, New Plmouth. \ LL Employers can help our returned j soldier boys by sending their requirements for labor to the Discharged Soldiers' Department, or to the Returned Soldiers! Association, or by teaching i them useful crafts and occupations. ] Help the Empire by buying British goods. THE HON. SECRETARY, j N.Z. National Service League. ALL GRADES AND PRICES IRA J. BRIDCER Bridge Street (Phone 60) Eltham. WAITARA 'BUS. JJAVING to return to Camp, I regret the necessity of closing down my morning ran to Waitara. Wednesday, November 7, will be the last day of this service. The Urenui run will continue as usual, under the management of Mr. Telfar, and I trust he will receive your continued support. ARTHUR J. SMITH. TO MOTORISTS. Jj'OTICE is hereby given that on and after September 8 the motoring public of New (Plymouth and surrounding- districts will be able to have their tyres and tubes repaired satisfactorily, and a six months' guarantee given with every tube repair. If your tube is torn in half, or part of it blown away, it makes no difference. I can rejoin it or put a section in and make it as good as new, at a reasonable cost. Tyre accessories stocked. Hot water bottles repaired. R. WHALE Xiag't Buildings. Brougham Strett
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Taranaki Daily News, 9 November 1917, Page 1
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