LAND FOE SALE. FARMERS Summer is coming and your children want a change by the sea. Have you bought that if not Here it is, Level section of y, 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 12/0 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. 1 for sale. Nice little beach farm situate# ROAD ' OMATA. SUTTON ROAD, OMATA, within five miles NEW PLYMOUTH NEW PLYMOUTH 49J acres at ~ £4O PER ACRE eows and milked all the year round. Good residence of six rooms cowshed and pig sty . To man deposit £ 100, balance in 1919, ALSO— 1 50 ACRES, Oakura, all ploughable, 4rooined house. Price £2O t>er ftcro, £IOOO cash, ALSO—--10 with 7-roomed house, three miles from centre of New Phmouth for sale, lease, or to let, furnished oi unfurnished. Sale price .£IO3O. A- B. GIBSON I-and Agent, New flymoutli. EXCHANGE FOR MORTGAGE and good interest-earning property. 115 ACHES, good house and sheds, practically all been ploughed; one mile to school and factory; splendid position. PRICE £26 PER ACRE. AppIy—"FARMER" Box 14, Inglewood. (Late Manager Hawke's Bay Monumental Works, Napier). ALFRED JJANDLEY MONUMENTAL SCULPTOR ST. AUBYN STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH. DIRECT IMPORTER OF MARBLE AND GRANITE MEMORIALS. ALL CLASSES OF MONUMENTAL WORK EXECUTED AT SHORTEST NOTICE. LETTERING AND CARVING A SPECIALTY. PRIME JOINTS. from Taranaki stock, fed on best Taranaki country. We kill only prime beef, mutton, pork, veal and poultry. Our motto "Cleanliness and Prompitude" —BONEDUST— The best fertiliser. Orders taken for any .quantity from J cwt, SOLE BROS. 'Phone 19. NOTICE JpIVE-Seater Motor Car for hire day or night; phone No. 32; residence next Presbyterian Church, and three ■ minutes' walk from railway station. . r -,. . v ( J. HUUJiES. . • Waitara. X LL Employers can help our returned soldier boys by sending their requirements for labor to the Discharged Soldiers' Department, or to the Returned Soldiers' Association, or by teaching them useful crafts and occupations. Help the Empire by buying British goods. THE HON. SECRETARY, N.Z. National Service League. A GIBE AT DAD. .Tohnny: "Dad, why is ARCADIA like the next letter in the alphabet to Si" Dad groans. .Tohnny: "Because it's a capital TEA! See J" Dad forgives the ftHthful bos»
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Taranaki Daily News, 20 November 1917, Page 1
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