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LAND FOR SALE. £4OO Will put a good man into a nice little DAIRY FARM 92 ACRES situated on Main Road and' alongside one of the best Dairy Factories in Taranaki. Comfortable C roomed House, cowshed, 4 bails with concrete floor, engine room, stable grainery, implement and Cart shed, pig stye and dairy. The price of the freehold'is £3O per acre. 50 acres of the farm is flat-and-worth £4O per acre. The owner has- been milking 20 coves, yielding him £2O, a piece for the season. He is at present carrying 22 and other stock. 0 acres are in crops, 3 of which soft turnips, balance mangols and oats. Now sowing 5 acres in Italian Rye and Green Oats. 15 paddocks well-watered. Rates £7 per annum. Freehold title. A. B. GIBSON Land Agent New Plymouth Ring up 474. Address Griffiths' Buildings, Egmont St. BUSINESS NOTICES. MOTOR CAR BARGAINS, Two-Cylinder Swift Two-Seater Cyclecar, in good order; £135. One 8.5.A., Chain and Belt Drive, in very good condition; a gift at £4O. One 0-40 Model HUDSON 7-passenger Car, in good running order, Price £430. 16-20 5-Soater CALTHORPE Car. Has just been thoroughly overhauled and repainted. This car is in very good repair. The owner has • gou4. to the front, and the car h to be Sold, trice extremely reasonable at £225. One 1914 Model STUDEBAKER, in tip top running order, with 4 extra tubes, tools, etc; trial run; very low priced at £lB5. NEWTON KING QARDENS DURING THE JJOLIBAY gEASON IS THE BEST PLACE IN THE PROVINCE FOR SCHOOL TREATS PUBLIC PICNICS OR GARDEN PARTIES. GAMES AND AMUSEMENTS FOR ALL HOT WATER FREE. ADMISSION: SIXPENCE. WHERE TO STAY FOR THE EASTER HOLIDAYS. JyTIGEH JJOUSE, ELIOT STREET, I NEW PLYMOUTH. THE above House is situated in the prettiest spot in New Plymouth, overlooking the town, and is deplete and up-to-date, with nil modern conveniences. Letters and Telegrams promptly attended to. Phone 029. MISSES BRANLEY & BATES, Proprietresses. FOLLOW THE CROWD FOLLOW THE CROWD to JiHE g AS f'HE g AR (Everybody's Favorite) DAINTY ' TEAS DAINTY tfEAS HOME-MADE CAKES HOME-MADE CAKES HOME-MADE SCONES HOME-MADE SCONES HOME-MADE BREAD HOME-MADE BREAD CHOICE CEYLON TEA USED. CHOICE CEYLON TEA USED. MUSICAL PROGRAMME DAILY \ A TRIAL WILL CONVINCE YOU. J<HE GARBLE gAR (The Home of Good Things to Eat and Drink.) Frederick Carr Manager. JIJONEY to Lend.—L. W. Balkind, Union S.S. Company's Buildings, Brougham Street, New Plymouth. Phont 367.

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Taranaki Daily News, 6 March 1918, Page 1

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400

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 6 March 1918, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 6 March 1918, Page 1

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