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FOR SALE. 166* ACRES, all in gifeft, -60 acres stumped, post and wife fences, 10 paddocks well watered; godfl loam; capacity 60 cows; 60 acres undulating and balance flat; lias carried 60 milking cows during the winter; title Land Transfer; rates £lO per annum; metalled road to the section; 2 miles l primary and secondary schools, also cheese factory; large ij-roomed house, cowshed, 21-' bailed concrete floor, large loft, barn, dairy, stables, two men's ■whares. This property has been leaseil for 5 years past, and the Jease expires September 30 next. Believe lessee has carried 700 sheep, and the wool 14 bales. He wants a renewal but on account of advancing age owner desires to sell upon a £ISOO deposit, the balance at-5% for a long term. The farm is suitable for a milk walk, for which there is an opening. There is plenty of totara for fencing, also good plantation. Free from black: berry, other noxious weeds, and rabbits; quarter-mile outside borough. PRICE £4O PER. ACRE. A. B. GIBSON LICENSED LAND AGENT, Egmont Street New Plymouth. Dainty Lunches At the CENTRAL TEA AND LUNCHEON LOUNGE. THREE i - LUNCHES. ONE 1/3 LUNCH See Menu Cards and order by number. AFTERNOON TEA— Daintily served in pretty & comfortable surroundings. A tea lounge where you will be pleased to invite your most setect friends. SODA FOUNTAIN— Where the choicest ice-cream drinks are ready for all. May & Arrowsmith, Devon Street Central. „ -srm M. EDGAR F. TOBY, EYESIGHT SPECIALIST AND CONSULTING OPTICIAN. AUCKLAND AND WELLINGTON (Late of The Strand, London), With 34 years' practical experience. JJAS returned to New Plymouth after an absence of five years, and may be consulted at Mr. Whittle's Pied House Hotel by appointmeut. Mr. Toby is: staying here for a period of three months, until June 1, 1918. He has the Kontoric Lenses, also the famous Kryptok Bifocal (invisible glasses) for far and near sight, and Professor Crook's glasses for the light. LATEST SCIENTIFIC METHODS OF TESTING. NO FANCY PRICES. SIGHT TESTED FREE. MISCELLANEOUS. , man jjj a Swanndri sees sunshine in the raindrops. He never fears the heaviest downpour. Get one now at The Palatine. b.p. Motorcyclist can ride from sunrise to sunset iu the rain and still keep dry if he is wearing a Swanndri Motor Suit.—'the Palatine. b.p. Palatine, Devon Street, New Plymouth, carries full stocks of Swanndri Coats. Get one now, before the winter sets in. b.p. JJAIN has no terrors for the man in,,,a Swanndri. He'll keep just as dry as if he was under an iron roof. b.p. QORRESPONDiSNCE Lessons, individually compiled for each pupil, all subjects. Economical, efficient courses. Matriculation, Teachers' Certificates, Pharmacy, National Scholarships, Public < Service Entrance, Book-keeping, Shorthand, etc. Write for Prospectus and special '"War" price list. Metropolitan Correspondence College, P.O. Box 671, Auckland. gjTRATFORD. —Carter and Co., the Wellington Drapers, invite the Settlers of Stratford to visit their Great Sale. They had a record day last Saturday. Genuine Drapery one-third less, and in many cases half the usual price. Note address, opposite Bank of New Zealand, Broadway. HONE Y.—New Season's, in combs, lOd per section.—City Fruit and Flower Co. __ c.y. Suits for the boys in new | styles and shapes. All dark colonial and imported tweeds. For boys 2 years to 8 years, prices 8/11, 12/6, 15/-. Come in and see them at the Kash, New Plymouth. winter uuderwear, best values in Taranaki. Heavy singlets or pants 4/6; fleece-lined singlets or pants '2/11; all-wool colonial knitted underpants 0/6 par; only at the Kash, New Plymouth. SECOND-HAND Piano Bargains—EavestafT, £34, iron frtime, check action; also three other pianos at £2B, £37 and £44; all in good order and just reFrench polished. Easy terms, 15s month 25a. Apply *h«iD Collier'i!,

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Taranaki Daily News, 9 April 1918, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 9 April 1918, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 9 April 1918, Page 1

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