LAND FOR SALE. FOR SALE. A farm of d9Vs acres •situated close to tlie sea coa9t within a J, miles from New Plymouth; free from noxious weeds and well subdivided, fenced and watered; 6-roomed house with bathroom, pantry and washhouse, trapshed, cowshed and dairy. Price £4O per acre. At present carrying 16 dairy cows besides other stock—has done 20. A. B. GIBSON LICENSED LAND AGENT, Egmont Street New Plymouth.
NORTH AUCKLAND PARTLY IMPROVED DAIRY FARM. 20Q ACRES, all flat, divided into several paddocks; 150 acres have been ploughed, balance rough feed. This land has been dairied upon and i 3 very suitable for a small man wanting a start. Good position as to railway, post and factory. PRICE ONLY £l2 PER ACRE. Very easy terms to good man. 400 ACRES, suitable for milking and sheep or cattle and cropping. This land is partially in new grass, partially in fallow, and about 150 acres rough feed. Will easily tun a cow to 2| acres. Subdivided into 8 paddocks; large house and a lot of outbuildings; on main coach road; cream cart calls for cream, and handy to deepwater harbor. PRICE IS £l4 PER ACRE, and the owners will put the whole of the balance of unploughed land under the plough. Good easy terms to 6uit clients. For particulars apply W. A. LIMBRICK, Box 624, AUCKLAND.
MOTOR CAR BARGAINS. One 23-li.p. F.N. Motor-Cycle, with Lamp, good working order, £2O. One Model 37 HUDSON 5-seater. Must be disposed of; should be very cheap at £l2O. One 0-40 Model HUDSON Car, in splendid condition; a great bargain at £3OO. One Twin-Cylinder INDIAN Motor-Cycle, running well, £57 10s. One SWIFT Motor-Cycle, in very fair running order; can be inspected and tried out; very cheap at £25. NEWTON KING
TAILORING PERFECTION. Take note of the extreme care we give to all our work, and you will appreciate the difference between our tailoring and any other. ——» WRIGHT & KELLEY, WEST END TAILORS, Opp. A.M.P., New Plymouth.
M. EDGAR F. TOBY, EYESIGHT SPECIALIST AND CONSULTING OPTICIAN. AUCKLAND AND WELLINGTON' (Late of The Strand, London), With 34 years' practical experience. H AS „ returned to New Plymouth after an absence of live years, an'd may be consulted at Mr. Whittle's Red House Hotel by appointment. 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 OP TESTING. NO FANCY PRICES. SIGHT TESTED FREE. A BOY'S ESSAY. Tea prevents women, including gf? ,d mothers and sisters from dying. ' l'oi get it either from Ceylon, off a tr< ,oi from next door, out of a puckc* !a j„cd ARCADIA.
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Taranaki Daily News, 30 April 1918, Page 1
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