LAND FOE SALE. To ( be sold immediately owing to the fact that the owner expects shortly to be called up for service- Owner willing to consider New Plymouth house property for his equity, £842 10s. 65 ACRES. All in grass except a little shelter l>u,=h •11 acres new grassed. 11 subdivisions, well-watered; should carry '24 milkers; 6-roomed house, insured for £500; 8 miles from New Plymouth and i mile school; cream car passes; practically Hat land. Price reduced to £3l 103 per acre. Reasonable terms. ALSO— Cottage at Fitztoy £650. J-acre, charming building site Westown, £2OO. A. B. GIBSON LICENSED LAND AGENT, Egmont Street New Plymouth.
NEW PLYMOUTH PROPERTIES IN EXCHANGE FOR DAIRY OK SHEEP COUNTRY:.— 5 ACRES, HOUSE 4 ROOMS, PRICE £2OOO. No Mortgage. 10 ACRES, 2 HOUSES 5 AND 6 ROOMS, PRICE £I2OO. Mortgage £450, equity £750. 20 ACRES, 10 ROOMED HOUSE, PRICE £3500. No mortgage. AUCKLAND AND WELLINGTON CITY AND SUBURBAN PROPERTIES IN EXCHANGE FOR FARMS:— Equities from £SOO to £IO,OOO. MORTGAGES FOR EXCHANGE, FIRST AND SECONDS, from £I2OO to £SOOO. T. W. WELCH/ Land and Estate Agent, Theme 472. EGMOXT STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH,
WHERE DO YOU LUNCH? THE MARBLE BAB. 'yyiNTER Menu comeg into operation Tuesday next. Some of our Specials are as follows: HOT LUNCHEON FROM 12 TO 2 P.M.' Menu a la Carte: Hot Spaghetti on Toast (an Italian delicacy), served with our famous Danish Coffee, Tea or Chocolate, 9d. Toheroa Soup, Oyster Soup, Beef Tea, or Tomato Puree, served with Crackers, Sandwiches or Toast, 6d a howl.
Delicious Afternoon Teas, served with dainty home-made cakes, scones, etc., Bd. Try our Hot Sodas and Hot Fruit Squashes (any flavour). Musical Selections by Mrs. George from 3 to 5 p.m. THE MARBLE BAR. THE ORIGINAL Sof>A FOUNTAIN SPECIAMStS. Frederick Carr Manager. 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.
ALL 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 j;oods. THE HON. SECRETARY, N.Z. National Service League. WAR LOAN.
»J>HE NATIONAL MUTUAL LIFE are prepared to assist those desirous of investing their savings in tlie N.Z. War Loan, by purchasing for them Debentures from £IOO tip to £SOOO, repayment to extend over a term of 20 years. No interest charged on the sum advanced by the Association, who by this liberal offer are giving the public an opportunity of showing their patriotism, and also help towards final victory. Further particulars on application to J. R. M. STEWART, District Manager, Elthom. KOTJ? BALLS. CORPORAL fulls —a good quality rubber core tin 11; only half gross left; cash price !■;/;; dozen. IRA v. BKIDGER, Pkor.e 65. Eltham.
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Taranaki Daily News, 21 May 1918, Page 1
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