LAND FOB SAL& 1 ■ '."flUHUjt COOD BUYING ACRES, all ploughable and level;' nice 5-roomed home, cowshed, trap shed, etc., etc. This property is between Waitara and New Plymouth. Clow to the Factory and hall a mile to the School. You can milk 40 to 60 cowl on thin land. Price £45 per acre* £IOOO cub, QK ACRES, all evel and ploughable, splendid house of 7 rooms, all conveniences, well watered, close to fa*» tory and school; carrying 38 cows, horsM and other young stock. Price £sa get acre. 160 all ploughable and about two thirds level; house' of six rooms, cowshed, trapshep, etc. Half a mile to school, about one mile to factory; will carry 00 cows. Price £aj per acre, £SOO cash. With improving this farm should bring £4O per acre. ACRES of splendid land at Tikorangi; nice 5-roomed house, cowshed, etc., etc,; J mile to factory school and post office; carrying 26 cows, one bull and horses. Price £6s* £ISOO gA ACRES, all ploughable, well water* ed; 6-roomed house, 12-bail cowshed, etc.; carrying 21 cows, etc. Price £2B per acre, £soo cash. • ACRES, all level; 6-roomed house, cowshed, piggery, hayshed, etc. The buildings are new and worth nearly £9OO. Stock implements, etc, to the value of £2OO go with the farm. Price £1650, £SOO cash. A lovely little home. JJALF ACRE, well planted and laid out, well built house of six rooms, wash house, electric light. Price £950. Good terms. A BARGAIN. QUARTER ACRE, with a first-class house, wash-house, electric light, etc. etc, . You cannot build this house for the money the owner is asking for the lot. Price is £750, £ioo casL JjJIGHTH ACRE, nice 6-roomed house, wash house with copper and tubs, electric light, hot and cold water. A dirt cheap home at £7OO. Easy terms. Gilmour & Clarke EQMONT STREET.. NEW PLYMOUTH
INGLEWOOD jgOYS' suits in smart twoeds and navy serge at Lea. Trewlett's, Boys' On .- litter. ,i ~ B ovb ;; \Suite in smart sports «yi well cut and perfect fitting.—i, Tremlett, Boy.-?' Uuimter. Suiu ui very reasonable j>r;r' that will suit parent po:ketß.-Lvs. Tremlett, Boys' Outfitter. d.u. Jj-JOtfS' Suits bought from Les. Tremlett give smartness to the appearance and comfort to the wearer. d.n. for Eii&ter Holiday* by obtaining your groceries, ■ tinned fish and meat, biscuits, etc., now from J. McLean, Grooer. e.n. gHOPS are. closing during Easter. Get your Groceries now from J. McLean. Fresh tinned goods, biscuits, etc., just 1 to hand. e,n, S. LIST, Tailor, is ready for that Easter Costume or Suit order. Don't delay, prices may still increase. e.a. Q. S. LIST, Tailor, supervises all orders entrusted to him. His expert knowledge goes with every costume or suit. Only best material used. e.n. BAN, Fruiterer, 40 lbs dessert apples Bs, cooking 7s, tomatoes fir sauce cheap; cash buyer fungus, any quantity. d.n. QRDER your Easter buns to-day. Young's Bakery best value in Inglewood. Don't forget that. d.n. YOUNG'S Bakery leads the way in small goods. Parties, balls, etc.. should give the new firm a trial order. gALE ON—Now is your chance at 0. W. and H. Drake's before sale e.n. in at G. W. and H. Drake's—bargains offered in all lines until April 21. Inspection invited. d.n. JJARGAINS by Post—Os lid, Shelkld Razors; 4s J Id, Clincher Razor Strops; 3s 3d, Razor Hones,-rNightihg-ale's, Inglewood. d.n. JJ.ARGAINS by Post—3ss. Gold Rings, Ladies and Gents; 4s lid,' Lfljdies' Handbags, Gs. Bd, 7s lid to .iSs.—At Nightingale's, IngleSvood. d.n, BOOT—,J ust the' thiiig for Taranaki weather. Purchase from R. J. Frewin and become i 'iatigfled customer. d.n. R,. J- FREWIN offers special value in men's boots, walkipg or ploughing. Call and see his selection. Kbthjng to equal at prices charged. " 'd.n. QOTTIER'B, Inglewood.—Another lot of Roslyn Knitted Sports. Coats to hand. Colors, navy, brown, saxe, car« dinal. Quantity limited. QOTTIER'S, lnglev. oo(l—We hold a very fine stock of Ladies' and Children's Underwear for the cold weather. Call and inspect. COTTIER'S, Inglewood, for Winter Goods, now being openoi up daily. It is a pleasure for us to show them, and five full information, but the customer is in no case pressed to purchase. *** QOTT lull's, inglewood, for one of the finest stocks of Ladies' Coats Province, in Tweed, Rainproof, Hydi tite and Covert Coating"; prices from 45 to £6 10s each. Flannel in cream, and fancy patterns, prieo 5/0 per yard, This line livery scarce. QOI'TIER'S, Inglewood, have a good Btock of White Winceys, at 2/,'J anc. 2/11 per yard; also Horrockses' Whito" tlannelettes, plain and twill., (jUTTIER'g; Inglewood; for Roslyn Goods; their quality attracts custorn, and satisfies customers. Wo hftvtf yet to receive our first complaint about good*; this fact Vj&miis
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Taranaki Daily News, 17 April 1919, Page 1
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