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»A SURE WIN for A TARANAKI OPPORTUNIST 110 ACRES going concern, rich swamp and undulating land witli 15 cows, horses, vehicles, implements, etc.; dwelling, 3 rooms, washhouse, spacious, sheds (concreted); sheltered and warmly situated, only 4 miles from Hamilton;; close School, railway, dried milk and butter factory; partly neglected but all easily improved; adjoining lands selling at £GO to £BO per acre. Price £4OOO, £7OO deposit. 102 235 ACRES going concern, mostly ploughable, undulating country in good district; 60 acres grasaed; dwelling 3 rooms. Price includes 23 cows, horses, pigs, milking machines, implements, etc.; cream cart passes; school handy; £ls per acre, £6OO cash. 540 ACRES, going concern, 40 cows, milking machines, implements, etc.; good range buildings. £4O per acre, £2OOO cash; never previously pn market, MOORE-JONES BROS. HAMILTON DEVON STREET PROPERTY IS THE BEST INVESTMENT IN TARANAKI TO-DAY. WHY? with the development of the harbor, the district, and the town, prices for land in the RIGHT part of Devon Street must appreciate. To-day there is a big and unsatisfied demand for shops and offices. They cannot be secured for love or money. THE BEST CORNER BLOCK left in town is that at the corner of Liardet and Devon Streets, opposite Pellew's, and alongside which all the trams stop. It is a commanding position, receives the full morning and afternoon sun, and is ideally adapted for the building of shops on the ground floor and offices upstairs. The whole could be let at once at rates that would yield a highly remunerative rate of interest. The property belongs to the Taranaki Amusements, Ltd., which desires to dispose of it immediately, and to that end has put a very low price upon it. It will be sold either as a whole or in sections to suit purchasers. For further particulars regarding this bargain apply: C. H. WYNYARD, Secretary, Veale's Buildings, New Plymouth. Telephone No. 475. P.O. Box 69. Vest Pocket Kodak 45/With double lens 55/1A Kodak, with double lens .. !>2/6 No. 1 Kodak with double lens 77/6 Post free for cash with order. FITZGERALD'S PRESCRIPTION pHARMACY, 'Phone 135 ELTHAM

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Taranaki Daily News, 25 October 1919, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 25 October 1919, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 25 October 1919, Page 11

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