LAST) FOR SALE. FOR' SALE QUARTER- ACRE, situated close to 1 Mangorei Road, tram stop, and to zroy Bowling Green. Comfortable and up-to-date new house, with parlor 12 x 14, living room 13ft 6in x 14, 2 Bedrooms 13ft x 12ft and 11 x 10ft 9in, wide hall Bft, and passage sft 6in wide, bathroom Cft Bin x 7ft, washhousc 10ft x 9ft, iv.c. 4ft fiin x 3ft, and good-sized • scullery. These are all under one roof, with two verandahs. The section is high and dry, facing the sun, and a desirable home. Alterations will be made to suit purchaser if desired. POSSESSION ON Ist APRIL 1920. ARTHUR B. GIBSON LAND AGENT, EGMONT STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH. 1250 ACRES Freehold, 950 acres in grass, balance bush; 6 roomed house and 3-roomed cottage. Price £8 per acre, cash, £2OOO. 550 ACRUS. Freehold, all in grass; 8-roomed house; carrying 2J sheep and cattle. Price £l2 per acre, cash £2OCO. 1150 ACRES. SOO in grass, balance bush; 2-roomed house; 2 sheep country. Price £B per acre, terms arranged. HICKS BROS., LAND ANB ESTATE AGENTS. RIDGWAY ST, .WANGANUI. £52 PER ACRE AS A GOING CONCERN Jsg ACRES.—One of the best properties in the Huirangi District. All in grass and crops; 13 paddocks; 7roomed house, metal road, near creamery. Following goes with land: 37 cows, bull, 4 horses, 2 spring cartr, 2 gigs, 4 sows, 40 pigs, Berkshire boar, all harness r.nd farm tools, furniture, dairy utensils, fowls, ducks, calves, etc. GAUSTAD, MARLOW AND CO. FIRE! FIRE! «ALE NOW ON. SALE NOW ON. KALE NOW ON. BARGAINS! BAK'I.-.INS! BARGAINS! BARGAINS! BARGAINS! BARGAINS! Sto-k only damaged by smoke Stock onl; damaged by smoke Stock only damaged by smoke EVERYTHING MUST BE SOLD —CASH ONLY—IN ORDER TO REINSTATE THE BUILDING. JOHN ABBOTT, Devon Street, New Plymouth. GALA DAY. KAWaROA PARK. THURSDAY, DECEMBER nth, 1910. (West End Schools Picnic.) KAWAROA PARK. KAWAROA PARK. Programme commences 2 p.m. Fancy Dancing Ly Mr. ,1. Hoskins' pupils. Physical Diril by School Children. Flag Drill by School Children. Wnnd Drill by School Children. Physical Brill' by School Children. RACES &. SPORTS from 11 a.m. Flat Races for children, all ages. Slow Bicycle Race. Wheelbarrow Race. Animal Race. Thread the Needle. Apple Bobbing. Egg and Spoon Race. Bun and Lemonade Addition Race. Obstacle and Sack Racv. Loop Tug-of-War. Chinese Wrestling. Wet Day Race. .Mixed Clothes Race. Blindfold Boxing. Produce, Jumble, Toys, Sweets, Soft Drink Stalls. Afternoon Tea. COMPETITIONS~ALL DAx' LONG. •Coeoanut Shy. Sambo and His Mates Doll Guessing, The Erratic Arrow' Sheet and Soup Plate. Swings, Ocean Wave, Living Boats, SeeSaw, Bathing and Paddling. BAND IN ATTENDANCE. Hot Water Free. ADMISSION-lsfselool Children Free'. WIND-UP DANCE In Pavilion in the Evening. Gents 2s, Ladies : s . CHILDREN'S DANCE"Friday Evening Dec. 12th. Admission'is. W. BENNETT, Hon. ffee / MESSENGER AND ~ QUUj&S, Frank Messenger, F.N.Z.IA] [Victor Griffiths, fVV.ZIA REGISTERED ARCHITECTS 61 Devon Strut, opposite A M,P,' Building
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Taranaki Daily News, 28 November 1919, Page 8
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