LAND FOR SALE. FOR SALE ALSO Suburban Properties with few Acres of Land; and Houses ia all parts of the Borough. A<* WATKINS, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, A.M.P. Buildings New Plymouth. P.O. Box 49, Telegrams "Watkin3," New Plymouth, Telephons 755. A WAIKATO SNIP. ABSOLUTELY THE BEST FARM IN PUKEKAWA, 2 HOURS' RUN FROM AUCKLAND. £QO ACRES > SSO aerM in S rass < balance ploughable; rich volcanic soil, well-watered by streams and subdivided into 17 paddocks, all with sheepproof fences Five-roomed dwelling, 3roomed sharemilkcrs' cottage, with all necessary outbuildings. Oil engine, sheep-shearing machine, and chaff-cutter. Situated nine miles from railway station, one mile from school, store, post office and factory. This property is well suited for cutting up into 3or 4 dairy farms. The grass is in good order, ample reserves of feed having been kept by late owners, with succession and rotation; of herbages the land is in splendid heart. PRICE, £4O per acre. Easy terms may be arranged. NOTE.—lnquiries answered only I through "Owners," c/o Box 1382, G.P.0., Auckland. A L A C ONTmENT Commencing THURSDAY AFTERNOON, NOVEMBER 18th, ALSO SUNDAY AFTERNOON, NOVEMBER 21st. NGAERE GARDENS INSTRUMENTAL rpRIO. PIANIST: MISS M. HALL. VIOLINIST: MR. V. N. LESTER. CLARIONETIST: MR. H. V. LESTER Will render Programmes suitably selected from a lengthy repertoire. If you do not care for music, LAUGH AND GROW CORPULENT. See the Grotesque Mirrors and avoid a Doctor. LESTER BROS., "Phone 315. Proprietors. N.B.—Order your Flower Annuals from us now. We sell you Seedlings that we would not be ashamed to plant ourselves. BUSINESS NOTICE. jyp. ANDREW CHRYSTAL, Solicitor, who, prior to the late Mr. G. D. Cow's death, had been managing his Eltham business and who since the death of Mr. Gow has taken over the Eltham practice of the late Mr. Gow, will visit Opunake every Monday, commencing on Monday, the loth inst., and may be consulted at the office lately occupied by the late Mr. Gow's Manager between the hours of 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. He will also visit. Opunake on Court days and by special appointment. UNIVERSITY CORRESPONDENCE • COACHING COLLEGE. SESSION 1920-1921. QOURSES are prepared for all University and N.Z. Education .department Examinations. Students should enrol at once in order- to get the benefits of a year's tuition. For prospectus and all information apply to— H. A. HOLL, 8.A., Cantab., Hons. in Maths., Principal, | 22 Ferrv Buildings, AUCKLAND. I pie will be sent ...pt of 2d. in staro Kntchinson * Co., 26 a Street, I THE PRINCE OF SMOKES.-"Dcsert Gold," the Queen of the Turf, gives place to "Desert Gold," the Prince of Smokes. You will be satisfied that New Zealand can produce a tobacco better than the importCu You will stick to ''Desert Bold." 157
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Taranaki Daily News, 20 November 1920, Page 8
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