LAND FOR SALE. " ' ACRES A—- » WITH A NTEW BUJKIAz LOW OF 6 ROOMS, WAStt. HOUSE, LARGE IWL« houses? ADJoaajra - THE SCHOOL AND JBRY HANDY TQ NEWS ‘ FLY4 MOUTH ' ' PRICE aooo. THERE IS NOTHING CHEAPER. E; GILMOUR . (GILMOUR A CLARKE.) Grand Central BuiMiaga, EGMONT ST. NEW PLYMOUTH 'Phone No. 89, P.O. Box l£7j l | FOR SALE ' TARIKI. ' U 4 on good road. Freehold title. All in grass, 40 acrea o| swamp, good heavy land, easy coUAtry, mostly ploughable. About 30 acres- Am i been ploughed. The property would win ter 40 cows. Seven paddocks, well fehe< ed and watered, 5-roomed house, wash* house detached; good cowsheds. Situ* ated 2 miles school, factory and 4 xnilei from railway. Price £47 per acre. Gash £2OOO. AS A GOING CONCERN. v NEAR WAITARA. (14-0 Freehold; 1 mile unmet* ailed road; all flat* and all been ploughed. Will winter 1 beast, to 2 acres. Carrying 170 cows and other stock. Four-roomed dwelling and 12bail cowshed, milking plant, 10 pad- ’ docks; 1£ miles school, 2J miles facand 2 miles from post office. Selling ae a going concern for £35 per acre. Cash £3OOO. ARTHUR B. GIBSON LAND AGENT. EGMONT STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH. FOR SALE 303.—16 J acres, with 10-roomed house 3 a lovely home close to town; will subdivide if necessary, or will et< change for sheep farm; £4500. 372.—Quarter acre (about), large shop* also workshop attached, with 4 dwelling rooms; £2OOO. 376 f —Quarter Acre, shop and 4 dwelling rooms, all conveniences, at Palmer"* ston North. Will exchange for NeW ' Plymouth* property; £950. 377.—35 Perches, new house, 5 rooms, aU conveniences; a very nice ho»es £1450. z 365.—J-acre, T.e Henui, will divide sam' into quarter-acre and half-acre 4 required; £750. 375.—Half acre (about), 7-roomed house all conveniences, good view; £lB5O 352.-4 Cottages, quarter-acre each, beach and tram line; £BOO each. Il good position. A’ E< WATKINS, ’ LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, A.M.P. Buildings New Plymouth P.O. Box 49, Telegrams “Watkina,” NenJ Plymouth, Telephone 755. i SUBURBAN HOMES FOR SALB AN up-to-date home, j-mile front post office, containing 8 large rooms, with built-in wardrobes, linen press andl cupboards, etc., pantiy, scullery, bath-< room, hot and cold water, copper andl tubs, electric light and gas stove; |- acre section, good garden, shrubs, lawn, and concrete paths, also large motor shed This is a New Year gift atj £1975. Terms. g-ROOMED BUNGALOW, all conveni* ences, bath, copper and tubs, electric light and gas. r ood garden and lawn; quarter-acre section; best locality I and good view. Handy to tram. Pried only £l4OO. Terms. Call and see our Lng list of the best suburban homes. J. H. QUINN, THE PEOPLE’S LAND AGENT, Devon Street, opp. A.M.P. Buildings* New Plymouth. ’Phone Wl. T?OR SALE—Good reliable Pianos, guaranteed in thorough order: Thom- < son, £B5; Ablett, £75; Kirchner, £6O? Hopkinson, £95; Endive, £lO5. AppiW [sham at Collier’s,
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Taranaki Daily News, 16 February 1921, Page 1
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473Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Taranaki Daily News, 16 February 1921, Page 1
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