LAND FOR SALE. EXCHANGE FOR NEW PLYMOUTH PROPERTY. Equity £1250. ‘ \ 75. ACRES Situated five miles from Inglewood by good metalled road. All level. One mile and a quarter from, factory; one mile from school, post office and railway station. PRIOE: £3O PER ACRE MORTGAGE: i£looo at 6 per eent.; due four and a half years. R. A: LARGE Estate Agent Nr. Railway St. Union b.s. Bldgs., St. Aubyn St. NEW PLYMOUTH. AN IDEAL HOME. SUBURBAN RESIDENCE, one mile from town, containing eight large rooms, also pantry, scullery, bathroom, cupboards, linen press and wardrobe. Large wash-house, copper and tubs Electric light and gas; half-acre section, well laid out. Live hedges, good shrubs, flowers, vegetables, and fowl-run. Asphalt paths, tennis court, large motor shed an J workshop. This is a sound, well-built home, and would suit a retired farmer. .PRICE £1950. Terms. An additional four acres adjoining could be purchased if desired at £lOO per acre. J. H. QUINN, THE PEOPLE’S LAND AGENT, Devon Street, opp. A.M.P. Buildings, New Plymouth. ’Phone 791. HOTELS FOR SALE W E .. have a number of suitable Hotel? for sale. Particulars on application. We claim to have a special knowledge of Hotel Property, and to be in a position to advise clients to their advantage. Stocks valued competent valuer, WRITE OR WIRE US. D, J. MALONE & CO, BROKERS, ’Phone 55. Box 48. STRATFORD. ,
STUDY THIS; WE HAVE FOUND THE FARM YOU ARE LOOKING FOR. 100 ACRES of practically flat land, with a carrying, capacity of 40 cows. This is not unusual, but read the following. Brand new Bungalow of 5 rooms, h. and c. water, and up-to-date in every way. One mile from factory, school and P. 0.; 3 miles from railway station. PRICE: £BO per acre, with£looo cash. This place is unencumbered, and the owner will leave all balance for 10 years at 6 per eent. It is a place hard to beat. Nicely situated; good water and shelter. Stock can be bought at valuation. First time on market. CHARLES LOWE, LAND AND STOCK AGENT, Fenton Street STRATFORD. ’Phone 346 or 231 (residence). Salesman: W. H. Tippins. We want particulars of ( your farm or stock.
THE SALE OF SALES. Tweed Odd Coats, ?9/6 each. Men’s Odd Vests, 4/6 each. Men’s Shirts, 6/11 each. Men’s Felt Hats, 10/6 each. Ladies’ Vests, 1/-, 1/11, 2/11 each. Cotton Blouses, from 2/11 each. Llama Hose, 3/11 pair. White Jap Silk, 3/11 yard. Crepe de Chine, 7/11 yard. WRITE FOR PRICE LIST. BON MARCHE KAPONGA, and Opp, Farmers’ Co-op., ELTHAM. REMOVAL NOTICE. J BEG to notify my Clients and the Public that I have removed to Offices j's Shaw’s Buildings, Brougham Street. N. STEPHENSON, A.N.Z.1.A., Registered Architect,
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Taranaki Daily News, 7 March 1921, Page 1
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446Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, 7 March 1921, Page 1
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