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LAND FOR SALE. • \ A PROFITABLE ELTHAM HOAIE. FIRST-CLASS DWELLING AND NEARLY 8 ACRES OF CHOICE LAND. THE OWNER WILL EXCHANGE FOR HOUSE AND SECTION AT NEW PLYMOUTH. KTEARLY 8 ACRES of land, surveyed in two sections, on the main road about half a mile from the centre of Eltham, in the best residential part of the borough. All well grassed, land of choice quality; all stumped; 5 paddocks; town water laid bn; all live fences. Present stock 5 cows, calf and 200 Jowls. First-class dwelling of 7 large rooms, bathroom, hot and cold water, Wizard light, pantry, coal shed, hay shed, 3-bail cow shed, up-to-date fowl houses and runs to accommodate 250 fowls. Owner takes £2OO off the property for milk only in 12 months. Can be taken over as a going concern <if desired. This is a charming home, and a profitable one. Owner, who is in delicate health, would exchange for a house of 5 rooms and section at New Plymouth. PRICE: £3OOO. EQUITY: £s4s<>W.H.& A: MCGARRY, LAND AND FINANCIAL AGENTS, ELTHAM, TfARANAKL. ’PHONES 13 and 1341 ARTHUR BOSLEY, \ Land Salesman. EXCHANGE FOR NEW PLYMOUTH PROPERTY. Equity £1250. 75 ACRES Situated five miles from Ingleywood by good metalled road, All level. One mile and a quarter from factory; one mile from school, post office and railway station. PRICE: £3O PER ACRE MORTGAGE: ’£looo at p per cent.; due four and a half years. I - R. A? LARGE Estate Agent Nr. Railway St Union s.s. Bldgs., St. Aubyn St. . NEW PLYMOUTH. =- > . f ' HURRY! All us chaps will be able to buy all our Easter Wants and still have plenty over by going to the g/, IN EVERY £< Reduction Sale at the ‘Kash * Such a genuine offer as this will put a smile on the face of the most pessimistic bargain seeker. Call To-day and see what’s doing J. J, LOMAS. The “KASH” THE BEST VALUE STORE IN TARANAKI. Devon St. . ■ NEW PLYMOUTH. MERCHANTS! CONTRACTORS! J£NIGHT BEVAN English Cement, £lO c.i.f.e. net Wellington. American No. 8 wire, £25 net Sydney (equal about £2B 5s on trucks Wellington). Both prompt shipment. F. ROY ROBERTSHAW, ■ Representative, Palmerston North.

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Taranaki Daily News, 19 March 1921, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, 19 March 1921, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, 19 March 1921, Page 1

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