LAND FOR SALE. A PROFITABLE ELTHAM HOME 4 FIRST-CLASS DWELLING AND NEARLY 8 ACRES OF CHOICE LAND. THE OWNER WILL EXCHANGE FOR HOUSE AND SECTION NEW PLYMOUTH. VEARLY 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 on; all live fences. Present stock 5 cows, Calf and 200 fowls. 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 \Jiome, 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: £1450. W. H.& A. MCGARRY, LAND AND FINANCIAL AGENTS, ELTHAM, TARANAKI. ’PHONES 13 and 134. ARTHUR BOSLEY, Land Salesman. GOOD VALUE! 96 ACRES jgITUATED within easy distance of New Pymmuth, on metalled road. All ploughable, and about two-thirds level. Wdl fenced, subdivided into 8 paddocks. About 9 acres crops; balance grass. Well watered and very free from weeds. Handy t'O school. Property now carrying 50 head of stock. Good House of 6 rooms, bathroom, pantry- and washhouse. Milking shed of 24 balls. Motor and hay sheds. PRICE: £5O PER ACRE- ' TERMS: £l2OO Cash. OR, AS A GOING CONCERN: £54 PER ACRE, with £l6OO CASH. N.B.—This property supplies a Home Separation Factory, which at present is paying out 2/3 pei pound butterfat, with bonus to come. (944) R. A. , LARGE, ESTATE AGENT, U.S.S. Buildings (opp. Railway' Yards), -St. Aubyn Street ... NEW PLYMOUTH.
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HURRY! All us chaps will be able to buy all our Easter Wants and still have plenty over by going to the IN EVERY £1 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 aad 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, North
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Taranaki Daily News, 24 March 1921, Page 1
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409Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, 24 March 1921, Page 1
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