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SALES BY AUCTION. GLEN ALMOND ESTATE. Comprising 16 Acres of Freehold Land fronting Devon Street and Belt Road, New Plymouth. SUBDIVIDED INTO 26 SECTIONS. THE PROPERTY OF HARRY GREIG, ESQ. WILL BE OFFERED FOR SALE BY NEWTON KING, LTD. By Public Auction on the Property on FRIDAY, 2nd DECEMBER, 1921, at 2 o’clock. THIS FINE PROPERTY, situated on the' Terrace, with a Northerly aspect and commanding a magnificent view of the Ocean, Town and Shipping, is within three-quarters of a mile of the Office, and three minutes of the trams, either at South Road or Morley Street. The general situation is equal to any of the best positions on the higher levels overlooking the town, and it is seldom the public are afforded an opportunity of acquiring such IDEAL HOME SITES. THE BUILDING SITES, varying from one rood to one in area, are all on the Terrace, practically level, are well sheltered from southerly winds, and have a beautiful outlook over the surrounding country and sea. The new street’giving access through the property, with a line of Pohutukawa trees on one side and flanked by native shrubbery on the other side, will be most unique and picturesque, and will add still another charm to an already delightful locality. THE HOME, acknowledged to be one of the BEAUTY SPOTS OF NEW PLYMOUTH, will be offered with 2| Acres (or more if required), of choice plantation of native trees, shrubs and ferns, flower and vegetable gardens and orchard, tennis lawn, greenhouse, garage, etc. THE HOUSE, which is well designed, and built of heart timber throughout, contains 11. rooms exclusive of laundry, two bath rooms, scullery, pantry, etc. It is eminently suitable for a PRIVATE OR CONVALESCENT HOME, OR HIGH-CLASS BOARDING ESTABLISHMENT. THE GLEN. An adjoining section to the above, comprising THE GLEN, has an area of two acres, is well stocked with trees and shrubs, contains an orchard and the noted Rose Garden, has a good aspect to the sun, and a perpetually running spring. It would make an IDEAL SPOT for SMALL NURSERY or for RAISING FLOWERS. TERMS OF PAYMENT* 10 per cent, on fall of hammer, 20 per cent, in three months, balance for three years at 7 per cent. Lithograph Plans, conditions of sale, and further particulars may be obtained from Newton King, Ltd., New' Plymouth or Branches; Govett, Quilliam and Hutchen, Solicitors, New Plymouth; or H. Greig, Esq., Glen Almond. INSPECTION INVITED. WRITE OR CALL FOR PLAN.

HUSBAND CURED OF DRINKING HABIT. “As your ‘Drinko’ Powders have cured rny husband of the drinking habit, I have now praised them up to a friend of mine.’’’ This letter from A.N., Waipiata, Central Otago, is but one of many grateful tributes to the wonderful powers of "Drinko.” “Drinko” is odourless, tasteless and harmleps, and may be given secretly if necessary. Write in strictest confidence for Free Booklet. Plain envelopes used. Lady Manager, Drinko Proprietary. 212 A.C., I«ambton Quay, Wellington. 2

In six nights you will remove that corn'if you start now. Progandra removes hard and soft corns painlessly or money refunded. Get Progandra —1/6 everywhere, or Post Free from Barraolough’s Pty., Box 1247, Wellington. Rheumo Rapidly Relieves Rheumatism, by removing the cause. 2/6 and 4/6. Barraclough’s Nervine stops Toothache. 133

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Taranaki Daily News, 26 November 1921, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 26 November 1921, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 26 November 1921, Page 8

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