FOR SALE, TO LET, ETC. J7OR SALE.—One M’Cormick reaper, first-class order, £22; also an English dog cart, good, £2B.—A. Leech, Ingle wood. e,x - ■pOR SALE. —Good secondhand pfano, iron frame, etc.; no dry rot; £4B cash, or terms. —Collier’s. ■pOR SALE— (Fahotu), Sections 2,3, and 5(3 acres), price £2OO. And (Strathmore), Allotment 104, quarter acre, price £lO. —R. A. Large, Estate Agent, New Plymouth.
FOR SALE. ’ rpHE price of a.new Ford car is ’£2B4. I will sell my nearly new Dodge car for £284; terms arranged. Apply “FARMER,” Daily News. MINERVA CAR. POR SALE—Three-seater Minerva Car in perfect order, fitted with electric lights and self-starter. Good reason for selling. A^genuine-bargain. Apply— ; “MINERVA,” G.P.0., Stratford. LOST AND FOUND. VI7OULD motor car driver who picked T up purse in New Plymouth containing railway tickets and money return to News Office. b.n. T OST—Scarf, on esplanade Christmas Eve. Kindly leave at Rahui, or ring ’phone 134. Reward. b.n. T~OST—Bunch of keys, probably in front of Wilson. Bros., Stratford. Please leave at News Office, New .Plyinoutn, or Wilson Bros. Reward. MISCELLANEOUS. GREECE’S Special New Y’ear Gifts. — The choicest selection of high-grade tobaccos in the province. Smokers who appreciate a well-flavored weed will want these. b.l. JZJREECE’S Special New Year Gifts. — Ladies, you cannot buy your husband, brother or sweetheart, a better gift than a box of cigars. Very large selection at prices you will appreciate. b.l. pREEfCE’S Special New Y’ear Gifts. — A present that will last. Big range of Tobacco Pouches, made to fit the pocket, cheap. b.l. pREECE’S Special New Year Gifts.— Well flavored Cigars from 3/3, 6/9, 10/6 upwards. Cool and fragrant. b.l. pREECE’S Special New Y’ear Gifts. — Select a nice Cigarette case, well designed and strong. Prices easy. Also nice holders for cigarettes and cigars, b.l pRDECE’S~SpeciaI~ Pipes that will live and become favorites. Nice stocks of Loewe, Dunhill Civics, also Case Pipes. Reasonable prices. b.l. pARPENTERING—Repairs and alterations neatly done. Jobbing Worka speciality.—Chas. Kingston, King Street. POUNTRY People.—For a good meal —well cooked, nicely served, prompt attention, visit Everybody’s Restaurant, next Criterion Hotel, when in New Plymouth.
FOR SALE SOUTH TARANAKI. 500 ACRES, Freehold, at £3O per acre. Present stock: 60 cows, 17 heifer?, 5 horses, 6 working bullocks, ?3 2-year old heifers, 27 weaners, 1 bull. Carried last winter 256 head. Now taking 17001-bs butter fat from 55 cows. Seven-roomed house, wash-house, toolshed, motor shed, cart shed, large milking shed and loft piggeries, water wheel. Four-cow milking plant. Nine acres bush, 35 acres ploughed. All ploughable when cleared. No rocks or weeds. Stock if required at valuation. Cash required £lOOO, at present on mortgage £8465, balance arranged. ARTHUR B. GIBSON LAND AGENT, Egmont Street. NEW PLYMOUTH.
“REMEMBER THE EARLY BIRD!’’ W E , have been instructed to sell a good 9-roomed house, bathroom, pantry, wash-house, copper and tubs, electric light, gas and sewerage, with about halfacre of land., for the sum £l4OO, with £4OO cash. By letting rooms you would be rent free if you chose to do so. J. R. HILL & SON LAND AND COMMISSION AGENTS. ST. AUBYN STREET. ’Phones—Office 711, .Residence 851. WAR BONDS J HAVE a client v( r h© is prepared to buy a limited number of War Loan Certificates or will advance cash on same. E. W. HARRIS, LAND & COMMISSION AGENT, HAWERA. ’Phone 646 *-ia-*••£<•
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Taranaki Daily News, 27 December 1921, Page 1
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