MISCELLANEOUS. Q.PECIAL Prices at Miss Hunt’s (corner Devon and Gover Streets). Sample range of Millinery just opened at low prices. Quilts—We are now showing a beautiful selection at bargain prices. Inspect these early.— Martin and Co., Modern Furnishers. f.w. k/T ARTIN &, 'CO.’s display of Eide? down Quilts is worth inspection. See our window. —Next Hoffmann’s, Devon Street. AN Eiderdown Quilt makes an ideal present. Make an early selection from Martin and Co.’s new range. — Devon Street Central. f-W. IVT ARTIN & CO. invite inspection of the high-grade and well-selected stock of General Furnishings, including Eiderdown Quilts, Colonial Blankets, Carpets, Rugs, Carpet Runners, Linoleums, Dining and Bedroom Furniture of all descriptions. Call and compare prices.—Devon Street, New Plymouth. “npHE Mind, and How to Use It” —for pverytihifig. Booklet posted free.. Box 210, Auckland. f-y-QTOUT Ladies and Gentlemen can ® really Reduce without Drugs. Simple Home Remedy, endorsed by Doctors. Write for free particulars. T. N. Harrison, Box 1387, Wellington. Enclose sixpence in stamps. ' ■O’ADAME SONIA, Clairvoyant, gives advice on business; also hair tonic. Address: Riddle's (late West’s) shop. Devon Street (side entrance). qpHE Millinery Parlor, Dawson Street. “*■ is your greatest and best proposition for Winter Millinery this season. c -yOY selecting your Winter Millinery from Mrs. Ruddy’s Millinery Parlour, Dawson Street, you will save tremendously. c-y-SPECIALS for Easter Week, at the Millinery Parlour, Dawson Street. Trimmed Hats from 25/6; English Mod. els, 29/6. x c.y. ITTANTED Known—Rutter will pay better than Cheese, so start home separation at, once and supply us. We can give you good returns. No shares required; equal payments to all. Our factory takes cream right through the winter any day you send it. Full particulars from MAORI LAND DAIRY CO., LTD.. P.O. Box 185, Wanganui. \fURSE MARTIN late Melbourne, Skin Disease Specialist Treatment, cures Eczema, Psoriasis, Erythema, Aciie, Itch, and Scalp troubles. Corner Bell and Guyton Streets, Wanganui. fpOR SALE. —Good secondhand piano, iron frame, etc.; no dry rot; £4B. cash, or terms. —Collier’s.
FOR SALE ON BEHALF OF ABSENTEE OWNER. 14(J ACRES on the P embroke Roa <t within J mile of Stratford Cheese Factory. School on the property Seventy acres have been ploughed and laid down in grass, or is in crops, balance mostly good grass, old bush river flat, and a few acres of Native bus'll and scrub. New 5-roomed house, bathroom, hot and cold water, concreted shed and yard, 4-cotv plant (machines go with place). At present milking 46 cows, which were wintered last year with an additional 2 horses and 20 last year’s calves. Price £5O per acre, £l2OO cash. If more cash, price can be reduced. OWNER DESIRES TO RETIRE ON ACCOUNT OF ADVANCING YEARS. WILLING TO SELL OR EXCHANGE. 1 ACRES » We9 t Coast Lease, 3 miles from New Plymouth, 1J miles Electric ’Bus Stop. Mostly flat land, and - suitable for cutting up into building sites. A clean section. Three acres of swedes and hay stacks go in. Carrying 65 head of stock. Milking 48 cows. New rough cast bungalow and all conveniences. Three-bail cowshed concreted. Half mile factory and 1 mile school. Price for goodwill of lease £73 per acre. Terms arranged to good man. Equity £8034. Willing to accept house property by way of deposit, leaving any balance" on" 2nd or 3rd mortgage. TO SAVE STOCKING UP. 1 67 A '^ RE ' S ’ <* lose ew Plymouth, all in grass, quarter mile factory, 1 mile school, rural delivery, 3 or 4 acres in swedes. Buildings: 2 houses, one of 7 rooms anti one of 4 rooms, good cowsheds (concreted). Twenty paddocks. Fences in fair order. Price £26 per acre, cash £lOOO, balance arranged. The small house of 4 rooms and 7 acres for sale at £750, all cash. ARTHUR B. GIBSON SOLE AGENT. EGMONT STNEW PLYMOUTH ’Phone 474. P.O. Box 155. OWNER RETIRING. ACRES, handy. With 5-roomed house. Price £950; £250 cash, balance at 6 per cent, for 5 years. r ! '*2’ ACRES, with new 4-roomed Cot- " tage and other buildings. Price £35 an acre; £450 cash, balance at 6 per cent for 5 years. There are no mortgages on these properties. F. DODUNSKI LAND AGENT, FITZROY. NEW PLYMOUTH. ’PHONE 551. FOR EXCHANGE XTEW 5-roomed Bungalow, every pos- ~ sible convenience, section 2/3 acre, handy to trams. Equity £lOOO. The owner wishes to exchange for a farm of 50 to 100 acres as a going concern. If interested, send particulars to— J. R. HILL & SON LAND AND COMMISSION AGENTS. , ST. AUBYN STREET \ Office 711, Residence 851
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Taranaki Daily News, 24 April 1922, Page 1
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