MISCELLANEOUS. FOR SALE FARM AND SUBURBAN PROPERTIES MUST BE DISPOSED OF IMMEDIATELY TO CLOSE ESTATE. 1 T - A^RE f arm .’ 7-roomed houee, X dairy herd, milking machines and implements, as going concern: t £4s per acre. 100 ACRES, well-improved farm, AW g OO( | house and outbuildingfl, 4 miles from borough: £4O. I -ROOMED Residence, large garden, orchard and 10 acres, glass-house, stable and workshop, tennis lawn and bathing-pool, 2 miles from borough; £2500. 172 ACRES ’ b-ush farm » 100 acres in X ’ grass: £lO per acre. OA ACRES, in grass, all ploughable: OV £35. KQ ACRES and large house. 4 miles from N.P. post office: £3500. For further particulars apply — McEWEN BROS., Shoe Store, N.P.
PLUME MOTOR SPIRIT. TEXACO QUALITY SPIRIT. YV'E are now holding large stocks of ’ the above high-grade Spirit, and it ■will pay yon to get our prices before buying elsewhere, GEORGE & JULIAN Motor Engineers and Mechanics. P.O. Box 239, King St. ’Phone 721> JONES & SANDFORD /' ■, BUILDING CONTRACTORS, JOINERS, SHOP & OFFICE FITTERS. Y"ARD & JOINERY WORKS— X SOUTH ROAD, New Plymouth. TELEPHONE 728 & 143. West End School.)
A PROPERTY WHICH I CAN RECOMMEND. A GOOD HOME FOR A RETIRED FARMER, POULTRY & BEE FANCIER, OR PERSON OF LEISURE, ACRES, Princess Street, WAITARA. “ All in grass or crops; all flat. New Bungalow of five rooms, Wizard light installed. Good cowshed and up-to-date fowl yards and houses. Well subdivided. Borough water supply laid on. Will venter 5 cows.- At present let to a tenant at 25/- per week. PRICE £l7OO, with £3OO cash, the balance <by taking over mortgage for about 4 years at 6 per cent. ARTHUR B. GIBSON THE PROPERTY AGEIiT. EGMONT STNEW PLYMOUTH ’Phone 474. P.O. Box 155. B O X I N G. T EARN TO BOX. Learn now. I will JLj - teach you. I taught more Champions Than any teacher in N.Z. — Four Professional Champions, besides a host of Amateurs. Five winners at the last Wellington Tournament; two N.I. Championships at Palmerston N. Terms reasonable. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Rooms: Above Imperial Billiard Saloon. MONDAYS & THURSDAYS, from 2 till 5 p-V- and 7 'till 9 p.m. BILLY CRAWFORD AND CYRIL WHITAKER.
LOOK AT THESE CAR, first-class going order, electric light and smarter, new battery. Only £275. BUICK 6-cylinder, in good going order and condition, £3OO. BUICK 6-cylinder, first-class condition, £325. One 2J h.p. MILKING MACHINE ENgine, perfect order. £27 10e. TYRES, OILS, BENZINE, MOTOR ACCESSORIES. BUICK SERVICE Garage: Brougham Street. ’PHONE 596. E. A. TOWNLEY, Proprietor.
THE pRESH pOOD QOMPANY WILL PAY NOT LESS THAN 1/7 PER LB. FOR BUTTER-FAT FOR CREAM SUPPLIED DURING JULY. Just put it on the train and consign it either to St. Johns, Wanganui, or New Plymouth. The Company will negotiate with small faeC “aries for their outputs of cream. For particulars apply to— FRANCIS W. COURT, Representative. k>dx 56, Stratford, I Or Eliot Street, New Plymouth
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Taranaki Daily News, 17 July 1922, Page 1
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473Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, 17 July 1922, Page 1
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