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FOR SALE— Light Gig, Horse and Harness— Apply L. Jackson Builder, St. jAAiby?^ Street. _f>lo ■rTTT-'oi^KlNG MEN — Come to Church W and see if he can help 3*oll to .t'cnre a home. There is a chance now. vhilst he is allowed to play ducks and irakes with the sections in Paritutu row nshi v.— Callaghan , Manager. 62,3 fTTfELLIXGTONIAXS -Wo are VV sleeping; come in and wake us ip by showing us how to take advanLage"of New Plymouth's splendid prospects Profits from a section at the Harbour will pay all costs of reviewmg. —Church. biM A 'CCKLAND SPECULATORS — If rV. you are not having a bus ytnne it home, you can have a rosy onrm N'cw Plymouth by securing freeholds .round the Harbour. —Church. _ P23 WAITARA— If you lost your ten ocean steamers, the best policy i«. to follow them by securing a freehold at the New Plymouth Harbour— viz.. sections in Paritutu Township.— Church. . _ff TRATFORD — You have a bigger say in the Harbour than New Plymouth, and it must pay you to watch your interest by securing freehold at" the Port in the Paritutu Township.— Church. 623 INGLEWOOD, Tariki, Tarata, Midhirst — You are all owners of the Harbour, and those- who secure sections in Paritutu Township will have the thick end of the stick.— Church. 623 \VAKE7^ T ew Plymouth ! You have the most solid town in the Dominion to-day. Start a progressive poliry by securing a section in Paritutu* — (jhurch, Agent, Devon St. 623 OUTSIDE business men, New Plymouth affords a splendid opening for those who value time. You can become a citizen at a profit by securing a section in Paritutu.— Church. 623 ROOM?— Yes, there's room for another couple oi" hundred business men in a district which exports over 2i millions annually — viz., Taranaki. I am grieved that I have only 30 freeholds at the Harbour to sell.— Church. 1 623 ISITORS to Waitara can obtain a 6rst-class Shave or Haircut at. Sampson and Hellier's Saloon, Weat Quay. THE Vendors of Paritutu are offering terms which enable workers to have an equal chance with speculators of securing Sections at the port.— Church. 493 X> 1 n WILL SECURE one of the dW 1 U 30' Sections in Paritutu, and arrangements made to finance building.— Church. 49 « A FTER 3 p.m. Thursday, plans and J\ full particulars of the Paritutu Township canibe obtained f roni Ollmaur and Clarke, L. Pattie and Co., and D. Charteris, Land Agents, Now Plymouth —Church. _ _i 93 THE terms and prices which are offered in the sale of Paritutu Sections will surprise you.— Church. 493 I NVESTORS are requested to make the fullest inquiry regarding the value and quality of Paritutu Sections before interviewing agents. — Church. 490 t?OPi WILL" BE PAID tcTanyone ~-£*£pJ in New Zealand who can show any freehold sections to have an equal prospective value as those in Paritutu Township^— CJm£ch; 493 I^TlUTrTl' ! Pavitutu ! Paritutu !— Paritutu Township now on the market. See Gilmour and Clarke, E Charteris, L. Pattie and Co.. or Church for full particulars.— 3 Church. 493 EMEMIJERTjt is not 300, but only 30 Sections in Paritutu, and the freehold prices are 25 per cent, below the valuation of leaseholds in the locality. --Churchy *181 8 nno~ those at a distance who know JL from past experience how valuable freehold at an assured port will be Wire for plans and particulars to hurch, New Plymouth. 493 T k O OUTSIDE INVESTORS— Every Section in Paritutu Township is a splendid, luvel Building Site.— Churchy 493 T7rOR SALE— Sheep Farm (freehold), 300 acres, G miles from Urenui ; £400 cash, balance 5 per cent, for 5 years.— Apply sharp, Herald Office. Ot'D BUTCHERS. BAKERS, SADDLERS. PASTRYCOOKS, AUCTIONEERS, BOARDINCHOI'SE KEEPERS, GROCERS. GENERAL STOREKEEPERS, IF you are looking for a business write to us. AVc ha\e them of all sorts and sizes. THE N.Z. TRADE EXCHANGE, P.O. Box 332, Christchurch. FOR THE HOT SUMMER AMBURYS Are AMBURY| AMBURYS Showing AMBURJS AMBURYS Everything AMBURYS AMBURYS Cool. AMBURYS Chiffons, Muslins, Voiles, Delaines Taffetas, Laces. Mantles, Dust Coats, Fichus, Millinery, Silk Muslin Costumes, Wash ing Tennis and Picnic Costumes Blouses and Skirts. Sunshades, Hosiery, Underclothing ) Gloves, Curtains, Art Drapings Casement Cloths, Linens, Cambrics French Muslini and Fabrics, Ten nis, Cricket, Boating and Swim ining goods. v ALL LIGHT AND COOL AND BES' :. VALUE. LAMBURY BROSB ROS a DRAPERS, [t -NEW PLYMOUTH.-

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LV, Issue 13877, 1 February 1909, Page 1

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726

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Herald, Volume LV, Issue 13877, 1 February 1909, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Herald, Volume LV, Issue 13877, 1 February 1909, Page 1

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