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IMPORTANT SALE OP VALUABLE ALLOTMENTS ik DEVON STREET. SATURDAY, 25th AUGUST, NEWTON KING is instructed by Mr. F. P. CoBKibL (as agent for the owner) to offer for sale by auction at his Mart, se above, the following portions of that wellsituated property in Devon-street, immediately opposite the Red Horisa Hotel, in lots to salt bujers' requirements, as under,— LOT 1. The Corner Allotment, having a frontige of 30 feet to Devon-street, and a frontage of 115 feet or thereI abouts to Gover-ttreet, with back [ entrance by a 20-foot right-of-way opposite Htssrs. Jenkinson'a Coach Facto yThe buyer to have the option of taking a further 10 feet to the eastward at a price per foot 25 per cent, less than the price realised by the above 30 feet, or 20 feet at a price 33£ par cent, less than same, thus giving the buyor the opt'on of 30, 40, or 60 feet frontage to Devon-street. Lot 2, Allotment continuing to the eastward of the above, having a frontage of 20 feet to Devon-street, by a depth of lIS feet or thereabouts running back to the right-of-way from Goverttreet,

The purchaser to have the option of taking a fattier 10 feet at a pries 10 per cent, lees than tliß price realised by the above, or 20 feet at a price 15 per cent. leas than the same, thus giving the buyer the option of 20, 30, or iO feet frontage to Devon-street. TBBMB.—The following exceptional terms are offered viz.:— iO per cent, of the purchase money upon signing agreement after fall cf tha hammer, 15 per cent, on com- , fiction of purchase within one month from date of tale, the remaining 75 per cent. j being left on mortgage (if desired) for three years at the low rate of i per cent, per annum. The vendor's ogeats would call special attention to the fast that no similar property to the above is now available within | the business limits of our main thoroughfare, and that the rapidly increasing population of the eastern side of New Plymouth makes this position a veiy central one. The handsome buildings recently erected and about to be built in' the immediate vicinity must necessarily further enhance values wnbin a very short p9iiod. A plan of the property may be seen, and any information obtained, at the office of Mr. V. P. ComciLL, National Bank Chambers.

FORESTERS' HALL. THURSDAY, 23ku AUGUST, 1 GOMiINED FORESTERS' gOGIAL Music by Mr. McKinnon Baia's Or»hc Tickets—Ladies, 2s; Gents, 3». FRANK NEWELL, J. I). MURHAY, Hon. Sci

THEATRE KOYAL. AUGUST 16th, 1900. I'own Band Ball. Tickets—Ladies, 2s; Gentlemen, 33.

INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION AND BULB In connection with St, Mary's Parish Sunday Schools. [ST. MARY'S^HALL, September 6th and 7th. Catalogues on application. L. J3. WEBSTER, Hon. Sec.

STAR FOOTBALL CLUB. ANNUAL. SOCIAL Will be held in the THEATRE ROYAL WEDNESDAY, sth SEPTEMBER, Under the Patronage ol the Taranaki and Otago Kiifrby Unions. Tickets—laJics, 2s; Gentlemen, 3i. C. B. LBVEB, Hon. Sec.

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A. BURNS, Esq., Chronicle Office, PETONE. I To MK. A. E. BYKE3. I Dbab Sib,—For twenty years [past two I members of my family have been subject at intervals to a troublesome and stubborn cough. From time to time various remedies I have been tried with but moderate success. Last winter curio-ity induced a trial of your j Oura Cough, and I am exceedingly pleased to state the result has been excellent, I can i honestly recommend as a capital specific for chest and throat complaints. i Mb. AARON MARSH, Egmont ! Road, TARANAKI ' Mb. Sjkes, Chemist, New Ply* outb. Dbab Sib,—For ihe past welve years I have suffered from a severe haoWng cough, and after trying many remedies without success I was recommended by a friend (the late Mr. James Hill) to try " Sjkes' Oura Cough," wbich I found gave me immediate relief. I consider it the cheapest and best medicine I have ever purchased, as for the past three jears it has proved a friend in need,. Sold b all Ohemists and Storekee ers. Sole, Hanmtactueke: A. E. SYKES, Chemist (l>y Kxamination), opposite Theatre New Plymouth,

FOR PRIVATE SALE. PETRIE'S ESTATE, situated at the Man gorei cross-roii'ls, throe miles from New Plymouth, to be sold in lots of from 1{ to acn s. Plans and particulars on application to Messrs. Bewloy and Wutt, * ' Agents, Devon-street, New Plymouth. ASKITOB SUNI J EA jyi PDBB OBYIjON TFA Arate-R,POPKfcSQH'

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 191, 13 August 1900, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 191, 13 August 1900, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 191, 13 August 1900, Page 3

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