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New Plymouth. Land and Insurance Agent, Valuer. INVITES the attention of persons wanting Suburban Ket,Honcoß or Building Sites to tho following selection: - 16^- acres, on town boundary. Qiand posiiion. £GSO. 4£ acres, £25 per acre, and 5? acros, £20 per acre. Good building Bite I*,1 *, 10 minutes' walk from town. 5 acres, quito lovel Suit ble for eubrii\is'on. £50 per aero. 5^- acres. Grand r-.it uar brra'rwator. 26^- sicres Kubßlantial 4 rown !i ik'3, outbiii'diogu. r i'«" atrei \erv n^.,;. ni' nlul I>iifli iv noiitct coulilion. Good orclianl. Only 20 min>ilcu' drive. on fi'at-cl'iES roa'i. £G7u It acref>, on . oulli Ryid. Good 8 room hou6C, dairy, cowshed, and trnpehed. Largo nu>jibcr Fruit r« -is in boarirg. 5 paddocks Lively view. £375. 11 aci 88, wilh cxc Jem !ioi> 3, Btables, and coach ho. iso. Ucder 3 mile. £550. 55 acres. 4-rooia house an r l shod. Good garden and fruit t^rcs £300. 14 acras, Hospital Road. £22 par acre. 8G acres. G-room house, wash bouse, cowshed, bug y pbert, Ono acre good orchard. Large number ornamontal trees. £GOO. 12 acre . Splendid building site on good road. Excellent land. Within eaßy walking dintanco of town. £25 pr.r acre. 17 Bores. Very good i room dwell'ngf, with 3 semi de' ached rooms. Stables, ,tiapbouso, fowlliotiße. Five padJouks One of tho best sites in the district. • -Pi ice, £650. Very easy terms. 20 acres. Good 5 room house of <olara, brick chimneys. Good outbuildings, par Jen, and . orchard. Nearly all ploughable. Veiy good position. £600. 14 acres good laud, ea»y distance from town ; £14 per aero. 25 acres, with good frontage to metal road ; suitable for sub diviaoa ; £15 p r acre. 3;r acres ; excellent building sito. Only 16 miuutea walk from town. £20 per acre. Also a large numhor of dairy and oheop fdrtns in all parts of the Provincial District. A first-class country hot9l in extensive district ; doing a large and highly profitable bueinesi. No opposition. Freoho!d. Easy terms. A really good inves'ment. Country Stores, Boarding Houses, and othor businesses. monetTto lend. ENQUIRIES SOLICITED. WHY DEISK INFERIOR TEA. U rXIHE TYPICAL TEAS" X That have won the admiration of all— i Young and old, Rich and poor, 66 T>ELIABLE" • Xi BLENDS of FINE CHINA and PURE INDIA TEA, Unequalled in STRENGTH, PURITY, and FLAVOUR. U-53ELIABLE" Xl PLENDS of PURE IN DIANTEAS show Extraordinary RICHNESS and Powerful BOUQUET. 66 "QELIABL&" JA) BLENDS of CEYLON are SUri: ft 3, vich a DELICATE AUOMA.miIDELICIJUS FRAGRANCE. TjIVERYOFE JCJ Wl.o known the LUXURY of &- DKLIOIOTIS Of? of TEA ARTuURNATi; \.X ,.' '^T.rA^LETEA. , om> E" '. • '' r "AT li >■> ■ . ti^ht P.ickets 2s PER Ll> con „■ 1 /. i!''-|:ound and en. |> 1 1 1 •.. Te.i ; alao, in 1 EXTRA 1, 2, 1 , I-, wnd 201 b Tea QUALITY Cpnister-*: r,nd4o.b and 901 b 2b 6d per lb chtbts. K"«»ll weight is guaran ,eed iv c\ cry Package. ALL PACKAGES , Contaioiug t!ioTeaß. whotbor Chestf, Canislera, orP^scko's, invi-riably boar, as a guaran- [ • ' ' ' toßof Quality, the Registered Trade Mark and Name in ■ . . : • full. ARTHUR NATHANS RELIABLE TEA 66 npEAS SOLD BY • - X MR ARTHUR H. NATHAN come direct from the Importers to the public ; they are mixed entirely by mactu nery, not being touched by head. All tho Teas are free from any excess of astrinpincy, and are what tho/ claim to bo — puro articVs which have Buffered no sophistication. Invalids, as well as those in health, may enjoy, drinkiDg thero Tins, without the least fear of the injurious effects which so frequently result from using the inferior teas sold by many retail rs." i -PROPRIETORS JZ Of Hotels and Managers ot Large Institutions ivilJ find It most advantageous using these Teas in thoir Ebtablishruonts. A. Pebry [W. B. FEaoivAt Perry I Percival, ULND, ESTATE, FINANCIAL, INBOBANOB, AND GENEBAL AUEHTS, AOOODHTANTB, &C, MOA-STItEET, INGLE WCTD. 134 acres, 120 in graae ; 7 paddocks ; levol good dairy farm ; 6 roomed house ; cow-shed, for U cows, and hay shed ; 6 miles from Inglewood and 8 from Now Plymouth, on good road and close I ' to school and factory. Price, £9 pei _) ftoro. Terms! ' * 201 acres; 170 in grasß ; 2-roomed; housl •and lean to ; 12 wles from raUway^ 1 from school and ore. Price, £? 10b per acre. 680 aorea, 52 in grass ; 4 roomed house * 9 miles from railway and 3 frou school. Perpetual leaso at 9d per aciS t Prico, 15s per acre for goodwill. I 142 acres, nuarly all in grass-, 6 paddocks * . G-rooinod house, etab!(\ cow-shed am dairy? • well- f enc.ed ; 1J- mi'ea frpn ■ « ■ Bcbool, iaotory, and railway. Price ■ ■ - £10 per aose. „. Easy, torms. 112 acroSt^Sra grass'; 7 padfocks ; goo n '8-roome'd house, cowshed, orcharc y ' '&>).; 6' mile's from township,2 mile II from school and railway, $ mile froi factory. Price, £8 per acre. Terms can always be arranged, iC pui chasers desire it, Towubhip sections in Inglowoot Waiuuku, M,idhirßt, aud Stratford. LOAHS KEGOTIAIED. T Ws- and Ronts Collocted.--Planß ai ' 'Specifications prepared foi .BuUdinga ... » - . &« ', , ..,.'„, . reg«rdß.d as strHrt

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 10291, 25 April 1895, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 10291, 25 April 1895, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 10291, 25 April 1895, Page 1