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B '3 ( New Plymouth. Land and Insurance Agent, Valuer. INVITES tbe attention of persona wanting Subirban HesiJenceK or Buildiug Sites to the following belection: - f .16| aous, on town boundary. Grand I po^iiion . i 650. 4 J acres, £25 p^r arm, and 5J acres, £20 per acre. i}nc,A builriing sitea, 10 m.nutefl 1 wi'lk troir> town "| 5 acrrs, quite li-vnl Suit ble fos Pnb- J ili isi'^n. £50 per rcvi'. 5% acres. G tnd --it n ay l>rpnkwn.t~r. 26i aero° Subs'antii! 4 rocm hi-use, v^o^d * ciit l milrli(i. s. '• wo ,acro j very ornam ntal bnpli >in p'-rfect conrti'ion. Good orchard. Only 20 rninuU-B 1 drive on fust-class road. £675 25 acrep, on i^'outh Road. Good 6 room house, dairy, cowshed, and trap shed. Large number -fruit irees in bearing. 5 paddocks Lovely view. £375. 11 acroa, with excellent house, stabler, and coauh houge. Under 1 mile. £550. 5| acres. 4-room house and shed. Good garden and fruit treeß. £300. 14 acres, Hospital Road. £22 per acre. . 36 acres. G-room house, wash lioueo, cowBhed, bug y shed. One aero good orchard. Large number ornamental trees. £600. 12 acre 1 . Splendid building site on good road. Excelleut land. Within easy walking distance of town. £25 per f aore. 17 aoree. Very good 4 room dwelling, with 3 semi detached room 9. Stabloa, traphouse, fow lhouse. Five paddocks One of the best sites in the district. Price, £650. Very easy terms. 20 acres. Good 6 room bouse of (otara, ; brick chimneys. Good outbuildings, garien, and orchard. Nearly all I ploughable Very good position. £600. i 14 acres good land, ea«y distance from town ; £14 per acre." 23 acres, with good froDtage to metal road ; suitable for sub division ; £15 p r acre. 3$ aores ; excellent building sito. Only 16 tuiuutca wait; from town. £20 per acre. i Also a large number of dairy nnd sheep ■ farms in all parts of the Provincial I District. A first-class country hotal in extensive district ; doing a large and highly profitable bueinea3. Ko opposition. Freehold. Easy terms. A really good iaves ment. Country Stor«s, Boarding Houses, and other baßinesseß. MONEY~TO LEND. ENQUIBIEfTsOLICirED. WHY DSISK INFIiIRIOB TEA. 66 mHE TYPICAL TEAS" X That have won the ad« miration of allYoung end old, Rich and poo". U -pELIABLE" Xi BLENDS of FINE CHINA and PURE INDIA TEA, Unequalled inSTRENGTH, PURITY, and FLAVOUR. Ut>ELIABLEJ' iX BLENDS of PURE IN DIAN TEAS show Extraordinary RICHNESS and Powerful BOUQUET. 6b T>ELIABLK" Xi BLENDS of CEYLON are SUPEftB, with a DELIGATE AROMA and DELICIOUS FRAGRANCE. EVERYONE Who knows the LUXURY of a DELICIOUS CU? of TEA ARTHUR NATHAN S RELIABLE TEA. 6OU> EVEUYWHEKE AT - Packed in Air-tight-Fasfcetu 2a PER LB. containing half-pound- and one pound of Tea ; a!ao, in EXTRA 1, 2, C, 12, and 201 b Tea QUALITY Onisters; and 401 b and 901 b 2s Gd per lb cheats. Full weight is gnar an lead in every Package. ALL PACKAGES Containing tbe Teas, whether Chests, Canisters, cr P-eke'e, invariably boar, as a guaranton of Quality, the Registere 1 Trade Mark and Name in full. ARTHUR NATHANS RELIABLE TEA UmEASSOLDBY 1 1 Mil ARTHUR H. NATHAN como direct from tho Importers to the public ; they aro mixed entirely by ronchi nery, not being touched by hand . All the Teas are free from any excess of astrinp«ncy, and are what the/ claim to be — pure articles which have suffered no sophistication. Invalids, as well as those in health, may enjoy, drinking the?o Teas, without tho least feor of the injurious efEeola which so frequently result from using the inferior teas sold by many retail.rs." PROPRIETORS O£ Hotels and Managers o£ Large Institutions will find It most advantageous . üßing these Teas in their Establishnienta' A. Pbbby [W. E. Pesoival Perry 1 Percival, •LAUD, ESTATE, lINAHOIAt, INSURANCE, AND aRNBRAt AtiENTB, AOOODHTANTS, &C, MGA-STREET, INGLEWOOD. 134 acres, 120 in grass ; 7 paddocks ; level good -dairy farm ; 6 roomod house ; cow-shed, for 14 cows, and hay shed ; 6 miles from Inglewood and 8 from Now Plymouth, on good road and close to sohool and factoiy, Price, £9 per acre. Terms. 201 acres, 170' in grass ; 2-raomed house and lean to ; 12 <"Hes from railway, N - 1 from 6ohool and ore. Price, £3 10s per acre. 680 ni ?ro8 ' 62 in grass ; 4 roomed houa^ g miles from railway and 3 frou school- Perpetual lense at 9d peraci3 Price T ss per acre for good will. 142 acres! ne^ly all in grass; 6 padlocks ; 6-roomed 'house, stable, cow-ehcu and dairy wolf -fenced ; 1£ mi'osfrom Bcbool, factory, and railway. Price, £10 per aero. Easy terms. ' 112 acres, 98 in grass ; 7 paddocks J good , 8-roomed home, cowshsd, orchard, &o ; 5 milea from' township, 2 miles 1 from eohool add railway, \ mjle from factory. Prico, £8 per acre. ; ; - Terms can always bo arranged^ if pur chasers desire 'it, • Township sections in Jnglewcjod; Weiouku, Midbirct, and Btratford. WANS NEaOTIATKD. Debts and Rents Collected. --Plans and Spooißcations prepared foi BuUdmgo^ &c All communicationß regardod an Btrjotly pnadqntjftl. „ " 2 WB.

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 10292, 26 April 1895, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 10292, 26 April 1895, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 10292, 26 April 1895, Page 1