WALTER BEWLEY, ! LAND AGENT & SHAREBROKER, Opposite Imperial Hotel, DEVON ST., NEW PLYMOUTH, /"\FFERS for Sale Che following aeleo\J tion of Properties from his ex tensive list, and requests buyers to communicate their requirements to him. BLACKSMITHS AND WHEELWRIGHT'S Business for sale, with 4-room house and freehold section. Tools, &c, complete. Satisfactory reasons for selling. A good opening and really cheap. Price, £200 ; terms.— Walteb Bewlet, New Plymouth. FOR SALE, on very easy terms, an excellent Suburban property of 25 acres in first- class order. Good new 6 room dwelling, dairy, stable and Btoreroom ; well watered, choice native bush. £900. — Walter Bewley, New Plymouth. FOR SALk, a conveniently situated Homestead of 11 acres, with 4-room house, small Outbuildings and Orchard, good stream. Price, £200 ; easy terms. — Walter Bewley, New Plymouth. , 150 ACRES. Excellent Dairy Farm, all in grass ; ring fenced, 8 paddocks good fencing ; 7 acres pig proof ; 20 acres ploughed ; 6-rooin hou-e, 3 bail cowphed, dairy and pig-stye ; 5 acres good orchard. £7 10i per acre ; £300 cash, balance can remain. — Walter Bewley, New Plymouth. ?10 ACRES. A first-class level farm near Stratford. All in grass, 10 acres ploughed and 80 acres easily cleared up. Good new 6 room hcuse, 9 bail cowshed, trapshed, pig-styes, etc., a well planted homestead. A choice farm, £10 per acre ; easy terms. — Walter Bewley, New Plymonth. 62 ACRES. Good bush Section; 20 acres in grass. Cheap section to run stock on. Price, £110, freehold. Terms. — Walter Bewley, New Plymouth. TREE LUCERNK. Having been appointed ageut for MrCallaghan, of Bell Block, I can now supply a limited numbwr of this valnable fod~ der plant at 12/6 per 100. FOR SALE, a splendid Suburban Buildmg isite of about 30 acres, close to New Plymouth. Choice h-vel land, suitable for sub-division ; well fenced; all in olean grass ; no fern, furze, or blackberry. Not previously offered for sale ; now offered at low figure. Apply early. FLORA SOAP! MULLENS' TEAS ARE TO BE OBTAINED AT THF FOLLOWING STORES :- Nt vr Plymouth : : Jno. Irvin Miss Jones Veale & Sen W. Walton Mr Boulton Mr Clarke N.P. Co-operative Stores G. E. Blanchard, South Road Pungarehu : M. J. Mcßeynolds Rahotu : Mr .Langnjan . Opunake : Mr Stitt Mr Pettigrewj Pihama : Wagslaff Brothers Okaiawa : Mr Joll Hawera : A. H. Parkiu-ion R. Lenthan B. C. Bobbins Eltham : Eltham and JMangatoki Co* operative Stores N. A. Adams O. Ford Stratford : Mr Lambert Mr W. H. Webb Toko: F. A. Pearson Midhirst : 1 Mr Sargeant Mr Scrivener ! Tariki : Mr Pote, Mr Trewin Inglewood : Moa Farmers' Dnion Mr Carstenß Tarata : Mr Clifford Kaponga : G. Tindle Harwood & Co. Urenai : G. B. Kyngdon 0. N. Rowe Waitara : Lawrence Brothers Otakeho : A. W. Blennerhasset A Terrible Cough, A Terrible Cough, A Terrible Cough. '•\)i, Commercial Road, Peckham, July 12, Dear Sir, — I am a poor hand at expressing my feelings, but I should like to thank you. Tour lozenges have done wonders in relieving my terrible cough. Sinco I had the operation of 'Tracheotomy ' (tho same as tho late Emperor of Germany, and unlike him, thank God, I am still alive) performed at St. Bartholomew's Hospital, no one could posi sibly have had a more violent cough ; it was so bad at times that it quite exhausted me. The muouons, which was very ooplous and hard, has been softened 'and I hare beon able to get rid of it without difficulty, — I am, sir, yours truly, J, HILL/ A Doctor's Testimony. A Doctor's Testimony. A Doctor's Testimony. "BouthPark Cardiff, South Wales, Sept 28, 1893. I have, indeed, great pleasure in adding my testimony to your excellent preparation of Cough Lozenges, and I have prescribed it now for the last eight years in my hospitals and private praotice, and found it of great benefit. I often suffer from. Chronic Bronchitis ; your Lozenge is the only remedy which gives mo immediate ease. Therefore I certainly and most strongly recommend your lozenges to the public who may suffer from Catarrh, Bronchitis, Wiutet Cough, or any kind of Pulmonary, Irritation. — Yours truly, A. GABRIEL, M.D., L.R.O.P. and L.M. Edinburgh. L/R.C.S. and L.M. Edinburgh. Use Keating's Lozenges. Use Keating's Lozenges. Use Keating's Lozenges. " It is Nearly 80 Yeaes Ago" since KEATING' S COUGH LOZENGES wore first made, and the sale is larger than evor, because they aro unrivalled in tho reliof and cure ot Winter Cough, yysthmu, and Bronchitis ; ono alono gives reliof. Utterly Unrivalled. Utterly Unrivalled. Utterly Unrivalled. Keutings Cough L,qzonire3, 'tho uariva, remedy for COUGHS, HOAR3BN"B33, THROAT TROUBLES, aro SD.ld in Tin* Pheraists.. ' 83 TIiIv~E~NOTICE. r pHA.T any Person or Persons found I TRESPASSING on Sections 8 and 9, Newall Boa*!, in the Cape District, ! under any preteico, or interfering with Stock or Fences, will be Proieouted as far as the law will allow. a 525 WILLIAM J. MURPHY. SILV REA.iI Bchnapp-» (oryata brtt!©«V Oomtro it witb otb« a
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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 11570, 11 July 1899, Page 4
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