WALTER BEWLEY, ! LAND AGENT & SHAREBROKER, Opposite Imperial Hotel, DEVON ST., NEW PLYMOUTH, /^VFFERS for Sale the following seleo- \_/ tion of Properties from his ex tensive list, and requests buyers to communicate their requirements to him. BLACKSMI rSTS AND WHEEL- " WEIGHT'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. —Walter Bewley, New Plymouth. FOR SALE, on very easy terms, an ex cellent Suburban property of 25 acres in first class order. Good new 6 room dwelling, dairy, stable and storeroom ; well watered, choice native bush. £900. — Walter Bewley, New Plymouth. FOR SAL*, a conveniently situated Homestead of 11 acres, with 4-room house, small Outbuildings and Orchard, with good stream. Price, £200 ; easy terms. — Walter Bew LEY, Now Plymouth. . 150 ACRES. Excellent Dairy Farm, all in grass ; ring fenced, 8 paddocks good fencing : 7 acres pig proof ; 20 acres ploughed ; 6-room hou-e, 3 ' bail cowshed, dairy and pig^stye ; 5 acres good orchard. £7 10j per acre ; £300 cash, balance can remain. — Waltrk Bewley. New Plj mouth. ?10 ACRWS. A first-class lev^l farm near Stratford. All in grass, 10 acres ploughed and 80 acres easily (■ledT-ed vu c >. Good new 6 room he use, 9 bail cowshed, trapshed, pig-styes, etc., a well planted homestead. A choice farm, £10 per acre ; easy terms.— Walter Bewley, New Plymouth. 62 ACRES. Good bush Section; 20 acres in grass. Cheap section to run stock on. Price, £110, freehold. Terms. — Walter Bewley, New Plymouth. TREE LUOERNM. Having been appointed ageut tor Mr Callaghan, of Bell Block, I can now supply a limited number of this valuable fod-> dor plant at 12/6 per 100. FOR SALE, a splendid Suburban Building oue of about 30 acres, close to New Plymouth. Choice Uvel land, suitable for sub-division; well fecced; all in olean grass ; no fern, furze, or blackberry. Not previously offered for sale ; now offorod at low figure. Apply early. * FLQKA SOAP! MULLENS' TEAS ARE TO BE OBTAINED AT TH* FOLLOWING STORES :- Nty? Plymouth : "" N •Too. Irvin Miss Jones Vtalf. & Son W. Walton Mr Boutton Mr Clarke N .P. Co operative Stores G. E. Blanchard, South Road Pungarehu : M. J. Mcßeynolds Rahotu : Mr Langman Opunake ; Mr Stitt j Mr Pattigrewj Pihatna : WagatafE Brothers Okaiawa : Mr Joll Hawera : A. H. Parkiu3on B. Lenthan B.C. Bobbins Eltham : Eltbam aud jMangatoki Co^ operative Stores N. A. Adams O. Ford Stratford : Mr Lambert Mr W. H. Webb Toko: F. A. Pearson Midhirsi : Mr Sargeant Mr Sorivener Tariki : / Mr Potei Mr Trewin Inglewood : Moa Farmers' Duion Mr Carstens Tarata : Mr Clifford Eaponga : G. Tindle Harwood .& Co. Orenui : G. B. Kyngdon 0. N. Rowe Waitara : Lawrence Brothers Otakeho : A. W. Blennerhasaet A Terrible Cough. A Terrible Coijgh, A Terrible Cough, '{94, ComroerQial Road, Peckham, July 12. Dear Sir, — I am a poor hand at exprcßsinß my feelings, but I should like to thank yon. Your lozenges have done* wonders in relieving my terrible cough. Since I had the operation of 'Traoheotomy ' (tho same as tho late Emporor of Germany, and unliko him, thank God, I am still alive) performed at St. Bartholomew's Hospital, no ono could posBlbly have had a more violent cough ; it was so bad at times that it quite exhausted me. The muouous, ■whioh was very copious and hard, has been softened and I have been 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, "RoHthPark Cardiff, South Wales, Sept. 28, 1893. I have, indeed, great pleasure in adding my testimony to your excelleat preparation of Cough Lozenges, and I have prescribed it now for the last eight years in my hospitals and private practice, and found it of great benefit. 1 ofton suffer from Chronic Bronchitis ; your Lozongo is the only remedy whioh gives me immediate ease. Therefore I certainly and most strongly recommend your lozenges to tho pubj^o wh,Q may suffer from Catarrh, Bronchitis, Win,t« Cpugh, or any kind of Pulmonary, Irritation. — Youra truly, A. GABRIEL, M.D., Jj.R.CP. and L.JI. Edinburgh. L.KC.S. aud L.M. Edinburgh. Use Keating's Lozenges. Use Keating's Lozenges. Use Keating's Lozenges. "It is Nearly 80 Yeabs Aao " since KEATING'S COUGH LOZENGES wore first made, and tlio salo is larger than over, becauso they aro unrivalled in tl c relief and cure of Winter Cough, Astl'in 1, and Bronchitis ; one alone gives relief, Utterly Unrivalled. Utterly Unrivalled. Utterly Unrivalled. Koatiugs Couffh Lo/onafos, the unrira remedy for COUGHS, HOARSENESS, THROAT TROUBLES, aro sold in Tina • Ohemista. 83 TAKE NOTICE. IT HAT any PerFon or Perrons found TRESPASSING on S-ctions 8 aud U, Newall Road, in tho Capo District, under any pretence, or interfering with Stock or Fences, will be Prosecuted as far as the luw will allow. a 625 WILLIAM J. MURPHY. i^SllN READ! Bobnapps (orysta v 5 bottlea). Qonim it with others
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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 11571, 12 July 1899, Page 4
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