Amusements. rnHEATRE ROYAL Monday, 25th June. COMPLIMENTARY CONCERT Tendered to Mr n. FI. TuximnGE by THE TOWN 3 AND, Under the directorship of Bandmaster G. Garry. Admission, 2i and Is. Programme in future issue. a7lB rpARANAKI GUARDS RIFLE 1 VOLUNTEERS. MILITARY BALL Drill Hall, New Plymouth. Thursday, sth July, 1900 TICKETS- Gentlemen, 4s; Ladies, 3s— to be obtained from Mr T. Avery'p, Mr GilmourV, or members of the Corps. O T. MILLS, a 514 Hon. Secretary. FREE LESSONS. 1 I?RISCO DRESS CUTTER AKD V FITTER is a Simplified, Saien tifio System, which can be LEARNT IN A FEW LESSONS, and gives the Baet and Most Perfect Fit. Ladies desirous o£ Learning the Art of Correct Cutting and Fitting would do well to call on the Agent any Saturday. Dress- making also taught. Address,— MRS. LESLIE WALKER, 4 Liardet Street (near Recreation Ground.) TEA SOUPS, "Hfff GEAVIES ASK FOR (and see that you get) COMPANY'S EXTRACT OF MEAT Made solely from Cattle passed by tho , Government Veterinary Inspector, Guaranteed Absolutely Pure and of the Very Highest Quality, '.-, . From Stores, Chemists, &o.' !fnroughout the Colony. QUESTION ? WHY NOT TRY JACKSON'S CITY BOOT MART lor your BOOTS AND SHOES. S. W. JACKSON has just receive! large consignments of goods, consisting of Men's Waterlights, Bluchers, Shooters, and Balmorals in groat variety and ail prices. He is also now carrying a full &tock of LADIES' GOODS, comprising Balmorals, 'Button Boots and Shoes suitable for winter wear. Alto, halfgross Men's and Women's Felt Slippers, Cheap. A nice lot of Ladies' and Gent's Boots : and Shoes fromvDawson & Son, London, just landing. I give Trading Stamps. S. W. JACKSON, CITY BOOT MART, a 502 DEVON-STREET. STOCK-TAKING SALE OF HORSE COVERS, OTL&KINS, TENTP, 4c, Including SEVERAL LISTES AT COST PRICE TO CLEAR. FLAGS FOR PEACE DEMONSTRA- ■ TION, &c. Note Aedre33 — R. G. KNIGHT & CO., SADDLERS, &G , DEVON-STREET. a 720 NOTICE TO PROPERTY~OWNERS. TN return for the splendid patronage we JL have received from the public these ldßt few years, we cotsidcr it only fair to give^property holders nn idea of how property is moving', '«lthough our business is of a strictly private nature, In order to do so, wo report no less than 40 sale?, of a total valuo of over £20,000, negotiated by our fir<n this Ja«t 10 weeks ; the demand for property still being good. This, we thiuk, can be attribated to tho fact that money deposited is so cluap that capital is being rapidly unlocked in order to secure investment, and that the rise in New Pljmoulh pioperty Viitl be | well sustained on account of this, there still being a good margin for investors. We also wi'h to dnw attention to suburban property, which, in our opinion, will rise rapidly in value owing to the soarci'y of borough sections and the substantial prices they arc fetching, whiob wil naturally c"me Invfs^ors to the suburbs. The rise ia city property is a's> very marked — buyers plentiful,, owner* holding At present sellers onnoh be too careful in ascertaining the oresent matket value o£ thur property before disposing OALLAGnAN, MEDLEY & CO , Coffee Palace Buildings, New Plymouth. Note.— Enquiro for onr property list, with the unimproved market value attached. a72l A Great Bargain.' SPLENDID DAIRY FARM of 157 acres, all in grass except few clumpß ornamental and i-holler bu«h, 6-roomed house, cowshed, yard, well Bheltired garden and orchard in full bearing. Tho land is of good quality, very level, and nearly all ploughab'e, fenced and subdivided into 8 paddock 3, several of which have been ploughod ; about 6 acres now in turnips. Iho whole v well situated on gcod road (i-early all metalled), within, eaßy distanre of creamery, and only 6 miles from New Ply month. Owntr selling owing to ill-health. Pike, only £8 per acre, rxceptionally easy terrua of rayrcenr, viz , £300 cash, balance at 5 per cent. Tbi3 is a gr*»* opportunity for a man of small capital to acquire a really first-class freehold. Apply bharp to a 664 NEWTON XIN T G. i^OR LEASIi or Sale, on easy terms ' -PADDOOKS of from 4to 25 acres, close to Now Plymouth.— Stan_ p su & Kkrk. 435
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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 11494, 22 June 1900, Page 3
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687Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 11494, 22 June 1900, Page 3
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