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« AMPSfeMENTS. j NEW PLYMOtTTH PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY. POPULAR CONCERT. THEATRE ROYAL. Tuesday, 2 6th November. THE Society is again obtaining tho ser vices of outside talent, besides -which Solos and Choruses will be contributed by members. Programme in future issues. F. S. JOHNS, f165 Hon. Sec. ~~ WMteley Hall. LECTURE BY JAMES ROBERTS, ON Monday, Nov. 25th, at 8 p.m. Subject:. "WHAT i SAW IN AMERICA AND ENGLAND." His Worship tbe Mayor will preside. Collection to defray expeuses. - d 66 Tairanalri. Horticultural * Society's SPRING SHOW THEATRE BOYAL. THURSDAY, November 38, 1901. [altered date-1 Pot Planter, Cut Flowers. Vegetables, Cooking, Eto., Eto. Special Attractions. Catalogues frso on application to Mr Catiley or, any of the Committee. H. DEMPSEY, President. ' G. H. McGAHEY, Hon. Sec. c 873

[advertisement.] ANOTHER 810 WIN 1 Royal Show, England, 1901, OX OUT OF 6Q FIRST PRIZES Won by Sheep Dipped in Cooper's Dip. Few Dips can stand against the; , weather of the British Isles. Cooper's stands it best of all. STILL ANOTHER BIG WINI WILTS COUNTY SHOW, Chippenham, 1901. Every Sheefi in the Show was Dipped in _ COOPER'S DIP. The above is one of the leading Sheep Shows ia England. And Yet ANOTHER BIG WIN AT THE Great " Merino " Show, Campbell Town, Tasmania, 1901. 91 ] dcnToF A TOTAL OF , ,w« I ' AWAKDS made were won by Users of COOPER'S DIP. "■■'"■** , , ( These users,"withbttt two or three exceptions, include,; ETERY LEADING MERINO BREEDER IN TASMANIA cB7B FT> /~\ORKILL offers for * JT • \J Sale the following Properties :—: — Ist. Freehold, Sections 1754 and 1755, John street and Ridge Lane, £ acre, having frontages to, John-stre > ct (f acirig the Racecourse) and to Ridge Lane. The' John-street frontage and part of that to Ridge Lane is planted with a hedge of macrtfearpa which affords effectual shelter from the mountain wind. This allotment is stocked with a choice selection of i fruit trees whiph are row in heavy bearing. Excellent building Bite, commanding fine and extensive views. Price, £400. 2nd. Perpetual leasehold known as ''Oaklands" containing nearly \ acre, with frontage to John-street and Ridge • Lane, and adjoining the residence of MrW.J. Shaw. This is a very fin 6 building site, one of the choicest about town, and commands a view of nearly the whole of the town and the harbour. There are already on the ground a complete range of outbuildings and the land is laid out and planted in readiness for the erection of a residence. Price, £350. 3rd. The balance (freehold) of the wellknown "Fern-Dell" Estate, containing- about 2£ acres and comprising a fine building site, with extensive orchard, garden, and shrubberies. The portions of the Estate already disposed of are now occupied by the handsomest group of villa residences in or about Mew Plymouth. A large .selection of photographic views of the property, may. be seen at Mr CorkllTs office, and anyone interested is invited to call. Any or all of 'the foregoing lots may be inspected at any time by appointment. Easy terms can be made to suit buyers convenience. dBB SENTRY HILL. - " rOB the convenience of Passengers travelling by Rail, the Tahanakj HebaLd can always be obtained at Mrs Sampson's Rtc-ssnment Stall, Sentry HUWj

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 11824, 22 November 1901, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 11824, 22 November 1901, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 11824, 22 November 1901, Page 3

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