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!B#RGI.IiNS-:'! B#RGI.IiNS- : ' /. PROPERTY, Good Tea Boom Business In centre of New Plymouth for immediate sale. Bole teuton for selling, ill-heblth of owner. Inspection of books inviiea: £600 per annum turnover. Price, including fittings and furniture, £150. '" • .: Bakery "Bnsiiiess ; In centre of thriving town; established for years; satisfactory reasons for selling. Turnover, £1000 per annunv All necessary plantj 9-roomed house, shop: stables; all freehold. Goodwill and everything.aß going concern, £900. Tetms if desired. ; -...<••■,,. ' Suburban Residence, j Beautiful Propetty* on good, metat road 1 ; 'bus' service; commandini? gitua-. tion: new 6-roomed house.; heart of konri; all modern conyeniejicss; beauti-; ful garclen, native busb^ &c ; 4 arar* of ground, with outbuildings .included. PRICE £595; Tery easy terms if desired, Ttfhy give £200 to £300 'per acre for Suburban TiancL, wW we can supply yotf wiUi absqiiitely beautiful, leyel^ections ; splendid , v|ew, healthy situa,(;ion, welJ •watered, native bush;good road, and bus service within two or three minutes walk, in an area from sto acre^, from £4d to £50 PER ACRE. , This is without question the cheapest and.beat sub-; urbad land around New Plymouth. Enquiry invited. IrispectiQnmeans .b_nying. For lease, No Goodwill. Dairy Farm. 220 acr^s, all; ia "grass; close to' school and factory," main ,road; % good house and o^ibuildiogs. 8/-, PER ACRE. P. eiiA^E,.£B-- , :<: < -, . :f -, "•' „"* For lease,. ," No goodwill, long lease-555 ACRES grand, level, fattening, heavy grass country; good road, about 300 acres in grass; good iron ;whare; close .to school tndfectory.; £ RBNT £75 per^ aanum; less than 2/9 per acre. Great chance for man with few hundreds. Apply sharp. For leasjß^eep Coun#^ l? 90 ■?r ;1 . , Acres. :, . f . AboutSOO' acres hi gran^ ftrass, papa formation; 12 paddocks; 2, g00,4 houses, sheds and all conveniences; close to good . metal road; easy, cattle of sheep country. PRICE only 5/6 per acre, with purchasing clau^at£64t)s per acre. -\\ T \ ,J ; . Bell BlQck Dairy Falrin. Model Uttle Property-^ ACRES at £20PERACBE, and very terms; good groomed .house and outbuildings, inostiy/ali river flat, 20 acresih turnips; whole place free of weeds a^d in thorough order. We hardly need to draw special attention td tnis Pr6^es*tyk It must at once catch the eye and the mind as being an absolute nibble. We have only had it in our hands a few -days. First aome, first served . : 400 Acres, Beach Earm, gome of the grandest grazing, fatten:-* ing or dairying l&nd in all Taranaki Wiilcirr^a milfc'cdw to 1| acres, or three sheep to the acre, and fatten them. No weeds whatever. Two good houses, one suitable for family to milk on sharesLarge area Banflhills thrown in; adjoinr ing property recently sold for £2 pe. acre more than we can offer this one for. PRiCE £13 12/6 acre, and easy terms. Thiq is the chance of a lifetime for anyone with - a few hundreds to invest. We lease it now for 15/- per acre. Beach farm cannot be got once in a decade for »le. AnQther^Nibble in House ; r^effj. New 5-roomed House, full $ an acre; very convenient situation; hot and cold, ■water; big rooms; bathroom, pantry, washhonse, copper, tubs, stable, feedroom, coachhouse. Price £500!!! Only in the market for a short while. BEWLEY &IrIFFITHS, Auctioneers & Estate Agents, DEVON STBEET, NEW PLT£MOTJTH, SHAKESPEARE Up=to=date. m THE KRESS,- AND WILL SHOBTLY BIT ISSUED. ; , A NEW EDITION OP HAMLET, SPECIMEN: , Act iii.j Scene I. ITo buy, or not to buy,, that is the question. iWhether His better for a man to sufier ~ > The hard discomfort of a bare apartment, JDr to buy goods at BAKER & CO.'s Warehouse, &nd. so by buying end it. To buy, to pay, And by that buying thus, to know we end The bareness, and the thousand natural shocks That flesh is heir to— 'tis a consummation • , . .• Devoutly- to be wished. To buy, topay, . To pay. Aye, there's, the. rub. For in that paying off what worries come When we have overdrawn our bank ac-' count ; ' Must give us pause. Yet who'd bear the discomfort of a house Hall furnished, with ill-papered walls, The floors uncovered, or in most vile taste, _ ' I No curtains to the windows, and the blinds, All faded, shabby, and disreputable. For further particulars apply to BAKER & CO., "^ ' ~ TORNISHERS, DEtfON STBEET- :

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 12810, 18 March 1905, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 12810, 18 March 1905, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 12810, 18 March 1905, Page 7

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