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[Advertisement.]

"CHILMAN'S EXTENDED."

Ladios and. Gentlemen, — lie sajo of balance of sections at "Ohilman's Extended," next Thursday, 1 would ask you to look tack to when 1 cut up Fiteroy and Vogoltown. Most of my fcllow- [ settlers thought I was ahead of the times. Again, look at sections 1 cut up in Lemon Street, formerly known as Mitchinson's. Any amount of people s,aid that no ono would build there. I sold sections at £36 that have since abld for £125 without any improvements, an;d tttorb is, not irr tho Borough a. b©t,tqi*-Jooking, v cantinuous lot ofc.residbnoos than you aecj*thocc to-^dav. Mr Kiiig boM "''CMhnanV' the' front sections;. mnauft 1 £45) harp since niado as high a.s.^^s.l 'Now. I would ask you to go up the Old ; <Htep!€al»'¥ttta<!P'an& look 'la t-' these bjaauti&U'S&tt't'ioris j aiiVT, see ■ how close th©j' arcj-ito Strandc^n 'Siatidn ;. and rcmenilieE y««iJi*awqs»vats«{jlaidi s^n,ta}'the mam |^reet*j -Tuo^and lies'W^lLip tho sun, and manv,Qf thjp, sections are exceptionally-, w<?H r iav.oured ,as to view and drainago. ' . Tlie terms' sliouftt suit all classes." Wm,, COURTNEY.

v TENDERS. nnEXOEK-S arc invited I. ill- noon t)i X THURSDAY. January 30th, 1908; for tho following Work : — OHURA ltQAD'.—J*<-ii formation and Metalling with SheE-roqk fxom 22 mifeß^to 24 miles, b^ing a lengtJi jof 2 miles or thereabouts ; and alternative t^n4ers for similar work ' from 22 miltss to 26 miles, being a length of 4 miles or thereabouts. ..' Specifications, etc., may bw seen tit District O&cesV'Wauga.uAnT and Neiv Plymouth, and at the Post Offices, Pal-m^fsM'-NoffTr^ffa^fStd^" Ha^BtßV and Strathniore. Tenders, accompanied by deposits, to Jjo ad<|Jpssed to the undersigned. G. T. MURRAY, District Road Engineer. Depsjrtment of ltoar}&, * Now Plymouth; January 16fch, 1908. 315 BAND CONTEST. riIENDEUS will be received up to X noon of THURSDAY, January 25th, for tho following Booths in the Recreation Sports Ground during Band Contest : — 1. Afternoon Tea. 2. Soft Drinks, Fruit and Sweets. 3. Ice Cream.. . Full particulars from - J .CLARKE, Secretary Band Contost Committee. 341 ' MISCELLANEOUS. HOLY TRINITY SUNpAY SCHOOL'ROOMj.FITZftOfIr'.' 1 TUJKSDAV, JANUARY ftst,' at, B p.m. A LANTERN LECTURE will bo delivered by the Rev. F. G. Evaua, and interesting Pictures of the Holy Land and other Views procured by him when visiting thero will be showu. Songs will be sung by the Misses Fenton and Kelly, the Rev. F. Latter, Messrs Bannister «nd Mackay. Recitation by Mr Harding. Proceeds in aid of Sunday School prizes and picnic. Piano kindly lent by Dresden Piano Co. Admission Is, Children 6d. 3G4 FOR LEASE OR SALE. -j f\ FARMS, ranging from 50 to 350 J. U ACRES, of FIRST - CLASS LAND, nearly all suitable for Dairying, on good roads and near a railway ; excellent cliraato. Creamery will be erected to suit the requirements of the tenants. LEASE with purchasing* clause will bo given, or SALE at reduced i>rice with 20s to 30s per aero cash; balance 5 per cent. 5 yoars. This land is highly recommended by two Taranaki milkers who havo seen it. For further particulars, apply BOX 624, 343 Auckland. GOOD DA IKY FARM FOR SALE. £25 TO THE ]\LAN WHO SENDS A BUYER. OKA ACRES, 150* of 'which havo JmlfjVJ been ploughed; title ' Land Transfer; 7-roomed House; water in all paddocks; wash-house and dairy, obail cowshed, stockyard and shearingshod with ■night-pens ; 8 miles from roilway township. Price, £10 10s per acre for immediate sale ; £1240 cana remain at 5J por cent. Apply to J. A LUTZ, 284 Park Hotel, Newtown. ,, u l HOPS AND OFFICE^ ACT, 1001." SHOPKEEPERS and others who dosh*o to close, their business prcm'.ses or shops on Saturday from 1 p.m. of each week (in the -ovent of nny other day than Saturday being appointed as tho statutory closing-day) will plense make application in writing to the Inspector of Factories during tho month of January, 3908, as required by Section 9 of tho above Act. HARRY WILLIS, 140 Inspector of Factories. [a CA.no.]. C. W.~H 00KEB (Late Pikett and Wilkie), PAINTER, PAPERHANGE.R, GLAZIER, AND DECORATOR, 211 CARRINGTON ROAD.

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 13610, 18 January 1908, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 13610, 18 January 1908, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 13610, 18 January 1908, Page 7

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