MISCELLANEOUS. LOST, on Monday morning.— Brooch.—Reward at Herald Office. 16 FOR SALE, Cheap—One 4-horsc Electric Motor (English); also One Iron Safe, splendid order.—Apply sharp, A. J. Bailey, Devon St. 33 NOTICE. THE undermentioned SURVEYORS’ office's will in future be CLOSED at 1 n.m. on SATURDAYS instead of Thursdays, as heretofore; SLADDEN * PALMER, E. IV. M. LYSONS, XI Licensed Surveyors. TTTIXHIBITION OF PICTURES AND 1 Hi sketches (new.. Zealand), By HERBERT I. BABBAGE, Exhibitor at Royal Academy, London,. At Hooker’s Sample Rooms, Egmont Street, opening SATURDAY, 7th, to THURSDAY, Jan. 12, from IX to; 12.30 and 2to o n.m. Admission IV ■ 29; TO BUILDERS. TENDERS will be received at my Office up to 12 noon on SATURDAY, January 14, for the Erection of Premises at Waitara for Mr. W. P. Snell. FRANK MESSENGER, Architect, Devon Street. 39 |jIOK g ALE, mllE CHEAPEST FARM in TARA-; A NAKI, situated on the Carrington Road, nine miles from New Plymouth. The land comprises 677 acres, clean and subdivided into paddocks, with three cottages thereon. PRICE, £4 I.os per aero. For further particulars apply to — W. B. DAVIES, Bonithon, New Plymouth. f 492 QRITEKION JJ OTE L. J. M’KEAN Bate of Auckland), Proprietor. BEING centrally situated, is unequalled for Tourists and Commercial Gentlemen. The table is maintained at a uniform standard of excellence, and visitors can be certain of obtaining the Best Menu in New Plymouth. Hoi aiid Cold Baths always available. Sanitary appointments are well up to date. Night Porter in attendance. Wines, Ales and Spirits offirsticlasa quality only are kept in stock. Speight’s Ale on tap. TARIFF 8s per day. J. M’KEAN. Propiietor. P.O. Box 21. Telephone No. 30. C 962
SOMETHING CHOICE IN SUNSHADES. r E have just opened up a particularly choice lot of Silk Coverings for the new Season, comprising such a variety of LOVELY COLOURS ■ that will be sate to attract and interest you. WE CAN EITHER SUPPLY YOU WITH A NEW PARASOL OR RECOVER YOUR OLD ONE. J. BESTFORD, DEVON ST- EAST.
p APUAN THE •pUODUCTS LIMITED. c°Is being formed for tbo purpose or RUBBER-GROWING iii> BRITISH NEW GUINEA. ' . Established Rubber Companies Shares have risen in market value over FOUR THOUSAND PER CENT, in 1908. Write for free Illustrated Booklet and Prospectus to the Secretary, Box 56, CH li ISTCHU RCH, or to F. P. COR KILL, Sharebroker, Now Plymouth. f 651 FOR SALE. SPLENDID Farm, all in grass and crop; XOoG acres; 2 bouses and good outbuildings; well watered; subdivided into 10 paddooks carrying at the present time about 2500 sheep and lambs, 160 head of cattle and 8 horses. All that is asked for this is £lO per acre. Terms can bo arranged. This farm is close to the Okoroire Hotel, .Similes to station, half-milo to post and telegraph office, It miles to school, 1 mile to creamery; and as the property has a long road frontage could bo easily divided into two or three handy farms. ARTHUR S. HOLMES, Estate Agent & Valuer, ONEHUNQA. f7OO SCHOOL BLOCKS at Catran’s.—loo sheets, 3d each. Haucly for the desk or office. cB6O - *3l OREY AND GORE’S LACE AND RIBBON STORE, Opp. Carnegie Library, NEW PLYMOUTH.
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Taranaki Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 14398, 5 January 1911, Page 7
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526Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 14398, 5 January 1911, Page 7
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