\ fine range of Ladies’ and Gents’ fine footwear for the coming winter just arrived direct from the well-known makers, Crockett and -' Jones, Northhampton, England. Buying direct .means saving the middleman’s profit, so we are offering tlie ladies and gentlemen of New Plymouth the highest quality and latest styles at the lowest price. We also stock full and half sizes, which insures a perfect fit. W. E. Oockri DEVON STREET CENTRAL, ’Phone 433. SOLE AGENT. \V. r. Xu-O'.ll fW. H. Rowe G n u A S S ASS s EE n s EE D S For CLE AUTUMN SOWING, SELECTED CAREFULLY For ANLTNESS AND HIGH GERMINATING POWER At LOWEST PRICES Consistent with PRIME QUALITY. W£ R OWE OWE, BROUGHAM ST., NEW PLYMOUTH E. W. M. L YSONS> SURVEYOR (Next Bank of Australasia). Authorised to survey under the Land Transfer Act, ORTHY OF COAST' FARM at Raglan, ISO acres nice rolling country sloping to the head). largo paid ploughable, fenced and subdivided, and altogether a nice little homestead; excellent house of 6 or 7 rooms, interior walls plastered, and a number of useful outbuildings. This farm is situated within 3 miles of tic town and port. Freehold £7 10s. Terms can be arranged.—F. P. CORKILL. GOOD HALF ACRE near Central School, fenced, planted, and ready tor ihe erection of one or two houses. Very small deposit will secure. This is an exceptional opportunity for anyone desirous of maiding in a good locality.—F. P. CORKILL, AT FITZROY, close to the coining tramline and in a very nice neighbourhood, three-quarters of an acre for £275. The purchaser of this may confidently look forward to a handsome profit within a couple of years.—F. P. CORKILL. GOOD BUILDING SITE at Fitzrov, level, sunny, sheltered, with wellgrown hedge of oleagnus all round. Freehold for CIOO. Terms it required.—F. P. CORKILL. SUBURBAN HOMESTEAD SITE, very well situated, 10 acres (more or less).at £so.per acre; good road, good land, good outlook.—F. P. CORKILL. EXCELLENT BUSH FARM of 350 acres, all grassed and in cultivation except, about 30 acres hillsides. nearly all nice rolling land, volcanic and papa soils, well,fenced and subdivided; substantial 6voomed house, etc.; large orchard, M acres good swedes coming on, 7 acres rape being fed off. This placo carried last winter 70 mixed cattle, several horses, and 320 owes, which lambed 115 per cent. Almost equally handy to Inglewood and Waitara. Freehold £‘9 15s: £IOOO cash required,—F. P. CORKILL. BROAD ACRES.—BOOO unimproved freehold bush country at £T; 8500 acres unimproved Maori lease (a grand block) at 27s fid goodwill; 200 acres unimproved at 30s. F. P. CORKILL. New Plymouth. TARANAKI HERALD SUBSCRIBERS. WITH the improved mail facilities, farmers and residents in the country districts may havo the Taranaki Herald posted to them _ daily at the reduced subscription of 30s per annum, paid strictly in advance. SUBSCRIPTION 30s PER ANNUM IN ADVANCE.
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Taranaki Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 144358, 24 March 1914, Page 1
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475Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 144358, 24 March 1914, Page 1
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