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BUSINESS NOTICESLAND! LAND! LAND! TARANAKL TARANAKI TARANAKI. THE IDEAL DAIRYING COUNTRY of the AUSTRALASIAN COLONIES. NEWTON KINO AUCTIONEER, LAND AGENT and GENERAL MERCHANT. SPECIAL PROPERTY LIST. A.—*7o ACRES FREEHOLD, DAIRY FARM, all in with of about* 25 acres shelter bush, well fenced and subdivjded m o p _ 6-roomed residence, cowshed, implement and bugs? shef. ■ _ i good metalled road,’ close to factory, school., and railway r-1 carry | 90 cows besides other stock, splendid position. Price £ls t>«i *•• > ■ i terms arranged, must rapidly increase in value. , j B.—Bo ACRES FREEHOLD, an ideal little DAffiY FARM, a!’ « sraas. 1 new farm buildings, splendidly sit ua ted and we.l shelteied f ' ' subdivided into ten paddocks, two miles from very pr^ r ... ir Vi' , j,'| factory, school and railway, good, a ll level land., about one .third p z I ed and laid down in good English grasses. Price £-3o per ac , n | arranged; tip-top investment. C g« ACRES, all in grass, and all level, tenure freehold, 5-roorned house j cowshed, and other outbuildings, ten paddocks, H miles from township factory, school, and railway. Ibis property has nearly all been ploug) e I SS down in good pasture. Price £36 per acre. Terms £SOO cash, balance on easy conditions. To n sp e C t means to buy. i. t. \CRES, FREEHOLD, all in grass, and level, situated on poo * mailed road, and within three miles of two good townships, about 1 Sue fro-a factory and school, su bdivided into seven eerpa n dialled and relaid down in good English grash-.s, £l,lOO c. .it v chout four years at 6i per cent, Md £BSO on second mort gag > i years at 5J per cent. Pi ice £29 i6s per acre. Recommended , evv-' l ' s '* CREB, good, strong, papa country, only slightly improved; ten--0.R.P., at 15? per acre; can'take motor car to property, a omit in grass, small cottage, withj n easy distance of railway. 1 r »ce 1 goodwill £1 5s per acre. Only £3OO to £IOO required down, balance on easy terms. This is a first-class proposition. My Land Register contains the pl ck 0 f the Taranaki pr . o , w 1 r ‘ o ® V ®.,JJ? s itors for Sheep Farms, Dairy Farms, a nd Businesses of ail mid do well to consult me before pu rC haslng elsewhere.— N.B.—l can sui. lIRY FARMS, from 50 to 500 Acres, glieep Runs in areas -om 1500' l 10,000 Acres, at very reasonable pr i ce s. Clients shown ovev properr.o. FREE OF CHARGE. Correspondence invited. Loans Negotiated. j. M. HICNETT, Stratford. MD I REPRESENTATIVES: NoB p|ymoulh . F. E, MOORE, Kapongi.

Ilf-. f V' prtfW '■ I,SVBRITAIN’S BEST! THE LISTER SEPARATOR. FULLY GUARANTEED. N ! if ewton , New Plymouth, Stratford and I }_■ ] t • U- ? r Kaponga. ' SHOOTING SEASON. I HAVE My usual range of high-class Guns and Rifles, in single and Double Barrel Nitro-prooied, Automatic Guns, Pea Rifles, of all kinds, including a new semi-automatic, which reloads itsready for firing. CARTRIDGES; Smokeless 33, Black 5s 6d. ALL GUN REPAIRS DONE. B. BARENESS ' gunsmith, JULIET SHEET, STRATFORD. rawa /ImberL/ips e& vr tpn. pauah it in quality, excellence and economy. Refuse imitations. Aak°for r Amber*TMps Tea Sold in packets and tins at 1/8,1/10 and 2/- per ib. 60 “MAN WANTS BUT LITTLE HERE BELOW AND THAT LITTLE HE WANTS GOOD.” THERE is no reason why man and woman should not enjoy the best that Mother Earth produces. FOR instance, there are Potatoes and Potatoes —some are hardly fit for human consumption, whilst in others there strength, also body anti muscle building qualifies. POTATOES should be the staple food of a family—in addition to this they are necessary for the purification of ilie blood. BUT, of course, the Potatoes must he the best. YOUNG’S FINE OAMARU POTATOES are renowned for their splendid condition — they come out of the pan flowery and light, while the flavor is just fine. IF you want Potatoes that wiSI add to the enjoyment of a meal, try those. W. H. H. YOUNG & ■€" MERCHANTS, STRATFORD.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 56, 11 July 1913, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 56, 11 July 1913, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 56, 11 July 1913, Page 8

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