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BUSINESS NOTICES. LAND! LANDI ■ LAND! tarahak: TARANAKI, TARANAKITHE IDEAL DAIRYING COUNTRY of the AUSTRALASIAN COLONIES. NEWTON .KING AUCTIONEER, LAND AGENT and GENERAL MERCHANT. SPECIAL PROPERTY LIST % 270 ACRES FREEHOLD, DAIRY FARM, all m §r a . s , s >,^ t A ™ddf?ks of about 25 acres shelter bush, well fenced and subdivided mto p Qr 6-roomed residence, cowshed, implement and buggy she 5 11;arrv 80 „ good metalled road close to factory .school, and. raUwaj': cmjy 80 r 90 cows besides other stock, splendid position. Price £ls pel ac e, a terms arranged, must rapidly increase in value. —BO ACRES FREEHOLD, an ideal little DAIRY FARM, all m - - • new farm buildings, splendidly sit ua ted and well sheltered, fen ed ■ subdivided into ten paddocks, two miles from very progress ve'/* factory, school cod mtf. all levelland, ed and laid down in good English grasses. Price £3o per ac , arranged ; tip-top investment. -68 ACRES, all in grass, and all level, tenure freehold, cowshed, and other outbuildings, ten paddocks, U t factory, school, and railway. This and laid down in good pasture. I nee £35 per acre, terms * balance on easy conditions. To inspect means to buy. .. . r nr, FREEHOLD, all in grass, and level, situated on none '"n»4si*'t'ed roacl, and within three miles of two good townships, fc o. SfiffSa factory and school, subdivided into seven paddocKsabobJ SSkSsISS-S:, evv.-.. j fy ORES, good, strong, papa country, only slightly impr ■ u*w 0.R.P., at 15? per acre; can take motor car to property, . -cres in grass, small .cottage, withi n easy distance of railway. 1-t goodwill £1 5a per acre. Only £ 30 0 to. £400 required down, balance on easy terms. This is a first-class proposition. My Land Registar contains the pi C k of the Taranaki p^v,r ' o®' 0 ®' tors for Sheep Farms, Dairy Farms, and Businesses of a lid do well to consult ripe before purchasing elsewhere.—N.B.—l can IRY FARMS, fmm 50 to 500 Acres, sheep Runs in areas ly 10,000 Acres, at very reasonable prices. CTients shown oveiprr FEES OF CHARGE. Correspondence invited- Loans Negotiated, ND j. M. HICNETT, Stratford. 0. rfl- muni-Mi REPRESENTATIVES! frank OBBEU ., plyrasuth . F. E. MOORE, Kapor-gi.

M ! 7:'% BRITAIN’ •'' • r< • ' ' . > BEST! k) THE LISTER ‘ rt '- ” i ■vi.Jnii-'.’. :u-r : SEPARATOR. FULLY GUARANTEED. N EWTOM K ING ’ 9 New Plymouth, Stratford and 4 :!■ ' I'': i/"r ? &T } f * Kaponga. 1 ; ! * ; SHOOTING SEASON. T HAVE My usual range of high-class Guns and Bifles, in single and Double Barrel Nitro-prooled, Automatic Guns, Pea of all kinds, including a new sen i-automatic, which reloads itscir ready for firing. CARTRIDGES: Smokeless 3s, Black 2s 6tJ. ALL GUN REPAIRS DONE. B. BARENESS GUNSMITH, JULIET SREET, . STRATFORD. jfbnOk a It is wonderful value—the finest possible combination of the best Teas from the best gardens. Your grocer has it. 1/8,1/10 and 2/-per lb. 52 “MAN WANTS BUT LITTLE HERE BELOW ANO 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 tor human consumption, whilst in others there i strength, also body and muscle building qualities. POTATOES should be the staple food of a family—in addition to this they are necessaiy for the purification of ihe blood. BUT, of course, the Potatoes must be 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 will add to the enjoyment of a meal, try these. W. H. H. YOUNG & C ° MERCHANTS. STRATFORD.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 68, 25 July 1913, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 68, 25 July 1913, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 68, 25 July 1913, Page 8

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