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BUSINESS NOTICESTARAWAKI. TARANAK3 TARAMAKI. the IDEAL DAJRYmG COUNTRY of the AUSTRALASIAN QOLCNIEB. AUCTIONEER, LAND AGENT and GENERAL MERCHANT. SPECIAL PROPERTY LIST: a mn Af-HEB FREEHOLD, DAIRY FARM, all in with m^P*"" 1 BheLr uah, we,! gjMWg hn,, pjMy ko, »S oowaHSt&J other stock, sple.did position. Price £ls p«i acre, ,<-, . terms arranged, must rapidly increase in value. 8.-90 AC*ES FREEHOLD, an ideal little DAIRY ( FARM, new farin building splend.aly ci'nsted ! ed and hud dow- in aopcl UgUih passes. Price £35 per acre, J arranged ! tip-top investment. , L-08 ACRES, all in grass and all Wl. h^Z"t» hip.! JoWhwi aud other outbuilding, ten paddooKs. J J « il« ' >J' ■ ■ lt ,, iW i Kv.'.chool. and railway. Ita !«^J^^;i^& ,a Sih i and luddown in jood pastor*. » rico £<.'o per ww. UtoSf*2a cmdition.. lo .-poet means to buy. ft* «L fe '?« SKAS. erSlffi?S£«~— *- • ■ e* .. —*l- - ..-16.. CR3HS, good, strong r*P» country, only injP«>^; |"] ' I 0 Rl' at 15f per acre; can take motor car to pro**"*' " .■/,. :,., .in to ss small rotUg*, witbfa easy distance, or Tarfwaj . 1 ■ SudwiU BSi l*r acre. 'Only £ 3 OO to>4oo required down, bolom I easy Nrafc Tiiii* is a first -class proposition. My Land JUtM* contain the pick of the TaruiM P^'" o^;'',^; j «fiStors for sSaep Fanns, Dairy Farm., and Businesses of all Wttnn inuSdowJll to consult ro» boforo purchasing elsfi*hcre.-H.8.--l can SfoHfc ; r .„ , j OAIRY FARMS, tram 50 to 800 Aor>», Sheep Rumi w ;," | 10.000 Acreji, at very reasonable p riC es., "lefito eßojfn ove» p tfBSK OF CHARGE. Uorrespoidence invited- Loans W.egowau , J. M. HICNETT. Stratford. I iANO REPRESENTATIVES: RfINK ORBEU , N , w | F. E. MOORE, K»po»««-

fsffiWll DUNCAN j excellent 5m every detail. ttnbr/ka7;able. always sows true. ~*- ' Inspect its many features at The House of Quality Implemerts. •NEWTON KING, , NEW PLYMOUTH STRATFORD KAPONCA.

THE ONJ&-HOKSK ALBION MOWEB is just tlio thing for tho b>nal farmer, as it is bettor for getting into awkward corners than the '1 horse mowers. Gome and inspect. Also. ADVANCE ALL-STEEL !..> lItAKES, Etc. riQg ENGINEERING WORKS, LliOk> STRATFORD.

«a a w ». ! . £*■ jHY^^ -Li. 'itifM OP (L It is wonderful value —the 3nest possible combination of the best Teas from the best gardens. Your grocer has it. 1/8,1/10 and 3/-per lb. 52

HEALTHY CALVES MEAN A HEALTHY BANKING ACCOUNT. ,-m strong vigorous calves deBvelop into psofjtablc cows — llbroyicted they are kept "growing" from the start. When milk is scarce there's no feed so rich and nutritious as MERE'S PROOF. jciversfcream, Wellington, Ist February, 1912. Messrs Hill ami Barton, Ltd Wellington, Dear Sirs,- S would like to let you ktiuw how pleased I am with the Blbbv's Cai f Food, which T (jot from yon I havo jusfc sold my. pal vof at £3 each for heifers an.l £1 7s Oil for steers. The dition, thanks to "Bibby's' and r .consider it the best Calf Food on the <s«to a. J CREAM EQUIVALENT. J It contains no less than fFourtesn per cent, of Oi! or siust about double the percenta*e contained in an ordinary caif meal. \ Moreover, thn digestibility of "Cream Equivalent" is provided for by a special system of cocking—-and it dies not scour if used regularly. Mew l«5 the time to commence if ycu wish'to raise healthy stock for profit! B'IBBY'B CREAM EQUBVALENT. Is sold by lura MERCHANTS, STRATFORD

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 5, 6 September 1913, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 5, 6 September 1913, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 5, 6 September 1913, Page 8

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