MOTIGE*. TARAHAKi- TARANAKS TARANAKJnffi'IDEAL DAIRYING COUNTRY of the AUSTRALASIAN COLCMEB, AUCTIONEER, LAND AGENT and GENERAL MERCHANT. A._«7o ACRES FREEHOLD. DAIRY FARM, all paddocks, *of about 25 acres shelter bush, we 1 6-roonied residence, cowshed, implement »ndbagsye g 0 Rood metalled road, close to factory,MbOoLw d ml»»* f^ WO cows besides other stock splendid po-itioi 1 ace *. terms arranged, must raipidly increase m value. 8.-SO ACRES FREEHOLD, aj jdeal lit«j & al | • .new famrbuikbnjzs, splendidly situated ana weu « reBS;VG town. subdivided into ten paddocfcs two miles fron t P J plllllirh- ' factory, school and cartway good «flJeye land a term9 ! ed and laid dow in Rood H-ngusn «rassea. J arranged: tip-top investment. V-68 ACRES, ad 1. «ra<H> ■"•* 1 ifmUesKTownS XCREE, FREEHOLD, all fc ««J »* miauled road, and within throe ffldesl oft>WO «ooa ddopkßi „bont »1 0r.... -w-ct. « " 1K... CRES. eood, strong, papa country, only di*btfr wprov .j 3" *""",)BP at 15. per acre; can take motor car to prooert y,» Mv Land Register contain thi pick of tha T«2J*S ■'«••' .Mtiira for Sheep Farms, Dairy Farms, and Businesses oi an f 28!i*|well to consult m« bcfor® purchasing ehwhtrt.- N.b. * *«♦„ c nn f.r.res. flV,Aon Huns in areas mm ' j. M. HICNETT. Stratford. FRANK ORBELL, N.w W>** F. E. MOORE, KflpMJg"-
W; "«'W S£S/ASI,W£/{ S^fcgg S^JJ^^-J^^i EXCELLENT IN EVERY DETAIL. $ TJNBItEAKAW.E. ALWAYS SOWS'TRUE. T**~ Inspect Its many features at VffTTj* The House of quality Implsmerts. NEWTON KING, HEW PLYMOUTH STRATFORD
THE ONE-HORSE ALBION MOWER ia just tho thing for the farmer, as it is better for getting into awkward corners than tl horse mowers. Cqma and inspect. Also. ADVANCE ALL-STEEL J HAKES, Etc. -1 ENOIINCERING WORKS, STRATFORD.
Mtn hbPW* Jths Jpf\ Not only is it the beat Tea, but it Id also the most economical Rcfuse imitation.. 2 S™L Tip. Tea and get it. Sold by all store. 1/8,1/10 and 2/- pe, lb..
HERE'S PROOF. Silvsrstroam, Weßhjjtoni Ist February, 191^ HEALTHY CALVES MEAN A HEALTHY BANKING ACCOUNT. If Strong vigorous calves cie|>/ciop into profitable cows— I irovided they are kept "growling" from the start. Wellington, Dear iter* would like > J It chains no less than (Sgd.) G. FLTJTif. | When milk is scarce there's 'no feed so rich and nutritious as \BIB B Y ' S | CREAM EQUIVALENT. I" how pleased I Fourteen per cent, of Oil or 7 Z\ I Bibby-s car lust about double the percentFood! which l got fro* yon Iw contained in an ordinary I have just sold my calve* \calf meal. fi 2 steers 61 " 3 X* 1 Moreover, the digestibility Siyo were in tip-top con- k "Cream Equivalent" Is proI i L thanks to "Bibbys" fvldcd for by a special system Ii f lonestiv consider it hf cooking-and It does not wa h M t Calf'Food on the feur if used regularly. Now Is the time to commence if you wish to raise hcatthy stock for profit'. 8188 Y ' S CREAM EQUIVALENT. is sold by MERCHANTS, STRATFORD
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8, 10 September 1913, Page 8
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486Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8, 10 September 1913, Page 8
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