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BUSINESS NOTICES. '!MSM TAftANAKS. fH| IBCAL DAIRYING COUNTRY AvliioHlßßi LAND AGftWT and GENERAL MERCHANT. SPECIAL PROPERTY LIST. ; »rio* *2fc 10s per acre. Term 8 ,£285 oaih, balance easily arrangMl. Chea*. B 3 ACRES, Freehold— Right on to g ea Coast. Ail level, excellent ouality sod well improved. P r loe £55 per acre. Terms £250 cash, Balance 5 years at 5 per cent. Good S-roomed house, granary, ! cowshed, etc. ?<~ill carry 40 o OWB> and do them well. M Subdivided into 11 paddocks, 2 acr es stumped and ploughed. Price. £lB per acre, including- is cows. No mortgage. Easy Urnw to bona-Sde man. . ■T ACRES' Freehold—All in gTass, close to factory, school and railway. All ploughable. 6-roomed house, cowshed, etc. Cows for December averaged over £2 F*r head. Subdivided into 6 paddocks. Prlee, £2B Per aore. Terms £4go to £SOO cash, balance 5 years at 5 per cent. 7376 ACRES Freehold Land—About 2000 acres felled and sown, 11 miles 7-wire fencing. Good shearing plant, dip and yards; cottage and woolshed; 7 miles from post office and store. Price £3 58 per ' acre. Splendid terms to bona fide man. The land is of good quality, undulating to hilly, and will carry 2 sheep. There is a fortune in this farm. Motor car road to property. MP-TO-DATE MOTOR CARAOG FOR BALS. My Land Register oonuwis the lak of the Tarawa*! Prewinea, and Ineesters ler Sheep Farms, Dairy Farms, and Businesses of ell dsaorlptlom smuli *e*eH le jonsult me aefers purchasing elsewhere. -N.i,-,l san Milt VMI * •AIRY FARMS, tnm / M *• §«•- Asres, Sheep Ron* In ar*»s from 1600 (S 10 000 Aoros, at vary reasonable prices. Clients shown over prop 91UBM OF OHAEGI. Correspondence inritedi Loanis Negotiaiea iW "■!*■ ■ " •-■ ■ 3. M. HJCNETT, Btratford. ,1 lAMB RIMIESftKTATIVfti FRANK ORSELL, New Plyaaeelfti, K mnw nmw p E MOORE, Kapenga. %i THE RESULT OF WAR. THE COLONIAL MANUFACTURERS * |r ADVISE THAT OWING TO EXCESSIVE FREIGHTS AND ' * ! INCREASED COST OF RAW MATERIALS THEY CANNOT "DO OTHERWISE THAN RAJSE THE PRICES OF ALL i ;4f COLONIAL IMPLEMENTS i "FROM THE 30 th NOV.. TIME IS SHORT, 'BO IF YOU ARE REQUIRING ANYTHING AT ALL NOW OR LATER; ON, V.'tti IN TOUCH WITH ME RBCHT AWAY AND i* J SECURE PRESENT PRICES. **W PLYMOUTH STRATF«B«SR KlkP&KGhu "■ WRMERS' CO-0 SOCIETY .„_.". OF NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED. , ,~ (Successors to Gillies and Nalder) STOCK AUCTIONEERS, LAND, INSURANCE, MACHINERY, , ;.., y t AND FINANCIAL AGENTS. iyQENTS AT— Eltham, Stratford, Waltara, Opunake, and Manala. REGULAR STOCK SALES HELD AT—it m * Hawera, Eltham, Manala, Okaiawa, Auroa, and Kapcnga. 1 ° ,:; PRIVATE SALES,OF STOCK. : #*"*■& Agents right throughout Taranaki, we are in an excellent position to handle this Class of business, and clients entrusting as with their stock for disposal can raly on prompt sales at highest rultt inv*^^rates.T , ,■ '-. W : 0 OLI WOOLS WOOLI * u * We bae.e made satisfactory arrangements for the handling of wool ""*' slips either for sale in the Colony or for shipment to the Home market*, and are prepared to make advanoes on growing clips. BABIC SL ACI MANUREBI Wnr"«a SUPERPHOSPHATE! " / We'lena in a position to supply thi§ in any quantity for next season ' ** at Lowest Current Rates, and era now hooking orders. T MA C H I HE R YI MACHINERY!. ; ** W CJOME to us for any machinery you may be requiring, and yon will ' and wje, prices are tight.

DOMLD'S t! A R A U E. g * Aniral of the Celebrated J Morris oiff ord Lignt Car. fii •!%• Beet tight Car in the World., Whifc »nd Poppe's Engine and Carburettor. ,u a; >•. Enbery Owen and Co.'s Steel Chassis and Forgings. leiAe/si Pressed Steel Detachable |;' -Wheel*.* ..,■ Alt Branches of the Motoring Business S Catered for, * IjP-TO-DATE 'MACHINERY. Expert Mechanic for ail Repairs. 'd BOLE ACEHTB FOR ROYAL RUBY ~,., . Motor Cycle. *»>rants (Day) it, (Night) 113. DONALD'S •»-. - -..'\ ■ ,'■ y -,■ ■ ■ •TRATFORf# CAR ACE. "^Notify-the Pubhc that • iitdhave now tiken over the New » O <J Up-to-date * CLUB HOTEIi STiBLES. Harness Stands Is, Hacks Stands 6d. *" .'"'. Feeds'ls 6d. * I shall he pleased to see all old new, custoihersi who ran rely on ♦Mlij'best'jof attention and civility. jl, THACKER

DURING DOCKING TIME DOKIyO is a Lquid application for use after docking and castrating. Used .11 100.000 lambs in Hawke's Bay, with wonderful success. Loajes' oi' lambs by users of Dokko wcmo practically ril. Grand tot cuts during • shearing. Costs • 14s 6d for enough for 1000 lambs. KILLS Blackberry, Mint, Rag-. wort and Gnrse in one dressing; Californian Thistle .'n two dressings. Weadian is absolutely reliable an u effective. Crow Carton's Seeds for Great Crops, using our Special Manures Prominent Dairymen swear by BIBBY'S CREAM EQUIVALENT for Calves. W. M. BAYLY GENERAL MERCHANTS, FARMERS' SUPPLY STORES, LAND A COMMISSION AGENTS STRATFORD ft ELTHAM

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 282, 26 November 1914, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 282, 26 November 1914, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 282, 26 November 1914, Page 8

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