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' A BARGAW 9 1 . . I ‘"1083 ACRES O.R.P. at 33/. 35) acres in best English grassee, balance ‘bush (chiefly tawa); 6 smfles fmm Owhango; 5 paddocks, .111 Well waterled. Over 6 miles good 7 and 8 wire fences. Winters 2 sheep t 0 the HON‘besides cattle. PRICE £5 5/ PER ACRE. TERMS £SOO CASH. .« ALSO ’ ' 635 ACRES FREEHOLD, OMATANE. All in grass but about 35 acres shelter bush; ring fenced; 5 paddocks. well watered; 2—roomcd cottage and motor shed. Winters 2% to 3 5110913. to the acre. PRICE £25 PER ACRE. TERMS £IOOO CASH; balance per cent_ ; v ' I }R.Wllson 800. Md I LAND AEENTS. r 1 ~ lAIHAPE u ’ E Lord 5 Stab es. 1 GED. LORD AND SON. MAIL CONTRACTORS AND GENERAL CARRIERS. ‘Having taken over KEL‘LY’S Stables are enabledfo increase their plant, enabling them "to deal with all carrying promptly. A TRIAL SOLICITED. . Mail Coach leaves P.O. every‘ (Thursday at 7 am, for Mangaohane land intermediate stations. Returns following day_ Mail Car leaves for Moawhango; Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays.i at 1.30 p_m.. Returns same afternoon!
> Clients are requested to leave parcels and book seats at the Stables. I Ring 'Phone 169, I YOUR Eyes tested tree. Specnxwlow E supplied at most ‘reasonable nu-yew. [Don't delay. Dome to-day. J. R. 0/ 0 lninghame, Prescription Chemist mus‘ ! o'DtlCia-nu ! '* >— CHEAPEST PLACE IN TAIHAPE to buy Crockery, ,Glasswa;re, Tinware, Enamclware, Brushware, Ironmongery, Silver and Table Ware, Books, etc.—— TAIHAPE FURNITURE EXCHANGE -opposite Railway Station. l—————-———---—-——-——-——-—~ }e Removal Notwe 1 I RM DLE’S ; Jewellery and Fancy ‘ fioods e From Station Street to opposite TOWN HALL 7 New Goods, Lowest. Prices‘ ?s—FsUd .. 0 f .' P Red Burch eats. ’ roars. Ein. by an, by 6ft. 6in. ‘£6 10/ Der lmndred. ; 6in. by 41:1, by 6ft. 6in. £7 5,’ per 12ndred_ .V ' \ STRAINERS. Bin M an. by Bft, 10' each. Sln. I;y‘sm,‘ by’7tt, In each_ A S"I"AYS. sin. by 3m. by art. 2/3 eaeh_ F.O.R_ RANGATAUA. ' f R. Wnlson § m. Ltd ‘ MERCHANTS, Taihape.
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Taihape Daily Times, 7 October 1919, Page 8
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474Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Taihape Daily Times, 7 October 1919, Page 8
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