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I _ . fimafiéezs’ Lani! 935 ACRES Freehold,’ 500 acres in! grass, unclulaizing to hilly, Winteredi 850 slioep and 80 head of cattle, new i _ 4-roomed house, 5 miles from 1-ailwlt.V - station, £7 7/ per acre, and 01113’, £SOO Cash. ' 400 ACRES Freehold, 8 miles from‘ Raetihi by good motor road, all down and in grass, splendid sheep and dairy‘ f fal'm_ £3O per acre. Easy Terms» i 7» 373 ACRES 10%, miles from Ra.ci:»:iii_{ about 223 acres in grass, balance good 3? bush, wintered 400 breeding e‘.ves.& Price £4 per acre. Mostly Cash. 200 ACRES Freehold, soldiers I‘al'm.§ owner will take second mort‘é€l»f-..’0- la Absolutely recommended. Price per acre. 200 ACRES good dairy farm, rie=.>.rlY‘ nll flat and ploughable: good 3—romiu.=d . house, cow by:-es, etc. Only 5 miles from Raetilii. £22 10/ per acre; £750 cash. A Ktttos’ Lancl Agency 5§§!':.:’E.'f§s'l! 3 15 “YOUR OPPORTUNIT“/." éj To secure :1. good pl‘o'fs-’.“.'l}'.. 'l‘hcs:> are a few of want 1' have; on 1,-y list to V '{ offer: 1 A 7 Fine house and sections. on the Te:-—‘ I'aCC, only £ISOO for the lot. This is f 3‘one of the best propositions I have. 4 3;-Acre sections on the 'l‘errace.§ only £350 for the lot. I wont have this. long at this price. 1 V 4 3;—Ace sections good position on L the Terrace; £176 clown; balance ini mortgage, for the four sections. Half acre sections Kakawa Road,§ from £3OO. ; j M. 7' McLauglzin. c/o Mclmugiilan l Bros., Licensed Land Age-ni'.fi Box 73,! T_aiha.pe. ‘

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J\fi\/N} v%evAA.JvNAA G 62 G ’ S A L E C ’ I 3 I ' g . I&Q E 5 the result of this grand economy event. We are actually’ able to sell wanted goods at cut figul'es.On present day prices the SaVillgS Wlll be gre:-It—and on future: prices the savings will be greater__ hence at our Sale you can much on we-sent needs-—more on future needs—thel'efore make your motto BUY BUY BUY and .~.‘A‘i"E SAVE SAVE at C and C,’s. Sal-3. ' 1 Ladies ’gc4od quality ".VlOir-ette Unde-rskirts—neat smart shapes ce,.jS,e, white and Fawn only_W and o's. were 22/6; Sale Price 14.,/9. , ' i‘=.iatron's Black Lustre Sl~:il'ts in plain and striped Lustre——full roomy shapes. Were 49/6 to 55/. Sale Price 42/. Ladies’ vinme Pique Skirt.s—smar'tly cut with and without g;ocl{<>tS, belts, excellent quality; all sizes. Were 15/6 to 19/6. Sale "Pl-ieelo/9. Ladies’ Spot Muslin Dressing Jackets-—with White Fawn facings,Mag3’el‘ -St?v'leS- Sale Price 3/11, Ladies.’ Paisley Muslin Dressing Jackets, with white fa-cings. All full sizes_ Sale Price 5/6. Infants Peli-sse in creme corded Velveteen, Silk embroidered collars. Were 21/. Sale Price 15/6. Infants Pelisse in Whit-:> Spot Muslin, daintly trimmed val. lace and insertion. Were 25/9. Sale Price 12/9. » Cihlildrenls Pique Coats—-finished belts and large buttons—la:-go variety. Were 10/9. Sale Price =3/11. Pretty Frocks for little girls—in White Muslin, threequart-er sleeves, short waists, daintly tl'im'n9d with embroidery and insertion, p'ill tucks. Were 19/6. Sale Price 5/11_ (}h.;lidren,fs White Voile Muslin Frocks, square necks, sailor collars, prettily trimmed with insertion and embroidery. Were 14;/11. Sale Price 7/11. Nursery Flannelette, nice soft finish; 26in. Sale Price 1/12; yard. Army Grey Union Flannel for ladies’ and children’s wear, 28in. wile. Sale Price 1/9 YardHeavy Bleached Double Bed Sheetings‘, 80i-n wide. Sale Price 4/1 Yard--3 Pieces 54in. Gabardine, in Fawn tones; 14/6 yard. Sale Price 6/11 yard, _ 3 Pieces 40in. Dark ground checks. Worth 5/11. Sale Price 3/11 Yards . Fashionable Ferguson 'uld Grafton Voiles, floral and stripe desigs. Usual prices 3/6 to 4/ 11- 5313 Price 2/11 yard. Knitted Silk Scarves; superior quality, assorted stripes. Worth 37/6. Sale Price 25/6. Black Lisle Thread 1-lose;SD€‘Ci3l line; with ‘coloured embroidered clox. To-day’s value 4/11. Sale Price 2/11_ Fine Black Lisle Gloves. Were 2/11 to 3/11. Sale Price 1/Jl. Cash’s New Wash Ribbons; will boil, suitable for lingerie, shades Blue, Pink, Hel.io._, White; lamWidth. 4 YardS 901' I'6; width 53'-ardis for 1/6; tin. width, 6 yards for 1/6; gin, width 8 yards for 1/6. SEND CASH WITH ORDER. NO GOODS SENT ON APPROVAL, . A,’ To purchasers of goods to the value of £2 10/ and upwards we “refund half second-Class I”ailW3.V i‘=.-om Eketahuna, Mar-ton, Dannevirke, Levin, Foxton, and intermediate stations. ' Palmerston North.

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Taihape Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3402, 5 February 1920, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Taihape Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3402, 5 February 1920, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Taihape Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3402, 5 February 1920, Page 8

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