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Emacs’ Land sgexusy, . 935 ACRES Freehold, 500 acres in grass, undulating to hilly, winter-ed jsso sheep and 80 head of came, nev. 14-roomcd house, 5 miles from 1-ailwu)-', station, £7 7/ per acre, and only £SOO Cash. 400 ACRES Freehold, 8 miles from .Raetihi by good motor road, all down and in grass, splendid sheep and dairy farm_ £3O per acre. Easy Terms. 373 ACRES 10;‘; miles from Raetihi. about 223 acres in grass, balance good bush, wintered 400 breeding e'.\'eS. Price £4 per‘ acre. Mostly Cash. 200 ACRES Freehold, soldiers farm. owner will take second niortgage. Absolutely recommended. Price £2O per acre. 200 ACRES good dairy farm, neailv all flat and ploughable; good 3—roomv-;d house, cow byres, etc. Only 5 miles from Raetihi. £22 10/ per acre; £750 cash. _ KlftOS, Len xi Agency RAETSEH “YOUR OPPOR’i'UNITY." To secure a good ]_)l‘oDCl‘l'y. '[‘he::e are a few oi’ wnat I have on by list to offer: Fine house and sections on the Terrace, only £ISOO for the lot. This is one of the best propositions I have. 4 é-Acre sections on the Terrace. only £350 for the lot. I wont have this long at this price. ‘ 4 .1;-Ace sections good position on the Terrace-; £176 down; balance in mortgage, for the four sections. Half acre sections Kakawa Road, from £3OO. M. 7' McLauglan, c/o MeLaughlan Bros, Licensed Land Agentfi Box 73, Taihape.

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vJvfi \flv€sV\&NV€\ Tine is Precious ‘ s GSSG Lsinis is G G S IS NEARiNG THE END. Mark these few 1-emainin_g.golden days on your Calendar———these S“-iftl~ nassim, d . S _ 0 with savings on Draipel'Y, Mllllnery, Costume, Children’s Apparel, Furnishings; em °'Toß})llE:,Se'o“.hf(,la]lll;’%l:, ll‘<‘~l‘tiCiPated to Other Iwho hav.e not: We 53-3’, take Pencil and D€lP€‘l‘- list Your present and future requirements and purchase {VOW “’h}le You can do so at sigh wonderful savings‘ And We will again remind You that ‘the flltlll‘_€ Wlll’be 51 time -of greater expense for costs of all Drapery are 1.15-mg steadily You-r wise and economlc course then IS clearly defined——l:zy in a stock NOW at C & Cvs Sale The Sale which is a Counter ‘Attack’ against High Prices. ' Ladies’ Tussore Silk—Bloomers buttoned at waist; elastic" at knee. Sa,le'Pl-ice 8/3_ Ladies’ White Cotton Crepe Bloom"ers; good shape; elastic waist and knee_ 5319 Price 5/11_ Ladies’ Cotton Woven Combs. with short sleeves; full fitting in W & o_s_ sale price 4/3 and 4/11 Special Line of Ladies’ Calico Nightdresses; square neck; trimmed embroidery -and " tucks Fufi. sizes 7/11. Ladies’ Dainty Longcloth and Cal»i’€6'UaYnisoles with square andv necks; trimmed lace and embroidery. Sale Price 3/11. Child’s. White Pique Coats of excellent quality——all with "turn down collars?“ withqand without belts‘ splendid washing and wearing garments; sizes 18in to 22in. Were 8/11 to 12/6. Sale Price 5/11. ’ ch-ild’s Cotton Crepe Tunic Frocks with Sailor Collars and Belts; in white with Tan facings Saxe with White; Tan with Whit‘e; sizes 22in. Only 9/6. Sale Price 5/6. V _ ’ 12 Only Chililis VVhite Matt Tunic Frocks Magyar Sleeves and Square neck, finished contrasting paisely M-uslin and Girlde; sizes 16in to 22in Were 11/6'70 1-3/11. Sale Price 8/I_l. Child’s Striped Zephyr Frocks with square necks and short sleeves, trimmed with pique and finished belts all round; sizes Gin to 22in. in Helio, Navy and Saxe stripes. Sale Price 7/11 to 9/11_ ‘ «To purchasers of goods to the value of £2 1/ and upwards at Sn"e. We refund half second-class rail. w::j.—' fare from Eketahuna, Marton, Dannevirke, Levin, Foxton and in'termed.iate -stations, Ladies’ Paisley Muslin Dressing Jackets with White facings; all fiull sizes. Sale Price 5/6. Ladies’ Muslin Dressing Jackets white ground, assorted coloured spots; big sailor collar, with mac; and insertion edging. Sale Price_s/6. - . . ’ Ladies’ Spot Muslin Dressing Jackets; with White Lawn Facinsfif Magyar stylessale Price 3/11. Ladies’ Floral Crepe Dresslig Jackets: 003199 Style; white collar and belts. Sale Price 3/11. ’ Ladies’ Tus-sore -Silk Unaei-skirts; new shapes, with narrow kilted flounce and frills; W's and O.S_'s. Were 27/6. Sale Price 19/6. _ ' Lafdies» mack sateen Unde,-skirts with kilted and plain frills. Sale Price 12/11. ‘ p Ladies’ Satin Underskirts; neat “1115 and fl°‘m°eS, Creme, Flame: 31'0W11,. Cerise. Were up to 37/6. S3lB FfiCe _ '~ ‘ .‘ ‘i,-i.-2% , Ladies’ Moirette Unael-skirts; 8005 <1119«11t)_’; Molrette, neaf Smart Shapes, Cerise, W'llite"§tnd Fawn .onl.‘V' Wis l N 8: GUNNINGHAM . [loU.llt!sfl 1 E, LTD. , . v 1-9 Brcaditvas, ‘Palmerston North.

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Taihape Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3403, 6 February 1920, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Taihape Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3403, 6 February 1920, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Taihape Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3403, 6 February 1920, Page 8

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