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limes’ Lane ;';;e2.€§’, l x I 935 ACRES Freehold, 500 acres in} grass, undulating to hilly, \vin'tel'ed: 850 sheep and BO.he:ld of cattle, new 3 4-roomed house, 5 miles from I~a.ilwx,VE station, £7 7/ per acre, and onlyi £SOO Cash. 1 400 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 Raetil‘:i.l about. 223 acres in grass, balance gO‘"lE bush, wintered 400 breeding e‘.ves.| Price £4 per acre. Mostly Cash. 2 200 ACRES Freehold, soldiers farm. owner will take second mori::;a.ge.! Absolutely recommended. Price £s3o} per acre. i 200 ACRES good dairyfarm, ne:.u'l.V 9.11 flat and ploughable: good 3-romwrd house. cow byres, etc. Only 5 nlilr.‘-S from Raetihi. £22 10/ per acre} £750 cash. 3 . a / ’ Ktttos’ Lag», cl fl gency; Rfial:l'§§-ll l .._-._____________ _..___.__.____.....n..—-.———.-————- l “YOUR OPPORTUNITY." To secure a good pi-opez't3'. Tl_l(‘,:x"..‘£ are a few of wnan I have on by list to; offer: q Fine house and sections on the ’l‘er~? race. only £ISOO for the lot. This is; one of the best propositions I have. ’ L 4 %;-Acre sections on the Terrace.}: only £350 for the lot. I wont haves‘ this long at this price. i 4 :1;-Ace sections good position on; the Terrace; £176 down; balance ini mortgage, for the four sections. I Half acre sections Kakawa Road,‘ sfrom £3OO. _ 3 M. r’ McLauglan. c/o McLaughlanl ißros., Licensed Land Agentfi Box 73,: iTaihape. '

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«iv -- §l\\\ -9--Pv;»£*=§-+-E--I-‘tF-I»-E-~'M~+-5-=54-I--I-+1-E-id-+ -I--Iv--I-=l-I»:--l-I-I--I-«I--I -I-b-I-4--i-1-I-3-I-4-‘I--5-I--B-+4--1-M-ti-vH-«b--9 VA 0 ' 1; ' Time 18 Precious . 1 saws ‘ALE ~r ~ 0 ii 5% O is C S Mark these few remuining_golden days on your. Calendar——these Swift}; paslsim, davs so fraught. with Séwillgs 011 Drape”: -\’~mhnel'§",~ CosWm€.- Childl'€’l's Apparel; Furnishings; etc. DTO those who have participated to other who have not, we say, take pencil and paper. list your present and future require ments and purchase NOW while you can do so at swgh wonderful S:lV'jngs_ And We Wm again remind you that the futur_e_will*be a time of greater expense for costs of all Drapery are rising steadily. Your wise and economlc course then is clearly definecl—lay in a stock NOW at C & Cris Sale The Sale which is a Counter "Attack, against High Prices. Infantis Muslin Matinee Coats in Plain and Spot Muslin. trimmed embroidery and beadi.ng- Val Lace, etc. Were 9/11 to 12/6. Sale Price 5/11. . ’ ' Ladies’ Tussore Silk-Bloomers buttoned at waist; elastic at knee. Sale Price 8/6. Ladies’ White Cotton Crepe Bloom‘.-rs; good shape; elastic waist and knee, Sale Price 5/11. Lad-ies’ Cotton Woven Conphs. with short sleeves; full fitting in W & O.S. Sale Price 4/6 and 4/11. Specijal Line of Ladies’ Calico Nightdresses; square neck; trimmed embroidery and tucks, Fun sizes 7/1 . Ladies’ Dainty Longcloth and Calico Camisoles with square and V necks; trimmed lace and embroidery. Sale Price 3/11. . Child’s White Pique Coats of excellent quality—-all with ‘turn down collars, with and without belts; splendid washing and wearing garments; sizes 18in to 22in. Were 8/11 to 12/6. Sale Price 5/11. Child’s Cotton Crepe Tunic Frocks with Sailor Collars and Belts; in white with Tan facings. Saxe with White; [ran with White; sizes 22in. Only 9/6. Sale Price 5/6. ' ’ 12 Only Childfs White Matt Tunic Frocks Magyar Sleeves and Square neck, finished contrasting paisely Muslin and Girlde; sizes 16in to 22in Were 11/6 to 13/11. 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 6in 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 Szfe. We refund half second-class railway fare from Eketahuna, Marbon, Dannevirke, Levin, Foxton and intermediate .stations. Ladies’ Paisley Mtislin Dressing Jackets with white facings; all full sizes. Sale Price 5/6, Ladies’ Muslin Dressing Jackets white ground, assorted coloured spots; big sailor coma,’ with lace and insertion edging. Sale Price 5/6. Ladies’ Spot Muslin Dressing Jackets; with White Lawn Facinri; Magyar styles.Sa,le Price 3/11. Ladies’ Floral Crepe Dresslig Jackets; Coatee style; white collar and belts. Sale Price 3/11. Ladies’ Tus-sore Silk Unaerskirts; new shapes, With narrow kilted flounce and frills; W's and O.S7s. Were 27/6. Sale Price 19/6. » Ladies’ Black Sateen Underskirts with kilted and plain frills. Sale Price 12/11. . Ladies’ Satin Undel-skirts; neat frills and flounces, Creme, Flame, Brown, Cerise. WT§e up to 37/5. Sale Price 19/6. . - r __ - Ladies’ Moirette Unaei-skirts; good quality; uoirette, neat smart Shapes, Cerise, White and Fawn 661.11N5D1l & BUNNIMGHAME, 11. 1-9 Broadway, Palmerston North.

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Taihape Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3404, 7 February 1920, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Taihape Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3404, 7 February 1920, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Taihape Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3404, 7 February 1920, Page 8

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