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MONEY-MAKING FARMS.

1 7')o l ' rcs °f* good rolling country, handy to a township. 'Die land is rich I pupa formation, excellently adapted for sheep and fattening; good! new six-roomed house; s 1 """ ' ""'" , " —-' " ' "•' -■■'' ■■"'■ ' divided into convenient "IS SHEEP COUNTRY, being well shell . per acre. £IOOO cash, balance at 5 per cent. Owner would divide I into two farms, with buildings on each, at .€5 per acre; areas would | be 000 and 830 acres. ' . 1000 Ac ''' es Awakino ' S' in iirass. flood road. 4-: all ploughable, 700 acre led, etc. Price £7 5s pe ■res. The land is rich papa formation, well adapted for sheep. 474 acres with right of purchase at 12s Gd; 108 aeles LLP. Total rent, £lB per annum. Nearly all fenced. Divided in four paddocks. 550 acres in grass; 400 acres ploughable. 1100 sheep and 100 haed cattle now on place. Dray road access. Price for goodwill, £6 10s per acre. Terms can lie arranged. Acres in Urcnui district; good rich papa formation; well adapted for sheep or cattle; 125 acres in grass, Lease, with right of purchase, at 18s Od per acre. Price for goodwill, £3 3s. per Now do you want to sell or buy? Don't you us the fullest particulars of your property? Ou if you are in the market to buy or sell. We advertise free of charge. No sale, no ( IT WILL PAY YOU. ±Mi BROUGHAM ST. NEW PLPMOUTH

EAR! NEAR! EVERYWHERE!! PIiOGUESSIVE DAIRYMEN ARE USING BEAD THE FOLLOWING FBOM SUNNY NEW SOUTH WALES! Messrs. PATON & RUSSELL, Merchants, write:— Sydney, N.S.W., 12th August, 1007. A. ]•:. SYKES, Esq., New Plynioul.li, Taranaki, N.Z. Dear Sir, — Two _ years ago we introduced SYKES'S Drench into New South Wak's j since then the «Ue has been stg adily increasing. Users speak very highly of it us a cure for milk fever an d a preventative of abortion, and we have no hesitation in saying that when its value to Dairv Farmers becomes better known, the demand for it will be considerable throughout Australia. Your s faithfully, PATON & RUSSELT,. BE SURE YOU <!ET SYKES'S DRENCH! Beware of Worth less Imitations.

43.3 PER CENT PHOSPHATES THIS is (ho AN ALT." IS of my new shipment oE SUPERPHOSPHATE, just to baud ex s.s. Harbart It means tint %:w[, of my high-grade Superphosphate is worth from 27/G to 45/- per ton more lima most other makes. It means that 3ewt. of most other makes is not equal In 2 cwt of niv high-grade Superphosphate. NOTE the savins in rail tgc and h mJliug by buying the best -|uality. THIS APPLIES also to my pure boned ust and all other manure i sold by mo QUALITY is THE TRST OF CHEAPNESS. IT PAYS TO BUY THE BEST. •NEWTO N K I N G, NEW PLYMOUTH & STMTFOKD

DT J.Collis Browne's W*P& $ Dysentery. Cisc::s and arras:-, (ha--. (.-■, ."-,.,, r-j-,1 <j.r» v „-_ FZVEB, CSO-J-', ■■..-■ Jii " !iC3i nera^. i !7: i ?. : ■" 7;-'; c■ ' ; m, A3ti-;;a, i>£dwc:i:ti3. I." only pallalivj i_> .;.:.!...,.;, ;:A, EKSU.ViATI3:,S. TOOTHACHE. arotlyno i'-i a liquid I .•>/• ■■. ■ i ,V.,/i, ,< m '-i,rlr.l INSIST ON HA>.' 0 Dr. J. COLLI3 b-O 11 ' „ S CHLORODYNF —■-»*»»-?<! CONVINCING MEDICAL TESTIMONY W,TH EACH m li IklM BOTTLE. jl 8 Pricej ia England: 1 TO. 2/9, 4/8. SUTTON'S PEDIGREE SIEOES. SUTTON'S MAGNUM BONUM. THE UNRIVALLED PHIZE-VONNING S^EDJi NEARLY BLIGHT PROOF. THREE qualities distinguish this hardy una very handsome Purplc-top bn'cue. It yields the greatest wuight per acre; the roots are ideal in form and arc proved by analysis to be of the highest feeding value SUTTON'S MAGNUM BONUM, for its hardy constitution, is rapidly super ceding nfonor varieties, and it is every year winning an increasing r.umber of Premier Honors. PROCURABLE KROM: E. GRIFFITHS fr CO, NEW PLYMOUTH. SOLE AGENTS J'OK TABANAKI. i

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 61, 28 November 1907, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 61, 28 November 1907, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 61, 28 November 1907, Page 4

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