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The Standard Cocoa of the World. Acknowledged by experts and consumers to be without a rival for flavour and digestibility. A COCOA YOU CAN ENJOY.

THE CHANCE OF A LIFETIME "V■ ' ■ STRAIGHT LEASE 1200 ACBES of first-class ulteep country, Eltliam district, all laid. down in best English grasses; several nice valley*, tho whole section lying well to the sun; curry easily 2'/o big sheep .to t/ie acre. Road will be metalled.shortly to property; telephone office is on adjoining section, also school site. Owner -will leu,Be for sor 0 years at. a rental of Sb 6d per acre and give purchasing clause. A splendid opportunity to acquire a really first-class sheep property. K'S W. H. AND A. MCGABftY ELTHAM. ... SOLI: AGENTS RICH-DRAINED SWAMP LAND SUITABLE FOR FATTENING, DAIRYING, OR SHEEP. 486 all in grass, ring-fenced, well watered' (artesian), free from weeds and all ploughable; improved portion lias been carrying 4 sheep per acre; close to school, factory, and railway. Price £lO 10s per acre. Terms, £2001) cash, balance can remain for 5 years at 5 . pep cent. , NOTE.—The property will fatten stock all the year, and has grown 2'/ 2 tons of chaff to the acre without manure with a November-sown crop. Tux-nips and rape grown on this soil are second to none in the Dominion, and I believe that when tliti whole property lias been ploughed and! resown it will fetch £2O per acre. WALTEB BEWLEY, LAND A3ENT AND SHAREBROKER NEW PLYMOUTH. h TO NEGLECT A SMALL EYE-DEFECT IS TO COUKT MISFOBTUNK, YOIT WILL BEST BECCTEE GOOD EYE-SIGHT, BY CONBOLTISG JNO. L. NICOL. THE EYESIGHT SPECIALIST, IN CONJUNCTION j;WITH SAMUEL BARRY PROFICIENT! BELIABLEI EXPERIENCED t EETUBN VISIT TO TAKANAtx BHOBTLY. ADDHESB LETTERS TO J. L. NICOL, PALMEBSTON K.

L. Pattie&Co,, STOCK & LAND AGEETS iGOOD SOLID YAWK 3963 ACRES—Splandid graslng run on main road, a miles from township; about 2500 acres in grass carrying von 2000 sheep and 350 cattle: all well fenced and subdivided; freehold; manager's house,' woolshed, and men'* quarters. Priu» ,£4 2« «d per acre Very easy, terms. 3240 ACRES—I24O acres freehold. *"*^ v and 2000 L.1.P., rent Bd per acre; 600 acres in grass, carrying «)0 sheep and 160 bullocks; splendid sheep and cattle country. Price £4OOO, or £2500 for freehold portioi. 1325 ACEEft-Native lease, 81 years *"" v to run; rent £22 per annum, and rises to '£ss for last 21 years; 400 acres in grass, carrying 800 2-year-old heifers; level and rolling country. Erics £W9. A Tery cheap property. L. PATTIE & CO, land abd Stock Agents, '£V THREE CHEAP PROPERTIES. 1166 A , ORES > wcil sheltered Sheep Farm; carries 2 sheep per acre. Price £4; £6OO cash. •■ ■;■ w i 150 CRES ' g°°' a Dairy Farm, oarry. ing 56 to 80 cowe; new 6i roomed house, also all outbuildings. PriUi £27; £6OO cash. 1 fl|Q ACRES, real good Dairy Farm, carrying from 40 to 45 cows. Price £3l 10s; £OOO eash. F. W. FRETHEY, LAND AGENT, EMMAAC.

The Instructions of oneef New Zealand's Leading Teachers : " Pastry is ooai particular in 'requiring a Hot Quick Ovkn I to cause the starch cells of 'flour to burst and absorb the 'fat. If the oven is slaw—the ' pastry is tough. '•Bread and Cakes.— First II heat the oven thoroughly some ' time before it is wanted, so that 'there will be a GOOD steady ' hbat by the time it is required, « Meats.—The application of a "' QUICK STRONG HEAT to the BUT"face coagulates the albumen. " This prevents juice woaping. The "Hot Oven," Heat to food I cooking chm always be attained by using COALBROOKDALE It fives u tatooM, C C\ AI Krone, u<) tttUl—t control "OQAIABOOXOALE" LOCAL DEPOT, WBBTPORT OOAL CO, LTD, INVESTMENT GOOIETSS, Tjnrmustf.li Ineorwrated under "Ike Buiiai«| S Societies' Act, 1881." >* __ :y.-,--^ DIREOTOHS.—Messrs R. OocK ' '(eKalrman't, A. Shuttlewortb, John Kills, W. J. Newman, Newton King, A, Goldwater. aod T. K. Bkinner. . gOLiaTTOßS—Messrs Wilson and Grey. BANKERS.—The Bank of Nsw Zealand. The Society pays tke cost of preparing aid regbtering all mortgages (unless for a lesser sum that £100). Dutlng the five years ending the 30th September, 1905, the sum of £7lßl l«s Id had been distributed in dividends and bonuses among the members of the Society, Borrowers and Investors participating alike in tks distribution; it will thus be seen that the Society in reaUyi co-operative. Office open dally from 19 a.m. to 0 »,ni., Thursday afternoon excepted. If, IfIEBSTHR, ■r-rr'i-'v'-:' . .- Secretary.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 177, 17 July 1908, Page 1

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729

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 177, 17 July 1908, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 177, 17 July 1908, Page 1

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