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Cut Your Lawn, Sir! The warm spring weather has made the lawns bright with a new coat «i green. If you want a nice even srot|jl the lawn mower must be put to work. Now, let us tell you about our big direct shipment of mowers. Some Months ago we ordered from one of th>e best American firms our Beasrafo requirements. These machines are strong in construction, true dean ootterrs, they run sweetly, and are well finished. Over 600 of these mswliines are in constant use in New Yearlt CSfcy Parks, for the last ten years. Ihie speaks for durability. The "Regal" is our best mower, a splendid ball-bearing machine with fire blades. For 14in. we want 65/-, and for lflin. 70/- each. The makers guarantee these macnines to De perfect in every particular. The "Colonial" is a first-class cutter, with ball-bearings, and has four blades. We sell them, lain, at 30/-, 14in. 33/-, 16in. 30/- each. The "Gem" Mower, with adjustable bearings. A really well made and efficient machine. Our price, 12in. 30/-, 14in., 32/6, 16in. 35/- each. The "Ever Ready," an up-to-date, high-grade cheap mower. It's name is expressive of its merits. „ You can buy it, 12in, blades, at 20/-, 14m. 21-, 16in. 22/6 each. "REGAL" LAWN TRIMMERS, 37/0 each. FARMERS AND GARDENERS. CALL OUR "IRON AGE" COMBINED FERTILISER AND SEED DRILL. Price, 00/- each. ♦♦»»♦»♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•♦♦♦♦»<»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦♦« >♦♦♦♦♦»♦»♦>» Bell ringer Bros., Ltd. THE CASH HARDWAREMEN. DEVON ST., NEW PLYMOUTH. BROADWAY, 6TRATJIORD. Selected Nrthern Taranakl Gra ng Runs ACRES, Freehold; all in grass except 100 acres in bush; well fenced and divided into convenient sheep-proof paddocks; good dwellingIwifte, woolshed and night pens; sheep and cattle yards, dip, etc.; fronting good metal road; 6 miles to the township and wleyards, and 18 miles to the railway and freezing works; good papa land tarrying two sheep to the acre. PRICE, £6 10s per acre. Reasonable terms can be arranged. ACRES, Freehold; 970 acres » in grass; rich papa land, and well)grassed; fenced and sub-divided'into eonvenSent paddocks; the balance of the land is good easy bush country; good eheep-yarda and dip; 7% miles from township. PRICE, £5 15s per acre. Terms, £2500 cash, and the balance 6 years at 6 per cent. |OK() ACRES, 0.R.P., at £1 per " acre; 500 acres in grass and SOO acres felled this seaswi and the balance good bush land; access by good road; opposite post office and store; good 4-roomed house and store-room; wool-shed and sheep-yards; good papa land, and when all in'grass will winter 2 sheep to the acre. PRICE for Goodwill, £3 2s 6d per acre. This ts a good property and worth inspection. 5000 ACRES, Freehold; good bush land, about 700 acres in grass and balance heavy bush on papa forma- : PRICE, £2 10s per acre. Iff Y LAND REGISTER contains the pick of the Taranaki province, and land seekers can a3l.be suited by calling on me. Dairy faitms in areas from 50 to 600 acres. Graaing runs from 760 to 6000 acres at low prices and on easy terms. I have also numerous town and suburban properties for sale, also businesses of every description. Clients sfeown over properties free of charge. Correspondence specially invited. Land representatives: F. E. Orbell, New Plymouth; J. M. Hignett, Stratford; F. E. Moore, Kapouga. NEWTON KING AUCTIONEER, LAND AND FINANCIAL ' AGENT, NEW PLYMOUTH.

PICS. PICB. rpHE WOODVILLE BACON COY. will receive Prime Baconers and Choppers at weighing stations as under:— NOVEMBER. Okato—Monday, 13, 27. Urenui—Monday, 6, *2O. Stratford—Every Monday. Midhirst—Tuesday, 14, 28. Waitara—Tuesday, 7, 21. Toko—Tuesday, 7, 21. Moturoa—Tuesday, 14, 28. Tariki—Wednesday, 1, 15, 29. L. NAIRN, Eltham. .. J. WOOLDRIDGE, Okato. T. COLSON, Buyer, Urenui. PICS. PICS. rpHE INGLEWOOD BACON COMPANY are buyers of Prime Bacon Pigs between 10.21b and 1301b dead weight, FROM SHAREHOLDERS ONLY. RECEIVING DATES. At the Factory—Every Wednesday. WAITARA—Monday, Nov. 6, 20. TABlKl—Monday, Nov. 13, 27. MlDHlßST—Tuesdays, Nov. 7, 21. SMART ROAD —Tuesdays, Nov. 14, 28. DOUGLAS—Mondays, Nov. 13, 27. TOKO—Mondays, Nov. 6, 20. PICS. PICS. DIMOCK K- { 10., JjTD. gWANgA'CONpA CT O R Y \Y e Qre now prepared to receive Prime Baconers, Choppers and Workers at the undermentioned places:— NOVEMBER—..anaKB— Monday. Okato—Monday, 6, 20. Moturoa—Tuesday, 7, 21. ' ! Inglewood—Every Wednesday. Smart Road—Monday, 13, 27. ' ' Waitara—Tuesday, 14, 28. Toko—Monday, 13, 27. ' ! Tariki—Tuesday, 14, 28. ' Stratford—Every Wednesday. • 1 Midhirst—Monday, 0, 20. Douglas—Tuesday, 7, 21. C. E. STREET, I J. MARRA, Tok. C. A. FORSTER. A. ABBOTT. MAIZE A COOD SAMPLE OF YELLOW AND WHITE MAIZE at GAILIN & LUKE'S Inglewood. M°NE. TO LEND. We have several Sums available for Immediate Investment. WILSON & GREY, Solicitor!. Brougham Street. MONEY TO LEND. M ONEY 10 LEND on good Becmitji at lowest current rates. GOVETT & QCILLIAM, ■ » NMtan><'

"DOG'S HEAD"! BASS ! POPULARITY mm (a m & n o sx & BZ $9 & KJ SvV S The delicate " nutty" $ \ flavour of the 8 Docs Head' Bass | I g is the result not only f of scientific brewing but 4 also of painstaking [I bottling s £ Of course only the best 5 materials are used to * t make this famous ale, t but without the " Read fj Brothers, Limited" C methods of bottling, it . S would not enjoy the jj reputation it does. jj This method includes fj storage of butts in dry. J! airy, well ventilated and •i clean cellars where it f rip-ns under the most f; favorable conditions. | Bottling in its prime jj insures its refreshing B pungency and preserves j> its nourishing food f qualities which are | unequalled. 5 Therefore, when orders' ing beer of your dealer, g ask for "DOG'S HEAD" ? BASS, and see that the f, "DOG'S HEAD"LabeI U is on every bottle. x* SOLD EVERYWHERE^

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 133, 27 November 1911, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 133, 27 November 1911, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 133, 27 November 1911, Page 7

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