i'Vtv'*S!, .fo&M* MTJM Gtfimtra NOW OPEN Our new season's, assortment of these popular suits comprises all the latest designs in Worsteds and Tweeds, and, being made in our own factory, ensures up-to-date stvlc and sound workmanship. Prices: * 455, 57s 63, 655, 70s As always—just as cheap as inferior makes. P r,i.;j p-f. m m Se ''„ tllft **** hi °' n = rade M OW. JiKb that will cut your Uawn clean and true. The warm spring rains have made the S«*ss grow, don't let it become weedy ind rank; buy one of our lawn mowers, use it often and ensure a fine, even eward We import direct from the best makers, o£ & r ?, shl To "<iay's prices, 20a, ; 255, 30s, 32s 6d, 40s, 50s, ad fes each. ■ Myers Spray Pumps, the best sprayers '■atop* 5on I tlle market. To-day's prices, 22s Cd <«*»* and 2oe each. mammmm DEVON STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH. BROADWAY, STRATFORD. FOR CALVES. CONTAINS NEARLY TWICE AS MUCH OIL AS the AVERAGE CALF MEAL, Besides being specially treated to make the starch more digestible. These are two of the reasons why Bibby's Cream Equivalent is the most popular Calf Meal on the market to-day. A large cupful will feed a ca If for a whole day, when properly made up. It prevents scour, too, and the calves like it and thrive on it. Dairymen say of it: "Beat I have ever used." "Best on the marW Another: "Best I have ever tried." A third: "Best calf food I have ever U3ed." A fourth: "This food has a great future before it, for a calf can be reared well on it at a cost of 4s. I give it to the calves mixed with water only." Still another: "The calves do not scour, and are fond of the fopd" W. H. H. YOUNG AND CO SEEDSMEN, GRAIN AND PRODUCE MERCHANTS STRATFOKD We do a big business in the Best Seed Potatoes and Gartoa's Celebrated Seeds. BAY OF PLENTY 1 dairy farms. j aOOD MORNING, MADAM ) ACRES rich improved dairy farm/ Ye8 > something like last 'at £IG 10s on terms. T.P.52] Friday's order? Certainly. 1 fiK ACRES WgMy im P roved ' milking Our customers appreciate plant, etc., £3O, on terms. T.P.53 our „ onil Wf ** u * 1 Ofi ACRES well improved rich dairy- ° f . f mata for XOU ing land at £l6. Terms. T.P.54 Sunday* Choice, tender A £*? ACRES highly improved, milking sirloin, juicy leg of mutton, uu plant, etc. (A snip.) £l7, some of the primest porkr T /™ innN , I, • i, • T ; P,SS Be S your.pardonr Plump d(\ A ACRES well improved dairy farm ~... , , uu **' 4U " at £O. Terms. T.P.57 L v ttle cockerelT Right, KQA ACRES. A fine farm with iin- thank you! Good morn**"v p:ovements, at £6. Terms. ing! You'll never be in Terms. K.K.3 trouble if you get to*~ 296 ACRES well im P rOTed dair y farm meat from " * ,wu at £lO. Terms. K.K.2 offl 1 (\(\ ACRES well improved dairy farm atttxm e nn^w>.»_ iUU at £lO. Tennl K.K.2 &®LE BROTHERS IAA ACRES unimproved tall *em XUV land at £2 10s. Term.. 9j K(\ ACRES partly improved at £lO Terms. 41 "1 QO . ACRES partly improved, nice t a attw JLOU dairv farm at £7. Terms. B -L/iiIMU IKA ACRES ideal dairy farm at £lO. tj; THE LOU Terms: K FRUIT FARMS MOM 10 to 30 ACRES fr] WILSON AND RGBBINP AUCTIONEERS & LAND AGENTS THE BEST DAIRYING COUNTRY DJ TAURANGA AND TE PUKE. THE DOMINION. " LAND jiAEANAKI LAND, BUILDING AND INVESTMENT SOCIETY (Permanent). Incorporated under "The Building Societies Act, 1880." DIRECTORS: Messrs R. Cook (chairman), A. Shuttleworth, John Ellis, W. L. Newman, Newton King, A. Goldwater and T. K. Skinner. SOLICITORS: Messrs. Wilson and Grey. BANKERS: The Bank of New Zealand. The Society pays the cost of preparing &nd registering all mortgages (unless for a IcF-scr sum than £100). During the five years ending the 30th September, 1909, the Bum of £11,384 15s Id had been distributed in dividends and bonuses among the members of the Society, Borrowers and Investors participating alike ia the distribution. It irill thus be seen that the Society i» really co-operative. Office open daily from 10 a.m. to 4 v.m,, Thursday afternoon excepted. E. P. WEBSTER, Secretary. TSUT THE BEST PLACE IS BAKEP.'S ACRES unimproved, level and easily improved; £l3 10s per acre; £350 cash; balance five y«aTs, & per cent. Only two miles from township oi Paeroa. r ■gg.ACRES, £27 per acre, divided into seven paddocks; 6-roomed house, 14-bail cowshed, large barn; close to crejviiiery and railway; good metalled roads; £IOO cash; balance can remain on mortgage. This is very rich country, well drained and highly cultivated. 162 1/3 acrG9 ' £3 ° P ei : acre J go^ house, cowshed and other outbuildings; well fenced; road and river frontages; good roads; ere, -* joining; all in grass; subdivic paddocks. Will easily milk 100 cone. £3OOO cash; balance five years, 5 per cent. DOO ACRES > three miles from railway and township; £4 per acre; good sheep country, partly improved; one-third cash, balance five years, 6 per cent. *^ J!]. gROMWICH & QO. LAND & ESTATE AGENTS, PAEROA (THAMESY iTT -
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 110, 25 September 1912, Page 7
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