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HLMai ILOTHING FACTORY NOEFOLE SUITS With plain shorts or semi-breeches, look. nicest and last longest. Prices: 12/6, 16/6, 21/-, 24/6, 32/6, »/«. INE-W^EAMIDfI CEOTHffiG*FACTORYI , RUGBY SUITS Are recognised as the best. Finest fabrics and smartest cut. Prices: 18/0, 24/11, 32/3, :U .% 17 'O. Call and see these suits at the N.Z. Clothing Factory WAITARA STANDARD FERTILISERS TURNIP MIXED SPECIALLY TO SUIT TAHANAKI SOILS. \ ? GRASS (Permanent) GRASS (for Top Dressing) RAPE MANGOLD GRAIN POTATO BLOOD & BON* tVRITE FOR OUR PRICE LTST BEFORE PURCHASING ELSEWHERE. THOS. BORTHWICK AND SONS (Australasia), Ltd., WAITARA FREEZING WORKS. McCLUGGAGE AND CO. LAND, COMMISSION ft FINANCIAL AGXNTI. YORK CHAMBERS, STRATUM). Box 26. 'Phone 131. 3g»r ACRES FREEHOLD; all laid dwn in English Grasses, with the exception of 50 acres under crop. Subdivided into 25 paddocks, with sevenroomed house, cow-shed and all necessary outbuildings. This farm has only changed hands once since the bush has been felled, and iB in splendid order. On good metalled road, and six miles from railway station. Price per acre, £2O. 540 ACRES L,I,P -' rent £2l P er y ear > 4W acres k B***a; subdivided into 10 paddocks; 100 acres ploughable, with 4-roomed house, cowshed, sheep yards and other outbuildings. Price per acre, £9, with deposit of £BOO. Will consider an exchange for smaller dairy farm. £SO CA wiu seeure 322 acres O.R.P. at lid per acre; 180 acres in grass and partly fenced; iron whare, two miles from railway station, P.O. and school. Price per acrce, £3 15s; very easy terms. Qn> ACRES FREEHOLD; all in grass; subdivided into five paddocks; til ploughable; 6-roomed house; two miles from railway station, factory and P.O. Price per acre, £2O. Cash required, £450. -t c\/\/\ inoi7<2 nT> 15 niwi T tb rM,nr. *„-™„j.:„- nnn «—— j_ n. divided into 15 paddocks; well watered. Woolshed 30 x 40, yards, etc. Winters two sheep besides cattle. Right alongside rising township and railway station. Price per acre, £l2. This is a good grazing farm. We have several hotels and boarding-houses for sale and to lease on good terms. Intending purchasers are invited to inspect. Commonsense tells us And Science Endorses it: That the Drench for the cow is nee ded after calving; and that it is ridiculous to prescribe the same mixture for a eow before calving and afttf calving. So COOMBRIDGE'S SPEGIAL AFTER-CALVING DRENCH GROCOTT'S FORMULA. Comes specially recommended. Farmers who have used it this year are recommending it just as highly as users of other years, whose testi- ! monials are printed, and can be obtained on application. ' Sold at all the leading stores in Taranakl—at Stratford, Inglewood, j Tariki, Waitara, Bell Block, Okato, Pungarehu, Rabotu, Oaonui, Mid- ; hirst. Manufactured only by W. S. COOMBRIDGE VETERINARY & PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMIST, f-*—-,►• .- -v- ELTHAM. All kinds of Veterinary instruments kept in stock. i THE MOTOR CYCLE THAT | FLIES DP THE HILLS _ Because her engines are so perfect. A 3y 2 -h.p. motor that does all the work you'll never need. See its patent strong sg ring fork, making it almost ribrationlMß, its new starting device (STARTS LIKE A CAR), its improved foot rest, its spring operated stand. In fact, the L.M.C. is Lj.M.C THE RECORD BREAKER L.M.C It's a record breaker not only as a hill climber, racer, etc., but for its many improvements which help to make its riders comfortable and secure. Easy to learn and control. A commercial necessity nowadays and a constant source of delight to the man who would see the country. Emery and Co. CYCLE & MOTOR EXPERTS. NEW PLYMOUTH. There are many oloie imitations of its packet and name, b«t til Ink ttfc unique quality, flavour and strength of Amber Tips. 8/i 1/Mi

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 147, 8 November 1912, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 147, 8 November 1912, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 147, 8 November 1912, Page 7

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