1914 BEGIN IT WELL 1914 Sit down right now; drudgery, children's labor, vaiuauio u lasted, poorer feed for the stock r of -infection, heavy road rates—and see i! you cannot LET 1914 BE YOUR BIGGEST YEAR THE ALFA-LAVAL WILL HELP YOU. Will help vou to liphton the load of the horxe, lessen the hours of the vdth a boy instead of the man cease the In Ury of vour hard-worked wrfewd child?...? for a brttcr feedin" of vour vouns stock. mats tne Sry of the 'world's ■best Cream Sapar- ; or-lhe ALFA-LAVAf, Sceptical, arc vou' Come in and let us show you Vow, and talk terms with you. E. GRIFFITHS & CO "ALFA-LAVAL AGENTS," NEW PLYMOUTH.
OPPORTUNITIES FOR TIE FARMER. : CO ACRES—A nice little dairy farm 10 miles from New Plymouth, r ' 6-roomed house, trapped, covr.shed, etc. This little farm is well BiiMividel. PRICE £25 per acre. ' AAA ACRES-Good Dairy Farm, 140 acres in grass, S-roomed house. I <6U " good outbuildings, and all subdivided. Price £ll per care. <• We h&ve a number of nine suburb an building sections for sale. B. GRIFFITHS & CO, fxAND AGENTS NEW PLYMOUTH.
Look! About that motor bike you intend to buy. We want to show you our ;eoyil ruby We have just landed two ■5.6-h.p. ROYAL RUBY MOTOR CYCLES. They are beauties. Call and see them at our Show-rooms. * T : "'':[ We desire to thank patrons for all past favors and promise for the future that all business and repairs will receive prompt attention. GRIFFITHS' BUILDINGS, EG HON T STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH.
FOR EXCHANGE.? 1200 ACI> ' ES - r,(l ° aeres freehold, 600 acres L.1.P.; 080 »cres in grass; well M.&W gubdiviilod; carry 2 sheep. Two Tiouses, woolshed, etc. Taranald iiitriet. Price £S per acre. Equity, £4720. Exchange for town property. Exchange for Dairy Farm. 1 nnji x». acres L.I.P. and 501) acres O.Fi.P. One mile from Railway J.UUU station, - t Office and He hool; 600 acres in grass, balance light kOlh. Carry j -> 3 sheep. 'jood road. Four-roomed cottage, wbareS woolshed, !ri|llHH:\Hm»Hi] Land and Financial Agents
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THAT ARE WORTH BUYING. To Lease with Purchasing OSause. ACRES FREEHOLD, all in grass, 12 paddocks, all plougliable, 120 acrea «'-■•* ploughed; metalled road, y 2 -mi teilway station; 7-roomed house, 20-bail lease for five years at 15s per acre rent. le taken over"at valuation. No weeds. 10K7 ACKES FREEHOLD, 800 acres ■*■&<}' able; 3. miles from school 'ill carrv 2% sheep per acre, besides ( ile from school, creamery, ]>ost office and cowshed and other outbuildings. Will with purchasing clause £2O. Stock can In grass, 5 paddocks, 300 acres ploughand post office, 4 miles from railway, cattle. Price, £5 10s per acre, all plougliable, practically all stumped, <t-t n ACHES FREEHOLD all in grass, all plougliable, practically all stumped, i-XO „ 00( j metalled road. 2Vi miles from Inglcwood; good 4-roomed house, towahed and outbuildings. Price, £l2 10s per acre; £4OO cash. mmmMiMmxMM AUCTIONEERS, LAND & COJIM&3IOS .AGENTS',,. ||PBIM® 8 -PWIPI|
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 171, 19 January 1914, Page 7
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493Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 171, 19 January 1914, Page 7
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