Land for Sale. 770 splendid sheep ande attle country, exceptionally rich soil, large portion ploughable, well fenced with 8 wires; 1% miles to school, factory, Btore and telephone. Good house of 5 roottu, woolslied, dip and yarda; motor road right to property; bandy to saleyards. A BARGAIN at £9 10s per acre; £3OO cash, balance easy terms. 1 OA ACRES, ABSOLUTELY ONE OP THE BEST DAIRY FAIHf? IN TARANAKI. Highly improved; 100 acres bucn ploughed; well fenced; opposite to dairy factory, handy to school; 7-roomed bouse, 15bail cowshed; great dairying capacity. CHEAP at £45 per acres; £SOO qash balance at 5 per cent, Farm Property Exchan FIRST-CLASS'HOUSE of 7 rooms, only been erected 3 years, together with 2 acres level land, corner section, well fenced and subdivided] house is up-to-date, with all modern conveniences, hot and cold water, electric light, iarge loose-box, stable and trapshod. Owner will take 100-acrc dairy farm or mortgage or exchange. WE HAVE THE PICK OF TARANAKI AND AUCKLAND PBQPERTIES ON OUR REGISTER TO SELEOT PROM. BUYERS, SB WISE AND CONSULT US BEFORE DECIDING. % ' % G. and E. Jackson, LAND, STOCK AND COMMISSION AGENT*. Broadway, Stratford Those Calves will Thrive on ,L Bibby's Cream Equivalent! Mixed with separated' milk it supplies the cream deficiency, or even if simply used with plain water it gives splendid results. 'l'is therefore the ideal calf food where milk is scare?. CONTAINS 14 PER CENT. OF FOOD FATS. That's why it is so rich and nutritious. Bear in mind also that it doesn't "scour," and it is truly '• " economical in use. s Good reaons, these, why you should get acquainted with Bibby's Cream Equivalent. SEND A TRIAL ORDER TO-DAY! W. H. H. YOUNG & CO., SEE-V GRAB? & PKODUCE MERCHANTS STRATFORDFOB SALE: A SPLENDID FREEHOLD DAIRY FARM of 158 ACRES, good, nicely and level land, free from weeds, handy to school and factory, MIO IWJ(, railway and 'phone; good metalled roadcj good house, and conoxeto . Splendid native shelter hush; 00 Mies ploughed. A really tip-top —one that a farmer should be pleas ed to make a home of. Will 80 to 70 cows. Price £35 per »<-re, £SOO cash, balance 6 and 12 yeaaswS' fi per cent; or owner would"accept mortgage as a deposit. No. 1111", FO& POSSESSION NEXT SPRING. 1 OA ACRES FREEHOLD, splendidly situated, only three minutes JLw" school "phone and store; nice (l-roomed house atid concrete orchard and well-sheltered garden. Farm well watered, sheltered of native bush. Price £32 10# per acre; £3OO cash, balance at b per «enbf v or owner would accept mortgage or small house property as deposit AOI ACRES, Land Transfer Title, a splendid piece of country, free of WMd% handy to school, factory and 'phone. A fine homestead, honw of J. rooms, also extensive outhouses. Bedrock pnes, £l4per a«re; ttOOflM*. . balance on first mortgage for long term at 5 per cent. Owner MM* sider taking suitable residenee as deposit. ."iipHp N.Z. Loan & Mercantile Agency Ce,J Lt3|c '•"""""■Si-w 1? to faetOHft •bed; |po|V bypatek** , -
By SdmnJ Appointed Warrant Holieri to H.I.M. tfe Empress of {twit Everyone says , and Doctor I'm a fine bonny baby says it's due to Heaves Food Contains all the essentials for flesh ami bone-forming in an exceptional decree, assists teething, relieves infantile con- . stipatioß, and ensures restful nighte. sib rwAS A CAMERON. C.8., M.D., Medical Offictr of HealtV lor MK«. NEARLY 90 YEARS' REPUTATION. GOLD MEDALS, London, 1900 & 1906; also Pan* NEAVE'S FOOD HAS FOR MANY BEEN , USED IN THE RUSSIAN .IMPERIAL NURSERIE& Oldest, Cheapest, and still the Best. A MOTHER'S TESTIMONY. „ M! now at three years of age is a strong, healthy child -Hrt tct>y. : J?'*. Suh! i» Tins specially ftHM for .4 Kslralasia. , Manufacturers JOSIAH R. NEAVE & CO., Fordingbridge, ANDERSON, RUTHERFORD AND MAOALISTER, BARRISTERS AND SOLICITORS (successors to \V. D. Anderson). Fenton Street, Stratford, and County Offices, Wliangamomona. Money to lend at lowest current rates. £SOO FOR IMMEDIATE INVEST MENT On First or Second Mortgage. HERBERT E. tA WHENCE, solicitor; STRATFORD J. B. KTOHARDSi' (R«eent)r with Mr. Vow too K<no»; ATAND AND RTRATFORD. A lull knowl(>flir< 1 of l*od •! juilitie* of l*nd i" T»'»n«k> »v ** li«oo««l of in7e»tor«. SpeeUl fnflliti"!" f nT lii)d-iefk#lt j torth. "HAINTIEST fiondu for WMuiffe «enf« in Amli't"-'" wlndnwi, Mrl.v. Price :• r<» rifyl'* V*rj6tjji-a
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 185, 4 February 1914, Page 3
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