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Dairy Farmers! Read This 60 ACRES Hijhly improved and choice dairy farm, situated in good district, subdivifeiE into 10 paddocks; one mile from school, and creamery. Good six-ronsti louse with bathroom, etc. Large I,IU I hayloft with up-to-dat« cowshed, Price £<o per acre; terms to purchaser. 90 ACRES One of the Best Farms in the Stratford district, just outside Borough Boundary. Highly improved and nicely situated; ten well fenced paddoeba; l land all level, 40 acres l)con ploughed» -1? miles from Post Office, Bcfcol, telephone and railway station. Six- roomed house and good cowshed. A Gift at £lB per acre; £450 cash. 180 ACRES CHEAP DAIRY FARM, well sheltered,subdivided into 11 paddoekß, well felted, Bovrn down in the best English grasses, no weeds. Two miles to school and «reamery. Now carrying 30 dairy cows. Six roomed house; 13 bail c#Wi shed. Price, £l2 os per acre; £SOO cash. I. and E. Jasksbfi, LAND AGENTS " STRATFORB.

Best Baconers Are Fed on Pollard. The pollard-fed pig is a firm-fleshed taconer, sending the scales down with a bump and hoisting big figures on the pay-sheet. Experienced pig-raisers use pollard and cpmmonsense, and theirs are the pigs the buyers want. You can easily follow a good lead. BUY POLLARD IN 2001b SACKS. We sell it that way. , You might as well have that 201bs of pollard as the 1801b bag dealer. So come straight to us for it. W. H. H. YOUHC & CO., GRAIN AND PRODUCE MERCHANTS, STRATFORD.

PROPERTIES WE CAN REGOHIMENDw QOI4 A®RIS KBEEIIOLD, carrying 32 cows; Factory returns £l3 per cowj nearly ail ploughed and divided into 13 paddocks; 110 weeds; 6-roomed house, cgwshed, etc; situated within 5 minutes of I'actovy and School. Price £3O p»r aore (rciillv cheap). Easy terms. No. 4/181 A ACBBS FREEHOLD, good level land; well fenced and divided; 5-roomed kouse; 8-bail Bhed, orchard, etc. About -8 acres stumped; situated withi» 6 minutes of School, Factory, 'Phone and Store. Price *£2l 10b per acre, witk £2OO cash. . No. 2/86 c>Af| AGKiSS, Good Dairy Farm, level j-.nd well shi'lti rod ; t»*o 3;ou'iim> and concreted sheds; cany 1.00 cows. School, Factory and M'hone 3 minutes. Price £2O per acre; very easy terms to reliable num. "[ KCf ACRES FREEHOLD, good dairying land; practically free of wced9; bandy to town and railway; nice homestead, good house and sheds, every convenience; property well fenced and divided. One mile to Factory, School, Store and 'Phone. ' Price £35 per acre; good terms to approved man, balance for long term at 5 per cent.; would consider exchange for piece of good, clean sheep country. " No. 4/170 We have 109 ACRES DAIRY FARM, which is in splendid order, all necessary buildings, free of weeds aiul tinmortna gcd. The owner's selling price is £3l per acre, but aa he wishes to retire lie will accept a suitable property as deposit either in Stratford or New Plymouth. No. 4/101 Also a 206-acro Dairy Farm, which the owner will consider exchanging for Town Property between Hawera and New Plymouth. No. 3/244 M.Z. Loan k Mercantile Agency Co, Ltd W. A. HEWITT, Manager. A. C. BELL, Land Salesman. FARM TO LEA.SE WITH EIGHT OF PURCHASE The Terms on which this fine farm is offered are exceptional. 1 2ft ACKES FRKSHOLD, all in grass, very well served by swetmi, « all ploughable, carrying 40 cows; about 23 acres haye been stumped. There are a four-room «l house and milking "Hed on th« property, which i 9 only 1% miles from school and creamery and I%' miles from railway Btation, by met ailed road. Rental, £IOO per year, option of purchase in September, 1916, at £2O an acre. Goodwill £3OO. ENQUIRE ABOUT THIS. W. H. H. YOUNG AND CO. LAND ANT) COMMISSION AGKNTS :: N. I". THJVLOP. Land Sate.Bm«l\. BTRATFOM. J.OsIIIs Browne's, t:je original own only sehu&l. A:'a Jila a Charm in DlAlßHfflA and i» th 4 only Cholera .u Dysentery. Soeci.'ic U Chcefcs Mil irrr-m ftose *a* often fata! diseases— FEVER, CROyP, AGUE. The best Rcacily lnona for COUGHS. COLDS, ASTHMA, bSONCHITIS) Effectually cuss short all c.ttacks of SPASMJ. Is the ooly palliative in. NEUftALGIA, RHEUMATISM. TOOTHACHE ChJororlyn© x\<i liquid taken in drops, graduated according to the nuil&ly, it invariably relieves /utin of whatever hirut; creates a calm refreshing sU\.t>; allays irritation of the iicrv no bad effects; and cu. HYstcni when all other remedies fail: ltuves be tuhen whcn*no otlter medicine can be tolerated. INSIST ON HAVING Ds. J. CCLLI3 CnOWNE'S CHLOSODYNE. The Imo-iate totMtt of ihi» Remedy has jive* rift* to maoy iaitatio&s* N.D. —Every bottle of Ge&uioe Chloroiyae heart on the ata&p the name \ot the inventor, Dr. J. Colli* Bro«< w CONVINCING MEDICAL TESTIMONY WITH EACH DOTTLE. Sold by all Chenhta Prices io England t l/ij, u» w. ■ Sole Ukt.chtl«rcni 1. T. DAVENPORi Ltd, LONDON. SX.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 266, 8 April 1914, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 266, 8 April 1914, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 266, 8 April 1914, Page 3

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