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Farms for Exchange Good Propositions at a Reasonable Price* OQA ACRES, situated close to railway, dairy factory and School; all is in grass, well subdivided: 0-r ponied house, cowshed and outbuildings Very suitable for mixed fanning. Price £ls per acre; equity i£2OO(L Owner will consider exchange for good Temperance Hotel. 403 2 " i ® acres O.U.P. and 200 acres L.1.P.; 250 acres in grail) situated l'/ 2 miles from factory, school and post office; subdivided lata II (paddocks. ! At present carrying 28 oows, 400 wethers, andhorse*. Price £7 10s per acre. Equity >bout £2OOO. Exchangfi for 50 or M acres uear New Plymouth. I AU particulars from— McGLUGGACE & COMPANY, Land and Financial Agents I Stratford. box 20." n

CYCLONE" FENCES WILL HOLD the BIGGEST PIG/ The Cross Ties ait 6 in. apart which makes • tremendously strong fence. This fence will discourage any Pig end there is no denser of young stock being scratched or torn. With barb# along the top the Fence is serviceable for any stock. GET OUR CATALOGUE : CYCLONE FENCE & GATE CO., 178 Montreal Street, Ohristchurch 2K

K Everyone says and Doctor I'm a fine bonny baby says it's due *to Contains all the essentials for flesh and bone-forming in an exceptional degree, assists teething, relieves infantile constipation, and ensures restful nights. SIR CHAS. A. CAMERON, C.8., N.D., Medial Officer of Haiti for Dublin, etc., etc., writes" This is at jxcellent Food, admirably adapted to the wants of ml'mits and being rich in phosphates and potash, is of the greatest .itility in supplying the bone-forming and other indispensable elements of food. 'The albuminoids or flesh-forming ingredients of this Food are very abundant." NEARLY 90 YEARS' REPUTATION; GOLD MEDALS, London, 1900 & 1906; also Paris. NEAVE'S FOOD HAS FOR MANY YEARS BEEN USED IN THE RUSSIAN IMPERIAL NURSERIESL Oldest, Cheapest, and still the Best. A MOTHER'S TESTIMONY. Mrs. Haley, of Blackbuitj Australia, writes:—"My little son was reared from two months to two years completely on NEAVE'S FOOD. He was a seven months' child and only weighed 3 lbs. 2 ozs. when six weeks old, during which time he had been fed on various Foods which did not satisfy him, but within a short time after giving him your Food he was quite a different child and now at three years of age is a strong, healthy child."—ulh b'eby.. itjil Stli in Tins specially parted for Australasia. Manufacturers: —JOSIAH R. NEAVE & CO., Fordingbridge, £ng.j comfort It ii the beit and most economical of l thoie of weak digestion. "The I.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 270, 15 April 1914, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 270, 15 April 1914, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 270, 15 April 1914, Page 6

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