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r jfEW PLYMOUTH HOME i WANTED In Exchange For Dairy Farm. Owner of 1H acres, freehold, wishes an exohange. Property, subdivided, -with first-class fences, into ten paddocks, we 11 watered with creeks and windmill. All ploughable, M* acres ploughed. Metal road to school and factory thrce- . quarters of a mile; only 4 miles from Stratford. Can be worked without a ' penny; further outlay. Farm Does 45 Cows Well, and General Stock. Buildings include C-roomed bungalow n 0 w being built, with every convenience, hot and cold water, bathroom, etc. 20- tail cowshed, concrete floor; implement ■bed; man's whare and other buildings. For sale at £s# an acre; easy finances. WE HONESTLY RECOMMEND TH IS PROPERTY. The adjoining dairy factoiy hopes to pay out Is 2d to Is 3d for butter-fat this season. WILL. EXCHANGE FOR NICE RESIDENCE New Plymouth, with an acre or two of land, if possible. Equity must be in vicinity of £IOOO. A Cheap, Handy Dairy Farm, Four Miles From Stratford. OAfJ A'HES FREEHOLD, all in grass,securely fenced and subdivided. F«ur . j jes from Stratford and good metal road. Sixty acres ploubhable, remainder adulating. Four-roomed dwel ling and 12-bail cow shed. Price very cheap 12 10s per acre; exceptionally easy terms for sale or exchange. W. M. Bayly & Co. STRATFORD AND ELTHAM.

IV. M. Bayly and Co., sflfEi and Commission Agents, CEREALPOLLARD STANDS t SUPREME ] FOR FATTENING 1 PIGS QUICKLY. f STRATFORD and BLTHAIf. We stock Sucrosine, Pollard/ Barley Meal, Pea*, Maize, and Barley; all reliable foods. Also Fencing Wires, Wirs Netting, Corrugated Irea, Household Lines (Flour, Sugar, Kerosene, Tea—specially packed for us). itap, etc. ONIONS (Pick of the Crop). PRIME POTATOES (Canterbury!. Horse and Cow Covers. Buggy Rugs, Oiled Clothing. W. M. BAYLY & Co., Stratford. and Eltham Serviceable and Sensible Farm Waggons Serviceable because of tbe Egmont build, plant, workmanship, and repu totion. Sensible because planned right,. Designed to save time and temper, t , *'*.' fill Lock-Turn in Own Length—Fitted with Steel Spring Patent oil axles. With, everything about them of the very best right through We are prepared to take orders for forward delivery, but if , you would save time and disappoint ment place them eirly. ; Egmont Coach & Carriage Company WHEELWRIGHTS, BLACKSMITHS, COACEBUILDERB, ETC., STRATFORD. ' Ifeati for MASSEY-HARRIS Implements; "WABA* Cream Separators, Etc.

ThfMloyal Ruby Rules the Road. ALL THE BEST-SATISFIED MOTORCYCLISTS ARE "ROYAL RUBY" RIDERS. • Bear in mind—the "Royal Ruby" is a British-built machine, and by far the most popular machine on the manfcet to-day. The 1914 model is the last word in comfort, quality, reliability, finish and design. THE MORRIS-OXFORD LIGHT CAR. HAS TAKEN ENGLAND BY STORM. Costs a penny per mile; luxuriously sprung; absolutely silent; marTellous hill-climber; holds Toad perfectly at 50 miles an hour; vibrationless at any speed. REPAIR DEPARTMENT. In charge of highly-qualified English mechanic. All repairs and vufcanising. Orders taken for re-treading tyres. The Buick High-grade American Car. J. DONALD, - The Garage NEARLY OPPOSITE LOAN & MERCANTILE, STRATFORD.

Carton's Celebrated Agricultural Seeds I beg to call the attention of FARMERS to the fact that I have been appointed TABANAKI AGENT FOR GARTON'S PEDIGREE SEEDS. and shall be in a position to supply SUPERLATIVE, PIONEER and INCOMPARABLE SWEDES, TURNIPS, KALE, DRUMHEAD CABBAGE, KOHL RABI, etc., direct from the raisers, and from REGENERATED STOCK .of the highest quality and of disease-resisting properties. Newton NEW PLYMOUTH, STRATFORD and JKAPONGA. AGENT FOR GARTONS. BE FAIR i TO YOUE HORSE j Don't hitch him up to a post while, j you do your shoppies. Leave ; him in comfort, munching good j oats, and out of the winter weaf thcr, while rou lunch also. • j .. „ iTABIES, Stylish Suits of High-grade Fabric Broadway gaits arc built of the very finest materials iliat money ean secure. The workmanship stands every test, and the suits stand the test* of wear and P. A. C KAM ER * THE PIONEER BAKER, CATERER, AND PASTRY-COOK. AN STREET proprietor of Te Whin Releases, BROADWAY TAILORING

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 20, 11 June 1914, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 20, 11 June 1914, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 20, 11 June 1914, Page 3

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