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W.H.andA.McGARRY CAM) A.VD FINANCIAL AGENTS ELTHAIf. Telephone 13. P.O. Box 20. PROFITABLE DAIRY FARMS 80 ACRES £3OO CASH AN ACRE, just outside Stratford Borough, land all level, practically all stumped, conveniently Wltered, all in good sole grass save 5 acres in crops, divided into 15 paddoeks. Will carry 35 cows, returns can be inapected. Good 7-roomed dwelling, concrete cowshed, implement shed, new piggeries, etc. Price, £45 an acre. £3OO «Mh. Necessary cows to stock the farm will he financed at a low rate of intereat (2557) READ THESE TERMS. 2QQ ACRES, Right of Purchase. A tferx cheap farm. Kaponga district, \% miles from factory and post and one mile from school. Land in •11 in grass, good nrea stnmpcd, all ploughable. sub-divided into convenient paddocks, all well watered. Carry ?."> cowa comfortably. House of 5 rooms, "cohcreted milking shed, and full range of out buildings. The lease has 9 ycara to run at a rental of 10s per acre, optional purchasing clause at £lfi. If the purchasing clause is exercised at end of 9 years, only £2OO ca«h rerpir«J. balance can remain for a further term of ten years, interest at 4',4 per cent. Price for goodwill, including 4 tons of W. * 2: > o - (2532). 110 ACRES. £250 cash. £2B sn acre. A splendid grassed section, well sheltered, warm sunny situation, onlv few minutes from butter factory, handy to both Stratford and Pltham. Will carry 45 cows easily. of 5 rooms, new milking-shed. etc. Thia i? the only section** now remaining of Wr James Robson's well-known Pukengahti ♦state, the other four all having been ■old ky us within a month. At the price •iked,' namely £2B per acre, it is absolutely cheap. A rare chance for a mu with limited capital" - only £950 cash required, and the balance can remain for seven vears at 5 per cent. (2552).

?9AAA A YEAB.-1500 ACBES, ** wu FIRST-CLASS SHEEP and CATTLE FARM. First-class metafted road through property. Only eighteen miles from pood railway and good town. Owing to the absence from the Dominion of the owner, we have been instructed to sell this very fine property of 1500 acres. Now wintering over 3000 sheep, including over 1650 ewes, 550 wether*, 900 lambs, also 200 head of big cattle. Fencing all in first-class order, Tory targe number of sub-divisions, large «rea easy eourtry. and lots of flats for cropping. Comfortable dwelling of. six rooms, all necessary outbuildings, also large shearing-shed, yards, dip. etc. Telephone connected. Motor lorn- d*-liit-rs goods daily if required. This is a really good proposition at the price asked, namely £lO an acre. To a good man, very c:t-y terms will be given, and the stock can be . taken at valuation. Apply, W. H. AND A. McGAEBY LAND AND FINANCIAL AGENTS. ELTIIAM, TARAXAKI. A HEALTHY SHAVE The biggest, brig-iucsi. most spacious and •A.-11-lighted hairdressing saloon in Now Plymouth, and the one that stands right on top of popularity with particular men, and men with pit much time to spare, is

W. H. Preece's For one thing, it's a quiet an* well-tondueted place; no rowdy ism. Second, every instrumen U sterilised. Every operator i scrupulously clean and a mast.of the art 'of easy and delight ful shaving. It's a hygienic saloon in ever way, and" iU airy dimension keep it sweet and healihy. MOST MODERN MASSA'JE METHODS ARE IN USE. Preece's Saloon. Next Ambury's, SROIT.IIAM ST., NEW PLYMOUTH. DAIEY FAEM—SIXTY ACRES Seven miles from r.vlway and butter facturv. Cream cart passes. School balf-a-mile. Ninety per cent ploughabde. Will carry in its present state one cow to two acres. Clover and root crops grow in abundance. Price, £8 10s; small deposit So »genta. Address— EAEHSOLIUOH ESTATE,

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 55, 25 July 1914, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 55, 25 July 1914, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 55, 25 July 1914, Page 1

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