Choice 18 ACRES '£2oo Cash. rst dass Price, £ JjURST CLASS Dairy Farm T„„,i ... into a number of paddocks l mi u '1 ****%, "" Pl ° Ugllable ' BuMMe * Will tee for tht yea aTitT:; £1!"" "* j » xenwu ot Ms an acre, no goodwill g*~- 60 ACRES H lff L ,f e fann ' all weU «—«. «i ** -peC^rt^?J^S£T °*- I |_ 100 ACRES ™R£ highly iupvm and chdce oeen pfcrughed but l 5 right ft J £;£%£* of «x rooms witt an conveniences, concrete floor cowshedl acre £SOO cash. Equity, £ISOO . m J good house, near New Plymouth in exchangT your™f f s ; q s^r^ 7 a f r through w ' sound advice accumulated E m IVo ?V how * ou retuni3 ™* tf« yoa district. Our renter ,it fl i. dair y farmin S in th « TaruSi and prospective bSS would! w?!? J™* *nn,, Town purchasing. We we 0,1 Lt™ r to „ ins P ec t t'^. register M OW to make money >V en 4 uir - crß "* will do.out utmost to to ? o B LAND AGENTS STaATFOKft PHOPEBTIES WE CAN RICOMMEIB. QQV4 ACKIS FREEHOLD, carrying 3.) „„ o „ , °° nearly all ploughed and divid . I Ct °7 i Nrtun,i ' £l3 P« « iw ! house, cowshed, etc." situated wfthin s % no weddsj 3-roomed *3O oer acre' (reaHy XJ.) Z? " ° f P ™ 8 ;, mSHDLD, good clvel hmh> we „ an 8-bail shed, orchard, etc, About 28 acres stumped; situated v . linutes of Bchool, Factory 'Phone and store. Price, £23 10t"per aci-c, tv.Ji £2OO cash. No. 23/30. f>AA ACRES, Good dairy farm, level and well sheltered; two houses and concreted sheds; carrv 100 cows. School, Factory and Phono 3 miuutos. Price, £26 per acre; very easy terms to reliable man. IfP \CRES, FREEHOLD, good dairying land; practically free of w*tx*a; XOO * han( iy to town and railwav; "ice homestead, good house and ah-ads, oven' convenience; property well fenced and divided. One mile to Factory, Shool Store and 'Phono. Price, *BSP«- f*l good terms to appioved *aii School, store »•'» ecyjt would consider exchange for piece 0! School, Store and 'flume, balance for long term at 5 good, clean, sheep connt'y. Town Property between Ha I'M. which is a splendid order, all neoeswrv •tinged. The owner's selling price is £3l , he will accept a suitable property a« de,]ytn outh. lieh the owner will consider exehanjmp- for and New Plymouth. y O . 3/944. N.Z. Loan I Btareantlte Agency Go, Hi W. A. HEWITT. Maiwifer. A. C. BELL. Land Saleuma: COLD NIGHT COMFORTS;;! These tain; various forms, hut rca 1 comfort in the bedroom and sitting-.. - :l : -•; room is possible only when the Joorn are covered with heavy, li.d rugs. You will huy the best ami huy them 'best at : . :!: '| O, V»\ ts. H. DRAKE'S ;; | r ,; ■ A warm brrl-uie rug is j> beln too. isn't it? Vn- oattr loi eveiv single one of >our furnishings, requirements, i'.uff. Un- ;;; : i'| jerta!;e to please you with price and :\ uality. :, ": : sl; To distinguish the original arid vennine Worcestershire Sauce from the many imitations, see that the sio-iiature of Lea & Perrins appears in White across the Red label on every bottle. No other sauce has such an exquisitely delicate flavour, or such a reputation among discriminating people in every part of the world.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 74, 17 August 1914, Page 3
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