Choice Farms. 18 ACRES adP ' Mt oHtßide All dry, rich laid, well Agtt £2OO Cash * e »#ed. -first elasa investments. Priw, 80 ACRES V't T *££■ "*«»>*■ —*« ™;i *. *i P*t*fl<WKßi 1 mile from factory, handy to iH'hoel'' l fcsL Will LlTer'thr Carrjr 28 °° WB * Qocd hoUBe and concrete floor c«wtted WiH lease f« r three ye.™ at rental oI 30s ab acre, no geodwilj 60 ACRES 1 o,.iz fsvStSt/s- r^r-; price, £2* per acre, £350 cash. N,w carrn ng 2 1 cews and Horn P 100 ACRES V™* Wgbty improved and cheice Dairy Farm, divided into tea en ploughed but 16 acres, right alongside school and factory of MX rooms with ail eonvewenoes, eoncrete floor cowshed. Pri««,£« pet Owner will take about 30 > aere, £6OO cadi. Eipity, £I3OO. good house, near New Plymouth, ia • exchange. ■* J that * f ou i uy a fann ™ wfll' j • reqlnred , at 6 P er eent - We can show voa return* and sive vo» It's during 2° years' dairy fanning in the TuunSd ■ * . y? register contains Steep Farms. Dairy Firms Town Prt>B*Tti*a be » ell^advised' to IJspecMhis to Se mone^ 6 ** ™ 7 ttnd wiD do «■* utaostto he), got G. and E. Jackson LAND AGENTS I BTBAIKkWa PROPERTIES WE CAN RECOMMEND. QQVi ACRES FREEHOLD, carrying 32 CO ws; Factory returns £l3 Mr-gov ilmriy all ploughed and divided into 13 padocks; no wedds; fi-wnned' house, cowshed, etc., situated within 5 minutes of factory and school. Iftke £3O Der acre (really cheap), lasy tems. , No. 4mi. 7 4 ACRES, FREEHOLD, good level land; well fenced an divided; 5-reamed house; 8-T>ail shed, orchard, etc. About 28 acres stumped; eitagjted within 5 minutes of school, Factory. 'Phone and store. Price, £23 lfa per acre, with £2OO cash. Nq, OAA ACRES, Good dairy farm, level and well sheltered; two housos and Concreted sheds; carry 100 cows. School, Factory and Phone 3 miM.fr., Price, £26 per acre; very easy terms to reliable man. "I ACRES, FREEHOLD, good dairying land; practically free of w«eds; handy to town and railway; nice homestead, good house and (beds, every convenience; property well fenced and divided. One mile to Factory, School, Store and 'Phone, Price, £9BP°r acre; good terms to approved Kan balance for long term at 5 per cent; would consider exchange for pisee of good, clean, sheep country. 4/170.. We have 109 ACRES DAIRY FARM, winch U 8 b rder, all necessary 1 buildings, free of weeds and unmortgaged. The owner's soiling price U £3l per acre, but as he wishes To retire he accept a suitable property as deposit either in Stratford or New Plym outll ' Also a 206-acie dairy farm, whicli the owner will consider exchtngtaff for Town Property between ffawera and New Plynouth. Not 0^44. N.Z. Loan & Mercantile Agency Co, Lt* W. A. HEWITT, Manager. A. 0. BELL, Land Salesmaa. COLD NIGHT COMFOHTS These take various forms, but rca 1 comfort in the bedroom and room is possible only when the door* are covered with heavy, wana ©assets, aid rugs. You will buy the best anci buy ft em Best at G. W. & 11. DRAKE'S INGLEWOOI) A warm bedside rug is a help too, isn't it? We cater for every single one of your furnishings, requirements, and unuertake to please you with price and quality. Reliable Groceries. Reliability is the big tiling in food stuffs. Price matters far less; but both in quality and price, the Central Co-operative Stores guarantee 1 satisfaction. ■OR STORES STRATFORD. Stylish Suits of High-grasS© FaoHc Broadway salts are built of tile very fisietst materials ths-t money 4,<m secure. The workmanship -•jtandu every test, anil tlie suit« (liind the tpats of wear aad tioift. BROAD W, A Y, TAILORING jJOMPANt, eTEA Tf 0 KB. F. A. ORAMEE'0 RAMEE ' THE PIONEER RAKEK, CATERED AND PASTRYCOOK. SEGAJJ STREET - - ATKORD Proprietor of TE WHARE RRKA TEA-KUOMS, JSROADW AY. Old Friends and New Cordially Welcomed. Telephone 100. [Robert Spent'e, Samuel Speuce, J. B. L. Stanford^ ,Q PENCE & gTAN F O S D RAiiIMSTiRS & SOUCfIOES, STRATFURD. Offices: The Bridge Buildings, Bioauway. At Inglewood Every Wednesday, MONEY T • LEND. H. E. LHJS Aw NC B SOLICITOR, STRATFORD. - I have sums of £I2OO and £SOO availab!:- for second mortgage and stock mortgage. Other sums obtainable. BE FAIR TO YOUR HORSE Don't hitcii him up to a pott while you do your shopping. Leave him in comfort, munching good oats, and out of the winter weather, while you lunch also. J7JMPIRE g T A B I E S, STRATFORD.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 80, 27 August 1914, Page 3
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740Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 80, 27 August 1914, Page 3
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