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I Cti lIII2U 18 ACRES i£? gPfiENDID SECTION, just outside Borough. All dry, rich land, well ««i»* ed, well sub-divided and fenced. First class investments. Price, £W £2OO Cash. 80 ACRES 41 pIBST CLASS Dairy Fane Land of rich quality, aH ploughable, snbdlna*, i into a number of paddocks, 1 mile from factory, handy to school, ML a mile to railway, will carry 28 cows. Good house and concrete floor Will lease for three years at rental of 30s an acre, no goodwill 60 ACRES Little farm, aU well grassed and fenced, subdivided into eight )«* docks, 25 acres being ploughed, well fenced.' broomed" house and cow.:, 1 concrete floor. One mile to,school, factory anil railway station. Cheap a* price, £24 per acre, £350 cash. Now carrying 21 cows and Horse. , < ■ 100 ACRES VERtf highly improved and choice Dairy Farm, divided into ten paddocks, at) ibeen ploughed but IS acres, right alongside school and factory. New nosw of six rooms with all conveniences, concrete floor cowshed. Price, £4O «e' acre, £BOO cash. Equity, £ISOO. Owner will take about 30 awes, Witt good house, near New Plymouth in exchange. FARMERS: Remember that if you buy a farm through us we will finance your stock if required at C per cent. We can show you returus and give yoa sound advice accumulated -during 20 years' dairy farming in the Taranald district. Our register contains Sheep Farms, Dairy Farms, Tfcwr. Propertied, and prospective buyers would be well advised to inspect this regiete- beW purchasing. W[e welcome any enquir-ers and will do out utmost to ielp ym to make money. r ' ; . and E. LAND AGENTS PROPERTIES WE CAN RECOMMEND. QQ>i ACRES FREEHOLD, carrying 32 cows; Factory returns £l3 per cuw; nearly all ploughed and divided into 13 padocksj no wedds; 5-roomed house, cowshed, etc., situated within 5 minutes of factory and school. Prk-e £3O ner acre (really cheap). Easy terms. No. 4/181. 7J_ ACRES, FREEHOLD, good level land; well fenced an divided; C-roomed house; 8-baU shed, orchard, etc. About 28 acres stumped; situated within 5 minutes of school, Factory. 'Phone and store. Price, £23 10s per acre, with £2OQ cash. No. 23/3 A, OAA ACRES, Good dairy farm, level and well sheltered; two houses and con- *■*"" creted Bheds; carry JOO cows. School, Factory and Phone 3 minutes. Price, £26 per acre; very easy terms to reliable man, IRP ACRES, FREEHOLD, good dairying land; practically free of wcedn; J-*J" handy to town and railway; nice homestead, good house and sheds, every convenience; property well fenced and divided. One mile to Factory, S.hool, Store and 'Phone. Price, £3fiP« «>«; fiood term- to approved man balance for long term at 5 per cent/ *<>» M consider ezciuuia- for nta» of good, clean, sheep country. ■ f * o- V l ' o ' We have 109 ACRES DAIRY FARM, which Is a order, nil necessar? buildings, free of weeds and unmortgaged. The. owner's, soiling price is fM per acre, but as he wishes lb retire he wiW accept a suitable prcj., rty as deposit either in Stratford or' New Plym ouUl< Also a 206-acte dairy Farm, which the owner will consider exchanging Town Property between Hawera and New Plynouth. Ko. 3/244. N.2, L@an&J3@reantileAgenQi SO, d W. A. HEWITT, Manager. A. C. BELL. Lund SaJeimag. These take Various forms, but rea 1 comfort in the bedroom and sitting, room is possible only when the doors are covered with beavj. wiria carpels, ar.d rug's. You will buy the best and tmy them test at ' G. W. :. DitAivfi's A warm bedside rug is a help too, isn't it? We eater for every single one of your furnishings, and onacrtake to please you with price and quality. ( , * Reliability is the big thing in food stuffs. Price matters..far less; but j both in quality and price, the Central Co-operfttive Stores guarantee j P. A. (j*-** l ** ;-V XHE 'PlONliliK lull-,' -.. cATi.'-.tCD'" A\D PASTRYCOOK. BEGAN S'lKtr'.' .D Piojmttur of Tift ttiiAKE RLKA , XEA-KWJMS, jfIRwAuWAV, Old Friends and iNuw Cordially Welcomed. ; Telephone 100.. !■' [Robert Spence, .Samuel Spemt J. R. L. StaniordJ g?EN CE, & gVANF OU D BARRISTERS &-■MlfclCl'lOKv STRATFORD. "'■ Offices: The Bridj.'i- Building*. > At Inglewood Ever.' 'S'ednosoVv, ,I'. MOSEY \ ■ UiSV. 111. E. L A W K B A O JkV StyHsSi Suits of High-grade Fabric Broadway salts are built of tk« very finest materials that money can secure. The workmanship standi every test/and * h » »nit»' itand the test* of wear oa4 iim*,' BROADWAY TAILORING OUMfANI, BTBATIQKB. SOLICriOK. . SHUT V lIBD, .;■'; ! have, sums of £I2OO and £SOO available* for second mortgage and stock mortgage. Other sums libtaiuable. , BE FAIR ■:% TO YOUK HORSE '%. Don't hitch hira up to a poet while you do your shoppmg. Leave I''". inn in comfort, munching good ! outs, und out of the winter wea-: j 'ther, while you lunch also. £ M Plfl'E g'TA B/tf|:

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 89, 10 September 1914, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 89, 10 September 1914, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 89, 10 September 1914, Page 3

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