Choice Farms. 18 ACBES m gPLENIiIi) SECTION, just outside Boiesgk. AH dry, rich land, well liidttf £2OO Cask, SUb dmded &nd feneei Brsl el»« investments. Price, '■tk 80 ACHES m O-ASS Dairy rarm - U » d •' ri*k <T»Sty, »H ploughable, subdivide* mto a number ol paddaeks, 1 mil. fro* fMtwy, k andy to sihool, kaU * D j" 6 0 r j aJway> * arr 7 28 e,wg . kenae aid concrete floor cowaheA Will lease for three years at rental el 30s an acre, na geodwlU 60 ACRES J Little farm, all well grassed and fenced, subdivided into eigM sad- , docks, 26 axn.t being pleugked, weH fi. >mme d house and V concrete floor. One nil* te gcheal, factary and tailway station. Oheaa at price, £24 per a«re, £350 cash. Now eanying 21 caws and Horse. .«~£ 100 AOBBS m YEBV highly improved and ckeice Dairy Farm, divided fait* ten paddocks, ai) been ploughed bat W aereg, right alongside sehoal aid factory. New hoi** of six rooms with all convenience*, Mnerete, floor cowshed. Prioe, £4O pet acre, £6OO cash. Equity,' £ISOO. Owner wffl take about 80 aerea. wiU d house, near New Plymouth ia exchange. j SABMERS: Seiaember that if yon buy a faun through us we will fisanM your stock if required at fl per eeat. We ean show yen returns and voa sound adviee aoeumulated daring 20 years' dairy fanning ia the Taranakl district. Our register eeataias Skeep Farms, Dairy Farms, Town Properties, and prospective buyers weuld be well advised to inspect this register befom purchasing. We weleene any enqair-ers and wffl do out utmost to help Tea to make money. G. and E. Jackson, LAND AGENTS SMATIDMfc
PROPERTIES WE CAN REGOMMENB. ACRES FREEHOLD, carrying 32eews; Factory returns £l3 per cowj nearly ill ploughed and divided i»t» 13 paiscks; no wedda; 5-roomed house, cowshed, etc., situated witiin 6 mnratea of factory and school. £3O ocr acre (really cheap). Easy terms. . No. 4/181. ■ ACRES, FREEH&LD, good level laid; well fenced an divided; 6-roome4 house; 8-bail shad, •retard, et«. Ako»t 21 aeres stumped; situated within 5 minutes of school, Factory. 'Phon* and store. Price, £23 10s pen acre, with £2OO cash. No. 23/33, t 300 Good dairy farm, level and well sheltered; two houses and cow creted sheds; earry 100 eows. School, Factory and Phone 3 minutes. Price, £26 per acre; very easy terms t« itliaH* ma*. 156 FREEHOLD, good dairying land; practically free of weeds} handy to town and railway; nice homestead, good house and sheds, every convenience; property well fenced »fd divided. One mile to Factory, S*hool, Store and 'Phone. Price, £35P»r # sre ; good '«™'< to approved maa balance for long term at 5 per cent; wouW consider exchange for piece ol good, clean, sheep country. 4/170. i We have 109 ACRES DAIRY FARM, winch Is • wrder, all necessary buildings, free of weeds and unmortgaged- The owner's selling prise is £3l per acre, but as he wishes To retire he w '" MMpt a suitable property as deposit either in Stratford or New Plym oß^1 ' I Also a 206-acie dairy farm, wkieh the owner will consider exchanging foi Town Property between Hawera and New Plymouth, No. 3/244, N.Z. Loan & Mercantile Agency Go, Ltd W. A. HEWITT, Managei A. C. BELL. Land Salelmast, 1 COLD NIGHT COMFORTS These take various forms, but rea 1 comfort in the bedroom and sittings room is possible only when the doors are covered with heavy, warns carpets,; aid rugs. You will buy the best anu buy them Best M • j G. W. & M. DRAKE'S INGLLWOOD A warm bedside rug is a help too, isn't it? ' We cater for «very single one of y our furnishings, requirements, and uq« jertake to please you with price and quality. Bbllablo Groceries. Reliability is the big thing in food stuffs. Price matters far leBS; but both in quality and price, the Central Co-operative Stores guarantee satisfaction. CO-OP. STORES ,j SXEATTORB. Stylish Suits of High-grade Fabric Broadway eolts are Duilt of the very finest materials that money ean secure. The workmanship standi every test, and the suito stand ths t*st* of wear and time. BBOADWAY TAILORING OOMFATT, BTXATFOM. p. A. O R A M E »'. t THE PIONKEII BAKER, CATERED AND PASTRYCOOK, iUIUAJI SlfiEKl' - - MJtATI-'ORD Proprietor of TE WHARE REKA , TEA-RUOMS, BROADWAY. Old Friends and New Cordially ; Welcomed. Telephone 100. [Robert Spencc, Samuel Spout#, ■ 1 J. E, L. Stanford^ gPENCE ■& gTANFOBD BARRISTERS & SOLICITORS, j ' "" 6TRATFURD. j Offices: The Bridga Buildings, Broadway. : • At Inglewood Every Wedneidty. «. MONEY T • LEND. ; H. E. L AwR EN 0 * SOLICITOR, STRATFORD. I have sums of £I2OO and £GOQ available for cecond mortgage and' stock mortgage. Other sums obtainable. ( j BE FAIR TO YOUR HORSE " l i Don't hitch him up to a post whllo you do your shopping. Leav* him in comfort, munching good oats, and out of the winter wea*. ther, while yoa lunch also. ~ t JjJMPIRE gTAB IB 8, STRATFORD, * .. N
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 99, 22 September 1914, Page 3
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