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Choice Farms, **-• 18 ACRES \ gPILENDID MOTION, jus* outside Borough. All dry, rich laao, wwi . **•* ed, well sub-divided and fenced. First slug investment Pv,« «am K2OQ Cash. 80 ACRES fttBBT GLASS Dairy ta Und of rich quality, «H plougft.Dk, into a number of paddoeks, 1 mile from factory, handy to «**! I » mile to railway, will carry 28 cows. Good house and concrete «o»r ej . Wililease for three yean at rental of *O B an acre, no goodwill 60 ACRES *> JJANDY u.« e farm, all well grassed and fc,ced, subdivided into %n*r, docks, 21 acres being ploughed, well fenced, Hon* a«t «,*, concrete floor. One mile to school, factory and railway station ft*. a| price, £24 per acre, £350 cash. Now carrying W eows and Ho 100 ACRES ymV highly improved and choice Dairy Farm, divided into «* pwj.ux**. been ploughed but 18 acres, right alongside school and fa<*«rr. *„ U of six rooms with all conveniences, concrete floor cowshed ertei- £* mm acre, £6OO eash. Equity, £I6OO. Owner wiU taki abo».« w »«,, w good house, near New Plymouth in exchange. " FARMERS: Bemember that if you buy a farm through >•» «* *it> <b your stock if required at C per sent. We can show you return, and iri». sound advice accumulated during 20 years' dairy farming m tb- T*ra«district. Our register contain. Sheep ttwms, Dairy Farms. Town er.>wrt|at. and prospective buyers would be well advised to inspect thi. remote beta* purchasing. We welcome any enquir-wa and wi» do on* «♦-»««* ►., Wi»3m.. to make money. *^ . and E. Jackson, LAND AGINT^*

PROPERTIES WE CAN RECOMMEND. Q9»4 ACRES FREEHOU), carrying 32 cows; Factory return* £l9 j>«i cewi nearly all ploughed and divid ed into 13 padocks; no wedds; S-roomf houft» "owshed, etc., situated within 6 winutus of factory and school. Plfa». £3Q oer re t reall y choß ' ) - temß, * No, t.'lfl^.* /4 168 H HttfflOLO, "° d l6Ve !- ,8 A U , d ir" feWed ™ dmdtd; * <*»*■ • * v -. '** About 28 acres stwntied- >,..,iiU a«e, with £2OO cash. - ■ No ' *"* Woe, «P«.«.,\«s^t^ - »•» , ™ WI _ 15g ACRES, FREEHOLD,good dairying land; practically lr* o« ■ >M u ' «,.„ - y ° toW " and railwa^! ni " e gSod house LflS! every conremenee; property well fenced and divided, ofe mifc to fJSS» '" School, Store and 'Phone. Price, £33P"r acre, good terms to •wnm+S balance for long term at 5 per cent; would consider exchange for DJecTiS good, clean, sheep country. y 0 Wfc We have 109 ACRES DAIRY FARM, which u> a mkaMti „r,w ~ bu.ldmgs, free of weed,.and unmortgaged. !& per acre, but aa he wishes to retire he will aecept a suitab « w«n.- £* posit either in Stratford or New Plinth. P toWe * w » «• *•...' Also a 206-acie dairy farm, which f/m ««„ «.-n Town Property betwee/ Hawe'raand Now SKff NZ Loan & Mercantile Agency Co Lt COME AND SEE OUR THREE LAKGE WINDOW DBPLATS. IF LOOKIXG fOS BARGAIN'S. KOW IS YOUR CHAXCI AT v O. W. & H. BKAKES rZff C ' WHh ""»*"* "—t* «* ' on^^rS^eS^uiffis. 01 *"»»«• «« *~* « 70. w*•'; So.d at the very lowest prices ob- tainable. G. \V. & 11. DRAKE. NEST DR. WHETTKR.

F. A. C aA *** '"US PlOMCKfj' JiAKER. OATJHUm'' AND PASTRYCOOK. aWASSIKISBT -. - ~7 K ATir„lU> I TfiA-KU)MS, BROADWAY fIM UW„J.. -_j v. _ . Welcomed. i , Telephone 100. * [Eohert Spence, Samuel Bpeatt. J. B. L. StanfordJ f g PENCE 4 gTAJTFOI* FA.WISTps & SOLICTTOBB, STRAWIiRD. ;' CfiVei: The Bridga Building Broad wa>. 1 iMliiglewood Every Wedneaiqg, %] "MONEY T • LEND. ** ': H. E. L AWB **«* SOUCITOR, | ■ BIRATPOKD. r > I have sums of £I2OO and £6OO mPr able for oecond mortgage and Modi mortgage. Other sums obtainaMa, BE FAIR TO YOUE HORSE ' Don't hitch him tip to a jwt you do pur shopping. lAnt him in comfort, nmnehhifl tt*§' o« tit, and out of the whiter "««a» User, while yon lunch elk* QX.P'll'l SJT A 111^ BTSATIMBB, -r'-^

Reliable Groceries. Reliability is the big thing in food stuffs. Price matters far less; but both in quality and price, the Central Co-operative Stores guarantee Stylish Suits o High-grade Fabric Broadway niitt are MUM «t tk« very tacit materiaa thai money can secure. T.h« workmiuuhip ftanda every tert, and the iniU itand tk» t«lta «f wear aai BROADWAY TAILORIKG OOVPJrHI, BTIATIOO.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 121, 15 October 1914, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 121, 15 October 1914, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 121, 15 October 1914, Page 3

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