NpJ My Plough Mower, or Drill, ■ .""Moat be the Vest, art I kmow it will' »e if it ■*• I "Maseey-Harria" «b it. Best toughened steel, special t atteatien to bear ings and trusses honest right ► through—thafs why it MUST BE A BRITISH-BUILT MASSEYEABBIS. No other will do. Bnndreds of thousands ef MM, Imp lementa at work; sever a oomplaint, a«T<>.r a drain oh purge like sett of the "built anyhow" kind. Made by ?- Bntwhers, who just mew «eec year cash. We sell them on the easiest / pamcam terns, tee. Egmont Coach & Carriage Company ' WaiJHJUOHTS OOACHBTJTLBiai, BLACKSMITHS, **e., tfTRATTOBD. Calves raised for 2/- each on Bibby's Cream Equivalent. THE WORLD'S GREATEST CALF FOOD Mr. Thomas Lackhead, Te Puna, writes: n "Bibby's Calf Meal is the best food I have ever used for calves. I have raised about 40 calves this year, and they are the best I have ever turned out, at a coat of 2a each for tie meal." ) GARTON'S REGENERATED SEEDS ALL MAJTORES. | Soaeateal, Superphosphate, Slag, Turnip, and Root, Rape Jfaaares. OUB MXT WOOL, HIDE, 6KTN AM) TALLOW SALK-Nor. U, IBH. STRATFORD & ELTHAM
The HornsIn in* **<••» «u.H»r-«u aver ««e» «■ a Tanuuuii *«j asaei road. Perfect is ecaairuation, the product of Brititrt sxrVsieii, the best <!•► workers the world has seen. Most economical ia *'•■•■ ■■*nw»«li«>9* hill-«limt>-•r, ribrationiese, aa aristocrat ia look ■■ and a»Be»?a»*«L . «Kff ''HI U(i'»i-'S.OV'ffnßn AT Donald's Oarage A <;f>ni)(ie*» ■»!*»»•<» yv.?rv «ti* ol note: re,*- '■-> -.-* GtrilittJ Roatf-BuNqg fftoyal infer w*t«r. tip?®. Connau Sunbeam "' Bnglsnd's be.«t motor cycle, enelos free engine, 120 bath, chaA tn>iiMiny:-<imi. Scorn Tm-Btroitr motitr ruin, free engine, 120 bath, cimA tnm mfles per gallon of petrol. Can to erery competition adapted to run on kerosene. Cost la peted. Two gear per hundred miW Gold mensls London Kick start. Pric and Edmbnrffh Kirk Hart, price £7O. maker, and when for particular* to CURRIN & Co, Igents for STRATFORD, ISGLEWOOD, WAITAfI.A -,. i in which it lias com pe<*d «Dd free ensin£Bs. Do justice to SJEW PLYMOUTH
QO'/L ACRES FREEHOLD, carrying 32 fon< : Factory returns, £l3 per cow; j nearly all ploughed and divided into 13 paddocks; no weeds: (i-roomed house, cawahed, etc., situated within a minutes of factory and school. Price, £3O per acre (really cheap). Easy ternu *?A ACRHB, FREEHOLD, good level laud: well fenced and drained; 5-rooreed kaute;-8-bail shed, orahard, etc. About 28 acre* stumped and ploughed; wit V.i • minntes of nohooi, factory. 'Phone and siore. Price tJI'A V)i per acre, wit* £iM eask., 4M ACXBS, Good dairy farm, level and well-sheltered; two houses and con- **"" ereted akeds; earry 10» cows. School, Factory and Phone 3 minutes. Plite, tHi per acre; very vzsy terms to reliable nin. Kti AQMB, FREEHOLD, gaed dairying land; practically free of -weeds; —''"haady to town and railway; nice homestead, good house and sheds, every convenience; property veil fenced and di"idcd. One mi]e from Factory, School and Store aid 'Hioat Price, £35 per acre; good tennis to approved man;" balance for laag term at Hve per ccut;would consider exchange for good, clean, sheep coaatiy. W» fcave 1W A-TiBS DAIRY FARM, which is in splendid order, all necessary tuildinm free of weeds and unmortgaged The owners selling price is £3l per a*re' »nt as ke wishes to retire he he will accept a suitable property as «e----th. • *]«• a M* ACRES DAISY FARM, which the owner will consider exehangin" fcr praperty between Hawera and New Plymouth. N.Z. loan * mercantile Ageney Go., Lti «y MBWITT. Manager. A. C. BELL, Land Salesman.
A Cheap, Reliable O*, made 4* Patriotia Canada. Touring car, Five-seater £ 1!)0 Two-seater £*" s All enquiries to be ad'.ressed td IZ-i2-h.p. All British. Latest model wiik fire electric lamps, worked from dynamo; fi.ve detachable. Sankey pressed steel wheels, plated finirii. Price, £350, f.0.b., London. SOLE AGENT FOR ABOVE CARS for STRATFORD ANIi DISTRICT
M R W. G. M ALONE BARRISTER AKB SOLICITOR. STRATFOKS. TJALLIWKIX AXB BARRISTERS AXD SOLICITORS, STRATFGRI). OFFICE: Otag* eimmlKTS.. Raton St. MONTiIY TO LEXT) at lowest current
A. D. B ■ARCHITECT, INSURANCE CUAMI'.KRS, STRATFORD. Plans and SiicjiCcations Iroijrut Telephone 113. xtUTiiERFoRi.) and | " ' ' MACALTSTKR. i BARRISTERS AND SOLICITORS ! (successors to W. D. Anderson). i F.'nton Strect,STllATFOß'D.iui(ieouCMV j Fmton Street, STRATFORD, and County Offices, WHANGAMOMOXA. Money to Ler.d at lowest current rates.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 140, 6 November 1914, Page 3
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