No ! My Plough Mower, or Drill, Must be the beat, u& I know it will be if it has "Mm*©/-Harris" »n it. Beet toughened steel, epesial attention to bearings and trusses honest right through—that's wky it MUST BE A BRITISH-BUILT MASSEYHARRIS. No other will do. * Saadreds of thousands «f MIL Implements at work; never a complaint, ? a drain on purse like nest of the "built anyhow" kind. Made by j' BncMkerg. who just now seed your cash. We sell them on the easiest / pMin terms, too. •"cnayaßTTHfHfci . i Ef mant Coach & Carriage, Company WfPW MWHTS nOAOHBUILMM, BLACKSMITHS, |BTRAT?ORD. Calves raised for 2/- each on Bibby's Cream Equivalent. THE WORLD'S GREATEST CALF FOOD Mr. Thomas Lackhead, Te Puna, writes: "Bibby's Calf Meal is the best food I have ever used for calves. I hare raised about .41 calves this year, and they are the beet I have ever turned out, at a cost of Ks each for tie meal." ] CARTON'S REGENERATED SEEDS ALL MiSTCJRES. [ Beaemeal, Superphosphate, 61ag, Turnip, and Root, Rape Manures, W« i. Bayly and So. ; OUR NEXT WOOL, HIM, SKIN A2TD TALLOW SALE—Nev. 24, 1914. STRATFORD & ELTHAM The Morris-Oxford Gar It vim tot *aotot-car ever teem as & Tanutakl roifi—en any o<h?.r BMk.'. Pert** ta construction, the ptodnct of British workmen, 4be beat at;ei ' irorld ass seen. Hnp,t ej onoatieai i» fuel, mamllfflu hfll-elmV «, -if.vdJKjaiegs, an arieiocrat in look i and gy Twr VrtHRTSUOSFORD AT Donald's Garage, Stratford A UMrH ?i*»t /or cTer? imm ol isotor repai? ij * <h »Bt. ' " >•>»!«* Sjy •• «iu RoaMulfng |R@p! Huiiy inter Cycle. Best Always.
Connau&tr': Two-stroke motor cycle, free engine, 120 miles per gallon of petrol. Can be ■dftpted to run on kerosene. Cost Is per hundred miles. Gold medals London pad Hd ; ihnrßh, Kick start, price £7O. Sunbeam England's best motor cycle, enclosed oil bath, chain transmission. Scored in every competition in which it has competed. Two gear speed and free engine. Kick start. Price £B6. Do justice to maker, and when you lequire cycle, write for particulars to GURRIN & Co., Sgents for STRATFORD, ETOLEWOOD, WAIT ABA and NEW PLYMOUTH. PROPERTIES WE CAH RECOMMEND CQ'/i ACRKS FRKEITOLI), carrying 32 cows: Factory returns, £l3 per cow; nearly all ploughed and divided into 13 paddocks; no weeds; ti-roome<l hou9e, towsbed, et'. 1 ., situated within 5 minutes of factory and school. Price, £3O per imre (really cheap). Easy term.!. •*fA ACRHS, FREEHOLD, good level land; well fenced and drained; 5-roomeii kou.se; 8-bail shed", orchard, etc. About 2S acres stumped and ploughed; within 6 minutes if school, factory. 'Phone ami store. Price £"23 10s per acre, with £2W. cash. QM ACRHB, Good dairy farm, level and well-sheltered; two houses and eon"W creted sheds; carry 100 cows. School. Factory- and Phone 3 minutes. Price, £34 per acre; very easy terms to reliable U'cn. IKC ACKEB, FREEHOLD. gaod dairying land; practically free of weeds; -*-"*\andy to'town and railway; niee homestead, good house and sheds, every convenience; property well fenced and cH-ided. ©ne mi'.e from Factory, School and Store end 'Hiooi. Price. £35 per acre; good terms to approved man; balance for lo*g term at five per cent; >.vo bid consider exehaugu for good, clean, sheep country. We have 109 ACRBS DAIRY FARM, which is in splendid order, all necessary build intra, free of weeds and unmortgaged. Tile owners selling price is £3l ner acre'kut as he wishes to retire he he will accept a suitable property as deth. ' Als* a 206 ACRES DAIRY FARM, which the ewner will consider exchanging for property between' Ilawera and New Plymouth. N.Z. lean & Mercantile Agency Co., Ltd ijjy JffiWITT, Manager. A. C. BELL, Land Salesman.
A Cheap, Reliable C?r, made 1* Patriotic Canada. Touring oar, Fire-aeato £l9O Two-aeater £175 JUS "Dcuirii}.; to be addressed td 12-22-h.p. AU British. Latest model with five el citric lamps, worked from dynamo; five detachable Santey pressed steel -.vlieels, platsd finish. Price, £350. f.0.b., London. SOLE AGENT FOR ABOVE CARS for STRATFORD AXL DISTRICT. M R - W. G. M ALOKE A. I). B L 1 c R ARCHITECT, BARRISTER AXD SOLICITOR, IXSUEANCE CHAMBERS. STRATFORW. STRATFORD. Plans and Specifications Prepared. Investments. Loan* TeUphone 143. JJALLnVFLL AS " BARRISTERS AXD SOLICITORS, BARRISTERS AND SOLICITORS STRATFORD. (successors to W. D. Anderson). OFFICE: Otago Clunnbors, Fenton Sfc.Fenton Street,STRATFORD.andCouC'XY "■ ■' " Fenton Street. STRATFORD, arid County IKHTKY TO LENT) at lowest current officts ' WHANGAMOMONA. KtC2> Money to Lend at lowest curre it rates.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 141, 9 November 1914, Page 3
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726Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 141, 9 November 1914, Page 3
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