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No! My Plough Mower, or Drill, xdnst be the best, and I know it will be if it has "Massey-Harris? on it. Beat toughened steel, special attention to bear inga and trusses honest right through—that's why it MUST BE A BRITISH-BUILT MASSEY, -; HARRIS. No other will do. r Bnndreds of thousands of M.H. Imp lements at work; never a complaint, T ■ever a drain on purse like most of the "built anyhow" kind. Made by J Britishers, who just now need your cash. We sell them on the easiest h prssroie terms, too. Igitiont Coach & Carriage Company tnrEELEiaBTj, ooAonmn.nmts, BLAOKSicrrBP, •♦<•„ strattobd,

Calves raised for 2/- each on Bibby's Cream Equivalent. THE WORLD'S GREATEST CALF FOOD Mr. Thomas Laclchead, Te Puna, writes: "Bibby's Calf Meal is the best food I have ever usei for calves. I have raised about 40 calves this year, and they are the best I have everiurned out, at a cost of 2s each for the meal." CARTON'S REGENERATED SEEDS ALL MANURES. BoncmeaL Superphosphi te. Slag, Turnip, and Root, Rape Manures, W. M. Bayly anil 80. •."""OUR NEXT WOOL, HIDE, SKIN AND TALLOW SALE-Nov. 24, 1914. STBATFORI) & ELTHAM

£ a ■R S: sfi m k S3 m^m SP o V'-SsS Rife i %f e^ 1 H SSS'i TWOSEATER-10HP fltode/edejjift. %-mm Wfc& **u SOME POINTS.—Costs a penny a mile—Luxuriously sprung— Absolutely silent—Marvellous hill climber —Holds road perfectly at 50 miles an hour—Vibrationless at any speed. Trials Arranged. Write for Descriptive Catalogue and full Particulars J. DONALD, STRATFORD. Ccnnaught Two-stroke motor cycle, free f-rigun- 120 ■ilea per gallon of petrol. '. -an be Adapted to ran on kerosen* C'o»t Is for hundred jciles. Gold ineds:> Li-tidon Ud Eduibuigi. Kick start. !■•■->- £7O. Sunbeam England's best motor cycle, enclosed oil hnt.ii, chain transmission. Scored in every competition in which it has competed. Two gear speed and free engine. Kick start. Price £BS. Do justice to maker, and when you lequire cycle, write for particulars to CU*RIN & Go. Agents foT STRAT?OED, rs<)l> WOOD, WAITARA and NEW PLYMOUTH.

PROPERTIES WE CAN REG' OOi/ 4 ACHES FREEHOLD, carrying 32 cows; Factory returns, £l3 per cow; nearly all ploughed and divided into 13 paddocks; no weeds; 6-roomed house, cowshed, etc., situated within 5 minutes of factory and school. Price, £3O per acre (really cheap). Easy term.*. <VA .ACRES, FREEHOLD, good level land; well i-ru-ed and drained; 5-roomed Louse; 8-bail shed, orchard, etc. About 2S n.-'.v* stumped and ploughed; within 5 minutes of school, factory. 'Phone and utore. Price £23 10a per •ere, -witii £2OO cash. QAA ACRES, Good dairv farm, level and well-shell, red; two houses and conOUU * r( , ted B jieds; carry 100 cows. School, Factory and Phone 3 minutes. Price, £l6 per ■"*; ver y eas y tennß ,0 uliaWe " ru--1 k/j ACRES, FREEHOLD, good dairying land; practically free Of weeds; ■■•""handv to town and railway; nice homestead, good house and aheds, every convenience; property well fenced and Oi'ided. One- mile from Factory, School And Stor.' and 'Phone Price, £35 per acre; good terms to approved man; balance for long term at five per cent;would consider exchange for good, clean, sheep country. We have 109 ACRES DAIRY FARM, which is in spHilid order, all necessary huildines free of weeds and unmortgaged. The owner-? selling price is £3l •per acre," but as he wishes to retire he he will accept a suitable property as deth. Also a 206 ACRES DAIRY FARM, which the owner will consider exchanging for property between Hawera and Xew Plymouth. N. 7. Loan & Mercantile Agency Co., Lt W A. HEWITT, Manager. A. C. BELL, Land Salesman.

Ford Rover A Che«p. Reliable Cer, m*. Patriot* C"">' , ° Tra,nm ' rivc-Beatei TTTO-«eater ■ • AD enquiries to be addressed * Tounnp car, 12-22-hp. All British. Latest model wii'» Sv; Mectrio lamps, worked from fl.namo; five detachable Sankey pressed eteel wheels, plated finish, l'rioe. £350, f.0.b., London L R Curtis, 80LE AGENT FOR ABOVE OARS for STRATFORD ANB DISTRICT.

M* W. ■G. M AL ° N E A. D. B L I c K ARCHITECT, BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR, INSURANCE CHAMBERS, BTRATFORB. STRATFORD. Plana and Specifications Prepared. Investments. Loans. Telephone 143. ~~~, ANDERSON, itUTHERFORD AM) ALLIWELL AXD T HOMSON A MACALISTER, BABRIBTEBS AND SOLICITORS, BARRISTERS AND SOLICITORS '• .T. • STRATFORD. (successors to W. D. Anderson). . - JFentonSteert^STßATF^OßDrandCoun

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 147, 16 November 1914, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 147, 16 November 1914, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 147, 16 November 1914, Page 3

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