No! My Plough Mower, or Drill, be the beat, and I know it will be if it has TUssey-Harria* on it. Best toughened steel, special attention to bearings and trusses honest right through—that's why it MUSTBBABEITI3H-BUILT MASSEYIASBIB. No other will do. % aY-andred* of thousands of ILH. Implements at work; never a complaint, jb asrar a drain on purse like most of the "built anyhow" kind. Hade by ;*{ Mothers, who just now need your cash. We sell them on the easiest i poawote terms, too. Egmont Coach & Carriage Company ' OOIGRBTTXIOB, BLACKBHTIHS, ate, BTRAirOKB. Calves raised for 2/- each on Bibby's Cream Equivalent. JCHB WOBIjyS GREATEST OALF 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 40 calves this year, and they are the best I have ever turned out, at a cost of 2s each for the meal." GASTON'S REGENERATED SEEDS ALL MANURES. Bonemeal, Superphosphate, Slag, Turnip, and Root, Rape Manures. W. M. Bayly and t — '"OUR NEXT WOOL, HIDE, SKIN AND TALLOW SALE—Nov. 24, 1914. STRATPOBD & ELTHAM w Mm TWOSEATM-lOHP (Hodefedejufr. SOME POINTS.—Costs a penny a nils—Luxuriously sprung— Absolutely silent—Marvellous hill climber—Holds road perfectly at 50 milts an hour—Yibrationless at any spted. Trials Arranged. Write for Descriptive Catalogue and full Particulars J.DONALD. *, «... STRATFORD.
(Two-stroke motor cycle, free engine, 120 ■ilea per gallon of petrol. Can be ■ adapted to tub on kerosene. Cost Is fd fctmdred adles. Gold medals Londom |ad Sdintargfc. Kick itart, price £7O. i CURRIN agents for STRATFORD, INGLEWOOD/, Sunbeam England's lJest motor cycle, enclosed oil bath, chain transmission. Scored in eTery competition in ■which it has competed. Two gear Bpeed and free engine. Kick start. Price £B6. Do justice to maker, and when you lequire cycle, write for particulars to & Co., WAITARA and NEW PLYMOUTH. PROPERTIES WE CAN RECOMMEND QOVi ACRES FREEHOLD, carrying 32 eows; Factory returns, £l3 per cow; ®** nearly all ploughed and divided into 13 paddocks; no weeds; 6-roomed house, oewahed, etc., situated within 5 minutes of factory and school. Price, .£3O per acre (really cheap). Easy term*. IVA ACRES, rREBHOLD, good level land; well fenced and draiaed; 5-roomei '•'=* louse; 8-J>*il shed, orchard, etc. About 28 acres stumped and pleughed; witain 5 minutes of school, factory. 'Phone and stere. Priee £BS 10s per acre, wife £«ot cash. •9AA ACRES Good dairy farm, level and well-sheltered; two houses and eon«>UV mateA B . earry 100 cowa. Sohoel, Faetery and Pkoae 8 Mimata. Prite, tfH per a«re'; very easy terms *e reliable »sn. 1 Kfi ACRBS 1PBEBHOU), good dairying laad; praeMeally free ef weeds; *3"handy to town and railway; nice homestead, ffood hoase and ijkeds, every convenience; property well fenced and di-ided. One mile: from Ka.tory, bchool iS Store and "Phone. Prioe, £35 per acre; good terms to approved man; baltnce for long term at five per cent;would consider exchaHgs for good, clean, sheep eenntry. v . fc . ve 109 ACRES DATRY FARM, which is in splendid order, all necessary L ;iZL «rl of weeds and unmortgaged. The owner's selling pnee is £3l per acre, but as be wishi at— 206 AfIRES DAIRY FARM, which the owner will consider exchang- I fag M«w Hawera and New Plymouth. M.Z. Loan & Mercantile Agency Co., L t W. A. HEWITT, Manager. A. C. BELL, Land Salesman. Ford Rover X Cheap, Reliable Oar, made *« 12-22-h.p. All British. Latest model Patriotic Canada. Tounng car, wHV £v= electric lampe, worked Five-seater £l9 ° from dynamo; five detachable SanTwo*eater £in ' ke J pressed steel wheels, plated fraAH emquirie. to be addreseed td fab. Price, £360, f.0.b., Lendon L R Curtis, SOLS AGENT FOR ABOVB CABS for STRATFORD ANB ' M* W. G. M ALONI |A. D. B BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR, STRATFORD. |pLLIWELL AND rpHOMSCN - BABBBSTERS. AND SOLICITORS, STRATFORD. •OFFICE: Otago OhajnJfcM, Fenton St ARCHITECT, INSURANCE CHAMBERS, STRATFORD. Plans and Specifications Prepared. Telephone 143. ANDERSON, RUTHERFORD Ai?D MACALISTER, BARRISTERS AND SOLICITORS (successors to W. B. Anderson). Fenton Street,STRATFORD,andCouCNV Fenton Street, STRATFORD, and Count--1 ~ Offices, WHANGAMQMONA.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 151, 21 November 1914, Page 3
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661Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 151, 21 November 1914, Page 3
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