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Mlli«fc» I'lU»l|M immmmwmmM 70 ACRES Handy little farm, all sown down hi b-st English grasses, splendidly situated, land of rich quality, all been ploughed and re-sown but 12 acres. Will carry and up-to-date outbuildings. One mileto School and Factory. 25 cows. Five-roomed house, cowshed Price, £3l per acre; £250 Cash. 75 ACRES Choice Dairy Farm, well fenced, good soil, all level; 35 acre 10 chains from factory; school opposite; 4-rcomed house; concrete-floor cowshed, j Price includes 20 dairy cows, horse, cart and harness, gig and harness, 30 fully-paid-up shljtres in Factory, 4 cans, plough, disc, tine harrows, chain harrows, breeding sow, etc. Price, £26 per acre; £3OO cash. 170 ACRES Highly-improved Dairy Farm, situated on good metalled road; one mile fromr cheese factory, school, and railway station; To acres been ploughed. Will carry 75 cows. Eight-roomed rouse; 25-bail cowshed, This'is one of the best farms in the district, and cheap at £32 10s per acre. Only £250 cash required. 180 ACRES Freehold Land of rich quality, very highly improved, 150 acres been ploughed; subdivided into 32 paddocks; sheep-proof fencing. Splendid S-roomed house, up-to-date cowshed and milking plant; concrete-floor pig-styes. Half mile to factory, school and railway station. Easily carry 70 dairy cows. Cheap at £45 per acre; £SOO cash. { FARMERS: Remember that if you huy a farm through us we will finance. ! your stock, if required, at G per cent. We can show you returns and give you | sound advice accumulated during 20 years' dairy farming in the Taran'iiki j district. Our register contains Sheep Farms, Dairy Farms, Town Properties, land prospective buyers would be well advised to inspect this register before purchasing. We welcome any enquiries and will do,our utmost to help you to make money. ''•IMP' I&ckSQR, LAND AGENTS STRATFORD

Undoubtedly the best shop for school books and school requisites generally is H. J. HOPKINS' well-known establishment, farmed'for big values. Every boy and girl, whether in preparatory or standard classes, can be fully equipped here for the new year's school work. SPECIALLY ECONOMICAL LINES IN SCHOOL STATIONERY. We still have a fine range of the 1913 Diaries. THE LEADING STATIONER

EX " SOMERSET," from London, 1 Jmvo received, direct from, tlio well-known firm of HUKST & SOX:--10 400-gallon tanks (870 bags) of their CLOVERS, etc., consisting of CRIMSON, RED, and WHITE CLOVERS, ALSIKE, COWGRASS, TIMOTHY, TREFOIL, LOTUS MAJOR, RAPE, Etc. Tbe Government Biologist's report as to Germination and Purity, as is usual with Hurst's Seeds, is highly satisfactory. I have also in stock and to arrive:— Double machine dressed AKAROA COCKSFOOT. Double machine dressed HAWKE'S BAY, CANTERBURY and SAXDON PEREXXIAL RYIiS. ITALIAN RYE; WESTERN WOLTHS RYE (Direct from Holland), Etc., Etc. i NEW PLYMOUTH

The Essence of Good Living is Good Sleeping .... Sleep better and ham what real bedroom comfort i«. We can help you, and economically. - t , : '« WIRE MATTRESSES, double-spring and special weave. BEDSTEADS, in all latest designs, made in iron and brass, walnut or ritnu. TICKING direct from Belgium. -' Carpets and Ruga with a Cosy Feel. British manufacture. , And for every room in the house tve can supply solid furniture, solid values. See our new: Duchesses, Wardrobes. Now Complete House Furnishers ... RATA ST., INGLEWOOD.

HENRY BROWN AMD CO., NEW PLYMOUTH. OREGON PINE We have on hand, ex schooner from America, 400,000 feet of Oregon Pine, which we are quitting at current rate. pfjb SIZES AND LENGTHS. TOTAHA STKAINERS IN STOOS, HY. BROWN * CO., •' Vj 4102LE1 STBEET XEW PLXMOOKtr

F. A. OBAMEB THE PIONEER BAKER, CATERER, AND PASTEYOOOK, REGAL STREET, STRATFORD. Proprietor, TE WHARE REKA ' TEA ROOMS, BROADWAY. Old Friends and New Cordially Welcomed ,dephon* 108, . D. B ] ARCHITECT, UTSURANCB CHAMBESS, BTRATFORD. ?laas and Specification* 'Prepared,

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 206, 8 February 1915, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 206, 8 February 1915, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 206, 8 February 1915, Page 3

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