Land! Land! Landt Buy and SMi your Land through us. FREEHOLD PROPERTY. m ACRES subdivide! into 8 paddocks well watered; all ploughable; 50 act* been Houghed. Well *,,..< 1* milo3 to School and x jJJ L™ ;itlo "' J ir t° laSB B ' r ° o,nGd hou6e > with hot a «d cold water; wosb fccusp, copper and tabs.; 14-bail cowshed;.outbuildings. Price, £32 10s per Acre. Easy terms. Balance 5} pjr.cent 70ACEES Handy little farm all sown down i n best English grasses, splendidly situated land of rich quality, all been ploughed and re-sown but 12 acres. Will earn 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 acres been ploughed' H> chains from factory; school opposite; 4-roomcd house; concrete-floor cowaW lr.ee includes 20 dairy cows, horse, cart and harness, gig and harness, 30 full, pa.d-up shares in Factory, 4 cans, plough, disc, tine harrows, chain harrow, breeding sow, etc. Price, £26 per acre; £3OO cash. FREEHOLD PROPERTY. 60 A CRES. Subdivided into 4 paddocks. Well fenced, well watered. M carrying ™t« «T *"? 2 Mles from fact, "7 and sdl ° ol - Now ™«rimVz. e £ B 3^ci Houße • ir - Baii Cowßhcd ' Trap ttnd **■*■, s ™J^Tf?L^ m Z mh ? r a tUt if you b "y a farm throu g fl us we will financ. LI/ a'■ rec J ulred ' n* 6 Per cent. We can show you returns and give yoi 2d irf W ? Uring o?° y ears ' dair y farmi "g in th" Tara/al district. Our register contains Sheer. Farms, Dairy Farms Town Properties 0. and I. Jackson, LAND AGENTS STRATFORD
We offer splendid value in BEDSTEADS of all descriptions, and our BEDDING is of the highest-grade quality—pure and hygienic. visrr us now. W* & H. DRAKEy FURNISHERS, INGLEWOOD.
Boxed Stationery at Dropped Prices. You opportunity is here. I want to clear a large quantity of Boxed Stationery, paper and envelopes to match, in cream and various tints. Many styles but all NICE TO WHITE ON. CORRECT IN APPEARANCE. LITTLE IN COST. H. J. HOPKINS, The Leading Stationer
SEEDS FOR AUTUMN EX "SOMERSET," from London, I have received, direct horn the well-known firm of UURST & SON:— W 400-gallon tanks (870 bags) 01 their celebrated CLOVERS, etc, consisting of CRIMSON, RED, and WHITE CLOVERS, ALSIKE, COWGRASS, TIMOTHY, TREFOIL, LOTUS MAJOR, RAPE, Etc. \ The Government Biologist's report as to Germination and Pu"*?, as is usual with Hurst's Seeds, ia highly satisfactory. I have also in stock and to arrive:— Double machine dressed AKAROA COCKSFOOT. Double machine dressed HAWKE'S DAY, CANTERBURY and SA. TDON PERENNIAL RYES. ; ITALIAN RYE; WESTERN WOLTHS RYE (Direct from &VLland), Etc., Etc. , ewtors NEW PLYMOUTH
JUDGE A MAN BY HIS CLOTHES. If CLEGG ia his Clothier your scrutiny w'll be to increase yojir good opinion of him, for CLEGG'S Clothes are built on the most desired lines. D. OLE G G CLOTHIER, MERCER AND OUT (SCLE'WOOD
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 245, 25 March 1915, Page 3
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