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uyersl Something Good i 52 ACRES IrT a LfoL f rff ra "° r :V 4 ™ 9, little farm Las b,c, :•■ .. ~~%r^»wuaß(EMr ■'** with'£4oo cash™ ° g °' first - clasfl outbuildings. " PHiCli O.SU j,i» „■■{ handy ti Ef g iT' t? 30 factory on farm; .'bo., canwMß «s a- 1 - I T.tl 80 ACRES villi £3OO cash. 100 ACRES SWAtmb NBsst»..f-. „ , 200 ACRES make money. e om l lurei!i > :l,ld will do our utmost to belp jvi. w FARMERS I Remember that if you bu" a farm throjeh ua w« it .1your stock if required at 6 per cent. We can S bow you K ,j U Sit On aCCUm f U,ated ? urin 8 ; 20 farming ,L V, district. Ou r register contains sheep farms, dairy farms and L,. ; , . ' cba ß L o9Pe W V « b "T WOUH be - wcll a<lviscd t0 *&* Z i make money enqWrCr8 ' tnd -ill do our utmost * ueip you M LAND, STOCK AND COMMISSION AGENTS, BHOADWAY 'Phono No. 164 SHAlFtlf U

The best bedstcada-and the moat inexpensive com-.-. • invariably to be foupd here. Especially at the present t, r n v,lll ' V4 n '' notably fine stock ou »iew, representing every mSde-n b'Wp Vn -k r™' ' and in brass or brass and iron. THEY ARE OERT.AINI ¥' VVUIU'JtI SeSgl G. W. & H. DRAKE. THE PEOPLE'S POPULAR FUTGS"ISHH'R xf. rV. ixslWooj Farmers' Go-operative Organisation Society of New^&land,Ltdf Mi, ig,n„ St .f'lraiTMM,"lLTaiS," w«!i!Sjf *'' oktkmi u AGENTS FOR— Hupmobile and Morris-Oxford Motor Cars, Triumph Motor fivnlo. "w«n . Shearing Machines, Milburn Cement. cleg, .. Wolt. \ INSURANCE Taranaki Farmers' MutuW, State Fire (sub),'und Yorkshire «PRODUCE STOKE in Bu.ldihg' lately'occupied as SKATI . ; Fresh stocks of Turnips, Swedes, Rape, LuccrAe, Budu and T.H. ICale, etc. LARGE STOCKS of Cocksfoot, Ryes, Clovers, Etc;; combined with every fr lty for mixing clients' requirements. * ' MANURES—Mount Lyell Superphosphate, Basic Slag Bouedust Pn» R meal, and special mixtures for Turnip?, Rape, etc. ' M R " snrustur CATTLE PREPARATIONS. ' USAIUMJS FAMi'l.a LAND LAND H. E. Candy, Land SalesmanLANU 188 in grass; 5-room-ed house and necessary outbuildings; rolling country, with nice valleys, sheep proof fences; close to school and post office. Price, £ll per acre. Terms arranged. No. 20. 12 ACRES, close to Hawera, 8 paddocks, live hedges, windmill; good house) hot and cold water service, electric light, and all necessary outbuildings. Price, reasonable, with spoilt £3OO cash; balance arranged. No. -21-116 116 ACRES, Okaiawa district, 2 sections—one 60 acres, one 50 acres; cowshed and whare on property. Will sell one or the two. Prioe and terms to suit purchaser. No. 22 V 70 ACRES, near Normanbyj carry Jn cows; groomed house, cowah?i etc. Price, £OB per acre, »i.n about £?9O cash; balance to; • years aft l per cent. No '4 STBAYGHT LEASE. ' 108 ACRES, near Manaia; good ,ha u*and cowshed; lease 5 yean Sr£2 12s fld. Owner spends 5g imf acre annually in manure. agents. tf o . »6. SHEEP AND DAIRY COUNTRY, 850 ACRES, miles frooa railway; iu»f ly half plough able; 2 houses oB property; wintered 1300 elifcft and 150 cattle; nearly all totirt fencing. Price, about £tfi, v<tk about £2OOO cash; Mane# n» ranged. N<*. it, THE GENTLER METHOD. Per THE NEW ZEALAND MILKING MACHINE. Farmers' Co-operative Organisation Society of New Zealand Ltd. PRINCES STREET HAWERA. ? O R HIRE. DAY AND NIGHT. 60 H.P. PRATT (1915 Model). W. LOVELL, JHB B U N G A L O ir, BELL STREET, WANGAITUI. PRIVATE BOARD AND WUSnnwru

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Taranaki Daily News, 9 July 1915, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, 9 July 1915, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, 9 July 1915, Page 3

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