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Read This. 50 ACRES. Situated 4 miles from Stratford, on good metalled road, highly improved, all been stumped. One mile from factory, school, and railway station. Now carry 1,0 cows and young stock. Four-roomed house. Concrete floor cowshed. I rice 132 10s per acre. Only iIUO cash required. A snip. 70 ACRES. Choice little grazing section. Well grased and sheltered. All ploughable, ' Well fenced. Splendid place- for fattening or wintering stock. Handy and cheap. £375 cash; balance 5 per ceni. "•( 80 ACRES. .! First class little dairy farm, splendidly situatld; J mile from factory, 1 mile i from railway station. Six-roomed house, cowshed; all level; well grassed. ? lurst class investment. Price £2B 10s; £3OO cash. 180 ACRES. Choice dairy farm, free from weeds, well sub-divided; 00 acres been plough. '•■ ed. Splendid new house- of B rooms; 10-ba.il new concrete floon cowßhed with milking machines; 1J miles from school, 3 mile to factorv. To be sold a bar- '* gam at £3B 10s per acre. Only £IOO cash required. ' ,* ■ FARMERS! Now is the time to get on the land. We can show you returns oai ';. give sound advice, accumulated during 20 years' dairy farming in TaranaW '?'. district. Our register contains sheep farms, dairy farms and towt prujMirtir . ! and prospective buyers would be well advised to inspect this regisMr beior* Ota*. ■'< chasing. We welcome enquirers, «nd will do our utmost to uelp you to > makf money. . j 0. and E. Jackson. LAND, STOCK AND COMMISSION AGENTS, BROADWAY s will be announced later. 'Phone No. 164 81RATP0BJJ The best bedsteads—and the most inexpensive, their n /jlitv invariably to be fou*d here. Especially at the present i MW , wS<r we hav« 4 notably fine stock or. *iew, representing every mode-n a! vie ir n»v m ,„ZI.V >; and in brass or brass and iron. THEY G. W. & H. DRAKE. TflE PEOPLES POPULAR FURNISHER IXGLWOOD* 1 ■'' . Farmers' Go-operative Organisation Society of New Zealand, Ltd. ""%?»?*'■ 4 HAWE ¥- ? r o ft^. h ' ,fflwß aDd StOTeB at OPUy«LKE an TAR A, Agents also at STRATFORD, ELTHAM.& WAVbRLeC. Re^ a a r^ kSalesheldatH * WWft . E, 'hani, Ma*aia, pkaiawa, Auroa, (U*:| AGENTS FOR- ' ~ \ Hupmobile and Morrb-Oxford Motor Cars, Triumph Motor Cycles Walaala*. 4 ! Shearing Maohineß, Milburn Cement. ;^*,* INSURANCE—Taranaki Farmers' Mutual; State Fire (sub), and Yorjahirfc. ' i COMMODIOUS PRODUCE STORE in ' Building lately occupied as SKAMSU i RINK. .' ■' , ,|k Fresh stocks of Turnips, Swedes, Rape, Lucerne, Buda and TU. kale, etc, , ', ,2 LARGE STOCKS of Cocksfooi, Ryes, Clovers, Etc., combined with- every 'fafe ity for mixing clients' requirements. ' .7% MANURES—Moupt Lyell Superphosphate 1 ; Basic Slag, Bouedust Pure meal, and special mixtures for Turnips, Rape, etc. ' ' OATS (Algerian and Feed), BARLEY, MAIZE, SUCROSDJE POLLARD kKkxA RICE MEAL, CALF MEAL, DURBAR TEA in 5 and 101b, emmM ffeSl WOOLPACKS, SEAMING 4 BINDER TWINE, COOPEP'S ft LITTLE'S BRANDING, CYLINDER * ALL CLASSES OF OIL OSMOND'S FAdUDiI CATTLE PREPARATIONS. «v««o j>ajsvus)-| H. E. Candy, L?nd Salesman. , „ SJfIJ? 188 ACRES, all in grass; 5-room- 70 ACRES, near Normanby; earn •*•'-"-' ed house and necessary out- cows; «-roomed house, cowan buildings; rolling country, with ete. Price, £6B per acre, UM? I nice valleys, sheep proof fences; about £WO cash? balance fox ••'' close to school and post office. years at 1 per cent He '"'' Price, £ll per acre. Terms ar- | r ■ ranged. No. 20. STRAIGHT LEASE. ' 12 ACRES, close to Hawera, « paddocks, 108 live hedges, windmill; good house, hot and cold water service, electric light, and all necessary outbuildings. Price, reasonable, with about £3OO cash; balance arranged. No. 21. 118 ACRES, Okaiawa district, 2 sections—one 88 acres, one 50 acres; cowshed and whare on property. Will sell one or the two. Price '" »nA larma *n .nit niirMinflor and cowshed) lease 6 years£2 128 Bd. Owner spend* to acre annually in manure. "I agents. Ko, , SHEEP AND DAISY COUNTRY. . 850 ACRES, ' miles from railway;.Mai,, ly half plougbable; 8 houses «..' property; wintered 1300 sh*f|H and 150 cattle; nearly all totsra fencing. Price, about OR, <" " XJ£THE GENTLER METHOD. % »*<<i«S3gEMfc. Per ~v„„ ,f THE NEW ZEALAND MILKING MACHINE. "-"ss Farmers' Co-operative Organisation Society of New Zealand Ltd. PRINCES STREET Jm HAWERA. ■ *~o J I High-grade Fabric*. I very finest materials that monej can secure. The workmanship stands every test, and the suit, stand the tests of wear am time. BROADWAY TAILORING 'COMPANY, STRATF'^a RATA STKEET, mOLIWOOD. KOSE MORGAN, Certificated fit*.Ms

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Taranaki Daily News, 24 July 1915, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, 24 July 1915, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, 24 July 1915, Page 3

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