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No Bull Can Break' a "Pittsburgh Perfect" Fence. Electrically welded at every joint, it is absolutely a one-piece fence of 7, 8, 9, 10 wires and frequent cro3s-wires; cannot, rust; cannot break away, Equally good o» hill-or flat, for temporary ot permanent fences. W. M. BAYLY and AG2NTS, • STRATFORD AND ELTHAM. 'BAYLY £ 00. supply at lowest prices every farm requisite," ■» ■■ ■■■ «ueh m 'MANURES (superphosphate, bonedust, blood and bone , and Prosser's. BIBBY'S WORLD-FAMED 1 ®" -s FOOD FMi#ALVES. Algerian oats. Horse and Cow tea, specially selected from the" Ceylon, and a tea we confidently reconfr mertcL Hi % V'j' "' Ti >7 Death to all Insect Pests. NOW IS THE TIME TO SPRAY YOUR FRUIT TREES. 8 full rtoeki of all tie best Insecticides and Blight Specifics HARBAS, KILL SCALE, KILAFIS, EMULSIFIED RED OIL, VERMORITE, LIME AND SULPHUR SOLUTION, ARSENATE OF LEAD, Etc, AlfiO-* FOUR OAKS AND ECLAIR KNAPSACK AND ALPHA SPRAY PUMPS, BUCKET PUMPS for Limewashing, etc. / OnK iwg Witt one of the latter Pumps win do tie work of teii men' ~_l ri U l brußllea> Try one for your cowshed. » e»ro full crop* tf best fruit for next jreasoi Newton King ■*lW PLYMOUTH, BTHATFORB |sd KAPONGA, ■»« a FOR SMABT APPEARANCE THE EGMONT GIG nf 8 -! ? U ] ° oks - Tbe utmost faithfulness is al designing i/in j, i C ? n ractlon and w ork, as with the origin.aSga«,Jfi3:^- 4 c as Egmont Coach & Carriage Co., BUILDERS OF HIGIT-GEADE VEHICLES STRATFORD.

140 ®®P>-<3ood dairy in-; land, no weeds; well divided and istber sheds - Good 6-roomed house; large milking and years may be seL Jw j,° W3 aD j y ° ung stoek - factory returns for the last 10 Stt £7M ,U' * " eeed all ex P ecta «ons. Price £37 10s per aero, 2b \ ° r a reUa,ble man; balance for lo »g tera 5 per 190 A f^ E L' FREEHOL, P> level an <l "'ling land, very suitable All C °T a^- rU ? n l inS a few ,lundred breeding ewes or young cattle. well subdivided; 5-roomed house and milking shed, with milking SS?to dy t0 , Sch ° ol ' Factor y and Price £l6 per per cent ' W * C ° Up hundred cash; balance for long term at 5 A VKRY !^ ICE LITTLE FARM of 90 acies Freehold, level and welfwatered', i l "., ~ AU ;tl>e land has been under the plough; well fenced and divided >ia■^ ein " a ° d y to town and all conveniences; welUmilt 5-room-balaTp Ww * cowshed. Bedrock price £SO per acre, with £4OO cash; balance for long term at 5 per cent. ' ,\ n omoo 9(J ACRES FREEHOLD, well fenced an,! divided; carrying 40 co^^roS whnnl .f! USe tl n concrete shed ; dose to either cheese or butter factory, •chool, etc. Price £35 per acre, with £4OO cash; balance for 7 years at 5 pei 160 9 FREEHOLD, good, level and nicely undulating country, free Tfi i™ T About half the property has been ploughed; wintering 70 cows; almost new 6-roomed house, hot and cold water. New cowshed, conSTlw Ji° f. n(!r A te yar ? and race ' Prlc '' £4 ° l ,er «ro, including up-to-date milking plant in thorough order. Very easy terms to a bona fide man. Bai•nee for 8 years at 5 per cent. (Xo . 7/540) nf twTu e ,,/ IShiD ?' t( ? exc ' ,a "g e their property kindly send 11s full particulars w men * ,omTl g the "- requirements, as we have clients wishing to ?h™,,w,?, ma j e ? P °'? J of w ? rl s in g exchanges on fair and selling values, Sw! p ' o,in " *" *° ei " "■ N.Z. Loan & Mercantile Agency Co., Ltd BT A 8 T R A I F 0 RD. W " A - HBWITT - Manager. A. C. BELL, Land Salesman. 1(000,000 Samples Frcfi ' (Enc]o«« l/-init*mpito . " c«Ter po«U»«. etc.) £• ■»>• i7t iff etlut'ln'f j il ' CODT ' n " »° u ll "< »l !»»t MN failed. Inrajnakle /JllSif?. l ° tc l c J r ' oth «* remedir® AmmMua. Ddrilitr f!*ll ? u ** Neurasthenia, Hydetidt, * U * IW " I7, Ckr*ncUA# w Uo«,«nd U*ei Trouble* VtTADATIO (i ttli by all ChtmltU and Store.—3j6, 5/6 A&lw ilvaafriafroiii, uiidr««i r«or totters l« !• At PALMER, 439 Fliadiri Uh, Jan? Uft Giving Health Rutorint 7ips C7ea T l> \¥ ,ie J t Jj 4 * ' rom . dw: be»' plantations, it has captured the public taste from | the North Cape to thr Bluff. "The Lancet" says: "Fins tea means better health," 6wS

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Taranaki Daily News, 2 September 1915, Page 3

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712

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 2 September 1915, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 2 September 1915, Page 3

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