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LAND BUYERS! StEi 70 ACRES. Fery choice little dairy farm; all been stumped; all ploughablc; well fenced; will carry 25 cows; bandy to school, factory, and railway station; 4 miles from Stratfor l ; 5-roomcd bouse; large concrete loor cowshed, and all necessary outbuildings. TRICE: £35 per acre £250 cash. We can, with cenfidence, recommend this. 100 ACRES. In ideal stud dairy farm; all level, and very highly improviu; freehold land of rich quality; 65 acres have been ploughed and renewed; handy to school and factory; 5-roomed house, up-to-date cowshed. This is a most desirable property, the returns are exceptional, and can be shown. Situated only 4 miles from Stratford. PRICE: £35 per acre, £450 cash, balance 7 years at 5 per , cent. 182 ACRES. This is a highly improved and choice freehold dairy farm. Well grassed; well fenced into 10 paddocks; 100 acres been ploughed; well watered; 1 mile to school and factory; easy carry 70 cows; first class new 7-roomed house; concrete floor cowshed. PRICE: £3B per acre, £SOO cash, balance 7 years at 5 per cent. FARMERS REMEMBER that if you buy a farm through us we will finance your stock, if required, at 6 per cent. We can show you returns, and give you sound advice accumulated during 20 years dairy farming in the Taranaki district. Our register contains sheep farms, dairy farms, and town properties, and prospective buyers would be well advised to inspect this register before purchasing. We welcome any enquiries and will do our utmost to h*lp you to make money. MffiHH LAND AGENTS, BROADWAY, STRATFORD. Problem! MAXIMUM QUALITY IN ALL OUR FURNITURE! Let us convince you that nowhere in the Dominion can you buy furniture more advantageously than you can buy here. We make claims of great superiority and we substantiate eve.-." cliim by turning out high-grade, exclusive, and reliable furniture at price? which shout their economy, To buy ujm Is to get the "iest :n furniture—just exactly what you want —our value cannot be approached. Communicate with us and get particulars. G. W. & H. INGLEWOOD. Farmers' Co-operative Organisation Society of New Zealand, Ltd. HfiO ACKES > m ttree * armß oJ ~~ {!) 142 ACRES, with 8-roomed house, implements, shed, 30-bail cowshed, 12 , acres-turnips, 4 acres mangolds, no bush, watered by running stream, and all ploughable; well divided with wire or live fences; near railway and factory, situated at Ngaere. Terms: j£42 10s per acre; |£7so

down, balance arranged. <2) 118 ACRES, with 4-rtomed house and cowshed, no bush, running stream, etc; other particulars as above. Terms: (£4O 10s per acre; [JE6SO down. (3) 100 ACRES, no house or buildings; other particulars as above. Terms: ,; ' i £3B per acre; [£soo down, balance arranged. , No. 86 K*)A ACRES, freehold, near Inglewood; all in grass, except a acres Dusli and 7 acres crop; 2-sheep, breeding ewes, country well watered by creeks; 100 acres plqughable; with 6-roomed house, bathroom, etc., outbuildings, woolshed, sheep and cattle yards; 13 paddocks. Price [£l2 10s per acre. Terms: £BOO cash, balance 5i per cent for 5 years. 80 Q/iJ ACRES near Tariki, with 5-roomed house, cowshed, etc., opposite creamery; practically all level and good fences except few chains; half of property been ploughed. Price £26. Terms, £3OO cash, balance arranged, or could possibly arrange lease at 26/-. I°° A flfi ACRES near Rahotu, all in grass except 6£ acres turnips; 17 acres ploughed; would carry 70 or 80 milking cows and dry stock; land nicely undulated and mosi of it ploughable; well watered, and would make fine sheep run;2 good houses, 4 and 5 rooms, good 12-bail, concrete cowshed; 14 paddocks, well fenced. Mortgage advances to settlers. Price £l2 per acre. 'terms could be arranged at time of purchase. 2 s - PRINCES STREET HAWERA. QUESTION: Why does Hoffmann sell more pianos that anj other piano warehouse in Taranaki? ANSWER: Because lie gives better value for the money. Because his stock is largest and the makers famous. Because he lias satisfied customers in every corner of the province. / THOSE ARE GOOD REASONS, AREN'T THEYJ And these are the reasons which should prompt you to visit for your piano. ESTABLISHED 56 YEARS.

ALEC FOIBES. Ladies' and Cents,' High-class Tailoring. ALEC FORBES. opp. Theatre Royal, Jf-1 JE_.£Xi X MS fi-14.

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Taranaki Daily News, 23 February 1916, Page 3

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Tapeke kupu
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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 23 February 1916, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 23 February 1916, Page 3

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