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94 ACRES. All in grass and crops; subdivided into suitable paddocks; well water'/ by running »treams; allploughable, nearly all been plouahed; we'll fenced, .>/ good metalled road; one mile to creamery, 11 miles to railway station; w' t carry 30 to 35 cows; house of 5 rooms, with suitable outbuildings w). y,od cowshed. ' PRICE £34 10s per acre, easy terms given. a.74. 132 ACRES. All it grass; freehold property; subdivided ii.io 5 paddock?, well fenced} 50 acres plonghable; handy to school and factory; cany 50 bead of cattle; whare. This is a first-class grazing place. Owner will take a place in town in exchange. PRICK £ll per acre, £2OO cash, balance 5 years. a.23. 142 ACRES. In good heart; all in grass and subdivided into 10 paddocks, well fenced and watered; on good metalled road; 100 acres been ploughed; will easy carry 00 eoWs; 2 miles from school, factory and railway station; first class 8roomed bouse; 12-bail concrete floor cowshed; all necessary outbuildings; choice dairy farti, land of exceptienally rich quality, free from weeds, and well situated. PRICE £42 10s per acre, £750 eas,h. a.S. 1080 ACRES. Subdivided into 3 paddocks; well watered; 2-sheep country; fairly well fenced; first-class sheep farm, well grassed. PRICE £B-per acre, £IOO cash, balance 6 per cent, for 5 years, a.-O. LAND VALUERS AND COMMISSION AGENTS. BROADWAY, STRATFORD.

Value is Very Pronounced Jin* »isTis3^MiiisMHc3H The call for inexpensive and at the same time high-grads bedrosm furniture is met her* as nowhere else. BEDROOM SUITES AND BEDSTEADS have always been a feature with us and at the present time ire have a stock which for variety, extent, and excellence has never been bettered. Just pay us a visit NOW and see our showing. You will be immediately convinced that this is the furniture house which gives unmatched choice and unmatched value. mm Wm mm& ■>*P vti 4Mb Il> . - .. I. . t . '. . . V till!) » v - «*t S^fe'^«>i^ -^S**y G. W. & H. FtJBOTSHEBS, jr.^^vnvr.vrrTTT.:r.v..—..-. ~,-,. INGLEWOOD.

A New Selection of Farms Will be Advertised Periodically, 501 ACRES NEAR WAVERLEY* Bounds railway line; about 50 acres at back swamp with grass and clover. About 100 acres good grass, remainder sandy with patches of grass througkout. Well watered and carries a lot of stock. Price £I3BO, with £4OO cash. Balance five years at 5 per cent. No Mortgage. We recommend this as a rea 1 goad bargain. No. 148. 1038 ACRES NEAR TARATA. Partly improved bush farm suitable for mixed farming; about 700 acres in grass and about 300 in bush; good two-sheep country; divided into ten paddocks, post and wire fences; ploughable; good seven-roomed house, woolshed, cow.shed, concrete floor, trapshed; two and a-half miles from school and butter factory, four miles from township. Good proposition. Price £8 per acre; terms arranged. No. 131. 347 ACRES NEAR WAITARA. 80 acres river flat, balance Bteep blue papa country, all in grass except 30 acres; divided into nine paddocks; four-roomed house, cowshed, etc.; at present, carrying 40 cows, 30 steers and heifers, 827 sheep; will winter the cattle and 600 sheep. The cows milk really well; cream'carts pick up the cream free of charge daily. Three miles to school and P.O. Price £lO 10s per acre, £3OO cash to an approved buyer, balance at 6 per cent, with £IOO per year off principal, no mortgages. No. 135. 109 ACRES NEAR ELTHAM. With good sis-roomed house and cowshed; a portion has been ploughed and ; all will be ploughable when stumps are removed; well fenced int» several paddocks. Trie* £3l per acre with '£soo cash, balance seven years at H per cent. .No. 125. Any further particulars of the above farms will be supplied upon application to Farmers' Go-Operative Irganisatien Society of New Zealand Ltd.. PRINCES STREET .„.< ...... HAWERA. ThoM No. 18.

Let us reason together. QUESTION: Why does Hoffniaßn sell mare pianos that any other pian* warehouse in Taranaki? , ANSWER: Because he gives better value for the m»ney. Because his stock is largest and the Makers famous. Because he has satisfied customers in every corner »f the province. THOSE ABE GOOD REASONS, AREN'T THEYt And these ar* the reasons which should prompt you to visit ESTABLISHED 56 YEARS.

F. A. CRAMER THE PIONEER BAKER, CATERER & PASTRYCOOK. gEGAL STREET, STRATFORD Proprietor: TE WHARE-REKA TEA RpOMS, BROADWAY. OJ4 Frieais aid New CaTdially WeV corne^

RANTED KNOWN—The Daily News is the best advertising medium in Taranaki. It covers the whole of the province, from New Plymouth to Patea, to Opunake, to Awakino, to Whanga., to Purangi. It is read on every train, coach and 'bus. So send along your wanti, fax rates, etc,

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Taranaki Daily News, 4 March 1916, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 4 March 1916, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 4 March 1916, Page 3

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