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LAND BUYERS: READ THIS. 70 AC f E f' handy little dairy farm, all level; situated one mile from factory, 11 , °? ' an d railway station; 5-roomed house, cowshed and outbuilding.Well fenced and subdivided; will carry 25 cows. * PRICE only £3O per acre; £250 cash. A bargain. 100 ACRES; first class dairy farm; highly improved; GO acres already been stumped; free from weeds; well subdivided into eight paddocks; new house of five rooms; also 10-bail concreted cowshed; one mile from school, factory, telephone, and post office; will carry 25 cows. This is a cheap property. Grand prospective value. PRICE £37 10s per acre; £4OO cash; balance at 5J per cent. 120 e h°' ce dairy farm; all been stumped, ploughed and resown in best English grasses; well fenced and subdivided into twelve paddocks; handy to school and factory, 2J miles from town; will carry 45 cows; tight-roomed house; 24-bail cowshed;- splendid outbuildings. PRICE £3O per acre; £SOO cash. FARMERS, remember that we have been dairy farming in this district for over-20 years, and would strongly advise clients to purchase land in this district. Returns here are exceptional. No droughts. Good prospective Values. Buy from us; we help you to make money, C. and E. JACKSON. LAND VALUERS AND COMMISSION AGENTS. JffiOADWAY, STRATFORD.

□ m The Furniture that Means a Substantial Saving. We are essentially manufacturers of quality furniture, every piece being designed, made, and finished in our own factory by skilled craftsmen. The advantage, of buying direct from us are too substantial to be overlooked by economical folk. Not only do we save you the middleman's profits—but we make exactly to your exclusive tastes and guarantee every bit of material that goes into the manufacture. WE SUPPLY FURNITURE TO ANY PART OF THE DISTRICT! ■' WRITE FOR PARTICULARS AND PRICES! G. W. & H. DRAKE, FURNISHERS INGLEWOOD. WATCH THIS SPACE! LAND * - LAND, LAND. • A new selection of Farms will be advertised periodically. H. E. CANDY, Land Salesman.-

L.1.P., Partly improved. <OO Acres, 300 in grass, balance in ush, about 50 acres ploughable, ■'bdivided into 5 paddocks, well •i-nced; land good and'well wat*rcd; small house on property, with school right opposite. 'Price, £6 10s per acre. 182 STRAIGHT LEASE. 860 Acres, dairying or grazing farm, subdivided 'into -numerous paddocks; all in grass except 6 acres in turnips, about 20 acres stump-ed,-and another 10 fairly stumped, splendidly fenced everywhere, boundary fences consist of 6 and 7 wires and some planted with live hedges; -20-bail cowshed, fitted with 4-cow Simplex milking machine plant and Hutchinson hydraulic pump; dwelling of 5 rooms, batji room, pantry, porch, hot and cold water, gig shed, and 4-roomed whare. Possession August li 1910. 25/- per acre for 7 yc/irs. Arrangements can be made for taking over milking plant. 171 DAIRY FARM FOR SALE. 73 Asres, in thriving Taranaki town; 68 acres outside borough and 5 acres adjoining inside; has 7roomed house insured for £300; 'land practically all ploughable; prrsent tenant leaves 2 acres marigolds and 2\ acres hay; 4 building sites of 1 acre each could be cut off this property just outside borough and could readily be sold for £l5O per acre. £55 cash, or £SB terms, with £SOO cash, ' balance 5 years at 5J per cent. 180.

0.R.P., PARTLY IMPROVED. 824 Acres, Stratford-Whangamomona line; 0.r.p., 10/- per acre; 263 acres felled, part scrub, 611 acres bush; 250 ewes on grassed portion; 3 paddocks; hilly papa and sandstone formation, ' with running streams through property. Price, £2 per acre; £2OO cash, balance 5 years at 5 per cent. 183 STRAIGHT LEASE. 135 Acres, near Manaia; 5-roomed house, 5 paddocks; carry 45 cows; i~ stream through property. 28/per acre for 5 years from July "1. 166 TOWN AND COUNTRY PROPERTY FOR EXCHANGE. 5-roomed modern house, with every convenience, well built and well situated just outside Hawera borough, with 2 acres ground; hot and cold water and electric light, everything of latest design; room on property for two more houses; would suit retired farmer. Will exchange for small dairy farm or sell at £1075, with half cash, balance 3 years at 6 per cent. Will NOT consider inflated values. 164 Two young men desirous of going to the Front will sell their property of 166 Acres, with 7-roomed house; property subdivided into 10' paddocks, 4 acres in crop; will carry 90 cows. Price, £55, with £2200 cash, balance 4 years at 5 per cent. • For further particulars apply to

Farmers' Co-operative Organisation Society of New Zealand Ltd. Or H. E. CANDY, Land Salesman, MANAIA.

Jlutographic KODAK Is the Historian of the Household It easily makes a complete picture-record of your home life—the kiddies at their play, scenes about the house, your hobbies and recreations. Suoh pictures are very pleasing and become more valuable as the years go by. YOU CAN LEARN TO USE A KODAK IN HALF-AN-HOUR The Autographic" feature enables you to date and. title each piotiire when ybu take it. The Kodak, is the only Camera with this improvement. PRICES FEOM 35/. Look for the name "KODAK." Sold by all Kodak Dealers Price List Free, at Tour Dealer's or by Hail. Kodak (A'sia), Ltd. Wellington, Auckland and Dnnedin m w ea Made from the beat tea from the best * plantations, other blend gives such good value as Amber Tips.

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Taranaki Daily News, 18 May 1916, Page 3

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Tapeke kupu
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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 18 May 1916, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 18 May 1916, Page 3

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