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LAND BUYERS: READ THIS. 70 * CRE S; handy little dairy farm, all level; situated one mile from factory, school, and railway station; 5-roomed house, cowshed and outbuildings; Well fenced and subdivided; will carry 2a cows. PRjICE only £3O |>cr acre; £250 cash. A bargain. 100 ACRES; firsit t -' lass dair y farm; highly improved; b'O 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, ahd post office; will carry 25 cows. This is a cheap property. Grand prospective value. ■s> PRICE £37 10s per acre; £4OO cash; balance at 5i per cent. 120" ,A^RES ' Clloiee dairy farm; a ' J been stum P ed > 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; leight-rooraed house; 24-bail cowshed; splendid outbuildings, PEICE £3O per acre; £SOO cash. FARMERS, remember that we hare been dairy farming in this district for over 2Q years, and would sirongly adviae clients to purchase land in this district. Petnrns here are exceptional. No droughts. Good prospective values. Buy from us; we help you to make money. :Wm»l-lff LAND VALUERS AND COMMISSION AGENTS. 1 BROADWAY, - STRATFORD.

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 PRICESI G. W. & H. PRAKE, FURNISHER^

WATCH THIS SPACE 1 * •,.,.,,.,,.... A new, selection of Farms will be advertised periodically. H. E. CANDY, Land Salesman. L.1.P., PARTLY IMPROVED. 0.R.P., PARTLY IMPROVED. JMO Acres,' 300 in grass, balance in 824 Acres > StratfOrd-Whangamomona bush, about 50 acres ploughable, line : °' r -P-» 10 A V er acre; 263 subdivided into 5 paddocks, well acres f e "ed, part scrub, 611 acres fenced; 'land- good and well wat- bush; 250 ewes on. grassed porered; small house on property, tion ! 3 paddocks; hilly papa and with school right opposite. Price, I sandstone formation, with run£6 10s per acre. 182 ning streams through property. "■ Price, £2 per acre; £2OO cash, V bTBAIQHT LEASE. * balance 5 years at; 5 per cent. 183 jJfiO Acres, 'dairying or grazing -farm, subdivided into numerous pad- STRAIGHT LEASE. «!ocksj-all in grass except 6 acres 155 .Acres, near Manaia; 5-roomed in turnips; about 20 acres stump- house,'s paddocks; carry 45 cows; ed, and another-10 fairly stump- stream through property. 28/ed, splendidly fenced everywhere, per acre for s"years from July boundary fences consist of 6 and 1. 166 •7 wires and some planted with live hedges; 20-baU cowshed, fit- TOWN AND COUNTRY PROPERTY ted with 4-cow Simplex. milking FOR EXCHANGE, machine plant and Hutchinson 5-roomed modern house, with every con--I—4— t- —r """"■*""" u-ruumea mouem nouse, witn every con,l L C r mV ' dwelhng 0f 5 venience, well built and well sitrooms, bath room, pantry, porch, ua ted just ouiside Hawera borhot and cold, water gig shed, and ough, with 2 acres ground; hot I tS"? Possessio " Au " and cold water and electric light, gust 1, 1916. 25/- per acre for 7 everything of latest design; room * years. Arrangements can be made on property for two more houses; , for taking over milking plant. 171 would suit retired farmer. Will ,DAIRY FARM FOR SALE exchange for small dairy farm or Wo '*•'- ' ■'"•ii .'. ' ' ' - sell a t *lO/5, with half cash, bal--7 Acres, in thriving Taranaki town; ance 3 years at 6 per cent. Will 68 acres,outside borough and 5 NOT consider inflated values. 164 acres adjoining inside; has 7roomed house insured for £300; Two young men desirous of going to the land practically all ploughable; Tront will sell their property of present tenant leaves 2 acres mangolds and 2J' acres hay; 4 build- 166 Acres; with 7-roomed house; proing sites of 1 acre each could be perty.subdivided into 10 paddocks, cut off this property just outside , 4 acres in crop; will carry 90 borough and could readily be sold * cows. Price, £55, with £2200 for. £l5O per apre. £55 cash, ? cash, balance\4 years at 5 pr~ pr £SB terms, with £SOO cash, cent. •i balance 5 years at 5} per cent. JBO. For further particulars apply to Farmers' bo-operative Organisation Society of New Zealand Ltd. Or H. E. CANDY, Land Salesman, MANAIA.

TkN, *KODAK Angstigmatic and Autographic Price £6/10/- - L Ha* the Autographic feature whereby you can ■ date and title your pictures at the time yon take H | then, in fitted wit'.: the new Kodak Anastigmat I ■' ■>'' i\ f.7.7 lent—a len« that ■ leaves nothing to be desired in definition (sharpness) and flatness of field, and hat more speed than even the best of the Rapid Rectilinear lenses. ! High grade in every 7 letail. Takes Pictures 3£ z 5£ (Postcard size) , Sold by All Kodak Dealers yonr Dealer's or lif Mafi, Kodak (Australasia), Ltd. Wgton, Auckland, Dnnedin 34

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Taranaki Daily News, 22 May 1916, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 22 May 1916, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 22 May 1916, Page 3

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