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FIRST CLASS GRAZING FARM, 400 ACRES freehold ' 32 ° aeres in «Pl««Iid pasture: 80 acres good bush- eotf. siderable proportion ploughable, good papa land and suitable for mixed ing; (subdivided into 10 paddocks. Well built sheep and cattle yards- 3roomed wiiarc, orchard and garden. ' Price £lO per acre, terms £SOO cash and balance can remain on reasonahl* terms. «•<"» 1248 AC P S ' * reehold > g° od e™"ng country, papa formation; well fenced and subdivided into eonvenien sheep-proof paddocks; two sets sheen yards; comfortable whare; iron woolBhed; cattle yards; Bheep dip. 1000 acres in best of mixed grasses, balance in bush; easy sheep hills and valley carries 2 sheep to acre; 1 mile to Post Office, 7 miles by good road to sale yards, store, Price £6 per acre, terms about '£2ooo cash, balance can remain on reasonable terms. Stock can be taken at valuation. » MM 735 A , CR ? S ,j n North Tar <«»ki, 335 acres L.I.P. at 1/- per acre; 400 acre* freehold, 430 acres in grass; 135 acres felled bush; 175 acres good bush to fall; very r.ch papa land country; 40 acres river flats, balance good sheen and cattle country; ring fenced and-wel subdivided into sheep-proof paddock.. first class fencesj comfortable 6-roomed house, orchard and garden; practically new woolshed and yards. Wintered 2% sheep and 60 head mixed cattli' o:trTealTt^^ro 6 „ i t mi,eßtOtoV,l9hil, ' «* *** itoM *™* J/2i"i\i e \zv:™^ h " e&iß ' temß * bout [ * im cMh »«** 400 ACR , ES ' f ; e , ell0ld ' Taranakl; all In best of mixed English grass*, fronting mMhrfrfS IE ol r ° f d hanfly t0 townshi P> etc.; well fenced and 2 sets sheep yards Padd ° ck * ; 6 - roomed house ' bathroom, cowshed, woolshedj rea^onabfe 1 !^? 016 ' *""' "* " d **"" "» be krraB B ed for «• IP* NEWTON KING. LAND, ESTATE AND KNANCE AGBNT, DEVON ST., NEW, PLZMODTH,'

As Superior as it Looks— The "Egmont" Gig. $m m in I m m m u Even without an intimate knowledge of the undisputed, merits of the construction of the "EGMONT" gig, you feel as soon _as you see it that Taranilki farmers are right in giving it pride of place. What ia more important, the more you kno<v about it, the more strenuously you will uphold their ooinion. The "EGMONT" is quality throughout. Egmont Coach & Carriage Co., (Just south of the Victoria Bridge), STRATFORD. FRUIT PESTS. Kow is the time to SPRAY your fruit trees, and for that puroose I can supply:— VACUUM RED SPRAYING OIL In J pint, 1 pint, 1 gallon, and 4 gallon tins. COOPER'S FUNGICIDF In lib and 71b tins. "HARBAS" In 1 gallon tins'. "•VERMORITE" In packets. •'ECLAIR'-'KNAPSACK SPRAY PUMPS. , "SUCCESS," "COLONIAL," and "ALPHA" PUMPb NEWTON KING GENERAL MERCHANT.

The Postman brings "Rheumaline" That is why you got CURED. The remedy is specially prepared for YOU. The great success of this wonderful cure is due to the fact that every case receives the attention of a Specialist in Rheumatism. A Specialist with a marvellous record. YOU GET HIS ADVICE FREE. But first of all you must send for our FREE HOOK, which explains everything, and tells you what to do. It tells all about'the wonderful discovery of this remedy, which was reported in the Otago Daily Times, the New Zealand Herald, and other leading daily papers of this Dominion over two years ago. Fill in this Coupon at once, and post it to the address given. No sufferer should neglect to send for this free book. If you have only an occasional twinge it is a sign that the poison i s in the blood and should be eradicated. But if your case is a. severe one, EVEN IF IT HAS BEEN PRONOUNCED INCURABLE, a complete and speedy cure is possible with thi s cure. Cases which have received the most skilful hospital treatment without success, have been cured by "Ehoumalihe." We can prove this absolutely. Send for the book NOW.

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Taranaki Daily News, 7 September 1916, Page 3

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644

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 7 September 1916, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 7 September 1916, Page 3

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