FARMERS! STICK TOGETHER! You should come to us to buy a Farm, or to sell the one you have You will have the services' of Experienced Men to assist you—men with Practical Farm Knowledge—men who know YOUR Requirements. BECAUSE We have the most complete selection of Sheep, Dairy, and Ca'tle Farms for Sale, Exchange, or lease throughout Taranaki. We are a Farmers' Soc:ety, run for the farmers with farmers' capital. -I [4? 1296 Union is strength. We are your concern, and by coming to us you are help-, , ing yourself. . J at Hawera Okaiawa Manaia Auroa Opunake Kaponga Eltham Stratrjrd INGLEWOOD Cooperative Organisation Society of N.Z. Ltd. HAWERA, Auctioneers, Land, Sfock. Produce, Machinery s Insurance Age WOOL PROFITS <£e -seu/ f'oßMFAßMm'Coopmm ommrdSocmmiin imir 83 <s: araoer •«£> \ (LONDON WOOL SALES. J* , . __ *■' Ixmdon, NoV. 18>. At the wool sales the quantity sold for home consumption was 97,000 bales, for export COOO bales, and held over 9000 bales. Prices closed th|| highest of the series. There was keenest competition for slipes and scoured* throughout tho sales. Prices hardented steadilj', all closing 10 to 15 per cent, above September, and eurpasaed |3) records. 512 ACRES. Exchange. " All to grass, subdivided into 13 paddocks, sheep-proof fences; carried through winter 800 mixed sheep and 200 mixed cattle. Could milk 100 cows. Mail coach passes gate daily. ;£l4 10j per acre. £IOOO cash. Would consider exchange for larger grazing farm, 281 398 ACRES. Good two ewS wife cattla country. 12 lailea from Hawera. Nice rolling country, about 100 acres ploughable; suitable for rearing heifers. House, sheds, etc. Price £lO per acre. Terms, ,£IOO9 cash; balance arranged. - 252 SHEEP FARMS FOR SALE AND EXCHANGE. 1 7 OA ACRES. VERY CHEAP. 700 .Li U\.r aclV3 j n grass, balance bush; 0 paddocks; two sets sheep yards and -good whare. Stock: 600 breeding ewes, 4HO wethers, 350 dry sheep., and other stock. Have clipped 24 Dales wool. Price £4 10s per acre, with £OOO cash. P.C, 15s, making total purchasing price £5 ss. Selling on account ill-health. 328 ACRES. All in grass except 15 acres shelter bush, 15, acres been ploughed; S paddocks. House, man's whare, cowshed, etc. At present carrying 400 breeding owes, 20 head eattl'e, and 7 horses. O.R.P. £1 0s per acre Will take £lO 10s for freehold, with £4OO down. No. 152. The FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF N.Z., LTD. HEAD OFFICE: PRINCES ST., HAWERA* H. E. CANDY, Land Salesman. M. J. LYNSKEY, Manager./"
STRATFORD. Working Trousers.—Tweed from S/G, Denims 3/11 to, 0/li; ail sizes.—Rawles and Rawles. c'.n. 'S Working Shirts in Drill, Oxford, Grandrill and Flannelette. Good patterns, right prices.—Rawles and Rawles. l-.ii. Suit3 —Full range, sizes 3 to 7, in browns, greys, navys, and all leatlln™ shades.—Rawles aud Rawles. e.n. white, tussore, Fuji ar.d striped Silk Shirts also heaps of neglige shirts in white and stripes.— Kawles and Rawles. o.n. AL 1;X '" gabardine Sport Suits, also tweed ditto, cut by ti.e ''Embassy" people.—Rawles and Rawles. e.n. FULL range of Boys' Tussore Shirts, white and colored ditto; suits, caps and liose. —Rawles and ftawles. e.n.
M i:x 'S Tweed and Raincoats and Oilskins iV the wet weather. Big assortment —ilawles and Rawles. e.n. jgTRIPED Flannelettes, full widths and :jood .patterns. -Special imported values.—Rawles and Rawles. e.n. QRETON'NES, in satin finish and domestics. Casement Cloths, in plain and bordered. Good value.—Rawles and liawles. e.n. •SPECIAL imported value in Honeycomb and Mareella Quilts, 3/11, •V", 8/0 up; Lace Bedspreads. IG/-C and l-S/0. —Rawles and Rawles. e.n. T ARGE sizes in ladies' long cotton vests, 1/G, l'/11, 2/3; children's vests, all sixes.—Rawles & Rawles. e.n QUR Showroom is replete 'with ladies' and children's Millinery, Dresses, Costumes, Coats, etc. Eawies and Rawles. / e.n. 1017 WILL soon be here, and you ' will want a Diary. Call and see our selection.—H. J. Hopkins, Bookseller. e.n. for the pocket and diaries for the office; all sizes, qualities and prices at Hopkins', Stationer, e.n. jpUR Royal Doulton China, in jugs, teapots, cups and saucer-! and ornaments, British' made, go to Hopkins, Stratford. e.n. best -toned instrument of its kind. Xo needles . required.—Hopkins, sole agent. e.n. by world's leading artists for the Pathephone. Call and hear them at Hopkins', Stationer, Stratford.
Bags, various sizes and shapes, all British jnade, at Hopkins', Stratford. e.n. Stationery.—A new line spcx tially wonlcd to suit the present time at Hopkins'. Bookshop. e.n. JJEAD "The Fii'st Hundred Thousand,'' by lan Hay, now on sale at Hopkins' Bookshop. e.n. Q.ROWINC! "business necessitates a removal to larger premises in Municipal Buildings.—G. T. Walters, Draper. ; \/VE particularly specialise in Readv-to-AVcavs of nil kinds.—Walters, next Bank of New Zealand. <vnCostumes, Tussore, Gabardines, Summer Tweeds and Serges :;nd one-piece frocks for best selection. —Walters. e.n. jXFANTS' and children's Bonnets, frocks and all other lines. Big choice at Walters'. e.n. J-JOSIER.Y and Gloves, leading makes and reasonably priced, to match your costume. See Walters. e.n. INKING of buying ironmongery? Now is the time, as our stocks are large and the prices Rmall.—C. Martin and Co., Ironmongers, Stratford. e.n. gEND your boy at the front an air pillow in the next parcel. It will be a comfort to him.—C. Martin and Co. e.n. 0 F all the saws you ever saw, you never saw a saw that would saw like the saw you saw at C| Martin syul Co.'s. em. gPRING cleaning ,ia on us, and 8.8. Polishing Oil is really the best and quickest polisher on the market, Obtainable only at C. Martin and Co.'s. e.n.
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