rARMERS! 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. We have the most complete selection of Sheep, Dairy, and Cattle Farms for Sale, Exchange, or lease throughout Taranaki. We are a Farmers' Society, run for the farmers with farmers' capital. 41 Co-operative Society gJffiofIILLttHAWERA. Jhipl u\ ... .., ■ a / / ( %w/ w OOL PROFITS -sotdek* ■m&^t, ■umv-ef </Xw Foßmt F ARMERs'Co-opmm£OMNiSAnoHSoaaYSFHlin>. Union is strength. We are your concern, and by coming to us you are help* ing yourself. iLONDON WOOL SALES. London, Nov. 12. At the wool sales the quantity sold for home consumption waa 97,000 bales, for export 6000 bales, and held over 9000 bales. Prices closed the highest of the series. There was keenest competition for slipes and scouredt throughout the sales. Prices hardened; steadily, all closing 10 to 15 per cent. above September, and surpassed all records. 512 ACRES - Exchange. All in grass, subdivided into 13 paddocks, sheep-proof fences; carried throughjvinter 600 mixed sheep and 200 mixed cattle. Could milk 100 cows. Mail coach passes gate daily. £l4 10a per acre. £IOOO cash. Would consider exchange for larger grazing farm. 281 QtiC ACRES. Good two ewe with cattle country. 12 miles from Hawern. Nice rolling country, about 100 acres ploughable; suitable for rearing heifers. House, sheds, etc. Price £l6 per acre. Terms, £IOOO cash; balance arranged. 252
SHEEP FARMS FOR SALE AND EXCHANGE. 1290 ACRES ' VERY CHE AP. 700 acres in grass, balance bush; 0 paddocks; two sets sheep yards and good whare. Stock: 000 breeding ewes, 400 wethers, 350 dry sheep, and other stock. Have clipped 24 bales wool. Price £4 10s per acre, with £ 6OO cash. P.C. 15s, making total purchasing price £5 ss. Selling on account ill-health. £J2§ ACRES. All in grass except 15 acres shelter bush, 15 acres been ploughed; S paddocks. House, man's whare, cowshed, etc. At prosent carrying 400 breeding ewes, 20 head cattle, and 7 horses. O.R.P. £1 9s per acre Will take £lO 10s for freehold, with £4OO down. No. 152.
ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF N.Z., LTD. HEAD OFFICE: PRINCES ST., HAWERA H. E. CANDY, Land Salesman^ M. J. LYNSKEY, Manager.
Antique Copper snd Silver a Specialty. We have a Large ■>- and Up-to-date Plant which includes one of tho largest Nickel Vats this side of the Line, put in specially tor Motor Cars and long Shop Fittings. We make a specialty oi all our motor oaf work. We plate motor cars cheaper and just __ us heavy as the belt English car that is made. Send us the name of your car and we will tell you what it costs U have it nickelled, radiator and all complete. Special price to the Trade. Gas fittings, plumbers' work, dental work, brass instruments, ironmongers' work, such as brass door handles, bends, lenders, lamps, etc., done in Antique Copper, cheaper than in any place in New Zealand. All orders are executed in a most careful manner, combined with good workmanship, beauty o. f color, and finish. As Superior as it Looks— The " Egmonf" Gig; ftsifcw m^ i ■I Even without air intimate knowledge of the undisputed • merits of the construction of the "EGMONT" gig, you feel as soon as you see it that Taranaki farmers are right in giving it pride of place. What is more important, the more you know about it, the mora strenuously you will uphold their opinion. The "EGMONT" is quality throughout. Egmont Coach & Carriage Co., (Just south of the Victoria Bridge), STRATFOED.
BETTER THAN IMPORTED TOBACCOS, TRY GOLD POUCH—NEW ZEALANDGROWN. Every patriotic smoker realises that each shilling he has spent in the past lias gone to swell the profits of the United States, thus making heavier the burden the Empire has to carry. Now that Gold Pouch Tobacco is available he need no longer support the foreigner. Grown, picked; blended and packed in New Zealand, Gold Pouch is not only superior to imported tobaccos, but it is also better. Mild, sweet, perfect in flavor and aroma —try one, pipeful, and you'll be an enthusiast. In attractive pouches—2 l /jjoz. for Is. At all tobacconists and stores. 2
FRUIT PESTS. Now is the time to SPRAY your fruit trees, and for that purpose I ea» supply:— VACUUM RED SPRAYING OIL Tn 1 pint, 1 pint, 1 gallon, and 4 gallon tins COOPER'S FUNGICIDE In lib and 71b tins "HARBAS" In 1 gallon tins. "VERMORITE" In packets. "ECLAIR" KNAPSACK SPRAY PUMPS. "SUCCESS," "COLONIAL," and "ALPHA" PUMP* NEWTON KING GENERAL MERCHANT.
£@ es S3SS §1 H ii hshk MS SP teZSr. I A-Hosf- of • Christmas Joysi can-be • made •with • • • • 8 tip mm m CHRISTMAS PLUM PUDDING. Jib flour (or 1£ breakfastoiips), 2 heaped teaspoonfuls EDMONDS' BAKING POWDER, 2ozs. bread crumbs, ]*lbs. suet, 21bs. raisins, lib. currants, lOozs. sugar, 2ozs. almonds, 2,1b. mixed candied peel, salt and spice to taste. ' Mix ingredients well together and add six eggs well beaten, and three-quarters of a. pint of milk; divide into two, and boil 8 hows, or four and boil 6 houra.
BROADWAY TAILORING 0 0. MEAN Y. TAVE REMOVED TO LAB/" £R PREMISES/ Two Doors from Newton Kinf"! Auction Hart*
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