~~ Study it Out!" WITH «"> high price of Butter and Cheese, etc., farmers are making big profits now, but just thhrf what Jarge profits are in store for tho fanner when tile war is won and the food-hungry peopfr of l.iiropc are to be properly fed. Plenty of ships will then be available at lower freights, and New •.Zealand fanners will coin money. > WILL THEN BE DEARER Great Britain is looking to New Zealand for farm produce. That means immediate profit to you. Eight now is the time to buy a farm while prices are reasonable, for the moment the war is ended they will be almost double. That makes a farm.a good investment for you. Just think of th» : hundreds of square miles of land in Enrope-onee highly cultivated and helping to supflj; tkei firorld's markets—now a waste that will take years to retrieveCall or wnte, stating the kind of property you are looking for, and wo will give vou full par. t,cu,ais of suitable far,,,, for r.ale or to let. You will have the services of experienced" men t» as. men who know YOUK RJJQLUKEMtfNU'S, A Selection of Properties for Safe and Exchange
1{)0 AC ' Klis > 0,11! '"lie from Eltbam-Opunake RoadImvtl,-,,.,', I'''l 1 ''' 1 i,lto ] -> paddocks; 200 ,l wins or •oxthoin tcncmg; carrjri. w (it cows, 2 bull*, 7 heifers 8 calves, 9 l.orsw and a few sheep. -Goo, 7-roomc tt n' :UV ' WOrksho l'Jcnsei uatcr !sud on i„ shed and yards. Engi M_ x IS, concrete Door, with engine pump, saw „„ with £OOO cash and balance 10 years at s>/. per cent. _|Q ACRES,' CLOSE TO 3TANAIA. N °" One of the best dairy farms in the district; subdivided into 9 paddocks; can carry GO cows, horses, ■bull? and young stock; C-roomed house, with hot water hud on; man's whavc; 20-bail cowshed ami numerous outliuildiiigs. Possession July 1, 1917 Price, £OS per acre; about £IOOO cash,* with halt.icc * years at 5% per cent. No. 292. 460 ACUi!:s . 01<' HAWERA. liilly country, about half grass, balance fern and £=rub; 3 paddocks, up buildings Price, £4 per acre. Terms, £3OO to £IOO cash, balance arranged to suit. N o _ 209 TOWN PROPERTY. 'A ROOD HOMR FOR A RETIRING FARMER. I ACRFj and 32 perches and good house, large hall and 0 largo rooms, scullery, bathroom, pantry, washlioiipc (all under one roof), conservatory, verandahs front and bade. Electric light and gas for cooking, in bathroom and under copper. Grounds in garden and lawns, well sheltered, seven minutes from Hawera P.O. Whole housei (including buildings) built of solid heart timber. Price £IB3O. Terms to be arranged. No. 300
And Other Properties g|^g|g|§g^SSggi sg~s^Baapagai^^g!^^^^^g^gi 1 m 519*1 STOCK&STA77ON 2J6EW73 4 AUCTIONEERS, - Hmvera.
FORTUNA SEPARATORS. i THE BEST HAND SEPARATOR IN I THE WORLD. i I AGEXTti WANTED for the j above Separator in all the towns, j and surrounding districts from Wellington to New Plymouth. This is a proposition worth enquiring into. Writo lor further particulars to— B. H ARK-NEBS IRONFOOXDER AND MACHINERY MERCHANT, ■ !■
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Taranaki Daily News, 14 February 1917, Page 3
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