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PROFITS to be made Dairy Farmers* ST4/w it our 4 the high price of Butter and Cheese, etc., farmers are making big profits now, but jusj thinK .what large profits are in store for the farmer when the war is won and the food-hungry people of Europe are to be properly fed. Plenty of ships will then be available at lower freights, and Not Zealand farmers will coin money, LAND 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 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 the hundreds of square miles of land in Europe—once highly cultivated and helping to supply the jrorld'g markets—now a waste .that will take years to retrieve. OVER 500 PROPERTIES ON Call or write, stating the kind of property you/Trc looking for, and wo will give vou full particulars of suitable farms for sale or to let. You' «'H have the services of experienced men to assist in your choice—men with practical farm knowledge—men. who know I'OUB. REQUIREMENTS. A Selection of Properties for Sale and Exchange 460 Acres back of Hawera. Hilly country, about half gress, balance fern and scrub; 3 paddocks, no buildings. Price, £4 per acre. 1 .■■rms, £3OO to £4OO cash, balanca arranged to suit. No. 2G9. 170 Acres Native Lease (Sub.). For five years from September 1, 1016, with a further, two years if required; rent 34/- per "acre, payable half-yearly in advance; rates, £2O per annum. Subdivided into 4 paddocks, ring fenced, and 3 paddocks. Buildings: 4-roomod cottage, 12-bailcd cowshed, and pigstyes. Present stock: 50 heifers, 2 bulls, 2 cows (one vim calf), 250 ewes, 230 lambs. PIUCE, as a going concern, £I2OO. Owner Leaving for the r-ront. ' 137 Acres. Oeo road, subdivided into 14 paddocks; well watorea; IJ mild from factory and school, 2 miles from store, etc.; 8-roomcd house, cow-shed and trapshed. PRICE only '£39 with easy terms. 'Adjoining property quoted at £53. Balance can remain for 5 and 7 years at 51- per cent, and 6 per cent. No. 333. Straight Lease, 'l4O Acres close to Hawera; dairying and grazing country; well watered and subdivided; now milking isu cows besides grazing other stock;' fl-roomed house, race cowshed, concrete floor. Possession July Ivr August. 30/- per acre for five J' ear3 ; \' 'N0.337. 128 Acres just outside Eltham. Well subdivided and watered; all level and dry; stumped and ploughed except 7 acres; close to cheese factory; carry 50 cows and young stock; last year received £I2OO on butter fat alone; 0-roomed house, 13-bail concrete-floored cowshed and' outbuildings; 5 acres o'f hay and S acres root crops go with tlie place. Possession July 1; £SO 10s per acre with £9OO cash and £IOO per ■ year off principal; Dftlance long term at 5 per cent. No. 838. 84 Acres, Tariki. Plat, all felled and grassed; 4 paddocks, about 2 ncres ploughed; 2roomed whare, good cowshed* and barn combined hayloft; metal Mad. i mile, 3 miles from railway, school and P.O. Hay and crop given in. Only £l2 10s per acie, £3OO cash. Good prospective value. No. 335. 200 Acres Five Miles fromj Stratford. Peal good, undulating country; all in grass; good two-ewe country; 6rooiued house with all conveniences and general outbuildings. PRICE £ls per acre, £4OO cash, bala.ncefive years at 6 per cent* No. 323. Town Property. 1J Acres and five-roomed house, v»»-to-date, every convenience and ti phone and electric light; J acre in lucerne; live fence all round. £BSO with about, half cash. No. 332. Stock BtsTATion "SG£NTS 4 AUCTIONEERS.

FORTUNA SEPARATORS. THE BEST HAND SEPARATOR IN THE WORLD. J_,IVE AGENTS WANTED for the a,bove Separator in all the towns and surrounding districts from Wellington to New Plymouth. This is a proposition worth enquiring into. Write for further particulars to— B. HAE&NBSS T PESTS. Now is the time to SPRAY your fruit trees, and for that purpoie I OM supply:— VACUUM RED SPRAYING OIL In i pint, 1 pint, 1 gallon, and 4 gallon tins. COOPER'S FUNGICIDE In lib and 71b tins. "HARBAS" 'la 1 gallon tini. VERMORITE" In packeti. "ECLAIR" KNAPSACK SPRAY PUMPS. "SUCCESS," "COLONIAL, 1 and "ALPHA" PUMPS, NEWTON KINQ

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Taranaki Daily News, 20 February 1917, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 20 February 1917, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 20 February 1917, Page 3

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