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BIG PROFITS to be made Study it Our! WITH the high price of Butter and Cheese, etc., farmers are making big profits now, but just thin* 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 s hip s will the* be available at lower freights, and Nevr Zealand farmers will coin money. " " s '~* 5 LAND WILL THEN BE DEARER Great Britain is looking to New Zealand for farm produce That means immediate profit to you. .yht now is the time to buy a farm while prices are reasonable, for the moment the war is ended « y w>ll be almost double. That makes a farm a good investment for you. Just think of tW ..undreds of square miles of Una in Europe-owe highly cultivated and helping to supply, world's inarkets-now a waste that will take years to retrieve, " ~ " *-' OVER 500 PROPERTIES ON Call or write stating the kind of property you are looking for, and we will give you full par-' t eular. of su, able farms for sale or to let. You will have the services of experLced men oa" ' «?t m your eh U icc-,meu with .practical farm knowledge-men who know YOUR RKQUIUKMENTs/ A Selection of Properties for Sale and Exchange 460 Acres back of Hawera. Hilly country, about half gross, balance fem and scrub; 3 paddocks, no buildings; Price, £4 per acre Terms, £3OO to £4OO cash, balance arranged to suit. No. 2G9 170 Acres Native Lease (Sub.). For five years from September 1, 1916, 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-roomed cottage, 12-bailed cowshed, and pi", styes. Present stock: 50 heifers. 2 bulls, 2 cows (one with calf)' 250 ewes, 230 lambs. PRICE, as a going concern, £I2OO. only £39 with easy terms. Adjoining property quoted at £53. Balance can remain for 5 and 7, years at 8} per cent, and 0 per cent i\ T o. 33, Straight Lease. 440 Acres close to Hawera; dairying and grazing country; well watered and subdivided; now milking jfto cows besides grazing other stock; 6-roomed house, race cowshed, concrete floor. Possession .July lor August. 30/- per acre for five y ears : y ' N0.337. Owner Leaving for the Front. 137 Acres, Oeo road, subdivided into . 14 paddocks; well watered; 1J miws from factory and school, 2 miles from store, etc.; 8-roomed house, cow-shed and trapslied. PRICE 128 Acres just outside Eltham Well subdivided and watered; all h 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; C-roomed house, l.)-bail concrete-floored cowshed and outbuildings; 5 acres of hay and 8 acres root crops go with the place, lossession July i ; £SG ]og per acre with £DOO cash and £IOO per And Other Properties year off principal; balance long term at C per cent. No. 336. 84 Acres, Tariki. Flat, all felled and grassed; 4 paddocks, about 2 acres ploughed; 2roomed whare, good cowshed and liarn combined hayloft; matal road i mile, 3 miles from railway, school and P.O. Hay and crop given fat. Only £l2 10s per acie, £3OO cash.. Good prospectiTO value. No, 335, 200 Acres Five Milgs frorijt Stratford. Seal good, undulating country; all in grass; good two-ewe country; 5, roomed house with all convenience! and general outbuildings. PBICE £ls per acre. £4OO cash, balance five years at 6 per cent. No. 323. Town Property. 3} Acres and five-roomed house, up-to-date, every convenience and telephone and electric light; J acre in lucerne; live fence all round. £B3O with about half cash. No. 332. FORTUNA SEPARATORS. THE BEST HAND SEPARATOR IN ■jhe vrmtn. LIVE -AGENTsJ WANTED for the above ,>;pa:ator in all the tortxi and surrounding districts from Wellington to New Pljrxmth. This is a proposition worth into. Write for further particulars to—.' B. HARK NESS IRQIfFODNDER AND MACHINERY • ~..■;.- MERCHANT, v FRUIT PESTS, Kow> the «me to SPRAY your fruit tree,, and for that purpose l' eu **« supply:- r VI : r VACUUM RED SPRAYING OIL 1 i In i pint, 1 pint, 1 gallon, and 4 tins, '| *• COOPER'S FUNGICIDE In lib and 71b tin*,' "HARBAS" tu 1 gallon tins, "VERMORITf In packets. ECLAIR" KNAPSACK b'PRAY PUMPS. "SuWSSS," "COLONIAL," and "ALPHA" PUMPS, NEWTON KINO

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Taranaki Daily News, 21 February 1917, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 21 February 1917, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 21 February 1917, Page 3

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