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" Everything comes to the man, who goes after the things LEASEHOLD ... v , . t • . as a Going Concern 165 acres, Kaupokonui District, Five years from Ist July at 30/- per acre. With 56 cows, four heifers, five working horses, wagon, dray and harness, nearly new, one sow and six small pigs, ram, piping and milk cans, tank and 30 paid-up dairy factory shai-es. Also L.K.G. water power milking machine newly installed. Price: £1,300 / Part finance can' yf be arranged. / / \ Land Dept: HAWERA. Land Agents: H. E. CANDY P. A. EVANS. FREEHOLD 150 acres South Taranaki arid two miles from sea coast; Subdivided into 14 paddocks, well watered y and ploughable, all in grass, now milking 54 cows and took £l,ooo' from milk alone last year. Good 7-roomed house and 6-l?ail concrete floored cowshed and all necessary outbuildings (milking machine and releaser can be had at valuation. No Mortgages. Price: £3l per acre, with £BOO cash, and balance at per cent, for six years. Financial assistance given for stock. Some other fellow is waiting for."

STRATFORD. ~"fcjcnS... gANDY: "Ye ken, Tam, Haig is winnin' - - at tli' fr-ront!" Turn: "Aye, mon, he's a lang job ahead. Let's see Jamie McAllister, Photographer, whilst wiutfc'." e.n. bride is the mo st observed of observers at the wedding Later on she will cherish those memories. The ' better way is to call at James McAllisi ter .after the ceremony. e.n; JAMES McALLISTER, Photographer, • will always bo found ready lor that • group in his studio, Broadway. e.nj jnakes the lie-art grow fond* 'sr. The absent ona .will cherish a' 1 photograph, so don't delay in maMng your call on .Tas, McAllister. «ji. can enlarge that photograph. It< luminated addresses prepared at shortest notice.—J. McAllister. e.n. JUST landed a large consignment of Stainless Cutlery in Table and ■Desert Knives. Call and let us show them to you.—Chas. Martin and Co.i •Broadway. - e.n. ■■■■■.; carry the largest stock of Golf v ? Balls in Taranaki and it wilt pay . Golfers before buying to call at Cha». Martin and. Co., Broadway. e.n. JVS7E have, a large stock of reliable Electric Torches. No Motorist should bo without one these dark nights,, only reliable cmes stocked at Chas. Mar« . tin and Co., Broadway. e.n. WHINK of the labor saved if you use th? Stainless Cutlery ;i you can leave ' them in vinegar and then they will not , need Cleaning. Obtainable at Chas- Mar*/ tin aiyl Co., Broadway. e-ti. WITH VOL PEEK you can mend holes in pots in two minutes. Will mend Till, Copper, Alhiminium, Brass, Enamel- ' ware, etc. Obtainable only, at Chw, Martin and Co., Broadway. ; ' e.n;

IMPORTANT NOTJCE. A BOON for Country Homes, Store 3, Halls, etc.—the » "WIZARD" Lighting System, tlie only "MATCH-LIT" hollow-wire system in the world, OVER 300 PLANTS INSTALLED IN TARANAKI. Each plant guaranteed for five years. The immediate success of the Wizard produced the usual crop of imitators, but the VITAL POINTS of the Wizard lamps are patented and cannot be imitated, so intendijjg purchasers should enquire carefully iirae*~the merits of the Wizard before accepting the assurance of salesmen that their lamps are "just as good." , 1 For further particulars and prices apP'y, t0 F. H. ROBERTSON & CO., BROUGHAM ST., NEW PLYMOUTH. Agents.

CAMPBELL JACKSON* LAND, STOCK MID COMMISSION AGENT, . , BROADWAY, STRATFORD# PERFECT GIFT* TP YOU want a sheep farm, well, taM this one; it is practically given to you. 1530 acres, 300 of which has been felled and sown down in good grasaau balance good bush on easy country, ata good toad, 30 miles east from Stratford;' good iron whare on the farm; only « small advances to 1 settlers mortgage of £750. By paying £SO over thi» the farm is yours. Have inspected this farm and there is nothing so cheap in this district. If you want sheep Country, well take this. A GOOD DAIRY FARM. 1 9ft ACRES, all in grass; fifty acre* been plougjhed; all leVcl anil in good heart; i mile to creamery and school; close" to railway on'good Ipvel metalled road; good six-roomed house, cowshed and outbuildings and milkirvß plant, and can be bought very c'lCitp for £34 10s an acre, about £4O-' caeli,* balance practically 6 years at 4% per cent. This farm is situated in tho I) est dairying district lu the Stratford district. 1 ... ■i, j .

| STONE'S ] WELLINGTON, HA WEE'S HAY. AND ; TARANAIU COMMERCIAL, MUNICIPAL AND GENERAL I " DIRECTORY 'And New Zealand Annual, 1917. Twenty-seventh year of Publication, edited by John Stone. Boyal BVo., containing about 1200 pages, together With Humorous Maps corrected to date,, the whole handsomely bound in cloth, gilt lettered. PRICE, if ordered before publication, ,15s; after publication, 17a Gd. i STONE, SON AND CO., LTD., 1 I'RLMTEP.S A.\JJ PUBLISHERS, ANZAC SQUARE, DUNEDIN, 1 'And at Christchurch and Wellington. /London—H. J. King, Potter and Co., 58 Ludgate Hill, K,C»

•RING UP OROZIER, So. 21', HK3T.R. '\ WOOD, when you want to go to ths Mountain or anyvrtero else.. Blg l ,roo!By i .'';.4 can, Oompetenfc. driveri.. Good aervjcS: *

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Taranaki Daily News, 18 May 1917, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 18 May 1917, Page 3

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