"Everything comesio the man who goes after the things acres, EHSEHOLO as a Going Concern * "i 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 copper, milk y^ cans, tank and 30 paid-up dairy factoryshares. Also L.K.G. water power milking machine newly installed. Price: £1,300 Part finance can be arranged. y Land Dept.: Land Agents: H. t. CANDY) . P. A. EVANS! 150 aCIC6S SounVTaranaki and two miles from sea coast, Subdivided intq 14 paddocks, well watered and ploughable, all in grass, now milking 54 cows and took £i,ooo from milk alone last year. Good 7-roomed house and 6'bail concrete floored cowshed and all necessary outbuildings (milking machine .and' releaser can be had at valuation. No Mortgages. 11 £3l per acre, with £BOO cash, and balance at 5% per cent, for six years. s financial assistance given for stock.
Cheap as Earthenware and lasts for all timr Best for sewage, road and farm culverts, and all drainage works. No other should be used. Price list on application. CEMENT PIPE CO., LTD.* Waitara, Of L. A. NOL&N & CO., New Plymouth
VX/QOL Gloves for children, In pair; Ladies, 2/0, 2/11, 4/8.- "' " ' beside Bank M\Z. /~i(iJATS for Winter wear from 3")/-, good, stylish coats that give satisfaction.—G. T. Walters, specialist in ready-to-\vears. c.n. (smaller fastenings.—G. T. Walters, next Bank X.%. wj. N'FAOT S' silk or wool and silk vests, ■*" wrapper vests, wool pilchers, wool petticoats at Walters, Municipal BuildCombinations, Wool, Silk ant and Cotton Mixtures at Walters' the Bank X.Z. T> LOUSES,' Crepe-de-ciieiie, 'Delai Silk, from 8/6" at Walters'. siiilly cater for ready-to-wear rl OSIERY in all-wool colored eas 'Hose, 2/6, 2/11 j Llama, 31/3; proof, 3!/li; fast colors and out si Walters'. JLUK Blankets, 25/ li pair; X.Z. allwool 'Blankets, % size, only 32/G pair; large dark Bugs, IG/C at Walters', next Bank N.Z. ■yy'j an prospects Jor a met winter get, an umbrella and raincoat at Waldozens, to shoi have a Hue of "Costumes" at 03'/-, but have better lines up to £7 7s at Waters', specialist in ready-to-wears. WHERE are you going, my pretty maid?'' "I'm off to McAllister's Studio, sir," she said. That maid was sensible, and so are others who call at the. Studio, Bro VyE have so many novelties and labor, saving devices in stock that we cannot find space to explain them all. hut to date ironmongers are Chas. Martin nd Co., Broadway. e.n. not nTlvertisFfor pleasure, but makes this ft weekly reminder that he is ever ready for your photographic, group. e.n. HAVE you seen the king Storm Lantern; gives a 250 e.p. light, and burns sixteen hours to a quart of gasoline Indispensable for the country. Obtainable only at Chas. Martin and Co.'s. lister will please you with Hie work, whilst the prices will be found extremely moderate, ' t.n,
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Taranaki Daily News, 25 May 1917, Page 3
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