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"tverything comes to the man who goes after the things ACHES, 400 acres ploughablc, balance easy gullyj can run cattle over it; subdivided into about 23 paddocks; 17 acres swedes, 10 acres carrots and mangolds, balance in grass; well watered by rams, creeks and springs; carry 120 railkinj- cows, 125 dry cattle, 100 sheep, and 13 horses. Buildings: 10-roomed house, hot and cold water, and every convenience; washhouse, with tubs, etc.; lfi-bail concrete floor cowshed; 8-cow plant Gane milking machine; Cressy oil engine; horse boxes; chaff shed; wool sited, etc. PRICE £OQ per acre, with £ISOO cash, or will lease for 5 years at 2Ss per acre with C.P.C. 410 AGUES Dairy Farm, lOit acres in grass, balance crop (turnips and roots); about 100 acres stumped and ploughed, all ploughable; o-roomed house and scullery; 20-bail cowshed with concrete floor; spring dray sheds and storage shed; also trapshed; returns for milk alone last season £1000; carry 43 to 50 dairy cows. PRICE £AK per acre; £BOO cash, 34S ACRES in good country, South Taranaki;,22 paddocks, live and wire fences, well watered in every paddock, all level, carry SO milking cows and dry stock; 9-roomed house in good order; 20-bail cowshed and implement shed attached;' Auto milking machine, 4-cow plant, and Lister engine go with place; returns from last year £ 1400; owner must sell owing to wnr and ill-health. PRICE £<4Q per acre; £SOO cash, balance 0 years at 0 per cent. 383 is waiting for."

STRATFORD. . . ' • ' —' ■ | gEE our windows for coats and cot* timies, late stylos, good quality and . special prices.—Rawles and Rawles. e.e. fur-trimmed Costumes in navy serge and gabardine to be seen at Rawles and Rawlos. ■MORE new coats. We certainly have i the best range in this district,; and would like you to see them.—Rawles and Rawles. e.e. /"iHILDREN'S Coats in velvet, sergv tweed, etc., from 8/11. We haw I .never shown a better assortment.-* 1 Rawles and ißawles. eA. | QUR costumeTaluc is well known. We can show you a splendid range of styles in good qualities.—Rawles and Rawles. e.6. T ADIES' Underclothing, woven bloom* era 1/11, 2/11, 3/0; vest* from 1/8; combinations from 3/11 to 18/0; alio full range of children's underclothing.— Rawles and Rawles. ' * , ejt, P ATSata"discount. Ladies' and chil- — dren's models and reaxly-to-wearg, I all showing special discount prices.-* Rawlus and Rawlw. eA [ When the Kaiser said to Canutgntiae how sorry ho was for thee, or something of that sort, he must have known thftt a 10s Od Hannah Mailed Boot was simply itching to give Conny the final k ! ek. Hannah's boots will do anything when they come from Stratford and go any* where. They are not afraid of any« body. Who said we were submarined Quite a misapprehension. Oh, no! Perhaps old Tirps hoped so. Hannah's sell a 23s 6d shooter, all kip, that goes under wat* eimnd comes out right ever time. That's the explanation. Oall in at the Strat- , ford shop and see 'em. Wonderful ; bootsj i Nowadays we hear a lot of the mailed | fist and the rattling sword in the scab* I bard, and other heroics by the gentle I Kaiser. All'we hope is that one of these 1 days he wiTl find himself badly rattled by the mailed foot of one of our Dominiqn boya—sliod in a, Hannah's all-kip sjiooter, at 23s Od- He'll know all abo®t it. Hftnnah's for best footwear, Strat-. ford. j And again.' What is a mailcd flst-ja mere myth. We.know all about mailed, shooters; They are strong, but cheap and good. In fact, top-notchers. Hannah's specialties. •(} wear jit 16s 6d, IB* 6d, 23s Od and 235. v S,tratford branek carries them all. ' —J p. When Connv left Greece4t the requeft ! (?) of the Allies, Sophia fainted. It i was a new order for her spouse—the or- ' der of the boot. In fact Sophy could not grasp the situation, poor soul. "No ' fainting in Haitnah's G boots; no poof soles in Hannah's G. boots; just strength, comfort and good wear. No ab» i dication of the solos from the uppers; just honest British open-faced boots.— I Hannah's, Stratford, for boots.

SAt "CAMROC," AND SAY IT. PLAIN. It is a delicious DRY Ginger Ale,, find is guaranteed prepared from an original Belfast formula. Try it. Ask for •Camroc. See_ that you get it. 23 Babv won't cry so if you put a NORTH BRITISH HOT WATER BOTTLE in the cot.. Makes them snug, warm and comfortable, in the coldest room. No need to coddle them in stuffy atmosphere. Take the doctors' advice,* give them warmth with fresh air. Ask your trader for the "Unique'' Stopper bottle.

FORTUNA SEPARATOR, , 32 gallons for all who want a reliable, clean-skimming, long-wearing, easyworking, hand separator. Separators are getting dearer all fh.' Lime and I advise intending purchasers ;■> write at once for particulars. Pleas.! note that there is no reliable separator that is sold at less money than the FORTUNA. Don't make the mistake of buying too iinall a separator. For those requiring' t high-class separator I can confidently ecommend the "Beatrice" as the very atest and most improved on the market md there is nothing to equal it at present. Full particulars from 8.. HARKNPSS 1 v Stratford.

' Edmonds Baking Powder !s absolutely pure. \ It is an invaluable aid in Cooking Pastry, Cakes and Puddings. Try itAsk your grocer lor a tin of FSM9NU BAKING- |?

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Taranaki Daily News, 23 June 1917, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 23 June 1917, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 23 June 1917, Page 3

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