LAND FOR SALE. SMALL DAIRY FARM FOR EXCHANGE. ACRES ADJOINING ELTHAM, situated on main road; 40 acres stumped; level; all in grass or erop; well watered; live and wire fences, 10 subdivisions; carry HO cows and do tliern well. Returns last season £2O per cow; comfortable house of 5 rooms, new 12bail concreted shed, trap and implement sheds, etc. PRICE £55 per acre, equity £1232. Owner would like a farm to carry 40 to 50 cows. Send particular,of your property to the Sole Agent's" W. 11. and A. McGarry, Eltham. (2942). 168 Acres Handy to Eltham. £2(M}' CASH secures 1 flat dairy farm complete with milking machines, releaser and engine. Only few chains' from cheese factory, and liandy to school and railway. About 100 acres stumped; sheep-proof boundaries; 12 paddocks permanently watered. Carrying capacity 00 cows. Practically new dwelling of 6 rooms, S-bail milking shed, trap and implement sheds, etc. This is a cheap farm at £35 per acre. All cropß comprising 29 acres of swedes and oats, also two stack of hay given in. Machines included in price asked. Stock and plant at valuation if desired. (Sole Agents). , (2909). W. H. & A. McGARRY "-AND & FINANCIAL AGENTS, 1 ■■ ■ . ELTHAM. Telephones 13 and 134. MISCELLANEOUS. jg'USY business men wlio have little time for si heavy mid-day meal should try tho dainty lunches at The Manble Bur. • • e.e. IyyANTKD Known—Open to-day Trim's Store, corner Eliot and Courtenay Streets. Cheap' groceries. f.n. AXOMiMi Landry ilelp makes clothes spotless without rubbing.' A 1/- packet entitles you to try for £IOO cash prize. JJQXED Stationery, 24 sheets linen note paper, 24 envelopes.—Price 9d at the B.K. Bookshop. e.e. hour of the day or night there is ready for you a steaming bowl of good soup or foeef tea, a cup of cocoa, coffee, or tea, at The Mar<blc Bar. e.e. "NJO RUB lid; Beaver Baking Powder lid; Colemnn's Starch Sd; Sheep's Tongues Is Od; Sultanas 7d; Prunes 7d; potatoes 121b for Is.—All at Trim's, corner Courtenay and Eliot Streets. f.n T)ON'T COUGH—(Singh's Cough Tablets will save you from coughing and tickling of the throat.—Eureka Sweet Depot. e.e. T iPEBUOI' Soap 3>/ 2 d; Waxine Soap Is; Sunlight Soap Is 2d, at Trim's Store, corner of Eliot and Courtenay streets. f.n. gOOKS by Bernard Shaw:—"Love Among the Artists," "An Unsocial Socialist," "The Irrational Knot" —price 1/6 at the B.K. Bookshop. e.e. '■JOENTICOST of Calamity," by Owen Wistcr, price 3s; new stock at the B.K. Bookshop. e.e. JfILOUR —251b for 4/6; jellies 5 for Is; sand soap 5 for Is; rice 51b Is, at Trim's, corner Courtenay and Eliot streets. ' f.n. The Marble Bar—-a dainty -lunch 'for Od —'bowl of soup or beef tea, plate of assorted sandwiches, cup tea, coffee, or chocolate. Try it. e.e. JHVO Special Values in Men's Shirts, at The Kash, New Plymouth. Men's Strong Navy Drill Shirts 3s lid; Men's White Tennis Shirts 3s lid. the very best authors at Corngall's book depot. Come and run your eye through our book shelves. Reading for all ages, young, old, and middle-aged. e .e. "M ISS Hnroun Al-Raschid," by Jessie Douglas Kerruish, the winner of the 1000 guinea novel competition; price 4s at the B.K. Bookshop. e.e. jjJVEKK packet iiasy Monday Laundry Help contains coupon for competition. First prize, £IOO cash, second £lO, third £5, 50 at ss. JJ'EW Books at I/O: —"Queen of Sheba's Ring" (Haggard); "The Bronze Eagle" (Orczy); "Lewis Rand" (Mary Johnstone); "Waifs of Circumstance" (Louis Tracy).—Tlie B.K. Bookshop, e.e. Q-KANiD line of toothbrushes at (id and 9d, worth fld and 1/-, at The 'Household Stores,, Liardet Street, New Plymouth. ■RUBBING wears you out. Save rubbing by using "Easy Monday." Every packet contains coupon for £ioQ cash prize. 'widest selection of magazines at Corrigall's, including mechanical and scientific publications. You will be delighted at our wide range of topical literature. Call and see for yourselves. D ON'T sit at home moping these cold nights. Call and see the mirthgiving games at Corrigall's. Wide range for selection. e e WANTED —Delightful Pur Sets, Bear Squirrel, Fitch, Thibet, Marmont, Mole, Coney Seal, Fox 29/0 to 120/-, at Ambury's. \/yANTED—That Stylish Costume 59s Od and scores of others await your selection at Ambury's. e.y. YOU can't beat Ambury's 37/6 real Down Quilts, satin strapped, for the cold nights comfort. e.y. RANTED . Known—We specialise in goods for sending to "The Boys at the Front"—Cafe au Lait 6d per tin; meat pasties, Sd per tin; apple jelly. 8d ,per tin; Ivelcon soup tablets. Is per tin; roast fowl, 2/6 per tin; rich pound cake, 2/0 per Mn; assorted biscuits, ready sealed and packed, 3/19 per tin. We have received acknowledgments from the trenches that our goods have arrived in perfect condition. Scud your orders We will do the packing and posting. A. Veale, 30 Brougham Street, New Plymouth. «,«.
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Taranaki Daily News, 30 June 1917, Page 1
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