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Campbell Jackson LAND, STOCK AND COMMISSION AGENT, A GOOD LITTLE DAIRY FARM. 63. ACRE S freehold land, situated on good metalled road, one mile from creamery, 2 miles railway station; house of five rooms, concrete floor cowshed of eight bails. Price £35 an acre, about £4OO cash, terms for balance. 10.0 ACRES fre e h <>ld land, all level; about 70 acres been stumped and laid down in the best English grasses, extra good land; house of five rooms and good shed and loft. Price £39 an acre, very easy terms given; no mortgage. To see this farm is to buy. QQQ ACRES freehold land, situated in a good district, £ mile to railway station, one mile factory and school. A lot of cows can be milked on this farm. Good house and sheds; fair amount of land ploughable, balance very easy land, clean and very cheap at £ls an acre. Very easy terms given. Sale yards alongside farm. Take advantage of my 24 years' experience in this district. I want to do your business for you.
shows. The Board decided to take no notice of the letter as more than sufficient exits were provided to meet any extraordinary emergency. The Town Board finds it difficult to keep up its regular supply of carbide of the particular size required for the town lighting. Mr. Andrews, of the Egmont Picture Company, applied to the Board for a permit to commence showing his picture programme on Saturday nights at S p.m. instead of 8.30 as at present At the Town Board meeting Mr. Trotter asked if a special meeting of members was held to consider what steps to take to prevent the shelving of a certain picture in Opunake, and why was he not given notice of the meeting. The chairman stated he was absent at the time. The clerk stated no steps were taken to stop a picture. Three members and himself had discussed the matter in the street) and that wa3 the sum total of the matter.
STRATFORD. Woven Nightdresses, full size 0/0. See windows.—Rawles and Rawles. e.e. \yOVEN Bloomers, 1/11, 2/11, 3/6, 0/0, to 0/11. Woven Combinations 3/11, 4/11 to 18/o.—Rawles and Rawles. gRECIAL Hat Bargains—All models in our window for few days only at half price.—Rawles and Rawles. e.e. gARUAIN Coats—We are offering special reductions in Ladies' and GirlsTweed, Cloth, and Raincoats. Inspection I invited.—Rawles and Rawles. ' e.e. shades and newest styles, at lowest es.—Rawles and Rawles. e.e. nightdresses at 6/0. —Rawles and and black Fox's serge skirts; also fine navy serge, gabardine and tweed skirts at special prices.—Rawles and "'"'ea. e.e. JJAIJSi i'\ Blouses at low prices. We have them in silk, crepe de chine, georgette, ninon, flannel, radianta, etc. Roslyn woollen blouses 8/11.—Rawles and Rawles. e.e. jl . » '—- chasing see our styles in navy, tweed, and gabardine costumes. Biggest variety in town.—Rawles and Rawles. late—A special line of Squirrel Necklets 22/0. Others at 39/0 up. See these.—Rawles and Rawles. e.e. JJOSLYN~Woven~CoI comfort this weather. We have them in weights and prices to suit all.—■ Rawles and Rawles. e.e. RABIES' White Felt Hats-All new shapes r>/11. —Rawles and Rawles. T ADIES, you can save hours of hard work if you use a 8.8. Dnstless Mop in your home. Give them a trial. Your money returned if not satisfied. Sole agents Chas. Martin and Co., BroadTfAREWELL and welcome addresses in artistic designs at shortest notice undertaken at J. McAllister's studio. See him about the work to-day. c.;\ fire if you have a reliable fire extinguisher. The only reliable one is the Pyrene. Call and seen one at the sole asrents—Chas. Martin and Cc*, Broadway, e.n. TUST a reminder that hefore leaving for the front vout friend will appreciate a photograph as a memento, and T. McAllister's Studio is ready for you. ction Heater gives out more neat, and burns less kerosene than old stvlns, Lonkn smart and attractive. Call and see these at Chas. Martin and Co.'s Brondwfw, e.n.
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Taranaki Daily News, 6 July 1917, Page 3
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