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FOR SALE. Q KA AGRES at Rerekapa, all in mixed • grass, 12 acres mixed light tush, about 5 miles of fencing; 10 paddocks; all well watered; gpod papa country, capable of carrying 2 sheep to the acroj 850 acres of the property is hilly and abut 100 acres flat; wintered 400 sheep (of which 350 we're breeding ewes) 20 head of cattle and?' 3 horses. BUILDINGS—Six-roomed house, woolshed, cowshed, dairy, separator shed, etc. Title L.I.P. and O.R.P. rental £l9 per annum. Situated 20- miles from Uruti; 14 miles from Whangamomoiia railway station, and six miles from nearest school, nearest creamery is 3i miles and the cart picks up the cream. PRICE for goodwill £5 10s per acre, £SOO cash, ' 662 ACRES K o ]luratal ri< 170 acre's in English grass, 492 acres ia"bush; 05 chains fencing, totara posts, sheep proof fences; 4 paddocks, well •watered: 2-sheep country, 300 acres in hills, 350 acres undulating, 12 acres flat. Stock wintered on the property 300 sheep (160 breeding ewes). BUILDINGS—Whare 22 x Is, titUHW years' lease, 7 years gone. Rental £36 16s Od per annum. Rates £B. Road formed to the property. Nearest town 12 miles, school 0 miles, factory 14 miles, railway 12 miles. PRICE '£2 per acre. Terms r £soO cash, balance at 5 per cent, for 5 years. These particulars arc certified *to by the respective owners ami the properties are worth inspection. A. B. GIB SOi-N Egmont Street, Land Agent. NEW PLYMOUTH.

HENRY BROWN & CO, rj_MMBEn ]y[ERCIIANTS. ANB JOINERY TIMBER YARD AND FACTORY* Morley Street (Breakwater Tram). Near Railway. rjQIBERS, ])OORS, RASHES, pRAMES,. Q.I.ASS, QEMENT, " pONMOXGERY, Timber Supplied Direct from Satraiiltß t&

REMOVAL NOTICE. I CAXTON FEINTING WORKS, STRAT. EOED. Q.OODWIN FORD, Printer anil Binder, in thanking his many customers for their patronage during the past twelve months, bogs to announce lie Ims removed to premises lately occupied by Wright and Lawrence, Broadway (cpp. Bank of N.Z.), where a continuance of their favors will be esteemed. CiOODWIN FORD, Stratford, rhone 203.

STRAFFORD. Cdals! See our windows and Showroom, for very special bargains in ladies' coats, 9/11, 12/6, 15/11, 17/11, .10/0 up.—Rawles and Rawles. e.e. selling at 1/-, 1/11, 2/11, 4/11 up. See these for value.—Rawles and Rawles gTRIPED and Fancy Blousings, (id, Bd, lCd, 1/-. Our blouse bargains at prices 1/11, 2/11, 3/11 up. Crepe de chine and silk blouses showing big reductions.—Rawles and Rawles. e.e. T\OVT miss the Girls' Bloomers at x ' 1/C. Ladies' vests 1/-, 1/3, 1/0. Ladies' embroidery trimmed combinations 2/11 and 3/11. Heaps of underclothing bargains.—Rawles and Rawles A FEW only Coat Dresses, very~special quality and beautifully made, £3 9s Cd to £5 ss, now 47/b" to £3 19s lid. —Rawles and Rawles. 'e.e. Bargains, 3d, fld, 9d, 1/-, Silk scarves in all shades, 4/11 and 0/0, lovely fresh goods.—Rawles anfl Rawles. e.e.

JOSLYN Blouses, all wool, saxu, brown, erenm, black 8/11. Only a> few of each left.—Rawles and Rawles'j ?"|UR coats must be sold. Now is the time for you to buy. Ladies', girls' and children's. —Rawles and Rawles JJEMNANTS still being found and sold at bargain prices. Don't miss these, —Rawles and Rawles. e.es W|N "NightdKS^7T/u7~Th~bleit ever. Woven combinations from 4/0, Ladies' grey bloomers 2/11,-i Rawles and Rawles. e.tu "MWSENSE, Sir. 3 farthings per lb off butterfat? Tut, tut, how dreadful! All well! Thank "Gott" we've got a chance to make up for it at Hannah's Stratford 800t 1 Store, for next Saturday the silent salesmen are going to bump' out bargains in women's tan and blacit boots at 8/11 and 12/0, and men's ditto* at 16/6. "When liking at them last' week we almost-Jfot quite—forgot ou?' butterfat troubles. JJANNAH'S, after stocktaking, appointed silent salesmen solemnly In our shop, selling shoes in seductive" shades at silly prices for silver shillings, such splendid styles and value. NuW Secundum. Everybody simply satisfied. All singing songs of praise, in all sizes and settings. Oh! Hannah, how we love 1 thee—and thy boots. ■:■■■• ■'. JJOTHING obsequious i lent boot salesmen. There thej; stand laden in that nice shop in Broadway, like Christmas trees full of absolute gifts. Can you.beat 'em. Women's boots, tan and black, 8/11 and 12/6; men's ditto 10/6. FTER stocktaking, Hannah and Co decided to clear a few lines of beautiful boots for men and women. AH up-to-date in shape, and there they are in the Stratford shop, in the arras of the silent salesmen, as it were, forcing, themselves on your notice—B/11 and 12/6, and 16/6 for the men's. Never while this dreadful war lasts will such' an opportunity offer again- When we saw these bargains we felt almost—not quite—resigned to that butterfat Jad-

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Taranaki Daily News, 28 July 1917, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 28 July 1917, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 28 July 1917, Page 3

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