SELECTION OF FIRST CLASS FREEHOLD. 160' all in grass except 8 acres lucerne, 4 acres barley; well sub-divided and watered, level; land absolutely clear; carrying capacity CO cows; all general farm buildings; factory and school adjoining property. PRICE fA 7 PER ACRE. ANTE TERMS TO SUIT CLIENT. \ «*■"*!. ~- -7ill 9 ACRES. Ngaere, 12 paddocks, nearly all ploughaMe,, 60 acres already ploughed. all nice swamp land and capable of great improvement. Buildings: 5-roomed house, 41-bail concrete cow, shed, and outbuildings. PRICE £Qti PER ACRE, Willi __LKIXG MACffIXiSS GIVEN X ° D IN. Exceptionally easy terms. (420) 230< AC RES, situated in Matapu; exceptionally well subdivided, boxthorn hedges; 170 acres stumped and y in good grasses, 8 acres turnips. Buildings: 10-roomed house with all conveniences; also 4-roomed house, (Concrete floor cowshed and yards; milking machines, Hutchison water power in one shed; carrying at present 120 cows, 10 weaners, 8 horses and 30Q sheep. This farm can be sold either as a whole or in two blocks. PRICE AND TERiMS ON APPLICATION. (423) 160 AIGRES ' all ' m § rass exce Pt l'O acres shelter bußh, all ploughable, 80 acres already stumped, sub-divided into 10 paddocks; good house of 8 rooms, 16-bail cowshed, with concrete floor; milking plant driven by water power; good trap and implement shed; situated Mi-mile to creamery and school, 4 miles in Inglewood by good road; carrving cap&city 45 cows. PRICE .£OO PEfl ACRE. TERMS AS PER ARRANGEMENT. °° (430) LEASEHOLD. 250 ACRES > a!I in S rass an <l well sub-divided, all level and well watered; carrying capacity 90 to 100 cows. Buildings: Good 7-roomed house, 20-bail concrete floor cowshed, and all general outbuildings; situated 1| miles to factory by good metalled road. LEASE FOR 5 OR 7 YEARS AT ANNUAL RENTAL/ OF £0 PER ACRE. (452) : Xl3 ACRES ' all leve ' anii well sub-divided; 5-roomed house, concrete cowshed and yards : 3 years' lease to run at 27/6 per acre. Foi sale as going concern, including 30 cows (young and early calvers), 1 horse, cart and harness, 9 big store pigs, 11 slips, 3 cows (dose to farrowing), 1 boar; 3-cow L.K.G. milking plant, complete with engine. 7 milk cans; S acres swedes, 2 acres oats and grass, 2 stacks hay, 2 acres carrots and mangolds; 4 acres just stumped; balance in go°d grass; situated on good asphalt road; H miles to factorv. school and P.P. PRICE £1 OAA. EARLY APPLICATION NECESSARY. -"X.&UV
FORTUNA SEPARATOR, 32 gallons for all who want a reliable, clean-skimming, long-wearing, easyworking, hand separator. Separators arc getting dearer all the time and I advise intending purchasers to write at once for particulars. Please note that there is no reliable separator that is sold at less money than the FORTUNA. Don't make the mistake of buying too small a separator. For those requiring a high-class separator I can jConfidently recommend the "Beatrice" afe the very latest and most improved on Ihe market and there is nothing to equal it at prosent. Full particulars from I lARKNPSS PING UP OROZIER, No. 21, IXGLEWOOD, when you want to go to the Mountain or anywhere else. Big, roomy cars. Competent drivers. Good service.
Sir. 3 farthings per lb off | butterfat? Tut, tut, how dreadfid! Ah well! Thank "Gott" we've got a chance to make up for it at Hannah's Stratford Boot Store, for next Saturday the silent salesmen are going to bump out bargains in women's tan and black boots at 8/11 and 12/0, and men's ditto at 10/6. When looking at them last week we almost—not quite—forgot ouv butterfat troubles. JJAN.NAH'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. Nulli Secundum. Everybody simply satisfied. All singing songs of praise, in all sizes and settings. Oh! Hannah, how we love thee —and thy boots. "M'OTHING obsequious in Hannah's-si-lent boot salesmen. There they ! 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 12/0; men's ditto 10/0. A FTER stocktaking, Hannah and O decided to clear a few lines c beautiful boots for men and worn'.':. All up-to-date in shape, and there thc\ are in the Stratford shop, in the arms of the silent salesmen, as it were, forcing themselves on your notice--8/ll and 12/6, and 10/6' for the men's. Never while this dreadful war lasts will such ian opportunity offer again. When we 6aw these bargains we felt almost—not I quite—resigned to that butterfat inl■unit*
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Taranaki Daily News, 31 July 1917, Page 3
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