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LEASE LEASE W8 fre * kv «l. "Vot 20 acres hiving teen ploughed; well fenced and divided; school and factory handy; two miles from railway M tMßship; aix-roomed houge, large cow and implement shed. Owner ■will tease for five years, £IOO cash, at 24/- per acre. No. 11/849 UJ_3 ActtES > freehold, level and nicely undulating; 30 acres stumped and rexown; five-roomed house, cow-shed and machines; carrying 40 cowa;. tckool and cheese factory hand v. Will lease at 34/- per acre, £IOO ea*b. P.C. at £34 per acre. * No. 12/1623. H.Z. Loan & Mercantile Ageny Co., Ltd. STHATFOED R> A. HEWITT, Manager, A. C. BELL, Land Salesman. ATTRACTIVE NEW PLYMOUTH PROPERTIES 6EA SECTIONS, On Tram Line, clow to beach, Esplanade, Kawaroa Parle, first class views. Price* from £223 to £3OO. tORNER SECTION, Quarter-acre with dwelling, close to Railway Station, Municipal Baths, Sea Beach; on Tram Line. First class site for boarding house or store. Price £725. CORNER SECTION, Ob high ground, handy to business centre, Bowling Green, Park and Golf Links. Good view of sea; fine residental site. Tenure Education Lease, rental only £8 per annum with rig ht of renewal and protection for improvements, 15 years to run. Good will £IOO. FINE SUBURBAN PROPERTY Twelve acres (level) with good 6-roomed residence, and extensive out-build-ings, shrubbery and orchard; \ miles from Boys' High School. This property has extensive frontages and <vill cut up well. Borough water and electric light mains pass door. Owner bought a farm. Cheap at £2150. NEWTON KING. AUCTIONEER, LAND AND FINANCE AGENT, KKW PLYMOUTH.

As Superior as it Looks— The "Egmant" Gig. JEra without u ißtimate knowledge of the undisputed Mite of tie coartruetion of the "EGMONT" gig, you feel ai it that Tarantki farmers are right in giving i atrenuouily you will uphold their opinion. Th* "EGMQNT" U quality throughout. Egmont Coach & Carriage Co., (Jut aouth of the Victoria Bridge), STRATFORD.

>§ Meggitt's Linseed OH Meal, , FOR CALVES, COWS, PIGS, HORSES & POULTRY. f V.iat Australian I'l Partners Sav of it. Mr. Peter L. Tighe, • says: "Xo dairyman * via 'Raymond Terrace, should be without ' supply of Meggitt's linseed Oil Meal, which gives abetter and richer flow of milk; it will nuke your weak stock strong and healthy. It is the finest of all foods. Ferodale possesses some of the finest milking strains of Shorthorn, Durham, Guernsey and Jersey Cattle." When purchasing from your store ask for pamphlets giving information of how to feed. From all stores, or full particulars from Agents: BLAIR REED and Co., Wellington, N.Z., or MPPPITT I f(fl Linsed Oil and Oil IfIEAJVUI 1 LilU*. Meal Manufacturers. 26 KES'G STREET, SYDXEY, X.S.W.

A Sinner Writes: y "The mixture I made/with HEAITS ESSENCE iravd me instlnt relief. My yoke is restored andrtbat chokine ' iins gone." (Wbottle HEAN'S iENCE maKes a Bint o( the finest illy couzb and cold remedy. Try it. Bat be sure you get H-E-A-N'S 4 Makes SHAVING a Pleasure I _je 7 o'clock Safety Razor gives a close, clean, perfect shave with a stropped blade without trouble or ikering— costs but Ul6. itolutely simple—a touch opens e"7 o'clock Safety Razor for ■opping or cleaning, another touch puts it back into accurately adjusted position for shaving. 13,6 13/6 " The Bat Shave I ever had" Mr.A.J.Hayhorst.Hnstinsre, writes: " I purchased a " 7 o'clock " Safety Bazor, and my first shave with it wa» the best I ever experienced, It makes shaving a pleasure." Obtainable EveryRalph Abercromby George Street SYDNEY

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Taranaki Daily News, 20 September 1917, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 20 September 1917, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 20 September 1917, Page 3

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