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I AND FOE SALE. 81 ACRES SITUATION—Corner King and Junction Road, Inglewood. BUILDINGS—Eight-roomed House, 8bail milking shed. NOW CARRYING—23 cows, 32 calves, 4 horses. All in grass, all ploughable. well watered. This compact' little property has a double road frontage and within easy distance of school, dairy and bacon factories. PRICE £24 PER ACRE. TERMS. R. A. LARGE House and Estate Agent. Brougham Street. 'Phone 307, FOR SALE. 530 ACRES, Newall Road, Okato, all Hat land, about 200 acres in grass, 300 acres bush. 4 or 5 paddocks watered by permanent streams. Present carrying 40 head cattle and' 150 sheep of which half are breeding ewes. 5 roomed house, whare at back, also toolhouse, workshop and wash-house; stable 30 by 19 feet with loose boxes. Kates only £2O per annum. On metalled road 24 miles from New Plymouth and 2 miles nearest school, 3% miles creamery. 'Pi-ice £3738, £SOO cash. The place will carry 35 to 40 cows in its present condition and do them well. A. B. Land Agent, ANOTHER SNIP 150 ACRES, 1J miles from school, factory, and creamery; all in grass, carrying capacity about 40 cows; property all in grass and practically all ploughable; 6-roomed house, good sheds, etc. Price only £l6 per acre, terms £4OO cash. Stock, which is young arul good, can be taken at valuation, Apply: J. SUTHERLAND,, INGLEWOOD GIBSON New Plymouth. FOR SALE. FIRST-CLASS BUTCHERY BUSI. NESS AND TOWN PROPERTY. 4:8 years to run, with r. of r.; shop, 4 years to run with r. of p. TURNOVER—£7O PER WEEK, Small goodwill. Live Stock and Plant at valuation. QUARTER-ACRE SECTION. BUNGALOW, with every convenience; concrete paths. Very small deposit; balance can be arranged. For further particulars apply OFFICE, FARMERS' CO-OP., Hawera. ELTHAM. SPLENDID assortment of ties to hand, great selection.—E. Parrott, Elthara. en \,\7lilLST in Wellington recently I bought direct from Pet one a quantity of good woollen socks at cut prices. Call—purchase.—E, Parrott, Eltham. e.n. B. MARTIN, Jeweller, has an excellent and varied range of jewellery, watches, etc. Now is the time for farewell wristlet watches. c.n. ou tbs' Woollen Overcoats to be sold at big reductions,—E, Parrott. en T HE cheapest and best house in Eltham . men s clothing is E. Parrott's. e.n. A LL Employers can help our returned soldier boys by sending their requirements for labor to the Discharged Soldiers' Department, or to the Returned Soldiers' Association, or by teaching them useful crafts and occupations. Help the Empire by buying British goods. THE HON. SECRETARY, N.Z. National Service League. (This advertisement is inserted free to hdD ou? Boys is Civil LifsV *

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Taranaki Daily News, 28 September 1917, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, 28 September 1917, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, 28 September 1917, Page 1

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