LEASE LEASE J 000 ACKLS lrrc,;!lo W. 300 a.Tes plowable, balance good hills; suitable for, cattle and sheep. Subdivided into 23 sheep proof paddocks, wiiu'.riliL' 2000 grown sheep und '2OO cattle. Well situated for ealeyards. railway etc.; metal roads, modern 7-rooiued house, every convenience. Price, CUI 10/- ■ per acre. Easy terms to bona file purchaser. Owner will entertain taking t interest bearing property a!s d?i:ft>it,<uid leave any balance of purclmw lu-iscy on mortgage. . Ko. \Z;W>~i. QSIA ACRES Freehold; one of the finest pieces of grazing land in Ti\raiia.d, free of weeds and riibbUh; subdivided into 18 paddocks; about 100 acres / have been plowed and rcsown. Wintering 850 bd. Ewes, 550 hoggets, 70 2year old heifers, and 65 yearlings. 5-roomed house, woolshed, dip etc. A really cheap property at £l6 p-.'i acre. No. 12/IG-26A. Kg ACRES L.I. P. at. £7 per annn-jm, a fine little dairy farm with every convenience. Good homestead, numerous outbuildings; about 50 acres have been stumped; 10 paddocks, good sheep proof fences. Within a few minutes of school, 1 cheese factory, store and telephone. Will easily carry &) c>\vs. Through'ill health the owner will .->ell on easy terms, or will accept a house and few acres as deposit, leaving the balance on Ist mortgage for long term. Price. bedrock, £2B per acre. Jfo. 12/1021. N.Z. Loan & Mercantile Agony Co M Ltd. W. A. HEWITT, Umwgcr, BTKAIFOBD. v A. C. BELL, Land Salesman.
CHOICE COAST FARMS. "IRST class dairy farm of 170 acres freehold, all well improved, new 7 roomed house fitted with everv convenience, large cowshed and substantial outbuildings, motor shed, metal road; one of the best farms on the coast, price £43 per acre; reasonable terms can be arranged. I (lA ACRES freehold, all improved and having level frontage to good metal : IU4 road, AV, miles from New Plymouth, handy to factory and railway station,'schools and freezing works. Practically all ploughable land Bba ed cowshed, implement shed, out shed and whare, 7 paddocks; reasonable price, , terms will be accepted. II £ ACRES freehold, all has been ploughed and laid down in mixedJJngllb lish grasses, fenced and subdivided into convement paddock,, 6 roomed house, cowshed and outbuildings, fronting mam metal road; factory joining, : v ..NEWTON KING, AUCTIONEER. LAND AND FINANCE AGENT, NE W PL X M 0 U TH.
What do the the Front THE ABOVE INQUIRY WAS MADE BY The Minister of Defence v (SIR JAMES ALLEN) Brigadier-General Richardson (Commandant N.Z. Expeditionary Force, England) Vide Wellington Evening Post, 25th June, 1917.
m Wk mn m Because of its economy "Amber Tips" is everybody's Tea. Any family can afford it. You use less and get a belter cup of tea. Its uniformly high standard of quality has been the wonder of our competitors, and the delight of its users. That's why from the North Cape to the Bluff has become a household, word. It costs, a little more than others, but is worth the money. DONT be persuaded to . buy some cheaper and inferior brand. Remember fine teat like Amber Tins are economical and healthful. Packed in Three Gradtt: g.2/-, 2/2,2/4
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Taranaki Daily News, 4 December 1917, Page 3
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