MILK YOUR COWS --WithThe Sanitary Simplex. THE WORLD'S BEST MILKER AMD READ THIS IN COMFORT BY * THE SOFT LIGHT OP - The - Supreme Lighting Plant. MATCH LIGHTER. NOTHING BUT THE BEST MACHINERY PROM THE FARMERS' Co.-OP. &GENTS FOR BOOTH MACDONALD'S MACHINERY.. SELF OILER AND TITAN WINDMILLS* iENERAL FARM IMPLEMENTS. SPECIALISTS IN WAj_iiß SERVICE*
OPPORTUNITY CALLS TO THE MAN NOW, GET IN EARLY, DON'T DELAY, ACRES freehold land, subdivided into nine paddocks, all ploughable, well watered, well fenced; good metalled road, $f mile from cheese factory, school, ipost office; new house, 5 rooms, cowshed. Farm free from weeds. Price £45 per acre, £250 cash. Real nice little farm. 160 ? rass J cropped, nice shelter bush; weli subdivided and watered; freehold tenure : land all ploughable, half been ploughed; dead level farm; well fenced; good metalled road; 1J miles to main factory, railway station, and school; first class house TrojJms, all convenience*. £3O per acre, £GOO cash. Tc see is t* buy. * Clients assisted financially At lowest current rates. Arrange your mortgage now with Campbell Jackson MND AGfcNT STRATFORD. STRATFORD LADIES' PATRIOTIC. COMMITTEE. JJELP our soldiers by sending donations every to Market and Tes Rooms in Broadway. M. E. BUDGE, Hon. Secretary. STRATFORD FEW Lines still offering at desperate prices to clear. Come early.— Rawlfes and Rawlea. b.e. (~kNE-I'IECE Dresses, 5s lid; Blouses, w Is lid, 2s lid, 3a lid; Vests, Is 3d, Is Cd, Is lid. —Rawlea and Rawles. "THE remains of our Millinery is going out at Is lid, 2a lid, 4a lid. See our shapes at la and Is lid. Flowers, 6d spray.—Rawles and Rawles. JgALANCIi of our Voiles and Muslins, 6d per yard. Only a few ends left. —Rawles and Rawles. in Lots at 3d, (id, and Is! . Men's Ties Cd and la. Lots of Remnants cheap.—Rawles and Rawles. "[ROUBLE-Width Floral Ninons, very smart for blouses, Cs lid for 3s 6d per yard. Juat a few patterns.—Rawlea and Rawles. JJAND-Embroidered Lawn in White, Cream and Biscuit, 4(1 inches wide, 3s lid; now Is lid per yard.—Rawles and Rawles. are making our lirst show of Winter Millinery to-day, and invite our numerous customers' inspection.—Rawles and RaWles. , Costumes. —We have opened a big lot of Navy Serge, Gaberdine and Tweed. Smart shapes and splendid value. —Rawles and Rawlea. Velveteens, Fox Serge, Blanket Cloths, in white and colors, Crepe de Chines in newest shades.—Rawles and Rawles. and get an early look at our 1 new Millinery and Trimmings. We shall be pleased to show them.—Rawles fend Rawles. b.e.
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Taranaki Daily News, 6 March 1918, Page 3
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