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398 ACRES R H " Lcvel and ululating land, free of weeds; about 100 acres lias been ploughed. Good well built 4-roomed house with bath-room, l>anti> and scullery; large cowshed, handy io factory and school, 3 miles from railway. Price onjy £l4 per acre, j£4o!)casli, balance easv terms, or will accept good approved securities. * \ 0 12/IW7. 'LEASE' A nice Uttle 7S aere farm > fr * e of "omou* weeds, carrying 33 cows, e t«- Land in splendid older,' well-divided, fences hi good condition, nicely watered by shingle bottom stream, good 4-roomed house, pantry and lean-to kitchen; concrete cowshed. Owner will lease at 42/0 per acre half-year-ly in advance for a term of years. Ko. 12/1042. 203 AC^ES F - H - A splendid dairy farm, about 180 acres has been ploughed and resown, 12 paddocks, is now carrying 50 cows, 150 sheep, 0 horses, andcalvea. House of 5 rooms and conveniences, man's whare, implement shed; 2 miles from factory, Post' Office, school, railway and store. A cheap property for someone at £3G per acre, £IOOO cash or less to approved/man, balance up to 15 years. No. 12/1049. ACHES F. H. A choice little fapm, well sub-divided and planted with shelter trees, nice home, with all outhouses and sheds. Price £Ol per •ere. Easy terms to good man. No. 1/461. N.Z. Loan & Mercantile Ageny Go., Ltd. BTBATFOBD. W. A. HEWITT, Manager, A. C. BELL, Land Salesman. THIRST class dairy farm of 170 acres freehold, all well improved, new 7.roomed house fitted with every convenience, large cowshed and substantial outbuildings, motor shed, metal road; one of the best farms on the coast, price £43 per •ere; reasonable terms can be arranged. 104 A C R ES freehold, all improved and having level frontage to good metal road, 4 1 /. miles from New Plymouth, handy to factory and railway Btation, schools and freezing works. Practically all ploughable land, 8 bailed cowshed, implement Bhed, out shed and whare, 7 paddocks; reasonable price; terms will be accepted. 116 ACRES freehold, all has been ploughed and laid down in mixed English grasses, fenced and subdivided into convenient paddocks, G roomed house, cowshed and outbuildings, fronting main metal road; factory adjoining, i". mile to store, Post Office and school, etc. The farm is nicely situated and lie* to the sun and is well-watered. Price only £23 per acre. Apply sharp. NKWTON KING, ■;■ . AUCTIONEER, LAND AND FINANCE AGENT, P. NICOLL & Co. (Late vV. Eowe). Grain, Seed and Produce Merchants. Stock Best Quality ■> CRASS AND CLOVER SEEDS. FOWL WHEAT. CHAFF. OATS. ETC., At lowest prices consistent with prime quality. in stock: GOLDEN BAY CEMENT. The best cement on the market. "The Cup Cheers JLI Quality - cL\d* f J\. Give up stalky, tanmcUeas and drink SURATURA. It is nch in flavour, strong, but never coarse er bitter. It is the heahhiesl and mofi economical tea you can buy. TRY IT I OBTAINABLE AT ALL STORES. EItCTRA.t? •■ -ftyirJv^ Sft "..-£..-■■> IP A Marvellous Cure for RED WATER in Cattle and Sheep, j For Colds, Chills, Catarrh, Shivering Fits, Influenza, or Pink Eye. Unequalled foi Exhaustion especially after Lambing, Foaling and Calving. For Thick Wind and lijli Retention of the Urine. For Roup in Poultry. X Gives new ■ life to tired and jaded '■*£< ~ 1 W*i %xz z-'mp& % m & *>-. m m sw fUCTRA"&fttflfc>? '*XWi m 'ZSZ® PRICE- ;: »?wisc(„,i, k7X w * D **<2 WELUNGTON REMEDY for all ANIMALS.

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Taranaki Daily News, 18 March 1918, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 18 March 1918, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 18 March 1918, Page 3

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