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fcilway. Price only iM4 per acre, iMUUcash, balance easy terms, or will accept jcoil approved sucuritie.i. ' X O . 12/1017. LEA&K A ~ice UUi ' ; 7S ar ' re f:m "' fr;>e of !U>; -'i'->''* weedn, carrying 3:1 cows, tic. I.aiul in „|>ieii;lM i.iik-i-, wcii-divix-il, fences in jjoml canlition, nicely watered by shii:yie bottom stream, irood -1-roomed house, pantry and emi-to kitchen: concrete cowshed. U.vwer will lease at -12/0 per acre hail'-ye.ii'-y.in advance for a term 01 /car.-. No. 1-J/10-12. OQ3 ACRES F. H. A splendid dairy i;.rir„ about. ISO acres lias been pished and resown, 12 patulivks, is now carryi: l .;.; i>n cows, 150 t.heep, ti horses, md calve*. House of 5 rooms and convenience?, man's wiiare, imidenicn; shed: i miles from factory, Post OtUce. school, railway and store. A cheap property lor someone at £3d per acre, ■CIOiW cash or less to approved man, balance up to la years. / No. 12/1041). AX ACRES F. H. A clio.ee little farm, well sub-divhied and planted with shelter trees, nice home, with all outhouses and sheds. Trice £Ol per acre. Easy terms to good man. No. 1/401. N.Z. Loan & Rtareantita 8 i.., Ltd. S T It A T K 0 15 1) }V. A, H2WITT, Manager, A. C. BELL, Land Salesman.

dMMdftttv f,nilST-CLASS Coasi Dairy Farm and ;".i!k run, c within two miles of' Poroujih of Xew i'!ymuut factory, school and post cilice opposite farm Cooil 7-roomed house, l-'-bailed i-.i- shcii fitted cri't" floor anil o.her buildings; practically level fa grass except few acres shelter bush and 11 acres tn; 'n spring feed- Well fenced and divided n.-to coi o.vv and piant can be taken at vahiat.on >. desir \<;ry ica.son:;hl" '.•■'• . - . . The farm is to be sold with or without milk chasers. A verv choice farm and comfortab'u arirr. A , containing .41 acres freciiok uth; fronting main metlil I'oa/i fitted with milkincr machines; co vcl farm and well watered; all ea turnips and 4 acres laid <lov to convenient pr.ddoek.s. 55 ilaii desired. Price £4O pjr acre.' a! I SfJ ACRES iret-ho'iu jea weil watered, well fenced e :od "-roomed house and 10 hj: Mixed grasses. One mile to cheese factory, 5 fror.tin» main metal road. Price £4l p«r acr Kinied. NKWTOST KTXG, AUCTIONEER. LAND AND FJXAXCE AGEXT, JMEW■VLi' M 0 U T 1 'Late W. Rnwe). Grain, Seed and Produce Merchants. Stock Best Quality CRASS AMD CLOVER SEEDS. FOWL WHEAT, CHAFF. OATS. ETC.. At lowest prices uunsiste nt with prime quality. in stock: GOT/DF.X HAY CLIENT. The best cement en the market.

; aacrmce! The thought of. economy is usually associated with sacrifice. There are housewives to whom economy means the ' I giving up of some desirable thing. "Amber Tips," although costing a little more than other teas is a real economy without any sacrif.ee because you use less and get a belter cup of tea. Besides "Amber Tips" being a blend ef fine teas it is a healthful beverage, the fact that "Fine Teas mean better health" Wits amply proved by medical investigation. Costs a little mart than others but it worth the money. Try it.

Cures Colds and Coughs $ It> ileal* therhroatnndluups or. your griindfather and a?! father proved ita merits. ;%? \ u There is no remedy so &S £;<, good, do safe, so sure .^Vs? ''onnington's. ,•£■•?■' 139 .^klimm*. STRATFORD LADIES' PATRIOTIC. COMMITTEE. £ELP our soldiers by sending donations every Saturday to Market and Tea Rooms in Broadway. M. E. BUDGE, Hon. Secretary.

URTA'S piSH M. ART Ice Manufacturers; Wholesale and Retail Fish Merchants, King Street. Open daily from 8 a.m. to C p.m.; Saturday, from 8 a.m. till 0 p.m. ?resli and Smoked Fish supplied daily. Ice delivered to any part of town. Call and Inspect our up-to-date and sanitary premises, which enable us to ■ell our fish at a fair and reasonable price. A trial will convince. 1. W. KURTA & CO. KING STREET. Proprietor.

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Taranaki Daily News, 23 March 1918, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 23 March 1918, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 23 March 1918, Page 3

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