306 *'• H. Level anil undulating lui:d, free of weeds; about UIO acres has been ploughed. Good well built -1 -roomed witii bath-room, pantry aDd scullery; larse cowshed, handy lo factory and school, U luik'B from rvlway. Price only £l4 per acre, £4lKlcash, balance easy term:-, or will accept, gcod approved securities. ' Xp. 12/1047. LEASE- uice uttle 78 acre farm, free of no.vioiw weeds, carrying S3 cows, «tc. Land in splendid older, well-divided, fences in jjood condition, nicely watered by shingle bottom stream, good -1-roomed house, pantry,ami leim-to kitchen; concrete cowshed. Owner wiil ieate at 4-/0 per aero half-year-ly in advance for a term of years. - Xo. 12/l(j-t-'. 203 ACRES P. 11. A splendid dairy farm, about 180 acres has been ploughed and resown, 12 paddocks, is now carrying 51) cows, 150 sheep, 0 horses, And calves. House of 5 rooms and conveniences, man's wliare, implement shed; 2 miles from factory, Post Office, school, railway and store. A cheap property for someone at £3B per acre, £IOOO cash or less to approved man, balance up to 15 years. No. 12/104 U. ACRES F. H. A choice little farm, well sub-divided and planted with shelter tree 3, nice home, with all outhouses and sheds. Price £UI per •ere. Easy terms to good mau. Xo- 1/4GI. N.Z. Loan & mercantile Ok, Ltd. STRAXJ? 0 B D . W. A. H2WITT, Muniiger, A. C. BELL, Land Salesman.
CHOICE COAST FARMS. Coast Dairy Farm and milk rim, containing l<fT acres freehold, within two miles of Borough of Xc* v Plymouth; fronting main metal road; factory, school and post office opposite f'jrm Good 7-roomed lionce, 12-bailcd it shed fitted with milking machines: concert" floor and other buildings; practically level farm and well watered; all in grass except few acres shelter bush and 11 acres turnips and 4 ticres tai f l down in spring feed. Well fenced and divided n:to convenient paddocks. 55 dairy cov:> and plant can be taken at valuat.on if desired. Price £4O per core an/' Tcry icanoimble trw • The farm is to be sold with or without milk run and plant to suit 'p:nchasers. A verv choice farm and comfortable liniif. Apply sharp. 1 Sft ACHES freehold tench farm, all lovci and well watered, well f»n<">d wbdivided inf > convenient paudocks; good "-roomed house and 10 bail cowshed fitted with milking machines. • *! '" I -.vol! -own down in mixed grasses. One mile to cheese factory, school, township, saleyards, etc., fronting main metal road. Price £ll p-r acre. Reasonable terms can be arSinged...
NEWTON KINTI, AUCTIONEER. LAND AND FINANCE AGENT, SiW PLYMOUTH. W P. NICOLL & Co. 'Late W. Rowe). Grain, Seed and Produce Merchants. Stock "Bps t Quality GRASS AND CLOVER SEED 3. FOWL WHEAT. CHAFF. OATS. ETC.. At lowest prices consistent with prime quality. in stock: GOLDEN BAY CEMENT, file best cement on the market.
GSS RIN.S Economy. With LEA & PERRHiS'Sauce, adrops only are necessary to give a delicious and, appetizing flavour to the plainest dish. A far larger quantity of a cheaper sauce fails to give the same satisfaction. Olservt the aignaiuri thus;— tn white across the red~ label en every bottle. § The original and genuine Worcestershire. i
FOOD WASTERS It is wrong to waste good food s?any time but in these days the wasteful use of food is positively criminal. Yet thousands of sufferers from indigestion go on consuming food that does them little, if any, good, simply because they have failed to realise that it is not what you eat, but only that portion of it which you digest, <that nourishes your body and replenishes the daily wear and tear of life. How important it is then to maintain the digestive apparatus—the stomach, liver and bowels—in a thoroughly healthy and active condition, Tens of thousands of former victims of indigestion now enjoy the vigour and buoyant healtbfulness that springs from good digestion simply because they have availed themselves of the help that lies ready to hand in Mother Seigel's Syrup. This world-famous remedy possesses in a remarkable degree the power to tone, strengthen and regulate the action of stomach, liver and bowels, and when these orgaus are working harmoniously and efficiently indigestion—the great foodwaster—cannot exist. Mrs. V Rowley, 6g Leicester Street, Parksidc, S.A., writing on November 2ilt, 1916, says:—"Up to two years back I was a great sufferer from indigestion. Almost every meal brdught on a severe attack, and I was often in such agony and distress that, I could scarcely breathe or move about. It is very tantalizing to feel hungry and be afraid to eat, yet that was frequently my case. I felt like giving up the struggle in despair, but about this time I read in one of your books of other sufferers who had been cured of indigestion by Mother Seigel's Syrup, and I determined tries! its efficacy on myself. I commence to use the medicine, and ir 1 short time I was delighted to C' 1 that 1 could safely satisfy the- ■« , sol appetite without having t» 4t -o any of the old painful atteH <iueaces. My strength came back and * ly health improved, until in the end I was -ell and hearty as I had ever been i. - y U£r "
LAND BUYERS!! ATTENTION!! 50 ACRES first class dairying country * —a clean farm throughout, and close up to a dairy factory, school and railway; good buildings; will carry alout 20 cows and do them well; pritp £45 per acre, only £3OO cash required. A A ACRES rich dairy land with good six roomed house within ten minutes walk from factory, school and railway; annual returns about £350 per ai.umn Price £45 per acre, cash £3OO, balance long term. These two farms arc gf lpndid value. Farmers are invited to s«hi| along their properties for sale as I have numerous enquiries for the coming sesM n. J. H. THOMPSON, Eitab 1903. land agent, Stratford.
THE BEST OF THE SEASON. (jjQ ACRES, perfectly level, all been ploughed, no weeds, one mile from borough boundary; first-class house and outbuildings, together with 24 choice dairy cows, 1 bull, 2 horses, trap, gig, plough harness, ' cans, etc. ♦ PRiqp FOB THE LOT ONLY £3200. —Apply Sharp— J. SUTHERLAND. CTGLBWOOD.
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