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LAND LAND 79 S2; 1 1 and mcely,Altered. All this property has been under hnr...*T exce P tl0 n of ehelter bush. Milking 34 cows and earryin» 2 *T™,^; aD S v ar:SCa!l£S;?ood - wcU la!d out - doomed, wash-house, • ir?u> ■ - i- ;~r~ ,„■ - ! r . v > n i„- ~..,<„,. powei .. ele „ tr ;,. ,j ilt in . .„ . ■ M - ■■"■!ir«" and e.'"'-» Inct t'. Prcc: " ? P° r *<™ '■""J '"1: t>ni.- t>Jo ea.h down, haiar.oe 7 vcars nf 5 per cent. on Pr Tortep.ie. No 7/34!) \ fj ACRES rice little Ipirr farm, well fenced and divide-!, pood bi'iHin?-. i.'ol' and cold water everv convener? Ennirre as to terms. The greater portion of purchase money may remain for 5 to 15 years at 5 per cent 870 ACRES ORP ■ sl!e(, P and cattle enrmtrv; plenty flat land for crop Dins purposes; about 640 acre? felled and ?rawed; 5-room»d house, small wool shed: or? mile from school, store and 'phono (metal roads) 0 miles from ItUway. Price for goodwill £5 10s per acre, ou-y terms. Only G.A.SO. morlR»ge of £I3OO on property Owner consider* exchanging for dairy land or fo'large block unimproved country up north. ( 2f o . 12/IG4S N.Z. Loan & Mercantile Ageny Go., Ltd. , BTBAIFOBD. tt. A. HEWITT, Manager, A. C. BELL, Land Salesman.

CHOICE COAST FARMS. Coast Dairy Farm and auii< run, containing 141 acres freehold, within two miles of Ei>ro'.!!»h of Xc*' Plymouth; fronting main metal road; factor;,-, school and post office opposite farm Cood 7-roomed iiou-c. l?-iv>.-; ~> B i, a i fltted with milking jp.r.cbinev. com err(- floor and other practically iovel farm and well watered: all in except f<?w aer.-- bti-'n and ! 1 acres turnins and 1 ncivj laid dov . in srrin" fted. V,"?i: tezxil and divide.! :i,to convenient paddocks. 55 dair COfc> and pi.'Pt can ". • :.. on ; -' desired, lih.-.- jCiu pr .av Very )f>T- : The farm is to > ="id ■■.. h or wUk-it milk run and plant to suit ; cba*i*r*. A verv .?ho'"?f fim .ir..| r -.? or ta''. .-:< ro-?. Aiiplv -burp. J 34) ACr ' ES h'ach firm. n!Il•-.•: rrd wo" i-afrnd vol] f™^,i " si'tdi- •!•>•! : p". .">:,• w dock?; coed 7-roomed ho'.iso and in bail co«=bfd f>*W rail'-:i>!r machine-;. "" ■..■:/■-. ■■, ■■ •■.■.» mi mixed graces. One mile to cheese fa;t«r-- -oiiocl. township, salej-ards, etc. fronting iiia.a ait.iL road. Trice £4l p«r acre. Reasonable terms can be nr nr»!wd. 'ywTny ktw, ( ACCTUXFER. LAXD AM) FTXANfE AGEJfT, SnViPLOODItt

W P. NICOLL & Co. Late W. V'-.vrz). Crain, Seed and ProduGS Merchants. Stnclc r,f.i t Quality uRASS AND CLOVER SEEDS. FOWL V.;-lEAT. CHAFF. OATS. ETC.. At ui\'.<tit {ir.cts AitU prime ijuality. GOWIRS" ■ -EMENT. fhe be«t ceinsut on da market.

KING'S COURT (Private Held) UPPER QLEEX STREET, ACCKLASU TennU Court. Gymnasium, Full-uzs Billiarl Tab'e, Electric Light, iUgniSjaai Vi«w oi Harbor xcd City TERMS iiODERATS. J. ARROWSZITH, Proprietor. 'PHONE 5231 CATE limiL and start fro: Stat'.on—Hoyai Oat, bert, Kinj« .and, Morniiigjide, i Xe-a market. Pre** Electric Button in past Town Hali for stop ; Court." King's Coert,

BUT YOUk OWN ROIUL Th« Society ler.di >nonty on Fteehold or iD■otfd r.M.wlmii! Und«. :n»y ulect tail own 11 Id-r. me s<i€j»iy pays cnst of preparing and ; Wring all mortnages o( £IOO or oyer. All proAU diyldcd equally Knanf.i borronri Director*, M~«r KirliiM r w k (niiirman), A. Sbutlleworth, W. L. Kewo.an, Newton King, A. Qoldwater. t. K. Skim-' '-«i«.«' m„

KEW PLYMOUTH-OPUNAKE ROYAL MAIL SERVICE. QWDJG to tie continual rise in prices of Benzine, Tyres, etc., from Thursday, December 20 I am compelled to increase the fares as advertised in timetable. Opunake, single 13s, return 22/6; ether Dlflc»« in proportion. E. WOOLDRIDGE, Proprietor. \VL Employers can help our returned soldier boys by sending their re- i juirements for labor to the Discharged | Soldiers' Department, or to the Returned j Soldiers' Association, or by teaching them useful crafts and occupations. _ I Help the Empire by buying British | Roods. I THE HON. SECRETARY, &&Ktti«ulfi«nfeeLNCu» !

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Taranaki Daily News, 18 April 1918, Page 3

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631

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

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

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