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79 ACRES fJl > level nicei y sheltered. All this property lias been under plough with the exception of shelter bush. Milking 34 cows and carrying 2 korses, bull, and this year's calves; good, well laid out, 7-roomed, wash-house, new concrete shed, milking machine driven by water power; electric light installed; numerous outhouses; only 21 miles from Stratford; handy to up-to-date cheeoe factory and school. Price £6l per acre; veiy easy terms will lie given to practical man wishing to farm the property,, as owner intends to retire. 296 AC H® L-I.P. at £l4 per annum, about 2SO acres grassed; well fenced and aivided into sheep proof fences. This is a nice little property for mixed farming as the 20/25 cows would do well on the front portion, the balance being fit for sheep or young cattle; 4-roomed cottage, outhouse, and 20bail shed; % mile to store, telephone, school, railway and cheese factory. Price: £9 6s per acre goodwill; only £3OO cash down, balance 7 years at 5 per cent, on fast mortgage. No. 7/5!!) A. 71 ACRES, nice little dairy farm, well fenced and divided, good buildings, hot and cold water, every convenience. Enquire as to terms. The greater portion of purchase money mav remain for 5 to 15 years at 5 per cent--13/2707 870 ACRES 0.R.P., sheep and cattle country; plenty flat land for cropping purposes; about 640 acres felled and gTassed; 5-roomed house, small wool shed; one mile from school, store and 'phone (metal roads) C miles from tlflwav. Price for goodwill £5 10s per acre, easy terms. Only G.A.S-O. mortgage of £I3OO on property Owner considers exchanging for dairy land or for large block unimproved country up north. No. 12/1648 N2. Loan & Mercantile Ageiny Co., Ltd. 8 T B ATFORD. W. A. HEWITT, Manager, A. C. BELL, Land Salesman.

CHOICE COAST FARMS. JpIRST-CLASS Coast Dairy Farm and mi!!c run, containing 141 acres freehold, within two miles of Borough of Jfe w Plymouth; fronting main metal road; factory, school and post office opposite f arm. Good 7-roomed house, 12-bailed cowshed fitted with milking machines; concrct" floor and other buildings; practically level farm and well watered; all in grass except few acres shelter hush and 1 1 acres turnips and 4 acres laid down in Bpring feed. Well fenced and divided into convenient paddocks. 55 dairy eown and plant can be taken at valuation if desiied. Price £4O per acre and T*ry .'eatonable terms can '.ic err*used. The farm is to he- sold' with, or wit hout milk- run and plant to suit prr chasers. A very choice farm and' comfortable iiami?; Apply sharp. 150 ACRES freehold beach farm, all level and well watered, well fenced ■!• subdivided into convenient paadocks; good 7-roomed house and 10 hail cowshed fitted with milking machines. bn>l r -rood and well sunn down in mixed grasses. One mile to cheese factory, school, township, kaleyards, etc.. fronting main metal road. Price £4l. p»r. acre.. Seasonable terms can be arttnge<L. NEWTON KING, AUCTIONEER, LAUD AUD FINANCE AGENT, NEW PLYMOUTH.

W P. NICOLL & Co. 'Late W, Kowe). • Grain, Seed and Produce Merchants. Stock Best Quality CRASS AND CLOVER SEEDS. . FOWL WHEAT. CHAFF. OATS. ETC.. At lowest prices consistent with prime quality. ill stock: GOLDEN* BAY CEMENT. He be=t cement on the market jjgents for MASSEY-HARRIS MACHINERY^

ASTHMA SUFFERERS! distressing trouble. Try— STATIM ASTHMA POWDERS—Pleasant to take and safe, sore a*d certain in action. A grateful sufferer writes: "Asthma ha* no terrors for me now!" Price tsMi bex, pott free. BRITISH DRUG AGENCY BOX 37, NEW PLYMOUTH.

KEEP IT IN THE HOUSE. "Thirteen yean ago, when I iived in Smeaton, two of my childtaiibiy with ASTHMA, but three or lour bottles of = HEARNE'S = BRONCHITIS CURE coaptetely CURED the both of then. Neither hai had an attack since; and the fact (that the boy has joined the Royal Navy proves that the examination (to which all Navy candidates must submit) revealed nothing the matter with his lungs. Needless to say I always fall back on HEARNE'S BRONCHITIS CURE f« Colds. It is a splendid medicine, and most valuable for Chest Affection*" if =F FOR COUGHS AND COLDS. Name, Address and full particulars furnished •* application

There are two kinds of people who don't know a good thing when they see it. Those who think it is too good'to be true, and those who think it is so good that perhaps it might be made bettor, If yon try "PERFECTION" Whisky you'll find do Whisky could be mode better

AND SHE DID. I groctr not in taci Now, tbfc i* a positive fact) Mdt MAni 1 ercuie me, take Arcadia Xitt jpfl fii ■>! jitwH atmjt emt back.

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Taranaki Daily News, 10 May 1918, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 10 May 1918, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 10 May 1918, Page 3

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