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79 ACRES Lh., level and nicely sheltered. All this property has been under plough with the exception of shelter bush- Milking 34 cows and carrying 2 bona, bull, and this veafs calves; good, well laid out, 7-roomed, wash-house, new concrete Bhed, milking machine driv en by water power; electric light installed; numerous outhouses; only 21 m lies from Stratford; handy to up-to-date cheese factory and school. Price £Ol por acre; very easy terms will be given to practical man wishing to farm the pr onerty, sis owner intends to retire. 296 a ' P er annu,n ; about 230 acres grassed; well fenced . divided into sheep proof fen ces. This is a nice little property for mixed farming as the 20/25 cows woul d do well on the front portion, the balance being fit for sheep or young cattle; 4-roomed cottage, outhouae, and 20Mil shed; y 2 mile to store, school, railway and cheese factory. Price: £9 5s per acre goodwill; only £3OO cash down, balance 7 vears at o per cent, ea first mortgage. " N O . 7/54NA. 71 ACRES, nice little dairy farm, wel 1 fenced and divided, good buildings, hot and cold water, every convenience. Enquire as to terms. The greater portion of purchase money may remain for 5 to 15 veara at 5 per cent ■ 13/2707 870 AOBES 0.8.P., sheep and cattle country; plenty flat land for cropping purposes; about 540 acres felled and grassed; 5-roomed house, small wool shed: one mile from school, store and 'phone (metal roads) 6 miles from ttflway. Price for goodwill £5 10s per acre, easy terms. Only G.A.S.O. mortgage of £I9OO On property Owner considers exchanging for dairy land or for large block unimproved country up north. N2. Loan & Mercantile Ageny Co., Ltd. 818 ATFOBD. W. A. HEWITT, Mtnuger, A. C. BELL, Land Salesman;

CHOICE COAST FARMS, VIRST-CLASS Cout Dairy Farm and milk run, containing 141 acres freehold, tithin two miles of Borough of Xe*' Plymouth; fronting main metal road; factory, school and post office opposite farm. .Good 7-roomed house, 12-bailed shed fitted with milking machines; concrete floor and other buildingß; practically level farm and well watered; all in grass except few acres shelter bush and 11 acres turnips and 4 acres laid down in spring feed. Well fenced and divided into convenient paddocks. 55 dairy eo*r>» and plant can be taken at valuai on if desired. Price £4O per acre am! Very reasonable terms can be n■' The farm ia to be sold with or without milk run and plant to suit pur chasers. ' A very choice farm and comfortabl J iome. Apply sharp. I KA ACRES freehold beach farm, all level and well watered, well fenced r.r ■~ v subdivided into convenient paodocks; good 7-roomed house and 10 bail NmM fitted with milking machines. •• ! >ml is good and well sown down in Btbtfd grasses. One mile to cheese factory, school, township, saleyards, etc., frosting mail* metat road. Price £4l pw acre. Reasonable terms can be araoged. NF/VVTON KING, AUCTIONEER, LAND AND FINANCE AGENT, NEW PLY MOUTH.

W P. NICOLL & Co. (Late W. 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. Ihe best cement on the market. Agents for MASSE Y-HARRIS MACHKEEYi j

ACTUtIA OTTUTTDCDCf Here's quick relief from jour 111 mA jUf rtKE,K3 . distressing tronWe. Try— ST ATI H ASTHMA PBWBERB—Pleas&nt te take and safe, sore certain in action. A'grateful sufferer writes: "Asthma has no terrtrs for me now!" rriee « M a Iwx, pest free. MITMH BRUC AGENCY BOX 37, MEW ftYMOtttH.

What do the Men at the Front WANT? THE ABOVE INQUIRY WAS MADE BY The Minister ef Defence (SIR JAMES ALLEN) / Brigadier-General Richardson (Commandant N.Z. Expeditionary Force, England) REPLIEDHAVELOCK TOBACCO * Vidi Wellington Evening Post, 25th Jnne, 1917. *O4

Rovinal THE WORLD'S GREATEST TONIC WINE. 3^l A Enridws the Blood, crating strength aml Trtality in erery organ at the body. Languor, laintness, depression, and general H-health all rapidly vanish under Hie powerful influence ol this MEDICINAL TONIC WINC. ASK YOUR CHEMIST FOR ff. Price 5/ ENSURES HEALTH AND STRENGTH... 6 Q

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Taranaki Daily News, 11 May 1918, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 11 May 1918, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 11 May 1918, Page 3

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