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LAND LAND LAND yO ACRES fA., level and nicely ed. All tliis property lias teen under plough with the exception c. shelter buth. Milking 34 cows and carrying 2 horses, bull, and this year's calves, good, well laid out, 7-roomed, wash-liouse, new concrete shed, milking machine driv en by water power; electric light installed; numerous outhouses; only 2J miles from Stratford; handy to up-to-date cheese factory and school l'riee £Ol per acre; very easy terms will he given to practical wishing to farm the pr onertv, as owner intends to retire. No. 12/1017 OQ£ ACRES LJ.P. at £l4 per annum . about 2SO acres grassed; well fenced and divided into sheep prenf fen ees. This is a nice little property for mixed fanning as the 20/23 tout woul d do Well on tlso front portion, the balance being fit for sheep or younj cattle; 4-roomed cottage, outl>ou«e, and 20bail shed; Vs mile to store, telephone, school, railway and cheese factory. Price: £9 5s per acre goodwill; only £IOO cash down, balance 7 years at •"> per cent, on first mortgage. No. 7/540 A. •J"! ACRES, nice little dairy fanj, well 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 13 years at 5 per 07A ACRES 0.R.P., sheep anil cattle country; plenty flat land for propping purposes; about 640 acres felled and graced; 5-roomed house, small jrool shed; one mile from school, store and 'phone (metal roads) G miles from •allway. Price for goodwill £5 10s per acre, easy terms. Only G.A.S.O. mortJage of £I3OO on property Owner considers exchanging for dairy land or for '•rga block unimproved country up north. ->°- I?/! 6 -*' N.Z. Loan & Mercantile Ageny Co., Ltd. BTRATFOBD. A. HEWITT, Manager, A C. BELL, Land Salesman. CHOICE COAST FARMS. CTHST-CLASS Coast Dairy Farm and milk run, containing 141 acres freehold, " -within two miles of Borough of Xew Plymouth; fronting main metal road; factory, school and post office opposite fsmi. Good■ 7-roomed house, 12-baiied cov shed fitted with milking machines; eontrel" floor and other buildings; practically level farm and well watered; all in gnus except few acres shelter bush and 11 acres turnips and 4 acres laid down in spring feed. Well fenced and divided into convenient paddocks, oa dairy eo*"e and p'.ant can be taken at valuat on if desired. Price £4O per acre .uu. W >easonable terms i~.ii ar:-.wi* The farm is to be sold with or wit lic-ut milk run and plant to suit pui chasers. A very choice farm and comfortabla home. Apply sharp. t STA ACRES freehold beach farm, all lever and well watered, well fenced nr into convenient paodocks; good 7-roomed house and 10 bail towohed fitted with milking machines. good " . ! v eil sown down in Blixed grasses. One mile to cheese factory, school, township, galcyarde, etc., fronting main metal road. Price £4l p«r acre. Reasonable terms can be arianged. NEWTON KING, • AUCTIONEER. LAND AND FINANCE AGENT, NEW PLYMOUTH. ■» • W P. NICOLL & Co. « . i . (Late W. Rowe). Grain, Seed and Produce Merchants. Stock Beat Quality CRASS AND CLOVER SEEDS. FOWL WHEAT. CHAFF. OATS. ETC.# At lowest prices consistent with prime quality, in stock: COLDEX DAY CEMENT, the best cement on the market. Agents for IIASSEY-HARRIS iLACUINERY;

A GOOD PROPOSITION. ONE ACRE FITZROY. WITHIN 10 CHAINS OF TRAM STOP. Two Sections J acre each Specially well built. SIX ROOMED HOTJSE RECENTLY ERECTED With Pantry, Linen Closet, Bathroom, Wash-house, with tubs and copper set in. H.C. connected with septic tank. Storeroom with concrete floor, all under one roof. Gas and water laid on. WITHIN FIVE MIIfUTES' WALK OF FITZROY STATION. The grounds are planted to afford a proper shelter from prevailing winds. They lie well to the sun and are so situated that they provide ideal conditions for any kind of gardening. Young orchard. Price £1025. Terms. A. NOLAN & NEW PLYMOUTH.

farmers SUPPORT YOUR OWN COMPANY. mHE Works of the Taranaki Farmers' Meat Company, Ltd., are equipped to treat all classes of fat stock on the most modern and economical methods, thereby ensuring to the producer the greatest value for his stock. The Company is prepared to pay the highest prices on schedule at the Works or in the Farmers' Yards. For full particulars apply to the Company's Buyers— P E. GARVJSY, Stratford (Phone 247). P. A. OPFNSHAW, Lepperton (Pte. wire) or to the office of the Company. J. MILiNE, General Manager. GASTINE—- ' Will give you better results. GASTINE— I> cheaper and cleaner than any petrol invigoriser. 3foa can carry GASTINE in your vest pocket, in your match box, or your lunch basket GASTINE— One tablet to the gallon of petrol will give you 30 per cent, more running, and keep the cylinder of your oil engine or car perfectly clean. Prtoe—box of 100 tablets 7/6. TARANAKI GASTINE AGENCY. Box 1M Stratford. JOB pKINTIWa. IJBS KBWB* Jobbing Boom baa the farfHtifg for taming out work apetftkmly, eheaply and effectively. Win in veed of any printing, from a visiting end to a poster, please ring PJmbo 11, ud oar rcjawenUtire will

£1,000,000 (One Million Pounds) Spent on Soldiers' Comforts Over £1,000,000 have been spent by The Church Army in providing and carrying on BEST HUTS AND TENTS MOTOR AMBULANCES KITCHEN CABS HOSTELS INSTITUTES and f HOSPITALS in all Camps and in every Battle Zone; MORE MONEY IS URGENTLY NEEDED to givo Comforts and Becreation to our Soldiers and Sailors in New Zealand—in England —in Prance—in Italy—in Mesopotamia -in Palestine—in Salonika—and on Every Sea. For this noble work we want more money —TO EXTEND the work at Trontham, Featherston, Tauherenikau, Awapuni, Narrow Neok. _TO EBECT an Institute at Botorua for Convalescent Soldiers. —TO INCBEASE the Grants to Chaplains, to buy Comforts for the N.Z. Boys in Camps, on Troopships, at the Front and in Hospitals. -TO BELIEVE THE NECESSITIES —financial and otherwise—of our Soldier Boys. YOU CAN DO SOMETHING. DO IT TO-DAY t Surf Yrar Donation to He Military Affairs Cammittee, Jas. W. Henderf on 1 Honorary (Ho. Shirtcliffo ) Treasurers 20 Mfllfr&ve StrMt, WELLINGTON Croat aB Cheques "Union Bank, "Wellington."

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Taranaki Daily News, 21 May 1918, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 21 May 1918, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 21 May 1918, Page 3

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