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And bums but is always soft, clear and healthy because mamma has used Cuticura Soap and Ointment on it ever since I was bora, For free sample each address post-card: •*R.Townsoc Company, Sydney. N.s.W w Sold throughout the wwli y * W " STOP! LOOK HERE! THERE'S MONEY IN THESE PROPERTIES. 192 ACRES all in grass, good Croomed house, woolshed, wellfenced, 40 acres has been ploughed, close, to creamery. A nice handy little farm, no weeds, well-watered, on good metalled road. Price £23. Eaav terms. IX3 011 grass, 40 acres has been ploughed, dose to school and creamery, 4-roomed house and outbuildings. A real good proposition and well worth inspection. Price £24 per acre. Easy terms. ACRES, nearly all been ploughed, well-subdivided into handy paddocks, well-watered by running streams, freehold. On good metalled road, 4roomed house, concrete floor cowshed. A nice farm for a man with a small capital. Price £37 per acre; easy terms can be arranged. 51 ACRES, nearly all been ploughed* well subdivided, well-watered, close to school and creamery, 4-roomed house, and cowshed. I can recommend this property as I have inspected it. Price £25 per acre; easy terms. This is a snip. Campbell Jackson LAND AGENT ... . STRATFORD.

61 ACRES, clean level land, all stamped and ploughed, 1J miles from factory, school and railway, five roomed house, cowshed with concrete floor, 2J acres turnips, one stack hay, 3J acres oats; all crops go with farm. Price £33 per acre; deposit £4OO. Carry 20 cows and young stock and do them well. 450 ACRES excellent grazing land suitable to carry heavy stock and sheep; nearly all in gTass, and good ploughable frontage; mild climate, easy hill country throughout. Price £8 5s per' acre on easy terms. This, land is close to saleyards and railway, and carries good feed for the present winter season. J. H. THOMPSON, JEatab 1903. Land agent, Stratford. PLANTING SEASON, 1918. <> ® er the following in strong, well-grown, hardy plants:— FRUIT TREES (all kinds). —One year, Is 6d each, 15s per dozen, £5 per 100; two years, 2s each,. 18s per dozen, £7 per 100. GOOSEBERRIES and CURRANTS.— 63 per dozen. RHUBARB.—7b 6d per dozen. ORNAMENTAL TREES and SHRUBS. —ls 6d to 3s 0d each, according to si2o and varietv. GARDEN HEDGE PLANTS.—One year, 15s per 100; two years, 20s per 100. 'BARBERRY.—One year, 2os per 1000, two years, 40a per 1000, BOXTHORN —2os per 1000. CUPBESStUB MACROCARPA fpfl LAWSONIANA.—2Os to 40s per 100, according to size. PESFUS INSIGNUS, MURIOATA and OTHER PINES—Two years, 20a per 100. "ROSES.—Our selection, la 3d each, 12s per dozen; Customer's selection, Is 6d each, 15s per dozen. Novelties as per catalogues. THE ABOVE ARE MINIMUM PRICES. Packing and Freight Extra in all cases. Catalogues Free on application. Terms. —Two and a-ha.lf per cent, discount for cash (excepting for Barberry and Boxthorn). DUNCAN & DAVIES, LTD., New Plymouth. A. S.-HICKS, Tikorangi. G. H. MILLS, Normanbv. R- MIL MORISON, Stratford W. P. Taylor, Stratford (no Fruit Trees or Barberry). J. REVELL, Hawera.

JOB pRINTING. NEWS' Jobbing Room has the facilities for turning out work expeditiously, cheaply and effectively. Wlien in need of any printing, from a visiting card to a poster, please ring Phone 17, and our representative will calL STRATFORD LADIES' PATRIOTIC, COMMITTEE. JJEIiP our soldiers by sending donations every Saturday to Market and Tea Rooms in Broadway, M. E» BTOX2B,

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Taranaki Daily News, 29 May 1918, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 29 May 1918, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 29 May 1918, Page 3

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