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LAUD FOR SALE. A MICE CLEAN FARM FOR SALE 96 A-QUARTER acres, divided into 12 paddocks, all been ploughed, more than half level, the balance easy country; all in good grass (excepting 8 acres swedes and 2 acres green oats), G-roomed house, with passage, bathroom and wash-house; 12-bail cowshed and other buildings." Farm is in first-class order, carrying 40 cows. Excellent returns £750 for milk, calves and pigs last year, and has done better this season. Still taking* 800 lbs milk every day. 'The place has been heavily manured, and ia free from blackberry and weeds. half a mile creatnfery. Price £3B per acre. Terms arranged. A: B: GIBSON; LICENSED LAND AGENT, .Egmont Street ........ New Plymouth. 00 ACRES, clean level dairy land; G-roomed house, cowshed (concrete floor) milking machine, carry 30 cows; aU stumped and ploughed, one mila from railway, factory and school. Price £42 103 per acre; Deposit £3OO, balance 7 years at 5J per cent. 150 ACRES, Manaia district, splendid condition, good buildings, carry 70 cows. Price £55 per acre. Exchange for good house in New Plymouth, Stratford or Hawera. J. H. THOMPSON, Eatab 1903. Land agent, Stratford. LAND SELLERS and INVESTORS you find a land agent or firm (be it big or mnall) who can do your business more efficiently and honestly, who can FINANCE you more LIBERALLY or who can put more ABILITY at your raise my yoice and

SHOUT. W. P. McNAMARA, IHE PBGPEKTY SALESMAN (Out oa bis ovrsj, Agent Mutual Life ( ard Citizens' Life Insurance Compsjy. P.O. Box m HAWERA. AMALGAMATION OF BUSINESSES. * ~ ~ QWING to the remaining partner in the firm of Johnson Bros, being called up for active service, the businesses of JOHNSON BEOS. AND HILL will be amalgamated aa from Tuesday, June 4. Prices for all classes of Groceries are advancing, but as both firms are holding heavy stocks they will be in a position to supply goods in many cases at less than wholesale prices. COST OP LIVING Is high, and in order to keep prices as low as possible goods will be sold fur CASH ONLY. Customers will be waited on for orders, and goods delivered free. The public are asked to show their patriotism by dealing with a firm that is helping to win the war by doing their share of fighting at the front. JOHNSON BROS. H. E. HILL. Telephone 164. Telephone 164. To jfotor-Cyclists and Intending Motor-Cyclists, there are bargains to be had at the ELTHAM MOTOR CYCLE REPAIR DEPOT In stock the following second-hand mounts: Side-Car Combinations—--1 6-h.p. Royal Ruby (countershaft gears), £BO. 1 4-h.p. James (countershaft gears), £75. 1 Powerplus Indian '(coach-built sidecar), £IOO.

Solo Mounts—--1 0-h.p. Royal Ruby (3 speed, countershaft), £65. 1 4-h,p. James (3 speed, countershaft), £6O. 1 3|-h.p. Douglas, nearly new, £75. 1 2J Douglas, nearly new, £55. 1 3J-h.p. free engine Triumph, £3O 1 4J-h.p. 8.5.A., nearly new, £75. 1 3J-h.p. New Hudson, £25, 1 3£-h.p. Brown, £25. 1 3J-h.p. Premier, £25. 1 2J-h.p. Connaught, £27 10s. 1 3-h.g. Royal Ruby (twin), £3O. Sidecars—--1 Canolet coach-built, windscreen, done 100 miles, £27 10s. 1 Cane, £ls. 1 Wicker, underslung chassis, £2O. 1 Wicker, £l2. 1 Wicker, £lO. DON'T FORGET, Motor-Cycle Repairs are my speciality. In case of breakdown on the road, RING UP 164. The best tyres and accessories in stock at reasonable prices. J. E B 0 D L E. ftrojprUlor,

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Taranaki Daily News, 3 June 1918, Page 1

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561

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 3 June 1918, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 3 June 1918, Page 1

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