Quickly, Easily and Cheaply Sample Each Free by Post With 32-p. Skin Book. Addrcs9 post' card: "R. Towns & Co., Sydney,, N. S. \V." Sold throughout the world. HERE IT IS! THE SNIPS OF THE SEASON! CAMPBELL JACKSON. Has many fine farms for sale or lease. Here are three that are certain winners: "J" g AORES, grass and shelter bush, sub-divided, well-watered, freehold tenure, all ploughed and well stumped, 5-roomed house, 6-bail concrete cowshed, metalled road. £2O per acre, £2OO cash. One mile to school, two miles to factory. AORES, near New Plymouth, subdivided, well-watered, freehold tenure, all ploughable, J mile creamery and school, o-roomed house and outbuildings. ' :25 per acre, £2OO cash. 275 ACRES, Toko district, excellent farm, all in grass and crops; well-watered, freehold tenure, all ploughable but 50 acres which is slope hills. Splendid grassed farm, part being drained alluvial flat. Free from weeds, one mile from school, factory, P. 0., etc. Carry herd of 100 cows. * Milking machine plant in best of order. Good house, first-class cowshed. Cheapest farm in district. £3O per acre, including milking plant; £IOOO cash. LAND AGENT STRATFORD. Regioterwi Name t MEAN'S ESSENCE One bottle makes a pint of finest family cough FARMERS' CO-OP. BACON & ' MEAT-PACKING CO., LTD. No Boars or Stags bought. G. H. SHORT, Inglewood. 'JJHOS. BORTHWICK AND SONS (Australasia, Ltd.) HIGHEST PRICES GIVEN. J. H. BUTCHER, Stratford. Hon. Secretary. PICS ! PICS ! PIGS ! KIWI BACON COMPANY. I , Curing for farmers a speciality. I J. YANDLE, I Buyer, tSratford. rpEE INGLEWOOD CO-OPERATIVE BACON CURING CO., LTD. THE above Company will receive Pigs as under during the month of PIGS RECEIVED FROM SHAREHOLDERS ONLY. PIGS ! PICS ! PIGS ! T®E FEILDING BACON COMPANY Receiving Dates Advertised Later. J. WOOLDRIDGE, Agent, Okato. THE..KING'S SUITS Are made in the West End/ Place your suit • or costume order witft the—WEStt END TAILOR gl£ Ri WRi<§nr, f'o ■' LATE -■ AjJßfr-, FORBES, , iflfctwffl Sfe "■ '. X: '■' Ogp, 2..M.P. he desired to give evidence, and through 'his solicitor he said he did not. The Coroner Baid ho found that the said Tom Henry Morgan died on the 24th inst. from injuries inflicted upon him by a motor car driven by Jame3 O'Donnell. MAGISTRATE'S COURT. Accused was then brought before Mr. W. R. Haselden, S.M., charged with unlawfully killing Tom Henry Morgan. The accused pleaded not guilty, and was committed for trial at the next sitting of the Supreme Court at New Plymouth. Bail M-as fixed at accused in £2OO and two others of £IOO each! or one of £2OO. A warm fire in the daytime and a North British Hot Water Bottle at night are as good as an extra set of underwear and far less expensive. Look .for the p*tent "Unigua" 'All 'chen&tv " " * . • ""■■'
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Taranaki Daily News, 30 July 1918, Page 3
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451Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 30 July 1918, Page 3
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