Second Week End-of-Season Sale Specials The MELBOURNE Limited. The Melbourne New Plymouth Inglewood Eltham Hawern Stratford Wanganui.
Another Shipment OF CROCKETT AMD JONES' Footwear HAS ASRIVED AX. DOCKRILL'S. : 9 i -'i 7©: . k. ■' Xd W&-: -A* M WEN'S TAWt AND BLACK BOOTS AND SHOES—NOB TO£S AND ORDINARY TOES—IN FULL AND HALF SIZES. LADIES!'PATENT GLACE AND TAN SHOES, IN FULL AND HALF SIZES 3F YOU'ARE IN NEED OF FOOTWEAR NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY, AND YOU CANNOT BUY BETTER FOOTWEAR THAN THAT MANUFACTURED BY CROCKETT & JONES*. I Shoe: Aooatt DEVON STKSET NEW PLYMOUTH 01 0:
SOMETHING TO READ STRATFORD HOUSE EXCHANGE FOR NEW PLYMOUTH HOUSE. "IyODEEN dwelling house of 7 rooms; hot and cold water, electric light, bathroom, wash house, copper and tubs; 5 minutes walk from Post Office; halfacre nice level sections. Price is £975 (unincumbered). Owner will take house of 7 rooms in New Plymouth in exchange 50 ACRES. LI ANDY little dairy farm;' all level, nearly all hoen ploughed, nice house of G rooms, concrete floor cowshed, Va-mile to factory and school. AViU carry 18 cows and young stock; 10 paddocks well-fenced. Cheap at £3O per acre; £350 cash, balance at 5i per cent. 70 ACRES—GOING CONCERN. ALL been ploughed but 4 acres; 10 chains from factory and school, and railway one mile; now carrying 20 cows, 5 two-year heifers, 10 yearlings and two horses; fi-ronmed house, 30-bail concrete floor cowshed, 10 paddocks well fenced. Cheap at £35 10a per acre; £4OO cash. 160 ACRES. TVREEHOLD f arm , over 100 acres have been ploughed and sown down in best English "rapsos: 12 paddocks, good metalled road, 10 subdivisions, 1 J-miles to factory, %-mile to school; 8-roomea house, 13 bail cowshed (concrete floor); now carrVing 40 cows and young stock, horses, etc. Price is £2o per acre; foOO cash or owner will take smaller farm or town property in exchange. Th.s farm, with very little will be worth £35 per acre. If you «"»Jit a -,/nne or if you want to make money i TED JACKSON, yALUER AND COMMISSION AGENT, STRATFORD.'
GRASS SEEDS Cocksfoot, Rye & Clovers; Algerian Seed Oats. Manures. GET A CASH QUOTATION FROM:-* H. C. LUKE INGI2WOOD.
■ MOTOB-CAK* SERVICE, M MOTOB-QUt will- W*iUr» daily *t 12- o'elocic (noonji,- for leppcztOß Jmetioa, mmwtfag with Um mi<M*y train from Ntw Plymouth to • for WaiUn. immediately at arrival <rf teaa# 6 a jamsro* »r^
THE VICTORIA; mSTJXANCE CO, LTD. t ' HAWERA AGENC7. NOTICE is hereby given that Messrs. Levin & Co., Ltd., have been appointed Agents for Hawera District. DATED the 24th day of June, 1918, t HENRY K. HARPER, gtaQMter-for Star Zttluf
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Taranaki Daily News, 30 August 1918, Page 8
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433Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 30 August 1918, Page 8
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