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LAND FOH SALE. 87 ACRES. s Freehold, near town; practically all in , grass, all ploughable, well-watered, 2- - roomed wlmre, outhouse and shed, V, '» mile to factory. . Price £22 10s per acre; Terms F £2OO cash. Owner will consider exchange. ~ i 167~ACRis. ~-.,;;'•'. .. Freehold, all ploughable and in grass, 7 subdivided into IS paddocks, good fencing, 21 acres oats; 2 houses, one of 7 " rooms, with wash-house, copper, bathroom, and another 4-roomed cottage; 7-bail cowshed with concrete floor, hay i,. and implement shed, % mile factory, 3 1J school. Price £26 per acre; Terms : £BOO cash. These properties are well worth inspection. : R. JL LAffQE, Estate 'Phone 367. U.S.&. Buildings, St. Aubyn St. WALK IN, WALK OUT. A Wonderful Chance, May be the last for the season. WILL SEE YOU INTO THIS NEAT LITTLE FARM OP And the following stock: 28 cows, 4 heifers, 2 horses, and numerous farm implements. Long dated mortgage at only 5J per cent. Price of the Land £46 10s. All in grass except about G acres which was cropped for winter feed; divided into 15 paddocks, well-watered by creeks and all ploughable; will carry 35 cows and usual dry stock; situated 4} miles from railway station, \\ miles from factory on good metalled road; house of fl rooms, concreted cowshed (machines installed), stable and implement shed. Remember £535 will see you right into tbis farm. Phone us at once and arrange to inspect. The owner is called up for the front and only has a short time to arrangs his business, and there is a good living and a turnover in it for you. Don't waste any time as this class of property is in great demand. Remember it is close to all conveniences on a main road and you can walk right into it now. •LAND AND FINANCIAL AGENTS, ELTHAM. PATS "RATS T?ATS R ATS Rj Mr H. C. LUKE, the well known Inglewood Grain Merchant, writes:— "For destroying rats, absolutely the best and most reliable remedy is COMMOXSENSE RAT EXTERMINATOR. It lias saved me pounds in a year. The rats disappear as if by magic and leave no offensive smell." ALL CHEMISTS AND STORES. BURGESS, FRASER & CO. New Plymouth FOR SALE. One New Spring Dray to tip; 2% tyre f?*) 1 /* Carry up to one ton. Complete <*W I One New Sledge, light OA One New Oliver Plough, two-wheel rolling OQ Coulter *0 Unique Copper Stands sold. I will guarantee all tiie above good bargains and will be pleased to show customers game at any time. Blackberry Scythe Blades and Handles. Snade. Fori; and Shovel Handles, kept in stock 3. A few pairs of Hinges at sd per lb. Plow Trees, 1, 2 or fi-horse, kept in stock or made to suit requirements. Ironbark Mauls, with or without rings. Get try prices for all kinds of Blacksmithing and Coachbullding Work, and it will pay you. All kinds of Vehicles and Motor Body Repairs carried out on the premises; also Repainting •and Trimming done in any color. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. Note the Address: JAMES WILSON, EXCELSIOR GARAGE, Factory: Rata Street, Inglewood. SEPTEMBER DELIVERY CARBIDeT. Lump, 1001b drums. Crushed, otilb tins. The small Carbide is suitable for lighting outfits, motor lamps, ,ete. E. REYNOLDS & CO., Ltd., Wellington. 5,000 British workers are employed 1 making NORTH BRITISH TYRES Fit a NORTH BRITISH "DREADNOUGHT" to your motor cycle, and get your 1 money's worth. Enquire now, 1$

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Taranaki Daily News, 25 September 1918, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, 25 September 1918, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, 25 September 1918, Page 1

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