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LAND FOR SALE. FOR SALE Buyers, this is absolutely the best and cheapest dairying farm under offer. 144 ACRES Of clean well grassed eo.untry, which summer and winter carries a heavy head of Stock. Practically all ploughable, fenced into 12 paddocks by live and wire fences. Good buildings, consisting of 7-roomed house (with "wash-house), 20bail concreted floor milking, shed, quite up-to-date with milking machines and ■engines, cart and hay, shed, piggery, eta. Price £33 per acrei! ' or as a going concern, £37 10s per acre. Terms' very easy and owner will consider exchange. R. A. LARQE THE PROPERTY EXCHANGE AGENCY, U.S.S. Buildings, St. Aubyn Street. ELTHAM FARM. FOR EXCHANGE.

137 ACRES of first-class freehold land; only 2 miles from Eltham (Mangatoki direction); a choice farm, splendid sole of grass; boxthorn and post and wire fences; 14 paddocks; nearly all stumped, ploughed and resown; carrying capacity, GO cows; house of 0 rooms, washhouse, copper, man's rooms; up-to-date new cow shed, machines, releaser -and engine installed; usual outbuildings, also motor s ! hed; one mile from cheese factory. Price, £OO per acre. Owner will accept house value about £7OO, and £OOO or £7OO in cash as deposit on property. Or he will exchange for farm to carry 30 to 35 cows. (2935) £4OO CASH. )RICE £35 per acre; 102 acres; freehold; about a mile from railway station, factory, school, store and post office by good metalled road; land all in grass save shelter bush; 30 acres stumped; all ploughable; wellwatered; 8 paddocks, watered by stream; new house of 4 'rooms, new S-bail concreted Bjilking shed, implement shed, etc. Only £4OO down; good terms for balance. (3132) W. H. & A. MARRY LAND AND FINANCIAL AGENTS, ELTHAM. MISCELLANEOUS. fPJBE B.K. Bookshop.—"Wattle Ba- ' bies," a new dainty illustrated booklet, by May Gibbs; price 1/0. rpHK 8.K.. Bookshop.—.Sentimental Bloke Calendars for 1019. —"Ihe Stror 'at Coot" and "The Mooch of Life," designed by Hal Gye. Price, Is. "T>ACKJSON IS," a Book of Hints for . the Prevention of Jelly-spine Curvature and Mental Squint; a straighttip Antidote for the Blues, and a straight ahead cure for Grouch. Price 1/9 at The B.K. Bookshop. fTVKE Missionary Book of the Year —

"Mary Slessor, of, Calabar, Pioneer Missionary." One of the most heroic figtires of the ago. By W. P. Livingstone,' Price 0/0 The B.K. Bookshop.

nntili 8.K.. Bookshop—New Supplies at 2/-: "Auld Light Idylls" (Barrie), "The Waters of Jordan" (Vachell), "My Official Wife" (Savage), ::When a Man's Single" (Barrie), "Interplay" (Harraden), "Thirty-nine Steps" (Buchan),

"Tlio Priest (Begbie), "A Little Green World (Buekrose), "At the Villa Rose" (Mason), ''Follow tlie Gleam" (Hocking), "Jim of the Ranges (Lancaster), "The Zeppelin Destroyer" (Le Queux), "For Ever True" . (Rowlands). Postage extra; one copy, 3d; two or more, 2d each.

" JOHN BULL'S 'REGISTRAR" No. 2. A supply, at■ TIIO B.K. Bookshop. Price Od.

"TjMIOM Gallipoli to Baghdad,'' by Wm. . Ewing, M.C., C.F., Chaplain to the Forces. The story of the actual conditions of the Soldier Life of our Gallant Men as the Chaplain knew it (ns he knew itt), during two years of close intimacy on the shell-swept Peninsula of Gallipoli, in the Egyptian desert, and along the banks of the Tigris.. Price,; 7/- at The B.K. Bookshop. "TTHE Irish on the Somme," "liverywhere and always faithful," by Michael Macdonagh, with a preface by Jolm Redmond, M.P., on the Response of the Irish Race to the call of Empire; price 3/G at The B.K. Bookshop. "QUE Own and Othef Worlds," by Joseph Hamilton. This is a Book for the age, and is a wonderful story, giving chapters on the source of solar heat, celestial fireworks, other inhalbited worlds, etc. Price, 3/6 at The B.IC. Boopalrop. ■ WAT Byron's Pudding Book, containing one thousand and seventy recipes for Puddings, plain and/rich, baked .and boiled; pastry dishes, large and titnail'; fritter pancakes and small dishes ■ME every kind. An ideal present for iyoung housekeepers. Price, 6/-, at The 'B.K. Bookshop. \TANY a farmer thought he was getting good results from his cows until s>Sj Bent his cream to us. Then he found that' he did quite a bit better.—-The Wanganui jFresli Food Co. Local Agent, J. Mudford. ■■ ' ;;■ /te

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Taranaki Daily News, 18 November 1918, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, 18 November 1918, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, 18 November 1918, Page 1

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