m ffe Soap fc<3eaase asi Purify Hd IlHssa iragiant, gopey-qreamy emofr mats step <seir tb« slsaol ?lcs, Uhft g— ■'• — J *• I and 8. Fes . teksSmg fngntacc, coowe> Bience and ftooaouaj, Cutioua Soap asM CSfttmejrf meat w(b&» apprew of ft*Jßsat &cnß«a3t®&. wfealior ©rety-day toilet uses. '*•'! F. H. BARNITT, VALUER, FINANCIIiK & COMMISSION AGENT, BROADWAY .. STRATFORD. Telephone 252. P.O. Box 8. ■1 1 Ai ACRES, Freehold; 2 miles from 'Stratford station, school, P.O. and factory. Good li-roomed house, pantry and bathroom. Concrete cowshed with machines installed. Divided into 15 or 10 well ; grassed paddocks, 100 acres in grass and 15 acres in crop. All ploughable. At present carrying 40 dairy cows, young stock and horses. Price, £6(i per acre, with £IOOO cash Sole Agent. (01). JJANDY little dairy farm, well grassed, 91 acres, Freehold, sub-divided into 12 paddocks, all ploughable; well fenced and situated oil gobd road, li miles from cheese factory, P.O. and school. Will carry 30 cows, 2 horses, and calves. Sixroomed house, gig-shed, trap-shed and stable; 5 miles from Stratford. Price, £53 per acre. Owner will exchange for 'house in New Plymouth. (51). QHOICE' Dairy Farm, all well grassed; 138$ acres, FreehoH; sub-divided into 20 paddocks, all ploughable, wellfenced land of rich quality and having a good carrying capacity; good 7-roomed house with all conveniences; 3 miles from P. 0., factory and school. Price, < £sl 10s per acre; cash £BOO. (39). CjPLENDID Freehold Dairy Farm, Tariki District; 108 acres, divided into 7 sheep-proof paddocks; at present carrying 25 cows, 5 20-month heifers, 2 horses and 50 sheep; good 5-roomed house, pantry and bathroom. Price, £4O per acre. Owner will exchange for good house property in New Plymouth. LOCAL AGENTS FOR— A.M.P. Society, North British Fire and Accident Insurance, and Oakland Motor CaVs.
A CHRISTMAS PRESENT FOR THE BOY. A NICE WATCH & CHAIN Guaranteed. JOHN PETRIE; JEWELLER, STRATFORD. Box 61. 'Phone 248. ENDURANCE IS THE PRE-EMINENT QUALITY OF MIDLAND SOLID BAND TYRES. Made by a British Firm of sixty years' reputation, SOLE AGENT r"OR N.Z.: . HARMAN P. FINEMORE, 123 Worcester St., Christchitrch
Best for the Boy's Breakfast—Girl's 700/ ( If you. -want those kiddies of yours to grow up strong, sturdy, healthy lads and lassies, gee to it that a big steaming plate of delicious Crearaoata is theirs for breakfast—mora if they want it. Easily digestible, rich in lecithin and .phosphorus—yonr doctor Will tell you that there's no better food for brain and body than the oat, and Greamoata (Cream o' the Oat) is just the creamof the bestoats. Abso* lately .pore, too—guaranteed by The Pure Foods Act of N.Z. Every wain ia passed tJirough 23 different automatic machines, untouched by hand from oatfield to pantry. And remember that every Creamoata packet contains the coupons cnablingyou to share in the great Free Gift Scheme.
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Taranaki Daily News, 6 January 1919, Page 3
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