CHOICE COAST gjttßfl&CU&b Coast Dairy »»ra and mtltc run, containing 141 acres freehold. . tw « ol ' Borough of Ne* Plymouth; fronting main metal road: tMOsy, adiool aud poet office, opposite firm. ®io4 2-roomed hottae, 12-bailed cou shed fitted with milking machines- confaor and other building*; praeticalJv level farm and well watered: all in PUB wept few acres shelter bush and 11 acres turnips aud 4 acres laid down » *p»ing feed. Well fenced and divided into convenient paddocks. 55 dairy •#** aad plaai caa be taken at vaiua. on if desired. Price £4O per acre and l«*y*»«a»oiiabie terms can be arranged. The farm U to be sold with or wit hout milk run and plant to suit tur water*. r r A very choice farm and comfortabl i home. Apply sharp, m ACRES freehold beach farm, all lever and well watered, well fenced s»v' sukdivided into convenient paodocVj; good 7-roomed house and 10 bail towhed fitted wrtk milking machines. v n , ui,u is So<J d a ,«i WWI = owu down in bated graaßes. One mile to cheese factory, school, township, suleyards, etc., main metal road- Price £4l p%r acre. Keasonable terms can be ar* NEWTON KING, AUCTIONEER, LAND AUD FINANCE AGENT, NJS W PLJMOUItt W. P. NICOLL & Co. 'Late \V. Rows). Grain, Seed and Produce Merchants. Stock Best Quality GRASS AND CLOVER SEEDS. FOWL V.rIEAT. CHAFF. OATS. ETC., At lowest prices consistent with prime quality in stock: GOLDEN BAY CEMENT, die best cement on the market.
Pianos on Easy Terms. HOFFMANN
Vehicles of every size for every purpose made to orders Do you -want a milk cart, a baker'* cart, a butcher's cart, a dray, a buggy, or a gig? Whichever ODe it may be, we'll make it for vou. and will guarantee workmanship from start to finish. Come and let us talk about it. Just come and inspect some of the vehicles here —they'll convince you of the good quality. REPAIRS, PAINTING, UPHOLSTEH. OiG QUIUKLY RVECOTED AT LOW PRICES. Egmont Coach & Carriage Co., Page Street, near Commer cinl Hotel, S'l
Ijtn' Vv siaing » S.N J). 0 Kitson Spalding's Gaid Medal D. TENNIS. Requisites in Great Variety. •-Keep fit Play your game." lENHIS RACKETS 42/6 Slazenger't Lambfct ChawViTS 45/40/« " Dohert> ........... 42/6 42/g " E.fi.M 38/8 45/. » Whitehouse 32/® 45/. » Special Demon ..... 32/6 „ dl.v. .. 45/- * Demon (SueDgerfi Lyceum " Rensliaw ......W6 TENNIS BALLS. 18/» Ayert' CbampioMtoip la ' •. TENUIS SUNDRIES TRANSPARENT Rubber handle Grips 2/-, Tenuis Presses 3/-, Court Tapes 17/6, Markine uins 6/6, Tennis ball nets, 9d, Centre guides 5/0, tockstc ov erso/G Mkl l/G, TennU Nets, 42ft r IJft 27/6 uid 35/-, 42ft x 31ft 32/0, Court M«ke«, #she Dale," 37/6, "Ike Ardee" 42/6. THE SPORT KING, FRANK FARRELL FRANK FARRELL> liIPUKTE. >F EVERY OF SPORTS MD <iAM^ am P.O. Box 87.
101 QPLEnDID farm of 80 acres, freehold, f ® within li miles of Stratford; good house and concrete cowshed; 50 acres have be-ii ploughed and resown; 10 acres in turnip and six acres of oats and hay. PRICtv £SO per acre; sole agent ACRES, lease at £1 per acre with purchaS' clause at £24 in two yearj; good will only £6OO. This farm is at present carrying 30 dairy cows and 15 hj'.iers. There is a good 4-roomed cottage, aino good cowshed. 11 Q ACRES freehold, Cardiff district, #ith good house of six rooms, pantry and bathroom. At present carrying ?7 cows, 4 borses and 25 weaners. PRICE £47 10s per acre, cash £BOO, balance for 7 years at 5 per cent I have numerous enquiries for good dairy farms between Ureuui and Okato, , also l.nrte properties in New Plymouth. Clients wishing to dispose of same cannot, do better than send full particulars to us. BARNITT & ROBERTSON. VALUES, FINANCIEK & COMMISSION AGENTS, .... STRATFORD. P.O. Box 8. BROADWAY . Telephone 252. MM STRATFORD LADIES' PATRIOTIC COMMITTEE. TTKT.P our soldiers by sending donatiou every Saturday to Market and ptkßmb* fe SnatoWif Overcome Your Weakness Many sufferers, permanently bedridden, trace serious troubles to small beginning# —to weak nerves, constipation and indigestion. No matter how deepHeated jour trouble is, it can be rsmoved by "Vivinc." Read what Mr*. Carter, Nelson Street, Hawera. writes:—"Being :i sufferer from Indigestion and Nervous breakdown, a friend recommended me to try "Vivific," and after taking a few !)Ottles I was completely cured." "Vivific" expels poison from the blood uid gives vitality ta the nerves, thus i««i»tinjr Nature back t» health and rigour. Icaant uui Sldi TrtuUw iw »!'• Vivific 2/fi *inr Vivific S»p, 1/8 • taMet. /ivtfie Taaic, 3/S a OINTMENT-SOAP-TONIC Stli iv all ChtmltU end Storu
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Taranaki Daily News, 24 February 1919, Page 3
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