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AN IDEAL DAIRY FARM. |9Q ACRES Freehold, half mile from Ngaere Cheese Factory; good G-roomed house, concrete cowshed with machined installed, carrying 45 dairy cows, 11 weaners, 2 bulla aud 7 horses Price, ooly £SO per acre. Cash, £BOO. (56) NOTHING CHEAPER. . JQg ACRES, L.I.P. Rent 12/3. Good 5-rooniod house; 15 acres in crop; carrying 40 dairy cows, 100 sheep and 10 horses; halt mile from cheese factory and school. Goodwill, £lO per acre. Cash, £OOO. A SNIP. gQ ACRES, Freehold; good 5-rootned house; all ploughable; carrying 3fl dairy cows, 2 horses. Price, only £35 per acre. Cash, £4OO. (21) We have numerous enquiries for good Dairy Herda; also good Dairy Heifers. BARNITT & ROBERTSON. VALUERS, FINANCIERS AND COMMISSION AGENTS. BROADWAY STRATFORD. Telephone 252. P.O. Box 8. RETURNED SOLDIERS JJBSIROUB of securing information regarding Pensions, Sustenance, Financial Assistance towards starting in business or purchasing a farm or house property, loans for purchasing furniture, tools of trade, etc., or employment, are invited to get in touch with, the NEW PLYMOUTH REPATRIATION COMMITTEE, Nicoll's BuHdings, Brougham Street. Soldiers' widows are also asked to consult the CommitteeSpecial provision is made for the education and training of soldiers and soldiers' widows without children at technical schools or approved industries. CONSULT THE COMMITTEE. TO EMPLOYERS.—You are invited to communicate with the Committee with a view to training or finding employment for soldiers, who have a special claim on all of us.

Committee:—Lt-Col. C. H. Weston (chairman), T. C- List., K. Masters, W. J. Clianey, T. Furlong, F. W. Okey, J. R. Rowlands, H. R. Cattle.y, E. J Clarke, K. B. EUerm, C. Carter, R. W. D. Robertson. Secretary—A. S. Allen, P.O. Box 73, Telephone 681. L C. Sladden A. H. Palmer gLADDEN AND pALMEP, Civil Engineers and Licensed Surveyors. STRATFORD & NEW PLYMOUTH. Stratford Office: Broadway. New Plymouth: 45 Devon Street. P.O. Box 116, New Plymouth. P.O. Box 119, Stmtfont W 6. RASHLEIGH AGENT FOR Mutual Life and Citizens' Assurance Co, Ltd., Office: Broadway, Stratford. Begs to announce that lie has recovered from the influenza, and wishes to thank all friends for their kind inquiries, etc., during the period of his illness. HE Also takes this opportunity of intimating to the public of Stratford and Burrounding districts that he will he commencing business as Auctioneer early in the New Year, and hopes by fair dealing and courtesy and strictly cash business to merit a fair ebaTe of their patronage. Particulars of Household Furniture and Effects, Produce, etc., for future saJes may he left at his office, Broadway, or correspondence addressed to— BOX 115, STRATFORD. TO LEASE \yiTH Purchasing Clause—Two Sections of Land, comprising about 50 acres each, and within a short distance of three of tho best cheese factories in Taraoaki. Apply— L. BABINGTON, Dairy Farmer, Lowgarth. EDWABDS. QHEMISIJ NOTIFIES THAT HE WILL SHORTLY BE MOVING TO MORE COMMODIOUS PREMISES IN THE MUNICIPAL -gUILDINGS, gTRATFORB WHERE TO STAY IN NEW PLYMOUTH. ' JJOUSE, fcLIOT STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH T-HE above House is situated in the prettiest spot in New Plymouth, overlooking the town, and is replete and up-to-date, with all modern conveniences. Letters and Telegrams promptly attended to. Phone 629. / / MISSES BRANLEY & BATES,' {SfIRrUtIMM, f

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Taranaki Daily News, 15 March 1919, Page 3

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526

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 15 March 1919, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 15 March 1919, Page 3

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