205 ACRES—Splendid Freehold Dairy Farm, all level and ploughable; subdivided into four 50-acre farms; 14 paddocks; good fencing; over half been stumped; abundance, of feed; well watered and sheltered; 4-roomed cottage and cowshed. Present owner been on this farm 28 years, now retiringProperty lias not been dairyed on for the last 10 years. School and railway station quarter mile, factory (cheese) U miles. Price £42 10s per acre, £IOOO cash, balance long term at fli per cent, (unencumbered).
GRATITUDE. aits Tho boy on the Bag Guarantee* quality. For Services Rendered. The fowl is recognised to be the greatest converter of raw material into the finished product. In the space of one year a hen will produce ail) timet) her own weight in eggs. To do this it is obvious that she must have proper food. Therefore it is imperative that the ration be properly balanced, so that she can continue producing eggs in abundance, ia addition to keeping the conttitution well toned up, to stand the strain of heavy egg production. MEGGITT'S LTMITED'S /frf- contains) 31 per cent protein, and will give maximum results at a minimum cost. 1! EQUALLY EFFECTIVE FOR VU SLt'fJ ALL CLASSES OF STOCK. ' Pamphlet No. 36 Instructing how to feed mailed free. Full particulars from all stores, OR MEGGITT LIMITED (The Pioneer Linseed Oil and Linseed Oil Meal Manufacturers of the Southern Hemisphere.) 28 King Street, Sydney Works Parnunatt*
4 o'c. Don't miss your Suratura!
"PERSONAL—Everybody was in high spirits to-day at my party. Tea was indescribably delicious, so they all said. It was Robur. Sold by J. McNeill, New Plymouth—2. WANTED—Drop in at the Grocer's as you are passing— this is his busy day—but we must have Robur Tea—no other brand will satisfy us. It must be Robur. Sold by Kaupokonui Dairy Co. TfOUND —The most delightful beverage imaginable—something quite different to the ordinary brand of tea. Robur is its name. Robur. Sold by J. McLean, Inglewood—2. PERSONAL—Some friends dropped in yesterday for a chafr—they praised Robur Tea. Bought some to-day—the taste is de!iciou?—will stick to Robur. Sold by C. Dunbar, Urenui.—2. IJ^ANTIiD —For a delicious refreshing cup of tea brew Robur—tickles your palate. Sold by Thomas, Oliver and Thomas, Kaponga.—2. T^ISCOVERED —That Macßobertson's • Confectionery is absolutely pure—inexpressibly delightful— try some. MacRobertson's. Sold by Kaupokonui Dairy Co. —2. T? KM IN DING you that Macßobertson's Confectionery is noted for delicacy of flavor and purity of manufacture. All British. Sold by R. T. Bullock, Hawera. YVANTED—You to ask for Old Qold Cocoa. You'll be delighted with it. The flavor is distinctive. Therp are numerous brands of cocoa to be obtained —but you should ear-mark Macßobertson's Old Gold. Sold by H. T, Harris and W. Gilbert, Hawera.—2. ANTED—WiII you come and try my new cocoa—the flavour's indescribable—perfection. Macßobertson's Old Gold Cocoa. Sold by J. Arthur, Ngaere. JpOUNß—What you have been seeking —a cocoa, with a mellow and delicate flavour—high food vain*. Here it is, Macßobertson's Old Qold Cocoa. Sold
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Taranaki Daily News, 31 May 1919, Page 3
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