LAND FOR SALE. LAND BARGAINS. No. 1G—414 acres, 300 grass, 70 under plough; subdivided into 20 paddocks by wire jences; town water supply; tenroomed house, stable and other buildings; 12-bail cowshed with concrete floor, etc,, and cairying 130 head of cattle; situation abjoining Tauranga. £32 per acre, one third rash. No. 17—400 acres freehold, Waikato; 250 acres good pasture, 70 acres swedes, iOO acres scrub; fenced into paddocks, watered by streams; six-roomed house, 8-bail cowshed, milking machines, stables, manure shed, etc.; 2 miles from store, school and factory, C miles fronf railway station; metalled roada. Price: £l7 10s per acre, £IOOO cash. No. 18—285 acres freehold, 250 acres grass, 20 acres swedes, all ploughable; new 8-roomed house (cost £1000); 8bail cowshed, concrete yards, extra house of 5 rooms, and implement shed. Handy to Te Arolia and Morrinaville> one mile from school and station. Carrying 80 cows and 60 head of dry stock. Price £6O per acre, £2OOO cash.
J. REID STEWART, LICENSED SURVEYOR AND LAND AGENT. Agent: Ocean, Accident, Corporation. FARMERS'MILKING MACHINE. 2-Cow plant complete with £14.0 Grecnsdale 2J-h.p. silent engine ■*■*" The most sanitary and easiest cleaned machine on the market. Will deliver milk any height, or FOR TESTING will deliver milk into open pail or kerosene tin. It is the only machine that allows you to alter the squeeze instantly to suit either a tough or easy cow. If a set of cups (or more) arc kicked off it does sot affect the other cups as each bail works independently of the other. The milk is in air the whole time from the teats to the can on stand. No vacuum Link, no vacuum pipes, no automatic pnlsators nor releasor troubles. Milks 20 cows an hour, and delivers the milk right into the separator or factory can. vVrite or call and make an appointment and our representative will take you to see this wonderfully simple and efficient machine at work on the cows.
•aiiaki Agents— J. H. BODLE, Eltham. MGHTBAND & WAS T N, Stratford. GEO. GUDGEON, Inglewood.
REPATRIATION. SUMMARY OP BENEFITS SUMMARY OF BENEFITS .PROVIDED FOP DISCHARGED SOLDIERS AND SOLDIERS' WIDOWS, UNDER REPATRIATION ACT, 191 S. Loans up to £.' 100 to Establish Discharged Soldiers and Soldiers' Widows in liusiness. Loans up to £SO (freo of interest) for * the Purchase of. Furniture, Tools of Trade, etc. Sustenance for Soldiers or Soldiers' Widows receiving training in Technical Schools and Kindred Institutions. Financial Assistance to Appvntices resuming their indentures, or Trainees in Private Factories or Workshops; also to Approved Trainees on Farms. Assistance to Men Desiring Employment, Full particulars regarding the above matters may be obtained from Hon. Secretaries of Local Committees at Waitara, Stratford, Eltham, Hawera, I'atci', or from: A. S. ALLEN, Repatriation Officer, New Plymouth. 'Phone 681; P.O. Box 73.
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 aa 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. TI^OUND —Ths most delightful beverage imaginable—something quite different to the orlinary brand of tea. Robur is its name. Robur. Sold by J. McLean, Inglewood—2. PERSONAL —Some friends dropped in yesterday for t. chat—they praised Robur Tea. Bought some to-day-«-the taste is de'.iciou?—will stick to Robur. Sold by C. Dunbar, Uremii. —2. \\J AN TED—For a delicious refreshing cup of tea brew Robur—tickles your palate. Sold by Thomas, Oliver and Thomas, Kaponga.—2, 1 DISCOVERED—That Macßobertson's Confect : onery is absolutely pure—inexpressibly delightful—try some. MacRobertson's. Sold by Kaupokonui Dairy Co.—2. TJEMINDING you that Macßobertson's Confectionery is noted for delicacy of flavor and purity of manufacture. All British. Sold by R. T. Bullock, Hawera. Cocoa. You'll be delighted with it. The flavor is distinctive. There are numerous brands of cocoa to be obtained —but you should ear-mark Macßobertson's Old Gold. Sold by H. X. Harris and W. Gilbert, Hawera.—2. WANTED—WiII you come and try my new cocoa—the flavour's indescribable—perfection. Macßobertson's Old Gold Cocoa. Sold by ,T. Arthur, Ngaere. "POUND—What you have been seeking —a cocoa with a mellow and delicate flavours-high food value. Here it is, Macßobertson's Old Gold Cocoa, Said
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