MISCELLANEOUS. 'HE furniture and effects of Miss Pike's Hospital will be on view to would-be .purchasers at "Hinenioa" on Friday afternoon, (September 5. Prices plait, j marked. RANTED KNOWN—That the News can do all classes of printing equal to the best and at reasonable prices. Ring up No. 17 (Jobbing Department), Daily News, or write for quotations. T AMIS prices for May again reduced Id per lb at The Imperial Meat Supply. |ivj.i\i rAjttiuiitos-r-Attention, please! The Maoriland Dairy Co. are buyers of home-separated cream. For particulars and price write us.—Bos 185, Wanganui. CJiCOND Show of Spring Millinery at Mrs. Pellew's; latest English and American Ready-to-Wears. Children's Millinery just opened at Mrs. Pellew's. now showing at Mrs. Pellew's; your inspection invited.
W. J. NEILSON, SOLE PROPRIETOR, "Royal Arms" Cheese Factory, ANNOUNCES that he is prepared to purchase milk in any quantity during the present season, 1919-1920, at a minimum price of 1/10J per lb. butterfat. Cash payment, 20th of month following delivery. For full particulars, apply: W. J. NEILSON, "Royal Arms" Cheese Factory.
S. LECKY.] [E. BICKERTON LECKY & BiCKERTON, (Late Hutchinson's Garage.) JTNGINEERS, UNION STREET HAWER, Vulcanising and Electrical' Work a Speciality. ALL WORK GUARANTEED.
Why trouble to make hutier at homo or cart it to the factory, when you can have it picked up at your gate'; C°" L 1 HOME SEPARATED CREAM in this district, and will be pleased to have yours. Wo have opened a branch on the comer of Elliott and Lemon Streets and Mr. E. M. Grant lias been appointed local manager. Write or call and get particulars of how to increase your income with less trouble. MOORE - JONES BROS Opp. Hamilton Hotel, HAMILTON (And Auckland). HEART OF THAMES VALLEY. 17'G ACEES > ricn river flats > close to railway junction, with river frontage, daily Auckland steamer landing on property; new residence; concreted yards and towsheds with 4-cow" milking plant; wintered 100 dairy cattle; situated on main Toad between three cheese, butter and dried milk factories; handy to school, PO. mail cart passes. Price, £O2 per acre; £ISOO cash, balance 5J per cent. no.
WAIKATO CENTRAJV-GOING CONCERNS. 120 ACRES > ca P aeit y 45 cows, good sheds with, milking plant, close to Hamilton and every convenience. Cows and implements included, £43 per acre. 80 350 ACEES > close to railway, cheese and Glaxo factories. Price includes So dairy cattle, 25 dry stock, implements, milking plant, and furniture. Walk in, walk out £34 per acre. 114 MOORE-JONES BROS. E. P. STAPLES, MANAGER. SMITH, WTIBSTER & CO., VXfE have a varied assortment cf land we can offer whici we have personally inspected, and consider good value. ACRES, Levin, all in grass and ploughable; will milk 50 cows; cottage, 4 rooms; half mile from rail and school. Price, £SO per a«re. /'Sasy terav
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Taranaki Daily News, 4 September 1919, Page 1
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