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THE COMING DAIRYING COUNTRY, A GOOD SPECULATION. Prices Rising Rapidly. 1300 ACRES freehol(1 > 35 ° acre9 g° od grass, 100 acres under plough; modern 8-rooroed house and woolshed (both new), telephone connection and tri-weekly mail delivery; school quarter mile, railway station and cheese factory 2J miles; rapidly increasing town 7 miles by good road. Soil first-class quality, all ploughable, admirably shaped for subdividing. Numerous farm buildings all in good order. Price, £lO 10s per acre; cash £4OOO, balance at 5 per cent. J. EEID STEWART, In my absence MR. DUNCAN, Manaia, will supply information.

Seventy .seven (77) Acres Freehold. Nice little dairy farm, handy to town by good metal road. All necessary buildings. Price only £35, cash required only £BOO, balance arranged at 0 per cent. Fifty-five (55) Acres Freehold. Flat land, seven (?) paddocks, well watered. Cheese factory 2 miles, railway station 3 miles. Good 4-roomed house and other buildings, cowshed fitted with machines. Price only £33, cash required £7OO, balance at 6 per cent. E. J. IBLE, LAND & COMMISSION AGENT. Bon 42 'Phones 61 and 95 INGLEWOOD.

rner him > ■■'* f Christina* pie wm all very well once in a way, but his mother knew that aomtthing mora sustaining was necessary it' Jack was to grow strong and heulthy. No wondersbeKa realm Kistle OAJMEAL --ts, treated by a sue. ial process. Snve the Coupons and share in ttie Great Free Girt Scheme.

Fo. COUBHS. !3LDS, CATARRH, us. mm J Hasn't E*unot Costs 2/- Makes 1 pint Saves 10/.'hc, Earache and SEffffffifi

POSTED DIRECT FOR 2s fld. One Good liiick Writing Pad, one Packet Envelopes, One Penholder, and nib, one H.B. Lead Pencil. Send postal note or stamps.—Charles E. James, Box 21, Stratford—Advt. Anyone requiring photographs enlarged cannot do better than deal direct with the specialist, McAlister, Stratford. Don't entrust pictures you value to canvassers and jobbers, but send ta M«\ '""

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Taranaki Daily News, 11 September 1919, Page 3

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309

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 11 September 1919, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 11 September 1919, Page 3

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