CHOICE PROPERTIES FOR SALE. 51 ACRCES. choice little dairy farm situated Omata district near sea toast; healthy position, subdivided into t well-fenced paddocks, good grass tnr~ nearly the whole of the farm has been ploughed and sown down in good grass pasture; will carry 25 cows; dwelling house of 5 rooms, cowshed and a!l necessary outbuildings; situated within r mile of factory, school, store and 5 Diles from New Plymouth by splendrd Setalled road. PRICE, ONLY £65 per acre. Terms ♦ill be made to suit purchaser. Can recommend this. 170 ACRES. Freehold Dairy Farm; cheese factory practically on property, school % mile, 3 milt's to railway station and township; good metalled :oad; all sown down in grass and a Urge portion (about SO acres) been pli ughed; the land is of \ery rich quality and has not been dairyed on iir 8 years; first-class dwelling house of s roomf, ali modern conveniences; cowshed, motor shed and stable; carrying capacity about 65 to 70 cows Cheap at £46 per acre, £I2OO cash. INSPECT AT ONCE 200 ACRES. J|IGHLY improved dairy farm, over 100 acres teen ploughed, good strong beach land, over a foot of black soil, subdivided into 12 padocks; 1 mile to factory and school; now carrying 60 cows and 3 horses; good metalled road; Dice cottage of 4 rooms and scullery; 12t:ii! cowshed with concrete floor; good warm well-sheltered farm, must rise in \aiue, selling at low figure to make qi:ick sale. Price, only £45 per acre; terms to suit purchaser. Sole Agent. Note.—Having had 25 years practical knowledge of Taranaki Land Values, lam therefore in a position to recomVend Clients where best to purchase. I will show you returns and finance you for stock if required. E. JACKS Telephone 67" COMMISSION AGENT opp. Criterion Hotel NEW PLYMOUTH. Sox 39
WHY IS DOORBELL'S FOOTWEAR BETTER VALUE? BECAUSE THE GOODS ARE THE 7ERY BEST QUALITY AND ARE . « SOLD CHEAPER THAN ELSEWHERE. 5/9 JIILDREN'S Tan Strap Shoes, bargains. 11/6 LADIES' House Strap Shoes, very comfortable. 16/6 LADIES' Lace Shoes, no toe caps, worth 25/-. 22/6 GENTS' Box Derby Boots, sewn soles, worth 30/-. 26/6 GENTS' Glace Derby Booti, sewn soles, worth 35/-. PINE RANGE OP BOOTS AND SHOES TO SELECT FROM. Inspection Invited. Sole Agents New Plymonth District for Crockett and Jones' "HEALTH BRAND" Footwear. DOCKRILL'S, fcl Bcvon Street, ©E a SOX QUALITY SHOE HOUSE, TELEPHONE No. 4 3 3, New Plymouth
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Taranaki Daily News, 10 January 1920, Page 9
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