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LAND FOR SALE. GRANT & CAMPBELL, LAND & ESTATE AGENTS, (Est. 1881). HAWER,.. The following are a few farms selected from our extensive property list as being exceptionally good propositionsWe shall bo pleased to hear from you. We have dozens of others we can offer if none in this list appeal to you. .JJAWEKA— 105 acres, 12 miles from town, all in grass except 3 acres lucerne and 10 acres crops; now carrying 40 cows, 11 heifers, 2 horses, 7 calves and 47 pigs; well-watered and divided into 12 paddocks; factory on the farm; house of 4 rooms and scullery, 0-bail cowshed with machines included. Price <£7o per acre; about £ISOO cash required, balance can be financed; or will exchange for farm to carry 60 to 80 cows. GRANT & CAMPBELL, Hawera. m 2 19) LEPPERTON-183 acres, suitable for subdivision into small farms; all ploughable and divided into 10 paddocks, 15 acres in crops, greater portion been ploughed; will winter DO to 100 cows. There are two good dwellings on the farjn—one of 10 rooms, and one of C rooms. Large, concreted shed with machines included. Price, £7O per acre; terms, £2500 cash, balancff' at 5J per cent. Cows at £l7 if desired. This farm must rise in value. GRANT & CAMPBELL, HAWERA. (1203) J^APONGA— A going concern; leasehold farm 100 acres, 3 years at 40« per acre; house of 5 rooms, milking shed, etc.; all ploughable, 13 paddocks'; 1 mile school and factory. Price, £2IOO including 39 cows, 1 bull, 2 horses, milking machines, and all farm implements, gig, cart, etc, and factory shares. We can finance the greater portion of purchase money. Get in quick. GRANT & CAMPBELL, HAWERA. (1200) J£APOXGA— Another going concern. 113 acres, lease 4 years at 33s (Id per acre; land all ploughable, well grassed, divided into 0 subdivisions; house of 5 rooms, implement shed, concreted cowshed; 1 mile school and factory. Price, including 10 acres crops, 3 stacks hay, 40 cows, bull, 2 horses, 4 heifers, numerous implements, carts, etc., £2050. Finance can bo arranged' GRANT & CAMPBELL, HAWERA.

(1207) ]J£ERE MERE (inland Hawera)-An absolute snip; offered at £7O, but sure to rise to £IOO per aero in immediate future. Part of 500 nere holding 150 ACRES of the cream of the district. A well grassed farm, eapable of carrying 70 to 75 cows easilv. House of' 0 rooms, covHied, outbuildings; opposite factory, H miles school and post office. Price, £7O per acre- . £ISOO cash will see you into this farm, which we recommend with every confidence Cows can be had at £-23' a head. To see is to buy. GRANT & CAMPBELL. RAWER-*. (1210 a) ]\£ERE MERE—I(SS acres, similar land to above and equally as good; new house, of 4-rooms beinc erected, also milking shed with 1 mile school f.nd factory. Price, £fiS per acre with £ISOO cash. Tf you want to m.ike monev see this before buying elsewhere. Balance purchase money 5 years at "> per cent. Cows at £23 per head. GRANT & CAMPBELL, (1211 a)

CURD BROS., JEAD IN G (^AERIJKS AND FORWARDING AGENTS, INGLE WO.OD, Are at the service of the public in any part of the district. They have a 2J-ton motor lorry and other conveyances. ' All orders attended to promptly and carried out expeditiously. Orders may be left at Newton King's, or Box 39, Jnglewood.

CERTAIN CURE FOR CORNS. NEVER FAILS. PRICE 1 SHILLING TEED & CO., Chemists New Plymouth

RE-OPENIXG PRIVATE HOSPITAL. BENNETT, Inglewood, wishes "" to notify the public that the Mas secured the .lervices of a trair.ed hospital nurse (certificated) to assist her. is! Baby's Health Depends on Mother's! Mothers and prospective mothers should take——the body and tissue building mi food. Good health and happiness are quickly regained by taking this nourishing and sustaining food. j Easily digested. Easily prepared. I Write to Box 655, WeltlngK

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Taranaki Daily News, 18 March 1920, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 18 March 1920, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 18 March 1920, Page 6

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