ENGLISH HATS Why pay extortionate prices for Americanr or Italian Hats when stylish and dependable goods can be obtained at half the price of foreign stuff? Anyhow it is "up to us" to support our own people in restoring the balance of trade and help kill the ruinous rata of exchange,. THE'MELBOURNE, LTD., have just opened a shipment of fine English Hatsj in King Brown, Nutria, and Nickel, neat shapes with black bands, afi Made of Pure Fur Felt. All Braaches.
First Class Dairy Farms for Sale. 110 ACRES. Very choice dairy farm, Lepperton district, ail been ploughed and sown downin grass and crops; well fenced; 16 paddocks; good 5-roooicd house, washhouse, etc., oowslied with, nuxhinc-5; 1J miles to school, factory, and., railway Ration. Price £75 per acre, easy tejsns, or ownrefwill sell everything as a..going concern, • including all stock, farm implements, etc., at £f!o per acre. A real good farm. Call and inspect. 152 ACRES. Good dairying and grazing land, Koru district; 1 about 20 acres in bush, practically all ploughable, well fenced, metalled road , within y« mile of property, council has promised to complete remainder this winter; 3 miles from school and creamery, will carry 40 to 50 cows, 3-roomed whare. Price £l6 per acre, a dirt cheap property at the price. 935 ACRES FREEHOLD. First class dairying and grazing farm, Urnti district, subdivided into 12 paddocks, 400 acres ploughable, all sheepproof fences, about. 3 miles from factory, at present carrying 100 cows, young stock and sheep, etc.; good (i-roomed house and all conveniences; washhouse and outbuildings, woolshed, and whare. Price £2O per acre, choice dairying and grazing farm, never been milked on, splendidly grassed, a warm, well sheltered farm, with a great prospective value. ■J QA ACRES FREEHOLD, first-class dairy farm, situated on the Hurathonse road, Tarurutangi, all been ploughed and stumped, *ffwn dowo in grass and crops, except 6 acres shelter bush, subdivided into about 15 paddocks, good fences, eleven-roomed house and conveniences, iron barn, cowshed, concrete floor and yard, engine room and 4-cow A.W.R. milking plant goes with property. Price £SO per acre, farm adjoining has just been sold for £9O per acre. Owner selling out on account of old age. Call and inspect, can recommend this. Note.—Having had 25 years' practical knowledge of Taranaki Land Values, I am therefore in a position to recommend clients where best to purchase. I will show you returns arid finance you for stock if required. E. JACKSON, Telephone 575. COMMISSION AGENT op?. Coffee Palace NEW PLYMOUTH. Bos 39 3001 3] Quality, Style, Finish-, Durability. These are the Foot Cardinal Points of Excellence which Distinguish "OUR" Footwear . \ • from All Others LOWEST PRICES. LOWEST PBICES. Sole Agents New Plymouth District foi Crocket And Jones' "HEALIH. BRAND" FOOTWEAR. DOCKRILLS', Bevon Street, QUALITY SHOE HOUSE, TELEPHONE No. 4 3 3, New Plymouth.
THE TARANAKI FARMERS' MEAT COMPANY . LIMITED, ,The Works of the above Company are now open for thei treatment of all classes of fat stock. The Company are prepared to treat stock on owners' account, or, if desired, will purchase stock at per head or at per lb at Highest Market Bates. The Farmers in the Province are reminded that the Works are established entirely for their own benefit, and are therefore urged to take full advantage of the facilities offered. Inquiries may be addressed to the Company's Buyers. Mr. P. E. Garvey, Stratford Mr. M. H. Barnitt, N.P. Telephone 247. - Telephone 4635. Kr. Bod McEAE, New Plymouth. Or at the Office of the Company. KAUPOKONUI DISTRICT 11A ACHES, close to school and factory; carrying 60 cows ;.nd dry stock; splendid crops. We can recommend this property. Come and inspect same. GOING CONCERN. KA ACRES, Normanhy district, carrying 27 cows, 1 bull, 3 horses, 5 calve 3, 1 sow; horse, dray and harness, plough, disc and tripod harrows; milking machines. Lease 9 years. Bent, £35 _per acre, with perpetual right of renewal. Kevaluation every 21 years. Don't miss this. See us at once. ]£ you require a leasehold or a going concern come and see us at once, we have some fine properties to offer you. AN IDEAL HOME AT OTAKEHO. THE PICK OF THE WAIMATE PLAINS—TO BE HOLD AS A GOING CONCERN. QA ACRES, will carry 50 dairy cows all the year round, heifers, pigs, calves; well subdivided, bouided by live fences and well sheltered; cotic-ele troughs in each paddock; wi-ered by ram, with constant running stream: up-to-date cowshed, machines (drives by water power), motor shed buildings; .firstilass home, every convenience. Owing to ill-health the ' been advised to leave the district. Come and inspect this model farm v»n tin. ti&'ares at the factory and compare this proposition with anything in j , arf liaK '. ~ <^ e are s °l & ag ent s. R; Js TIDDJf CO:,' I BQsft v -*'%BEaENTgTBfIKT f aAWSB& JHONiiS: 3M, Priv.U 323. \
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Taranaki Daily News, 13 April 1920, Page 8
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