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ENGLISH HATS Made of Pure Fur Felt. Why pay extortionate prices for American 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 till the ruinous rate of exchange*. THE MELBOURNE, LTD., have just opened a shipment of fine English Hats ill Slack, King Brown, Nutria, and Nickel, neat shapes with black bands, at 29/6 The Melbourne All Branches.

= : First Class Dairy Farms for Sale.

110 ACRES. Very choice dairy farm, Lepperton district, all been ploughed and sown down in grata and crops; well fenced; 16 paddocks; good. 5-roomed house, washhouse, etc., cowshed with machines; 1J miles to school, factory, and railway station. Price £75 per afcre, easy terms, or owner 'will sell everything as a going concern, including all stock, farm implements, etc., at £9O per acre. A real good farm. Call and inspect. 190 FREEHOLD, first-class ds stumped, sown down in grass ai fences, eleven-roomed house .and conveni A.W.R. milking plant goes with propert; Owner selling out on account of old agi

,152 ACRES. Good dairying and grazing land, Omata district, about '2O acres in bush, practically all ploughable, well fenced, metalled Toad within y 2 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. airy farm, highly improved, situated Bel nd crops, except 8 acres shelter bush, sub( liences, iron barn, cowshed, concrete floor ty. Price £SO per acre, farm adjoining ha; ;e. Call and inspect, can recommend this.

900 ACRES FREEHOLD. First class dairying and grazing farm, Uruti district, subdivided into 12 paddocks, 400 acres ploughable, all sheepproof fences, about 3 miles from factory; will carry 100 cows, young stock and sheep, etc.; good 6-roomed house and all conveniences; wash-house and outbuildings, woolshcd, 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. Block District, all been ploughed and Livided into about 15 paddocks, good and yard, engine room and 4-eow i just been sold for £OO per acre.

Note—Having had 25 years' practical knowledge of Taranaki Land Values, I am therefore in a position to xecora mend clieats where best to purchase. I will' show you returns and finance you for stock if required. E. J COMMISSION AGENT Telephone 575. ACKSON, op?. Coffee Palace JfEW PLYMOUTH. Bos 39

tf ~ Quality, Style, Finish, Durability. Ihese are the Pour Cardinal Points of Excellence which Distinguish "OUR" Footwear from AH Others LOWEST PRICES. LOWEST PRICES. Sole Agents New Plymouth District far Crocket and Jones' "HEALTH.BRAND" FOOTWEAR. DOCKRILLS', Bevon Street,

DAIRY FARMEBS! DO YOU KNOW THE FARMERS' MILKER REVOLUTIONISES MECHANICAL MILKING i IT HAS NO VACUUM PUMP NO VACUUM TANK NO VACUUM PIPES NO VACUUM BUCKETS NO VACUUM RELEASOR NO PULSATOR AND CONVEYS THE MILK RIGHT FROM THE COW'S TEATS TO THE SEPARATOR, COOLER, OB FACTORY CANB. Write for full Particulars to B. DICKSON; Representing Farmers' Milking Machine Company. BOX 118 STRATFORD. IS" WILL PAY YOU. ~ SOLE BEOS., aa usual, have secured a good fupply of prime lambs, but ORDER EARLY. The Prices are Right Also prime ox beef and wether mutton; unequalled for quality in the Dominion. ! J>RINTINfr. —We do all kinds of print* ing. Consult us when next you reluire printing wort Daily JTsws

WAIKATO HAMILTON WAIKATO, TARANAKI FARMERS COME ITP TO THE WAIKATO. Numbers of your friends aw there, and doing very, very well indeed, and they are Astonished at the results they are getting. The land is surprisingly cheap and of very excellent quality. T>h« climate is mild and the whole district is progressing in a most remarkable fashion. HAMILTON, the capital town of the Waikato t is the talk of New Zealand the way it is growing and developing. The many numerous magnificent. buildings now being erected are evidence of all this, and still the town is only in its infancy. When the electric power comes, and mrther industries are established, its progress will be still more rapid. NOW, WHY NOT BUY A PROPERTY RIGHT .ON THE OUTSKIRTS OP THE PRESENT BOROUGH? T** Ihe most pessimistic valuer it must be in the City limits in the near future, and WHICH JS ACTUALLY NOW SUBURBAN, and yet is a slashing farm, a better sole of grass and quality of land than the famous Waiiriate Plains; and better than the Hauraki Plains, as it will not poach, an 4 has an excellent, water supply. •Two very important things—JUST REALISE THE POSITION—H miles out of Hamilton town, and ACTUALLY' ADJOINING Till'] STATE MODEL FARM. In fact, it is sheltered by the State farm Plantation. Details are—--100 ACRES Freehold, absolutely flat, semi swamp cabbage tree land. Magnificently sheltered all round. A most glorious sole of grass, thick, luscious, and like velvet to tread on, sheep-proof fences, wire and live hedges. Two houses. One fit for the owner and the otWer for shr.re-milkers, or labor, to live in; cowshed, machines, engine shed, concrete yard and all , conveniences. Other outbuildings. CARRYING 4.". SHORTHORN MILKING COWS, 20 HEAD DRY STOCK, 30 SHEEP ANI) 4 HORSES, and the FEED IS RUNNING TO WASTE. This is a fact absolutely! You can only describe it as a'"sweet little property and an ideal stud farm." A Jersey herd on this place would show itself to the best possible advantage. The State Farm is next door, where thousands of visitors visit every year! What an advertisement for a stud farm. ' PRICE £l5O per acre; £SOOO cash down, balance at 5J per cent for G years. NOTE.—Two Taraivaki fanners of well-known remite visiting Hamilton last week who had bought in the Hauraki Plains saw this farm" too late, Tliey said if only Hawera farmers could sec this place they would give £2.">o an acre for it without ''batting an eyelash," owl ho. to cet it. APPLY direct to F. W. F. FAGAN (Salesman fo"\ , T. MANDEKO JACKSON ESTATE AGENTS, HAMILTON. £HEAD OFFICE, AUCKLAND.)

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Taranaki Daily News, 15 April 1920, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 15 April 1920, Page 8

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