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Giant Solid Lorry Tyres HEAVY duty hauling demands a massive tyre that provides the j greatest possible traction. Firestone ? kiant Solid Lorry Tyres enable you to handle loads hitherto impossible, rhenr wide single tread will carry you safely over the worst roads ana cut down your fuel costs. Greater bulk of rubber means greater C resiliency. It protects the lorry structure and mechanism. The grooves in f : Ae broad tread prevent skidding and • uneven wear. This adds materially to - $? e length of service these Giant Tyres deliver. No stronger, no more enduring lorry tyre can be had anywhere or at any price. There are many other types of Firestone Lorry Tyres—one for every los i road or condition of service, A* Hatrtdt St Co., Ltu., Wang* mil ar.d Wellington uraf DittributoTM for Ntw Ztaland Obtainable from all leading Ga rages, LORRY-TYRES First Class Dairy Farms for Sale.

900 ACRES FREEHOLD. First class dairying and grazing farm, Uruti district, subdivided into 12 paddocks, 400 acres ploughablo, all sheepproof fences, about 3 miles from factory; will carry 100 cows, young stock and sheep, etc.; goo*. 6-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. 1 Block District, all been ploughed and iivided into about 15 paddocks, good and yard, engine room and 4-cow as just been sold for £9O per acre.

152 ACRES. Good dairying and grazing land, Omata district, about 20 acres in bush, practically all ploughable, well fenced, metalled road within % 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 6 acres shelter bush, subc iences, iron barn, cowshed, concrete floor Ey. Price £SO per acre, farm adjoining ha ;e. Cill and inspect, can recommend this.

110 ACRES. Very choice dairy farm, Lepperton district, till been ploughed sod town down in Ud crops; well fenced; 16 pad-S-roomed house, washhouse, etc., OOtohed with macbines; 11 miles to school, factory, and railway station. Price £76 per acre, easy terms, or owner Will tell everything as a going conincluding all stock, farm implement?, etc., a,t £9O per acre. A real good farm. Call and inspect. 190 ACRES FREEHOLD, first-class d , stamped, sown down in grass a fences, house find conven A.W.R, milking plant goes , with proper Ownet telling out on account of old a,

ears ' practical knowledge of Taranaki Land Values, I am therefore in a position to rtcommena Clients where best to purchase. I will show you returns and finance you for stock if required. E. JACKSON, COMMISSION AGENT ©pp. Coffio Palace HEW PLYMOUTH. T.l.j>h«M 675. Box , 9 JUST WHAT YOU WANT. v Smart durable boots and shoes at reasonable prices. Satisfaction assured. Bole Agenti Hew Plymouth District lor Crocket and Jones' " HEALTH, BRAND " FOOTWEAR. POSTAGE PAID ON ALL COUNTRY ORDERS. DOCKRILL'S, QUALITY SHOE HOUSE, TELEPHONE No. 4 3 3, Bev«n Street, New Plymouth. M [Qt—igQL—^aou—ay

FREE. pSSI#TB?Q,-~We do «S Idnda of print* rifg. {Mwtlt M when next, you revotk Daily Newt Carry a bottle of "Nazol" in your t«{ pocket or handbag, and use very freely. It is undoubtedly the best preventative again »t tuf«tlw»( "Unique" hot water bottleß will not crack or bu it. Vulcanised seSms and patent stopper mean eeasona of satisfaction, Obtoioftbl* •veijwJjM#**-#; - awON" V„'_

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Taranaki Daily News, 15 May 1920, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 15 May 1920, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 15 May 1920, Page 11

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