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WINTER COSTUMES. taiese new models are certainly worthy of the attention fit every woman" who takes a pride in her dress. They are carried oat in Seasonable Fabrics. Ladies' Tweed Flannel Costumes, f row '£6 6s. Maids' Costumes, from £4153. Ladies' Costumes, good navy, indigo djre, from , £5158. And each one faithfully expresses the latest style tendencies. ' The prices are quite is accordance with our usual good value* Why not COME AND SEE THEMf W. & A. AM BURY LD DEVON STREET NEW PLYMOUTH BE HEALTHY And to be healthy you must see to it that you SLEEP WELL jgeip veU you must be sure thai your Pyjamaa -are gesg 1 fitting and comfortable. •-._, OUR PYJAMAS ARE THE BES't 4mt ensure comfort and sound sleep. PRICES FROM 19a 6d to 30s. ' Brest range to select from. See our windows. Howell & Howell, /GENTS' OUTFITTERS »*»*.....*»*»... NEW PLYMOUTH.' ODSL DAIEY FABM. RICH DRAINED SWAMP. ACRES freehold, the Model Farm of the district and, without exaggeration, the equal of anything in New Zealand. All level, rich, drained ftvaaiap, and, with the exception of a portion in cultivation, the whole is in WjjioA grtuwes and in great heart. The property wintered last year 180 head of cattte and 800 sheep and is used for dairying, fattening, and cropping, principally fattening. A small herd of 30 cows only are milked, hut these wete carried solely all the season on two paddocks of ryegrass and clover, comprising 9ft acres, and these two paddocks at the moment are in beautiful condition. Chaff ha* been grown this season averaging over S'/ 3 tons ind weighing out at 81 sacks/to the ton.' There is a beautifully situated homestead of 7 rooms, cowehed, a huge bam and stable. A privata metalled road runs right through the' farm,,which is situated handy to factory on an asphalt road within 4 miles of a northern town. Fences are of the very best, English wire only being used. Ou *;-ciwißervalftve estimate this farm will easily milk 150 eows. Our agent 'tigfwnt us, from a personal knowledge of the, farm, that no man cou'd be diinot'a noxious weed on the place, and &* a dairying proposition of quality the farm is ideal, and, indications are that this property will be £loo*per acre within a few months. PRICE £7O per acre. - . DEPOSIT, £6OOO. THE FARMERS' CO-OP: AUCTIONEERING VICTORIA STREET CO., LTD. ' • (new buidings). FIRST-CLASS BULLOCK-FATTENiNG COUNTRY.

TREMENDOUS PROSPECTIVE VALUh. 2OOQ ACRES, freehold, 700 acres rich drained raupo and ilax swamp, the .. v •. . balance is all good fattening land. 1500 acres are flat, balance :s nice nadidating country; all can be easily brought in; soil ia a heavy loamy, partly fenced and subdivided into 10 paddocks, well watered by numerous] .streams. Nearest town is Morrinsvitle, school 3 miles. Good' fi-roomed hoilSe, .wh-nouse, copper and tub 3, 2 large farm sheds. This block will nearly double «i*Sl? e wit!lm the nest J,Jlree J ll *™- It is ideal fattening or dairying country. JRICE, £2l per acre. Xo. 302. SPLENDID LIMESTONE SHEEP COUNTRY. ACRES, freehold, all in English grasses, 200 acres v flat, balance is 1 ■■*■> -U P**Mh7 undulating to good reliable country; 200 to 300 acres are ptoughaMe, 150 acres have been ploughed. All ring-fenced and subdivided into 30 piddodtt; good residence of 9 rooms, wash-house, copper and tubs, trapshed, - tarn, good woolsbed- (with shearing machiue?), sheep yards, etc. Wintered 3700 ,«W. »4..<M0 k**d cattle. There were 3200 fat sheep and 120 head of fat fat cattle and 75 bales wool sold off thi* property las', year. Twenty miles '.ft**' Uptown by motor road, also important railway station. PEIGE, ; £lB per acre; terms to be arranged. No. 301. / THE FINEST INVESTMENT OFFERING. •2000 ACRES freehold, 700 in grass, 200 acres in swedes, 600 acres flat, balancew is nice rolling country; all ploughable, 1000 acres has been ploughed; Marly aJL ring- fenced and subdivided into 15 paddocks, watered by permanent ■fMttto; carrying capacity 1500 sheep. The unimproved portion of this propvery easily brought in. Four mHes from the Walton railway station. : wi 7-rowned residence, also 4-roomed cottage and outbuildings. This block i.s Mfjr;tiitable to dairying. It is handy to the dried milk factory. Wo estimate tipjfc-tlfa fine property will be well worth £4O an acre in atiout two years. HQOB, '£lß per acre; good terms to sound man. No. 303. . Tk fatter particulars apply to the Agents— EAYBOURNE- EOSS & WHYTE.' WARD STREET HAMILTON, A FEW OF OUR URGE LIST OF DAIRY FARMS. • LETTERS REPRESENTING DISTRICTS. OP. (Hauraki Plains), L.T.V. (Lower Thames Valley), TE A (Te Aroha). flWkt NO; 9.—416 acres, all in grass, good buildings, on got d road. Tip-top place. PRICK, £BO per aere; £ISOO cash. *B A. NO. 128.—95 acres, close to GLAXO FACTORY, 5-::oomed house, cowshed, •te, Will cany 45 cows and do them wel' PRICE, £ffj per acre; £IOOO cash. TE A, NO. 17.—600 acres drained swamp, good portion i'i good grass, only a few iftfjea from TE AROHA, good buildings. £65 per acre; j£4ooo cash. TE A. NO; 29.—73 acres, all in grass, good buildings. Carrying 30 cows, 3- horses, fball, 4 head of young stock. On good metalled read. Handy to everything. PRICE, £75 per acre; £ISOO cash. ftp. NO; 72.—90 acres, good buildings. At present carrying 60 dairy cows and a noaber of dry stock. PRICE, £IOO per acre. t»T.V. NO. 101—72 acres, all in grass, 6-roomed house, cowshed, etc. At present carrying 40 dairy cows, 37 head young stock, and 4 horses. Handy to every■mag. £93 per acre; .£I2OO cash. Thames bealty coy? PAEROA 'Phone 120, Box 45. '" Telegraphic Address, REALIZE PAEROA. DON'T MISS THIS GOLDEB OPPORXUNITYs v JJg ACRES, ALL LEVEL; WELL StJBMTIDEDi CLOSE TO « FACTORY, SCHOOL AND JTOTOIBHm THE CHOICEST LAND ON THE PLAINS, KEAUTLFCL TOP-TMJATE HOM» : , ,» \ DON*MB6TB& COfZ AJSIIWSSPECT SAM» •?

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Taranaki Daily News, 8 June 1920, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 8 June 1920, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 8 June 1920, Page 6

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