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WINTER dOSTUMES. These new models are certainly worthy of the attention " M every woman who takes a pride in her dress. They are carried out is Seasonable Fabrics, iadiei' Tweed Flannel Costume*, from £6 6s. Maids' Costumes, from £4 15s. Ladies' Costumes, good navy, indigo dye, from £9 »ss. And each one faithfully expresses the latest style tendencies. ' The prices are quite in accordance with our usual good values. Why not COME AND SEE THEMt , W. & A. AMBURY LD. DEVON STBEE*, NEW PLYMOUTH BE HEALTHY* 1 ' \ And to be healthy you must see to it that you : ' SLEEP WELL j|t& jta sleep well yon must be sure that your Pyjamas are good fitting and comfortable. ' OUR PYJAMAS ARE THE BEST . And ensure comfort .and sound sleep. '/ PRICES FROM 19s fid to 30s. i Great range to select from. See our window*; Howell & Howell; GKXTB' OUTFITTERS NSW PLYMOUTH.

Wl MODEL'DAIBY FASU. BICE DRAINED SWAMP. - ' ! - - ' • jMfl tS3Et& freehold, the Modal gfliin of the district and, without exaggera■tios, the equal of anything in New Zealand. All level, rich, drained did, with the exception of a portion in cultivation, the whole is in Saglisli j£raueg and in great heart. The property wintered last year 180 head * if ettt& and 800 sheep and is used for dairying, fattening, and cropping, prineifMlf/torttifning. A small herd of 30 cows only are milked, Taut these were « ettiifed, iefciy all the season on two paddock* ffclfegrtss and clover, comprising ' ® tlcM, md'these two paddocks at the moment are in beautiful condition. Quiff ht been grown this season averaging over 3% tons a'tad weighing out at J SJhfWU/to the ton. Then is a beautifully situated homestead of 7 rooms, cow- ?■ a fage barn and stable. A private metalled road runs right through the j.' ' f|&n, which is situated handy to factory on an asphalt road within 4 miles of ft Wrgflinorthern town. Fences are of the very best, English wire only being used, rf "O* vfeooservatire estimate this farm will easily milk ISO cows. Our agent fctfeßM us, from a personal knowledge of the farm, that no man could be dUapljjbinted. There is nothing in the way of improvements left to be done; there r iraot * noxious weed on the place, and as a dairying proposition of quality the ; tapn.i* ideal, and indications are that this property will be £IOO per acre within «Jmt ninths. PRICE £7O per acre. DEPOSIT, £6OOO. '■ TgE FARMERS' CO-OP. AUCTIONEERING £ . " • CO., LTD. ' VICTORIA STREET (new buidings). HAMILTON

FIRST-CLASS BUL LOCK-FATTEN iNG? COUNTRY. , , . TREMENDOUS PROSPECTIVE VALUEu freehold, 700 acres rich drained raupo and Has Bwamp, the '* ■ • balanct is all good fattening land. 1500 acres are flat, balance Is undulating country; all can be easily brought in; soil is a heavy loam; f pattiy fenced and subdivided into 10 paddocks, well watered by numerous * ' cttgams. Nearest town is Morrinsvifle, school 3 miles. Good 6-roomed house, S-. trash-house, cdpper.and tubs, 2 large farm sheds. This block will nearly double In value within the next ihree years. It is ideal fattening or dairying country. \ PRICE, ££l per acre. No. 302. I; 7; SPLENDID LIMESTONE SHEEP COUNTRY. OQOA ACRES, freehold, all in Englis h healthy undulating to good ro liable country; 200 to 300 acres are plgUgfcaMe. 160 acres have been ploughed. All ring-fenced and subdivided into JJaddodcs; good residence of 9 rooms, wash-house, copper and tubs, trapsheil, tmra.goodwoolshed (with shearing machines), sheep yards, etc. Wintered 3700 ■heep and 840 head cattle. There were 3200 fat sheep and 120 head of fat fat cattle and 75 bales wool sold off this property las' year. Twenty miles : ' f r otn good town by motor road, also important railway station. • PRICE, £lB per acre; terms to be arranged. No. 301. THE FINEST INVESTMENT OFFERING. £000; | ACRES freehold, 700 in grass, 290 acres in swedes, CdO acres; flat, balance is nice rolling country; all plo-j ghable, 1000 acres has been ploughed; Marly all ring-fenced and subdivided in to 15 paddocks, watered by permanent tffeains; earrying capacity 1500 sheep. The unimproved portion of this proj>«ty is very easily brought in. Four miles from the Walton railway station, tiftod 7-rooified residence, also 4-roomcd cottage and outbuildings. This block is my suitable to dairying. It is handy w tht <lried milk factory. Wo estimate <|hat this fine property will be well worth .iMO an acre in about two years. PRICE, £l6 per acre; good terms to sound man. No. 303. . - Vac fuller particulars .apply to the Agents—- ' LAYBOURNE. ROSS & WHYTE.' WARD STREET ' HAMILTON. A FEW OF OUR LARGE LIST OF DAIRY FARMS. LETTERS REPRESENTING DISTRICTS. .BLP.. (Hauraki Plains), L.T.V. (Lower Thames Valley), TE A. (Te Aroha). TE A. NO. 9.-65 acres, all in grass, goad buildings, on good road. Tip-tap place. PRItJE, £BO per arte; £ISOO cash. TE A. NO. 188.—95 acres, close to GLAXO FACTORY, 5-roomed house, cowshed, etc. Will carry 45 cows and do them wel 1 PRICE, £65 per acre; £IOOO cash. •TE A. NO. 17.—500 acres drained swamp, good portion in good grass, only a few cites fhtm TE AROHA, good buildings. £65 per acre; £4OOO cash. TE A. NO. 29.—73 acres, all in grass, good buildings. Carrying 30 cows, 3 horses, Ttall, 4 head of young stock. On gool metalled road. / Handy to everything. IlipOE, £75 per acre; £ISOO cash. ttP. NO. 72.—90 acres, good buildings. At present carrying 60 dairy cows and a BUttter of dry PRICE, £IOO per acre. • Ii.T.V. NO. 103.—72 acres, all in.grass, 6-roomed bouse, cowshed, etc. At present • earrying 40 dairy cows, 37 head young stock, and 4 horses. Handy to every* tUfUg. '£93 per acre; £I2OO cash.

r~ THAMES .VALLEY REALTY COY. PAEBOA, 'Phone 129, Box 45. Telegraphic Address, REALIZE PAEROA. PONT MISS THIS GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY: ACRES, ALL LEVEL; WELL SUBDIVIDED; CLOSE TO FACTORY, SCHOOL AND TOWNSHIP. THE CHOICEST I*ND ON THE PLAINS. BEAUTIFUL UP-TO-DATE HOME. w (PONT WISR THIS. COME AND INSPECT SAMJ * yBICE £lls PES ACRE.' 1 R: J. TIDDY & CO.' fOU'" itonrc man, ««mau, »•. Sffim Sr

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Taranaki Daily News, 12 June 1920, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 12 June 1920, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 12 June 1920, Page 6

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