WINTER COSTUMES. These new models are certainly worthy of the attention of every woman who takes a pride in her dress. They are carried out in Seasonable Fabrics. Ladies' Tweed Flannel Costumes, from £6 6s. Maids' Costumes, from £4 15a ladies' Costumes, good navy, indigo dye, from , £9 15s \ And each one faithfully expresses the latest style tendencies. The prices are quite is accordance with our usual good values. Why not COME AND SEE THEM! ~. W. & A. AMBURY LD. DEVON STREET NEW PLYMOUTH SUIT **> OVERCOAT BARGAINS If you desire to obtain the greatest VALUE IN SUITS & OVERCOATS, j Yon are well advised to call and inspect our etodcs, ISUITS, from £5 10s *o £9 15s. OVERCOATS, from £3 17s 6d to £ll 10s. Howell & Howell, CLOTHING SPECIALISTS, NEW PLYMOUTH. . MOD«L DAIEY FAEM. RICH DRAINED SWAMP. O/fn ACRES freehold, the Model Farm of the district and, without exaggeraj>*r * w tion, the equal; of anything in New Zealand. All level, rich, drained swamp, and, with the) exception of a portion in cultivation, the whole is in English grasses and ia .great heart. The property wintered last year 180 head SI cattle and 800 sheep and is used for dairying, fattening, and cropping, principfttty fattening. A small herd of 30 cows only are milked, but these wera carried-solely all the season on two paddocks of ryegrass and clover, comprising *» 'teres, and these two paddocks at the moment are in beautiful condition. ft has been grown this season averaging over 3% tons and weighing out at H neks to the ton. There is a beautifully situated homestead of 7 rooms, cowihed, a large bam and stable. A private" metalled road runs right through the fiinn, which is.situated handy to factory on an asphalt road within 4 miles of i large northern town. Fences are of the very best, English wire only being used. Etna conservative estimate this farm wiH easily milk 150 cows. Our agent assures us, from a personal knowledge of the farm, that no man could be dissapointed. "There is nothing in the way of improvements left to be done; there fa not a noxious weed otn the place, and as a dairying proposition of quality the farm 'is ideal, and indications are that this property will be £IOO per acre within « few months. i ; PRICEJ j£7o per acre. DEPOSIT, £6OOO. THE FARMERS' CO-OP. AUCTIONEERING ; VICTORIA STREET CO., LTD. (new buiding3). A FEW OF OWR LARGE LIST OF DAIRY FARMS. LETTERS REPRESENTING DISTRICTS. E.P. (Hauraki Plains) fc L.T.V. (Lower Thames Valley), TE A. (Te Aroha). TE A. NO. 9.—65 acres, «,11 in grass, good buildings, on good road. Tip-top place. PRICE, £BO per acre; {£lsoo cash. i*E A. NO. 128.—95 acres;, close to GLAXO FACTORY, 5-roomed house, cowshed, stc. Will carry 45 cows) and do them wel' PRICE, £BS per acre; £IOOO cash. TE A. NO. 17.—600 acres: drained swamp, good portion in good grass, duly a few aules from TE AROHA, good buildings. £65 per acre; £4OOO cash. TE A. NO. 89.-73 acres, all in grass, good buildings. Carrying 30 cows, 3 horses, t bull, 4 head of young stock. On good metalled road. Handy to everything. PRICE, £75 per acre; £I6OO cash. . NO. 72.—90 acres, good buildings. At present carrying 60 dairy cows and a arimber of dry stock. PRICE, £IOO per acre. &X.V,.NO. 103.—72 acres, tall in grass, 6-roomed house, cowshed, eto. At present rjphying 40 dairy cows, 371 head young stock, and 4 horses. Handy to every||Hlig. £93 per acre; cash. J THAMES GALLEY REALTY COY* : ' PABROA. * 'Phone 129, Sox 45. Telegraphic Address, REALIZE PAEROA. DON'ff HISS THIS GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY: ft lg ACRES, ALL LEVEL; WELL SUBDIVIDED; CLOSE TO " FACTORY, SCHOOL AND TOWNSffIP. THE CHOICEST ZAND ON THE PLAINS. BEAUTIFUL UP-TO-DATE HOMS ' DON'T MISS THIS. COME AND INSPECT SAM£, PRICE £ll3 PER ACRE. ' R: J: TIDOT & CO« BOX 8. REGENT STREET, HA WERA. THONES: 354, Private 323. SPLENDID FATTENING, DAIRYING OB STUD FARM FOR EXCHANGE. 1 A]: ACRES, FREEHOLD, only two hours' drive from Auckland by a good * v metalled road; all in English -Trasses; fenced and subdivided into 16 paddocks, fences in good order; watered by permanent streams. -.;"..'•■ BUILDINGS: 5-roomed house, bathroom, wash-house, copper and tubs; 4-bail stable, trapshed, barn, hayloft and implement shed. Fifteen miles from Papakura railway station by. a good metalled road. This farm is now carrying 40 milking cows, 10 horses, 100 sheep, 1 bull, and 20 yearlings. PRICE, £76 per acre, equity '£10,644. Owner will take from 70 to 100 teres ia the Waikato. No. 404. EXCEPTIONALLY CHEAP FARM. JM •* ACRES, PREEHOLD; nearly all in grass, flat to undukting, mostly * fenced and subdivided; comfortable house of 4 rooms, cowshed with concrete floor; only 7 miles from Hamilton. One could milk from 60 to 70 cows on this farm. It is the cheapest property anywhere around Hamilton. PRICE, £35 per aere, and on exceptionally easy terms. Owner leaving the district and wiH consider any reasonable offer. No. 406. i FIRST-CLASS SHEEP FARM. THE PICK OF HAWKE'S BAY. 32-QA ACRES, FREEHOLD; 2057 acres in grass and 146 acres in crop, 100 ** ,wv teres flat, balance undulating, 1600 acres ploughable and 1000 acres have been ploughed; well fenced and subdivded into 19 sheep-proof paddocks; abundant water supply; 6-roomed residence, 10-stalls table, - trapshed, barn, woolshed (shearing machines and concrete dip). This > property wintered last year 4200 big sheep, and 150 head cattle. Thif- ■ teen miles from the railway by a good motor road. PRICE, .£l4 per acre, with ;£BOOO cash deposit. No. 401. EAYBOURNE. ROSS & WHYTE.' fmmstan "" EiMH/roN,
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Taranaki Daily News, 23 June 1920, Page 6
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