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WINTER COSTUMES. These new model* are certainly worthy 01 the attention el every woman who takes a pride in her dress., 'i'hay are carried out in Seasonable Fabrics. . Ladies' Tweed-Flannel Costumes, from £6 6s. Maids' Costumes, from , £4 15s. Ladies'. Costumes, good navy, indigo dye, from £9 15s. And each one faithfully expresses the latest style tendencies. 'The prices are quite in accordance with our Uiual good values. Why not COMB AND SEE THEMJ W. & A. AMBURY LD. DEVON STREET NEW PLYMOUTH

SUIT MD OVERCOAT BARGAINS. If you desire, to obtain the greater VALUE IN SUITS & OVERCOATS, Ton are well advised to call and inspect our stocks, SUITS, from £5 10s to £9 15s. OVERCOATS, from £3 17s 6d to £ll 10s. Howell & Howell, CLOTHING SPECIALISTS, NEW PLYMOUTH.

" A MODEL DAIEY FARM. RICH DRAINED SWAMP. O/10 ACRES freehold.the Model Farm of the district and, without exaggeration, the equal of anything in Xew Zealand. All level, rich, drained I' smunp, and, with the exception of a portion in cultivation, the whole, is 111 t, English grasses and in great heart. The property wintered last year 180 head ■vOfcattle and 800 sheep and is used for dairying, fattening, and cropping, principally fattening. A small herd of 30 cows only are milked, but these wers ' carried solely all the season on two pad docks of ryegrass and clover, comprising 20 acres, and these two paddocks at tin- moment are in beautiful condition, yhiff'haj been grown this season averaging over 3'/ 2 tons and weighing out at T sacks to the ton. Thefe is a beautifully situated homestead of 7 rooms, cow- * siied, a - large "barn and stable. A private metalled road runs right through the firm, .'hich ia situated handy to factory on an asphalt road within 4 miles of large northern town. Fences are of the very best, English wire only being used. On a conservative estimate this farm will easily milk 150 cows. Our agent ' assures us, from r. personal knowledge of the farm, that no man cou'd be d;sappointed. There is nothing in the way of improvements left to be done; there 1« not a noxious weed on .the place, and as a dairying proposition of quality the fatal is Meal, and indications are that this property will be £IOO per acre withm a lew months. ' ' ' . PRICE £7O per acre. DEPOSIT, £6OOO. ' THE FARMERS' AUCTIONEERING CO., LTD. VICTORIA STREET (new buidings). HAMILTON A FEW OF OUR LARGE LIST OF DAIRY FARMS. H* LETTERS REPRESENTING DISTRICTS. -HP. (Rauraki Plains), L.T.V. (Lower Thames Valley), TE A. (Te Aroha). TE A.. NO. 9.-65 acres, all in grass, good buildings, on good road. Tip-top place. I'RICE, £BO per acre; £ISOO cash. :< , TJ3 A. NO. 128.—95 acres, close to GLaXO FACTORY, 5-roomed hou3e, cowshed, ete.. Will carry 46 cows and do them wel' PRICE, £65 per acre; £IOOO *, TE A. NO. 17.—500 aores drained BWamp, good portion in good grass, only a fe.v n-iles from TE AROHA, good buildings. £65 per acre; £4OOO cash. J.TE-A. NO. 29. —73 acres, all in grass, good buildings. Carrying 30 cows, 3 horses, %1 Lull, 4 head of young stock. On good metalled road. Handy to everything. jFRICE, £75 per acre; £ISOO cash. ILP NO. 74.—90 acres, good buildings. At present carrying 60 dairy cows and a , number of dry stock. PRICE, £IOO per acre. ' L.T.V. NO. 103. —72 acres, all in grass, 0-roomed house, cowshed, etc. At present carrying 40 dafry cows, 37 head young stock, _and 4 horses. Handy to everything- £93 per acre; £I2OO cash. THAMES VALLEY REALTY COY; i- PAE&QA. 'Phone 129, Box 45. I.' Telegraphic Address, REALIZE PAEROA. ' *

SPLENDID FATTENING, DAIRYING OR STUD FARM FOR EXCHANGE. 517 ACRES, FREEHOLD, only two -hours' drive from Aucklanu by a goad metalled road; all in English .grasses; fenced and subdivided into lo paddocks, fences in good order; watered by permanent streams. BUILDINGS: 5-roomed house, bathroom, vash-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, £75 per acre, equity £10,544. Owner will take from 70 to 100 sera in the Waikato. No. 404. EXCEPTIONALLY CHEAP FARM. AGUES, FREEHOLD; 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. v PRICE, £35 per acre, and on exceptionally easy terms. Owner leaving the district and wiU consider any reasonable offer. No. 406, FIRST-CLASS SHEEP FARM. THE PICK OF HAWKE'S-BAY. ACRES, FREEHOLD; 2057 acres in grass and 146 acres in crop, 100 acres flat, balance undulating, 1600 acres ploughable and 1000 acres have been/ploughed; well fenced and subdirded into 10 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. Thirteen mile* from the railway by a good motor road. PRICE, £l4 per acre, with £BOOO cash deposit. No. 401. XAYBOURNE. ROSS & WHYTE: WARD V HAMILTON.

A REAL SNIP. MATAPU DISTRICT. GOING CONCERN, JQJJ ACRES, all level; will carry 60 cows and dry stock ; splendid , crops; first-class herd of cows; machines installed, and good implements. - SEE US AT ONC& MANGATOKI DISTRICT. 220 ACRES, first-class land carrying 50 cows and dry stock'; clos« , * to school md factory; splendid line of J«"»" cows can be taken :1 irith farm. • ( £95 P9r acre. . . Come and inspect >am e and compare terms with anything on tha marketR: J.' UDDYi & CO." Jfafcfc p&iwwr HntE'B'iP, ha wbba, THOXESi 3Mi Privati 883.

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Taranaki Daily News, 30 June 1920, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 30 June 1920, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 30 June 1920, Page 6

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