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LAND FOR SALE. £SOO CASH WILL SEE YOU INTO THIS OPUNAKE ROAD FARM. 'PHIS is one of the beat propositions we have offered this season for a man whose capital is limited, but who has the necessary, labor to work and improve a farm. 199 ACRES 199 ACRES Freehold Title. All in grass and all level and ploughable when stumped—a good portion has already been under the plough. All been heavily timbered country. WILL CARRY 6o TO 70 COWS EASILY. House of 5 rooms (fairly old, but being renovated), good 8-bail concreted milking shed and outbuildings. Subdivided into convenient paddocks and watered by creeks and windmill. Supplies Awatuna dairy factory. THE PRICE.—£46 per acre. THE TERMS—£SOO cash, balance 4 to 5 years at C per cent, reducible by easy payments.' With improvements the value of this land can be greatly increased, and it is hardly necessary for us to point out that there are now very few opportunitiei to get on a farm on the terms :ow offered. this is a money-making proposition! GRANT AND CAMPBELL, HAWERA. * SOLE AGENTS HERE IS AN OPPORTUNITY TO SECURE FIRST GRADE LAND AT A PAYABLE PRICE. Situated inland Hawera, and right alongside a good cheese factory. We have personally inspected this farm, and know that in comparison it is better value than selling at double the prfte. 150 ACRES 150 ACRES which on a conservative estimate will carry 70 cows, and with proper farming methods will probably carry 80 to 85 cows. All in grass, well watered by creek and ram. Subdivided into 0 paddocks. Housu of 6 rooms, washhouse, implement shed, S-bail concreted milking shed with 4-cow plant, machines included. Handy to school, and 2 chains from factory. PRICE-£BS PER AORE. Terms £BOO cash, balance 4 and 5 years at 6 per cent. FINANCE CAN BE ARRANGED FOR STOCK. This land will touch £IOO per acre within the next 12 months. GRANT & CAMPBELL REAL ESTATE AGENTS,, HAWERA. SOLE AGENTS.

HOMES. Dwelling 4 rooms, wash-house, right in town; quarter-acre. Terms, £6OO. Dwelling 4 rooms and wash-house, acre sectfon, Fitzroy, Terms £7OO. Dwelling, 5 rooms and conveniences, « acre, Spotswood. Terms £IOSO. Dwelling 7 rooms, bathroom, washhouse, etc.; in town; J acre. Terms £1250. Dwelling 7 rooms, every convenience, beautiful view, 3 minutes from P. 0., % acre. Terms £1475. Dwelling f> rooms, i acre, trams pass door, Fitzroy. Terms £ISOO. Bungalow 5 rooms, pretty design, handsomely finished, over J acre, sea side of Fitzroy. Terms £1875. Dwelling 7 rooms, etc., % acre section on corner, good orchard, 5 minutes from P.O. Terms £2OOO. L. H. CLARK & CO., Land and General Commission Agents. Central Buildings, New Plymouth.

REPATRIATION. TO FARMERS. The New Plymouth Repatriation Committee invites the eo-opcration of farmera to train ex-soldiers in farming. The employer is required to pay them a wage of £1 per week and found, whilst ths Repatriation pays an .allowance to approved trainees of £1 per week, part of which is retained on their behalf until the satisfactory completion of the period of training. It must ho recognised that there is a duty cast on every member of the community to help the Returned Soldiers, who have risked all and suffered untold hardship to maintain- freedom and justice. The Committee, therefore, appeals to the patriotism of the farnrejs to help the returned men to learn farming, and equip them to become producers—the more of e have the greater the produc--1 the easier the burden caused by the war. Write to Secretaries of Local Committees or official Representatives at Ingle,wood, Opunake, Waitara, Stratford, Eltham, Hawera, Patea, or to ' A.-S. ALLEN, Repatriation Officer, New Plymouth. Bos 73, 'Phone CBl. Telegrams: Repatriation, New Plymouth. Sprinkling about ten drops of Nazol on the chest of the pyjama jacket ,at night—or on the singtet in the morning —is a good way to get the benefit of £ftzol inkajation—just tat is.-

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Taranaki Daily News, 5 July 1920, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 5 July 1920, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 5 July 1920, Page 1

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