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Amburys' ' JULY 17th. go TRIMMED HATS, 43 nd, 6s xid, 8s iid, TWEED COSTUMES. • Job 39s 6d, 59s 6d, 635. NAVY & BLK. WORSTED • Job 79s'6d. ?ÜBS, 3s IN POUND discount. GLOVES, Job i#6d, is ndpr. CHILDREN'S CASHMERE HOSE, BUck and Tan, « to 3, Job ». Annual Sale. JULY 31st. LADIES WARM COATS, Job from 39s 6d each. LADIES' RAIN COATS, Job 21s, 29s 61 JOB DRESS GOODS, JOB FROCKS, 12s iid to 30s, is nsd, 2s iid, 3s 6d yd. JOB BLOUSINGS, is, is 2d, is 6d yard. STRIPE FLANNELETTES, Job is 6d, is gd, 2s id. JOB NAPERY, 15 per cent discount. 100 KAPOC & DOWN QUILTS, Single 35s up; Double 35s to 130s. W. & A. AMBURY LTD DEVON STREET NEW PLYMOUTH

SHIRTS SHIRTS SHIRTS BARGAINS FOR ALL ■, People are now beginning to realise the truth of the jDld axiom, "The Best is the Cheapest in the end. Don't fail to see our stock of MEN'S SHIRTS. , PRICES FROM 8/11 TO 18/6. Howell & Howell, . i CTTTPT SPECIALITS NEW PLYMOUTH.

CHEAP DAIRY FARMGOING CONCERN. inn AfTPEH of rich drained swamp, well consolidated and all well grassed wit-h the exception, of about 8 acres There are 17 acres of good swedes, plenty of.grass and a good stock of hay./ The front portion of the farm on wHehthe buildings stand is slightly undulating and always nice and dry. School »' !" ntfle distant, railway 6 miles, cream cart passes the gate. The buildings comprise an up-to-date house of 7 living rooms, bathroom, scullery, wash-house wjth copper and tubs, hot and eold water, telephone and all possible conveni•esces. There is a tennis lawn in front and the situation is ideal. The cowehed is of 6 bails with engine room arid •> -cow milking plant installed (floor coneMted), motor shed, trapshed and piggery. The stock at present on property me 46 milking cows, 30 yearlings, 1 horse and 8 pigs; these together with a spring cart and harness, also 1 single buggy and harness as a going concern. PRICE, £sl per acre; CASH, £2500 THE FARMERS' CO-OP. AUCTIONEERING , CO., LTD. VICTORIA STREET (new buidings). HAMILTON. CET READY—SEASON OPENING. • Make an Early Inspection of these Choice DAIRY FARMS- ■ 100 ACRES, only 4 miles from HAMILTON, flat and undulating; all in grass, fenced and subdivided into 6 paddocks. Good 6-roomed house 1 with modern conveniences, and all necessary outbuildings. PRICE £6B per fccre, No. 342, nA ACRES, Freehold (close to the GLAXO' FACTORY), all improved, fenced, well-watered by permanent stream.GGreatt t prospective value. PRICE '£Bo J»er acre. Only £750 cash dowij.-' No. 424. ' AC ACRES, in the famous Kaipsikl District, all rich flat land, well grassed, watered by mill. Fenced and subdivided into paddocks. Sjx-roomed . housetnd outbuildings, with milking machines. Now carrying 46 cows, 1 bull, 3 horses and 45 sheep. sSClose to factory. PRICE £9O per acre. No. 331 SOUND GOING CONCERN. 1 ACRES, Freehold, all in grass, well fenced, 10 subdivisions, watered • by river and springs; handy to factory; 4-roo'med house, 8-bail < 1 Cowshed concreted, 4-cow milking plant, separated, engine and separator mom. • Price £56 10s per acre, including the following stock: 52 cows, 4 liei- ' fert, 1 boll, horses, 1 s.f. plough; harrows, disc, drill, cream cans (4), milking machines, separator, tip dray, 2 tons lime, 2 stacks clover and ordi- " nary-hay, pigs, and numerous sundries. ' So 421. . AW. outbuildings, milking plant, etc. This property is offored as a going concern, with the following stock: 37 cows, 2 horses, 1 waggon, 1 mower, hay rake, harrows, gig and harness, cans, ploughs, milking machines; and sundries. Price £BS per acre. No. 325. ' LAYBOURNE. ROSS & WHYTE. * 689. HAMILTON. , WARD STREET. PHON JE AROHA SUBDIVISION. 2. . DAIRY FARMS % o i m ON LOW DEPOSITS. QO ACRES, main road, P. 0., school J mile, creamery on property, township 7 miles, saleyards 11 miles; first-class 7-roomed house with all conveni- " ences, numerous other buildings including an 8-bail concreted shed and yards, 4- . eow plant and concreted piggeries; 5 paddocks, splendidly watered, all in grass freehold. * PRICE, £54 per acre; CASH, £750, balance arranged. RIGHT FOR 35 COWS STRAIGHT AWAY. A FIRST-CLASS DAIRY FARM. No. 433. "IfJQ.ACRES, freehold, 120 acres in grass, 6 paddocks; new house of 4 rooms, ' with scullery, well fitted up; cowshed of 5 bails, cp.rt and manure shed; school, P.O. } mile, station and township 7 miles, saleyards 11 miles. PRICE, £2B per acre; CASH, £750, balance arranged. ' PART 0F THE ABOVE SECTION, SAME CLASS OF COUNTRY. jGOOD TERMS CAN BE GIVEN to a GOOD MAN. No. 458-

- On? client l> anxious to sell, and as tbe carrying capacity of these sections ' Will stand the fullest investigation,-Tie can strongly recommend either of tha Above to any intending purchaser who wishes to make a good living straight away. Theposition, conveniences and the buildings are all good and purchasers who inspect will find that they are . REALLY GOO D BUYING. H: H; DOBK & CO., UND AGENTS XE AROHA. / - FARMERS! FARMERS! FARMERS! intending to invest or settle on the Eauraki Plains, Thames Valley, ■ Waikato, or North Aqpkland, will do well to communicate with us first — fftfarve the most complete list of properties to choose from. Branches at TK /kBQHA, HAMILTON, HELENBVILLE, DARGAVILLE. Agents throughout New Zetknd- j THE NATIONAL CO-OP. REALTY CO. OF N.Z. HEAD OFFICE: SAFE DEPOSIT BUILDINGS, LTD., , ' „ OJLCAN LANE, AUCKLAND.

;. MM THOSE 336, . STRATFORD, WHEN YOU BEQUIRE A MOTOii »*v , f LOREY. j'r J'OBKrrDBE Removals a specialty, jr" »*' Efficient service at reasonable cost. W. OUBD GAfcRIEB, STRATFORD.

W. H. JAMES, BUI J&R AND CONTRACTOR, OPUNAEE. PSTIMAI. 1 given for a!l descriptions . of building work in town ov country. Daiiy Factor}- work a specialty.

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Taranaki Daily News, 26 July 1920, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 26 July 1920, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 26 July 1920, Page 6

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