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It Oddments of—gi\ -' Millinery, Costumes, & ■ ' | f'sK, Blouses, Skirts, Etc. | j'v- clearing for a few. days i* ' *' upstairs at AMBURY'S. I p;- i ■ / . '■ | \)i % & A. AMBURY LTD. ™ /«" DEVON STREET NEW PLYMOUTH I ■ '

i: V' Special suits 1 i"*. 8 y/sjfoj®* long of waiting' we are again in a position | b. >fyU3a orders for High tirade i \ / 1 CHART SUITS 1 'pif-fi 90mw Suits are built of the best English and Colonial Serges and Worsteds, and their workmanship i$ f needled. '■j j u COME and SEE our SAMPLES. Howell & Howell, •-V < ; < „ .. SUIT SPECIALISTS, tr\< &v. NEW PLYMOUTH.

CHEAP DAIRY FARM. COINC CONCERN. . ,• ' * . - of rich drained swamp, well consolidated and all well-grassed with ... ihe exception of about 8 acres Tier? are 17 acres of good swede*, M&* grass and. a good stock of liay. The front portion of the farm on IktifM'itiMniildings stand is slightly iiadulating and always nice and dry. School distant, railway 6 miles, creim cart passes.the gate. The buildings A -|rfe«"an up-to-date house of 7 living rooms, bathroom, scullery, wash-house and tubs, hot and cold Vatfer, tfelephone and all possible convenis.y VThere is a tennis lawn jn front and the situation is ideal. The cowef 6 bails with engine room and .> -cow' milking plant installed (floor conWffnOkiAg cows, 30 yearlings, 1 horse and 8 pigs; these together with a tad harness, also 1 single buggy and harness as a gping concern. PRICE, £sl per acre; CASH, £2500 FAKMERS' CO-OP. AUCTIONEERING CO., LTD. A BTBEET (new buidings). HAMILTON.

GET READY—SEASON OPENING. • Make an Early Inspection of these Choice DAIRY FARMSonly 4 miles from HAMILTON,'fIat and undulating; all in' ■. grass, fenced and subdivided into 6 paddocks. Good 6-roomed house It modern conveniences, and all necessarf ontbuildings. PRICE £6B per Isy < • i I ■ /' ' No. 342. • t pBCMte-Only £750 cash doWn. No. 424. SjICBSSi'm the'famous Kaipaki District, all rich fiat land, well grassed, by mill. Fenced and; subdivide! into paddocks. Six-roomed r with milking machines. Now carrying 46 cows, 1 1/3 hones and 45 sheep. Close to factory. PRIC3 £9O per acre. No. 331 sound going concern. ACRES, Freehold, all in grass, well fenced, 10 subdivisions, watered by river and springs; handy to factory; 4-roomed house, 8-bail concreted, 4-cow milkinp plant, separator, engine and separator jfy-WoS." Price,.£s6 10s per acre, including the following stock: 52 cows, 4 tieibuHJ horses, 1 s.f.xj>lough, harrows, disc, drill, cream cans (,4). hines, separator, tip dray, 2 tons lime, 2 stackf clover and ordi- /, pigs, and numerous sundries. - No 421. freehold, all improved, handy to Hamilton. Good 5-roomed hfcos£, outbuildings, milking plant, etc. This property is offered as concern, with the following stock: 37 cows, 2 horses, 1 waggon, 1 hay rake, harrows, gig and' harness, cans, ploughs, milking madisundries. Price £65 per acre. No. 325. • f; LAYBOURNE. ROSS & WHYTE. HAMILTON. WARD STREET. PHON

£;- * 1 1 —: : ——— |i : ,.TE'ABOHA: GOING CONCERNS. ilv ACRES, suburban dairy farm; freehold; well adapted for cutting up intolO-acre sections; first-class metal roads to property; all in grass f|M' tli<! exception of 3 acres turnips; well watered; first-class 3-roomed §Kj-]kMM> easily added to, with necessary outbuildings; all necessary machinPlLi -oys.GIiXO depot within'a stone's throw (paid 2s 3d per lb butter-fat last cream collected; school, P. 0., station, township 2 miles; saleyards 5 miles, PRICE £BS per acre as a Going Concern, £ISOO cash. Or would |C sell the'land alone for £75 per acre and £IOOO cash. GOING CONCERN inff>jn eludeeSO cows, ibull, 5 heifers, 6 yearlings, 2 horses, and all the usual sunabout a {arm. REPORTS: Owing to this farm being so well situated, S§s . par to Te Aroha, and suitable for cutting up into sections, it should corma ready sale. No. 155. V* i'AA ACRES, 2J miles from Te Aroha; freehold; all in grass; 6-roomed " 'Jr ' ioMe and necessary outbuildings, including 6-bail shed with con- %.' ,r P.B. adjoining; township and station 3 miles; PRICE: £67 10s per acre; it.- 1 *£)ooo cash; and for the Going Concern, £77 10s per acre; £ISOO in S£pi harness, all furniture, cans, otc. Glaxo factory has paid the high<lt price in the district for the past l wo seasons and is likely to pay highgf- ■' jfir Btfll during the coming season. This, combined with the fact that a conroad is to be laid 'shortly, and the farm adjoins all conveniences, ofK_- h fer4 an exceptional-opportunity for those who are desirous of being close to J Everything. Tke position and conveniences are first class, the price for but-/ r *«< fat will be the highest, and the farm itself shows exceptional carrying p', capacity. Adjoining farm just sold at £BO per acre. No. 435 ' H. H. DORR & CO:; , v V"' Land agents te aroha.

IjiV HUNGA. —100 ABRES, 9.'! acres 'Asfloed swamp; watered by well and windmills. The property will * W&ff 4® cows all the year roHnd, and young stock. Buildings consist vtjffafutA house, almost new; 6-bail concreted shed, also yard. Two- «%& Qjtxo Depot 60 chains. L.T.T. Rural delivery, school 2 miles, fjBUH. This farm is all flat and ploughable. First class Hunga Idings are in good condition. The gTass is the best English mixture, „stoefc are in first-class condition. This property is easily worth far /jnoQly. ' PRICE Only £65 per acre. Oaah £2OOO. Balance 6 per cent, tpmin. " (3944) where values are still low and fair profits realised every J-WTifc-sale. Several very choice sheep runs, cutting-up propositions, and _ K ! suitable for Syndicate to cut up into Dairy Farms. UpM&to «t TE ASOHA, HAMILTON, HELENSVILLE, and DARGAYoa ienmot do better than come North. direct With flead Office is all instances. £«-a' IHE NATIONAL CO-OP. REALTY CO. OF N.Z. OFFICE: SAFE DE POSIT BUILDINGS, LTD,, sai/tws yg% airbus©.

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Taranaki Daily News, 2 August 1920, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 2 August 1920, Page 6

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