>ddnvents of—- ' f Millinery, Costumes, Blouses, Skirts, Etc. charing for a few days upstairs at AMBURY'S. m & A. AMBURY LTD. DEVON STREET NEW PLYMOUTH SPECIAL SUITS long winnthtt of waiting we are again in a position tytaln orders for High Grade CHART SUITS • Suits are built of the best English and Colonial Serges and Worsteds, and their workmanship id A GOME and SEE our SAMPLES. Howell & Howell, SUIT SPECIALISTS, NEW PLYMOUTH.
/CHEAP DAI BY FARMGOING CONCERN; NACRES of rich drained swamp,, well consolidated and all well grassed with ' ' exception of about 8 acres < There ar,e 17 acres of good swede?, »um and a good stock of hay. The front portion of the fa™ on 'VaMhn stand isslightlytud»iaiing<Md always nice and djy. School diftaat, railway 6 miles, cteimcart patees the gate. The building kn home of 7 living. rooms,, iiajthroom, scullery, wash-house «r «nd tubs, hot and cold telephone and all possible conveni- " ■Titrtf f° tk teimis lawn in front and the situation is ideal. The cowjk-<£ 9 bids with engine room and«»-cow milking plant installed (floor conil trapshed and piggery. The stock at present on property karißringoowe, 30 yearlings, 1 horse and 8 pigs; these together with a j 'tfrt harness, also 1 single buggy and harness as a going concern. '-j ■ 4 PRICE* £sl per acre; CASH, £2500 FARMERS' CO-OP. AUCTIONEERING CO., LTD. STREET (new buidings). HAMILTON. GET READY—SEASON OPENING. Make an Early Inspection of these Choice DAIRY FARMS|A ACRES, only 4 miles from HAMILTON, flat and undulating; all in rf- .'grass, fenced and subdivided into 6 paddocks. Good 6-roomed house i jiaodazk wnveniences, and all necessary outbuildings. PRICE £6B r AGREi, Freehold (dope to the FACTORY), a3 improved fencSid, Well-watered by pennanent stream. Great prospective value. PRICE rber acre. l Only £7SC cash down. „ * ACRES, in the famous Kaipaki District, all rich flat land, well grassed, ■i'watered by mill. Fenced and subdivided into paddocks. Six-roomed Mt Uid outbuildings, with milking ro -chines. Now carrying 46 cows, I Ihorses and 46 sheep. Close to facton;. PRIC" £9O per acre. No. ML r ,„ , SOUND GOING CONCERN. .. StOK Freehold, all in grass, well fenced, 10 subdivisions, watered wO® \>y river and springs; hattdy to factory; 4-roomed house, 8-bail £«WBlied concreted, 4-eow milking plant, separator, engine and separator Price £56 10s per acre, including the following stock: 52 cows, 4 neiIhilL horses, 1 s.f. plough, harrows, disc, drill, cream cans (4), separator, tip dray, 2 tons lime, 2 stacks clover ana orrti- *' - hjy; pigg, and numerous sundries. No 4 - 1 - A ACRES, 'freehold, all improved, handy to Hamilton. Good 5-roomeu house, outbuildings, milking plant, etc. This property is offered as • a.folng eoncern, with the following stock: 37 cows, 2 hoTses, 1 waggon, I mower, hay rake, harrows, gig and harness, cans, ploughs, milking ' .Ijmm, and sundries. Price £65 per acre. " ,\ 1 LAYBOURNE. ROSS & WHYTE. k 'iS». HAMILTON. WARD STREET. PHON ■TE AROHA: GOING CONCERNS- . :/ih ACRES, suburban dairy farm; freehold; well adapted for cutting up into 10-a&e sections; flrsfcclass metal Toads to property; all in grass with the exception of 3 acres turnips; well watered; first-class 3-roomed ' fcouse, easily added to, with necessary outbuildings; all necessary 1 " ;«y; Glaxo depot within a stone's throw (paid 2s 3d per lb butter-fat last ' MMon); cream collected; school, P. 0., station, township 2 miles; saleyards ' S nilm PRICE £BS per acre as a Going Concern, £ISOO cash. Or would LS'lan™ for £75 per acre and *fooo cash. GOING CONCERN in- " 20 cows, 1 bull, 5 heifers, 6 yearlings, 2 horses, and all the usual sundries about a farm. REPORTS: Owing to this farm being so well situated, - near-.to Te Aroha, and suitable for cutting up into sections, it should comJ Band a ready sale. No ' 15S " " IAA ACRES, 2£ miles from Te Aroha; freehold; all in grass; 6-roomed /AW hotwe and necessary outbuildings, including 6-bail shed with concrete floor and yards and all necessary machinery; Glaxo factory, school, Ro StogjCLhip and station 3 miles; PRICE: £67 10s per acre; 1 £IOOO cash; and for the Going Concern, £77 10s per a.cre; £ISOO in ■' three months. GOING CONCERN includes 52 cows, bull, horses, spring cart and harness, all furniture, cans, etc. Glaxo factory has paid the highest price in the district for the past 'wo seasons and is likely to pay highf er still daring the coming season. This, combined with the fact that a concrete road is to be laid shortly, and the farm adjoins all conveniences, of- ' fere an"exceptional opportunity for thole who are desirous of being close to Avtfvthiiig The position and conveniences are first class, the price for but- - ter-Kt wui be the highest, and the farm itself shows exceptional carrying ftp!Adjoiniilg farm just sold at £BO per acre. °* H. 11. DORR & CO.. ' LAND AGENTS TE tJDNGA HDNGA.-r-100 ACRES, 93 acres in grass, 5 acres turnips. All flat; drained swamp; watered by well and windmills. The property will CUtT 40 cows all the year round, and young stock. Buildings consist «f 4-roomed house, aimost new; 6-bail concreted shed, also yard. TwoCdW plant. Glaxo Depot 60 chains. . L.T.T. Rur:' delivery, school 2 miles, wleyards 7 miles. This farm is all flat and ploughable. First class Hunga iOiL Buildings are in goci condition. The grass is the best English mixture, aild tb* itoc! are in first-class condition. This property is easily worth far more jnoney. PRICE Only £65 per acre. Cash £2OOO. Balance 6 pc-r Branches at TE ARC 3A, HAMILTON, HELENSVILLE, and DARGATHE NATIONAL CO-OP. REALTY CO. OF N.Z. WttAT) OFFICE: SAFE DEPOSIT BUILDINGS, LTD., VULCAN LANE, AUCKLAND.
Btttft hesitate to use Nazol very free. fa especially «by constant inhalation- It month, nose and ■ throat kyjjsinst. infectious influenza germs. ttg material shortages delay the of their Havera branch for ft Ltd., of Palmerston of their Taranaki ii JBoi 80, LJTolley,
VALUE OF MOTOR LORRY. Instead of by rail, goods are now being sent by Motor Lorry, for considerable distances. It means less handling, quicker, cheaper delivery. The British bnilfc "Dennis" is a lorry worthy of adoption. It has great carrying capacity, is rapid, reliable and economical. *~i» Zealand fixprtw Co., Ltd., i m
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