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Oddments of—- ; Millinery, Costumes, , Blouses, Skirts, Etc. (Hearing for a few days upstairs at AMBURY'S. W. & A. AMBURY LTD jams SfHKEX NEW PLYMOUTH ,

SPECIAL SUjTS . Jtttfik long months of waiting we are again in a position b Mn ovm for EBgh Grade CHART SUITS . Baits are built of the best English and Colonial Serges and Worsteds, and their workmanship is OOMK and SEE onr SAMPLES. Howell & Howell, ' l. h SUIT SPECIALISTS, , ' HEW PLYMOUTH. •55 Cheap dairy farm. QMNC CONCERN. lfgf) AORSS «f rich swamp, well consolidated and all well grassed <with Oe exception of about 8 acres There are 17 acres of good swedes lint* of giy— and a good stock of hay. The front portion of the farm on • WhUa the buildings stand is slightly uadulating and always nice and dry. School it 1 " |1 » distant, railway 6 miles, cream cart passes the gate. The buildings PflUprhf aii up-to-date house of 7 living rooms, bathroom, scullery, wash-home f n jpp» r and tabs, hot and cold water, telephone and all possible conveni'r There is a tennis lawn in front and the situation is ideal. The cow* .shad 4* of 6 bails with engine room and o-eow milking plant installed (floor conereted),motor shed, trapshed and piggery. The stock at present on property M 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-DP. AUCTIONEERING CO., LTD. .VICTORIA STREET (new biddings). HAMILTON GET READY—SEASON OPENING. > Make an Early Inspect! dn of these Choice DAIRY FARMS*. I Aft ACRES, only miles from HAMILTON, flat and undulating; i grass, fenced and subdivided into 6 paddocks. Good 6-roomed 1 all in . house ' with modern conveniences, and all necessary outbuildings. PRICE £6B .per - uat. No. 342. i&A-ACREJ, Freehold (close to the GLAXO FACTORY), all improved, fencr* ed, well-watered by permanent streftm. Great prospective value. PRICE dCSO per acre. Only £7SC cash down. No. 424. IQ|l ACRES, in the famous Kaipaki District, all rich flat land, well grassed, watered by mill. Fenced and subdivided into paddocks. Six-roomed 'houatand outbuildings, with milking to-chines. Now carrying 46 cows, 1 * buil,3 horses and 4& sheep. Close to factory. PRIC" £3O per acre. No. 331 SOUND GOING , CONCERN. ' IRS ACRES, Freehold, all in grass, well fenced, 10 subdivisions, watered _ by river and springs; handy to factory; 4-roomed house, 8-bail i* / Cowshed concreted, 4-cow milking plant, separator, engine and separator ' mom. Price £59 10s per acre, including the following stock: 62 cows, 4 bei/m, 1 bull, horses, 1 s.f. plough, harrows, disc, drill, cream cans (4), aflking machines, separator, tip dray, 2 tons lime, 2 stacks clover ana ordi- ■ nt|y hey, pigs, and numerous sundries. No 421. ' f' ffln ACRES, freehold, ail improved, handy to Hamilton. Good 5-roomod ™ house, outbuildings, milking plant, jtc. This property is offered as agoing concern, with the following stock: 37 cows, 2 horses, 1 waggon, 1 Itfirer.hay rake, harrows, gig and harness, cans, ploughs, milking maAferit, and sundries. Price £65 per acre. No. 323. LAYBOUKNE. ROSS & WHYTE: HAMILTON. WARD STREET. PHON : tE AROHA: GOING CONCERNS. /»A ACRES, suburban dairy farm; freehold; well adapted for cutting np into 10-aCTe sections; first-class metal roads to property; all in grass Witt the exception of 3 acres turnips; well watered; first-class 3-roomed ife, easily added to, with necessary outbuildings; all necessary machines Qlaxo depot within a stone's throw (paid 2s 3d per lb butter-fat last t)j cream collected; school, P. 0., station, township 2 miles; saleyards , !i. PRICE £BS per acre as a Going Concern, £I6OO cash. Or would the land alone for £75 per acre and £IOOO cash. GOING CONCERN ini SO eows, 1 bull, 5 heifers, 6 yearlings, 2 horses, and all the usual sunabout a farm. REPORTS: Owing to this farm being so well situated, a&rto Te Aroha, and suitable for cutting up into sections, it should comBnd aready sale. , No. ISS. v, UUI ACRES, 2i miles from Te Aroha; freehold; all in grass; 6-roomed house and necessary outbuildings, including 6-bail shed with coni/ flow and yards and all necessary machinery; Glaxo factory, school, ' ' Pjtt. Adjoining; township and statinn 3 miles; PRICE: ,£67 10s per acre; £M(I0 cash; and fcf the Going Concern, £77 10s pr.r acre; £ISOO in , three months. GOING CONCERN includes 52 cows, bull, horses, spring ' eart and harness, all furniture, can?, etc. Glaxo factory has paid the highprice in the district for the past 'wo seasons and is likely to pay high--tr still during the coming season. This, combined with the fact that a con'ilnte Toad is to be laid shortly, and the farm adjoins all conveniences, ofexceptional opportunity fori those who are desirous of being close to \ Wetrthing. The position and conveniences are first class, the price for but- ' ■ nr-»t will be the highest, and the farm itself shows exceptional carrying y ; % '(jj*dty. Adjoining farm just sold at £BO per acre. No. 435 H. H. DORR & CO., ml LAND AGENTS TE AROHA. A HOT WATER BOTTLE that will npt Jeak or crack, and will last for years » ;i».lr«th owning. The "UNIQUE", Bripatent stopper' and heavy UaiM, is obtainable everywhere. Look •[-; for th* brand when buying. t Qre&te an atmosphere of Nazol about -U-JjPB. that yon constantly inhale it—v%mbut ten drops on the chest of pyjama I;:jaekei at n ijrhtor on the singlet in the # naming protects you against infectious s frim* , wani and cosy every night with [001?' British made HOT WATER StR. Heavily vulcanised seam". ? Cjmnot leak or burst. On sale everywlitre. Look for the brand on neck of * -.4 '-'A few shillings spent in the free use #W,2fa9>l to protect the mucous mem.'of the moqfh, nose and throat Luaetipn i* better thaa «t MUttag. ORLICKS HALTED -MILK The Ideal Food- 1 IDrink(Millr,Wheat, and Mult). Keeps! for years and never 1 becomes stale or loses l any of its admirable S qualities. It is made| in a moment, any-f where. Only watwj k Is'needed. I« bot climates it iavaluable.

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Taranaki Daily News, 14 August 1920, Page VIII

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Page VIII Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 14 August 1920, Page VIII

Page VIII Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 14 August 1920, Page VIII

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