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Always Something to Interest You. GLOVES AND HOSIERY ■tHiOVES in Suede, Kid, Cotton, jfaol and Mixtures, etc., in all the ■ most wanted shades. , HOSIERY in Silk, Silk and "Wool, Cashmere and All ~ Wool, All shades are represented. The pricing is of the usual "Arnbury" kind—strictly; f taoderate W. & A. AMBURY LTD. DEVON STREET NEW PLYMOUTH SPECIAL SUITS After lone: months of waiting we are again in a position to take orders for High Grade CHART SUITS These Suits axe built of the best English and Colonial Tweeds, Sergeß and Worsteds, and their workmanship is . unexcelled. • COME and SEE our SAMPLES. Howell & Howell, SUIT SPECIALISTS, NEW PLYMOUTH. . CHEAP FARMS. ACRES down the Coast, situated in a gooA position, being only 4 miles front New Plymouth Post Office, on good metalled road. Good dwellinghtrasfe containing six rooms and outbuildings. Land is of good quality; all ploaghable with the exception of a few acres of shelter bush. Subdivided into six well fenced paddocks, with a good supply of water. This place will carry twenty cows and do them well. Factory and school is only abotit two ' miles.distant from place with a good road to both. This is a good chance fot anyone who is thinking of taking up farming, being a nice handy size for one man and get good returns. PRICE £65 per acre. Only £I2OO eaih.' • - FIOB IAA1 AA ACRES of good Coast land, all in grass except a little shelter bush; •7; " subdivided into eleven paddocks; all level to undulating, every foot .ploughable; watered by a good running riven W-iflc arry thirty to thirty-•-five cows and young stock. Situated in a good handy position, being handy .to factory, school and P.O. store. This little place is in goo'd heart and should be cheap at the price asked. The buildings comprise a dwelling of rooms, bathroom and scullery, man's room and wash-house. Cowshed • with ten bails. PRICE £4O per aerfc, with £ISOO cash. F 108. L. A. NOLAN & CO., LAND AGENTS. S. A. DAI LEY, LAND REPRESENTATIVE.

CHEAP DAI RY FARM. GOING CONCERN. 192 ACRES of rich drained swamp, well consolidated and all well grassed with . '"T the exception of about 8 acres There are 17 acres of good swedes, of grass and a goo:', stock of-, hay.. The front portion of the farm on which the buildings stand is slightly ludulating and always nice and dry. Sclio>l is 1 mile distant, railway (3 miles, creira cart passes the gate. The buildings comprise an up-to-date bouse of 7 living rooms, bathroom, scullery, wash-house with copper and tubs, hot and cold Water, telephone and all possible conveniences. There is a tennis lawn in front and the situation is ideal. The cowshed is of 6 bails with engine room and ->-cow milking plant installed (floor concreted), aiotor shed, traps'ned and piggery. The stock at present on property ate 46' milking cows, 30 yearlings, 1 horse and 8 pigs; these together with a spring cart and harness, also 1 single baggy and harness as a going concern. TRICE, £sl per acre; CASH, £2500 3PHE FARMERS' CO-OP. AUCTIONEERING V CO., LTD. Victoria street (new hidings). Hamilton THE BEST VALUE SHEEP & CATTLE FARM OFFERING. NEARLY £20,000 WORTH OF IMPROVEMENTS. 0000 ACRES FREEHOLD. 500^ACRES FREEHOLD. ONLY £5 5s PE&ACRE. ACRES; 3750 acres EXCELLENT QUALITY FLAT LAND, balance easy undulating;'2ooo acres in English grasses, about 100 ieres fallow. All ring fenced except 1 mile, and subdivided into 30 paddocks. : M1 the fences are in the best possible order and quite sheep proof. Watered >y /mlendid streams. BUILDINGS: These are all thai, could be desired. Bight-roomed residence, -bathroom, hot and cold water, wash-house, copper and tubs. Large implement shed, up-to-date woolshed with accommodation , 'for 700 sheep over night. Machines, buggy shed, two vermin «proof seed .sheds, shearers' cottage, 9-stall stable, hayloft. All buildings are in good order and could not be renewed under £4OOO. This farm has WINTERED 2800 sheep, 200 head cattle, besides horses. M ' PRICE £5 5s PER ACRE, with £oooo CASH DOWN, balance can reBiain at 5 per cent, for 5 years. Fullest particulars from the Sole Agents— LAYBOURNE. ROSS & WHYTE. WARD STREET. PHONE SB9. HAMILTON.

AN IDEAL FAKM. 200 141 4 CR ® S ' B ' tuate( * on 8 00 d metalled road, adjoining factory, school and . poet office, within easy reach of good town. Eight-roomed dwelling house with all conveniences, including telephone. Will carry 60 cows and do them well. This farm i a -free from noxious weeds. • PRICE only £7O per acre. Cash required, £ISOO with first-class mort- , gages. You must see this, as it is sure to |iae in priA. £Boo CASH WILL SEE YOU INTO THIS: ACRES of beautiful dairy land, close to factory; good metal and tarred road; }-mile from school and township; good dwelling and outbuildings. Price, only £4O per acre. . . A GOING CONCERN: ,JOA ACRES, situated about 7 miles from Hawera, on tarred road; lease haw five years to run; 54 cows, 2 horses, milking machine, etc., including all vtapUments required, and a fine lot of pigs. We have inspected this place, and ';(fr-rjrtlung is in flrst-class order. Price, £2650. We can finance a good man ; R. J. TIDDY & CO. MM i BEGENT STREET, HAWERj. 'PHONES: 354, Private 323.

'ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERS. StKtiV and Insist om Certain-teed <£S. MDFtNG AND PAINTS. TUBS CSAMBEBS & SON I/CO. Sai afi pod Hardware Merchants.

BAKE & CC. (Successors to Wilson & Son.) SADDLE & HARNESS MAKERS, . BROADWAY, STRATFORD. MODERATE PRICES. FIRST-CLASS f EATHER work of all classes undertaken. Repairs to Saddlery and Harness attended to at shortest notice Old Saddles accepted in part payment of new. Horse and Cow Covers a Speciality. Travelling Bags & Trunks made to order. 4 TRIAL SOLICITED:

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Taranaki Daily News, 27 August 1920, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 27 August 1920, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 27 August 1920, Page 6

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