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LAND FOR SAIB. 60 ACRES.' cept S acres lucerno, 5 acres o& 6 acres swedes. Will winter 30 dai For,PRICE and TERMS enquire ii| ■', once. 1523 ACRES. y.'j 923 ACRES 0.R.P., fi'oVawes W&i'** at 9 per acre. , ,1200, acres are -' down in grass, balance in, bush, *~ ' farm it well-subdlvided btto 12 padd watered by permanent streafli|, Fi good. Will w-'nter 1} dry sheep fc .. acre besides cattle. , ■. j PRICE, m per acre, ? Liberal te to practical man. * p 50 ACRES. | piCK of Taranaki's beat ho™ , «™ •""' ated in the fai All level and all rich dairying country,,'< '' oarrying 26 dairy cows. -Good &m«l|e4- '\. with 2-cow plant included. Bufldiagl '* include comfortable 6-roomed house,/ Close to factory. . '. , PRICE, £l5O per acre. Easy terns h .t« nn „ a* ™«k... 1 *» "f r .;.' 147 ACRES. CITI/ATED at Opunake; wintering,«, .% cows. ' ' ' PRICE, £29 per acre; '£l" £I2OO cash. Easy terms for 1 LYNSKEY & EmiS'^ REGENT STREET, V ' '< HAWERA. * ,/; ' > alongside factory, school P.O.' House of 8 rooms with teicph | installed. Cowshed with concrete fatif'- : '\ and milking machines. Farm absoUr 1 free from weeds and well watonf running streams. At present carryio) head big cattle, including 47 cows aw 1 3-year heifers. Will easily inilk 55-co 1 Owner lias decided to retire, and baa t& j\ji duced price to £75 per acre, with 41"" cash. Mortgages are first-okat, -$/& ing a G.A.B. and another having 11, jlfjy f *& to run at' 5J per cent. ' t. \jtfe NOTE.—We consider this to br %:$| cheapest farm in Taranaki, and have H»*"l" & sole agency. To inspect is to buy. IV EXCHANGE EOS NEW PLYMOUTH TOWN PROPERTY. THHIS lovely Dairy 'Farm of 148 Acres?; freehold land, situated one mile ; J railway station, butter or cheen .'Use- -l tory, township, school, P. 0., telephone 1 and store. On good level metalled rod. ■ 3 Good new house of sis rooms, with hath' room and pantry. Very excellent tttm- , '. shed and barn, implement shed and trip. '■ shed combined. Very few weeds. Nicely j watered and well fenced. Nearly 10Q « acres been stumped and ploughed. -En. :■? ily worked, being two sections with wide ' frontage; river boundary at back. Pastures are first-class. An ideal dairy farm. Owner going to retire, and will •• ~ exchange for a. good home in New Plymouth, or will sell outright for £9O an acre, with £2OOO cash, balance at 5J per cent, I have inspected this farm, and wity ■' recommend it to anyone. Owner of idjoining .farm requites £llO an nrrini"**mr Write or call and see me without ii»» ~ lay. -•-. Campbell Jackson ' AND ROBERT WOOD. THE LAND SALESMAN, < STRATFORD. TO RETURNED SOLDIERS v jyiCE handy little farm of 200 ApBXS in a good district, 2 miles from school, P.O. and railway; Broomed house. All in grass but 10 acres. Well watered, 50 acres ploughable, 4 paddffldff. Will milk 20 cows and run sheep «n balance. No weeds. Price £7 per acre. This property has passed the Land Board, and immediate possession can h* given to a returned soldier. Apply early. McCLUCQACE <ft CO., BROADWAY, STRATFORD. REPATRIATION; SUMMARY OF BENEFITS. •'■ SUMMARY OF BENEFITS. PROVIDED FOR DISCHARGED SOLDIERS, SOLDIERS' WIDOWS, WIDOWED MOTHERS OF DECEASED SOLDIERS. AND NURSES WHO HAVE SERVED OVERSEAS, UNDER REPATRIATION ACT, 1918. Loans for Businesses up to £3OO ( £SO free of interest). Loans up to £7/5 (free of interest), lor the puichase of Furniture. Loans up to £SO (free of interest), fqr the purchase of Tools of Trade, Ac Financial Assistance to Apprentices resuming their Indentures of Trainee* in private factories or workshops; also to approved Trainees on Farms. Assistance to men desiring employment, etc. ,'< Full particulars regarding the above matters may be obtained from Hon. Secretaries of Local Committees, or Representatives at liiglgwood, Waitara, Stratford, Eltliam, Hawera, Patea, and Opunake or from— '" -. ' A. S. ALLEN, Repatriation Offlfter, , New Plvmouth. 'Phones «S1; P.O. Box 73' mouth." 'iclegrams: "Repatriate, New Plj

REASONS WHY CONTINUED. We do not want you to Rign anything, if our results are not satisfactory you can leave off supplying us at any time. For particulars write to U». ■.&OK-foSi'*:' .?■> w* i+w ■ PRINTING.-We do all kind/of prating. Oon It ub whan n,ext

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Taranaki Daily News, 3 September 1920, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 8 Taranaki Daily News, 3 September 1920, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 8 Taranaki Daily News, 3 September 1920, Page 7

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