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LAND FOR SALE. 60 ACRES. 1M CITUATED at Matapu, all in grjiufi cept 6 acres -lucerne, 5 acres J i 0 acres swedes. Will winter 30 cows. Nothing better in this district. " For PRICE and TjERMS enquire once. - Tr *" s 1523 ACRES. ■' ,:s li 923 ACRES 0.R.P., 600 acres Ll*,;; at 0 per acre. 1200 acres down in graßs, balance' in bush, farm is well-subdivided into Igjiaddo watered by permanent streams. Fei good. Will wvnter IJ, dry sheep to : acre besides cattle. . PRICE, £8 per acre. Liberal tertof to practical man. ■ F tMl| so Acres. tfl piCK of Taranaki's best holdings, ated in the famous Matapu dUtrifjsf""? All level and all rich dairyingcpsntjfy." i carrying 25 dairy cows. Good with 2-cow plant included. Building! ' include comfortable 6-rbowed- heuM, Close to factory.' j ' Iwp PRICE, £l5O per acre. balance of purchase money. 'jt MgtJ 147 ACRES. • CITUATED at Opunake; wintering cows. i ■PRICE, £2O per acre; £IOOO ftis £I2OO cash. Easy terms lor Ulmuw-'{ LYNSKEY & EVAHS/5 REGENT STREET,' ■ HAWERA.

ACRES, freehold, right i alongside factory, school «i# ';! P.O. House of 8 rooms with installed. Cowshed with concrete fIQRI and milking machines. Farm tbnlntM free from weeds and well w»t#wd n running streams. At present carrying 7% head big cattle, including 47 3-year heifers. Will easily milk 65 csfal Owner has decided to retire, .MHgjr'i duced pried to £76 per acre, with cash.* Mortgages are flrstrclaatj " ing a G.A.B. and another having 11; to run at 6J per cent. NOTE.—We consider this to tis : . cheapest farm in Taranaki, and sole agency. To inspect is to buy,; EXCHANGE FOR NEW PLYMGti#fel TOWN PROPERTY. APHIS lovely Dairy Farm of 143 freehold land, situated one railway station, butter or. chees3 tory, township, school, P. 0.) telej and store. On good level metalled Good new house of six rooms, with'} room and pantry. Vary excellent shed and barn, implement shed and'tHWg shed combined. Very few weeds. watered and well fenced. Nearly '10" acres been stumped and ploughed, { ily worked, being two sections with> frontage'; river boundary at back. tures are first-class. An ideal iamSj farm. Owner going to retire, and exchange for a good home in New Mfv? 1 mouth, or will sell outright for £9s 'an ] acre, with £2OOO cash, balance at 6| far.-; cent. , '(, *} I have inspected this farm, and ' H?n ; ; recommend it to anyone. Owner <jt •*«' joining farm requires £llO an acre. 1 " Write or call and see me without delay. | Campbell JaokSM AND ROBERT WOOD. THE LAND SALESM3N, STRATFORD. TO RETURNED SOLDIERS, MICE handy little farm ot 200 AGREB | in a good district, 2 miles from 1 school, P.O. and railway; 8-roomed hodse. All in grass but, 10 teres. Well watered, 50 acres ploughable, 4 paddoeki. Will milk 20 cows and run sheep on < balance. No weeds. Price £7 per acre. This property has passed the Land ' Board, and immediate possession can be given to a 1 returned soldier." Apply early. McCLUGGAGE & CO., BROAD.WAY, STRATFORD. REPATRIATION: ' SUMMARY OF BENEFITS. SUMMARY OF, BENEFITS. PROVIDED FOR DISCHARGED SOL. DIERS, 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 fo £75 (free of interest), tor the purchase of Furniture. Loans up to £SO: (tree of interest), for -the purchase Of Tools of Trade, Financial Assistance to Apprentices re-.. suming their" Indentures of Trainee* in private factories or workshops; also to approved Trainees on FarmsAssistance to me.i desiring employment,.: etc. ■ • , . y ■ Full particulars regarding the above matters may be obtained from Han, Secretaries of Local Committees, or Repre*' sentativM at Inglewood, Waltaira, Strat», ford, Kltlmm, llawera, Patea, -and Opiv nake or from— N A. IS, ALLEN, Repatriation-Officer, New Plvmouth. , 'Phones 681; P.O, Box 78 mouth." Telegrams.. "Repatriate, New Plyt ■ * flutter will be. the best paying proposition for the next lew. veara, therefore, £0 in for hpme separation and supply usJ' wflSre no shares need be taken up. Write us for particulars.

"PRINTING,—We do all klnda of printing. Con It lis when n«xt yot| r». quire printing work. DtUy .3?' ; \

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Taranaki Daily News, 8 September 1920, Page 7

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

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

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