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LAND FOR SALE. STUDY THIS. OOQ ACRES, Freehold, at £l6 per,' *'* o acre, £I2OO cash; J ploughabie, 85 acres been ploughed; will milk 40 cows and carry 150 ewes as well, Practically clean. House of 0 rooms, scul-' lery and p.-.ntry, motor and trapahed, cowshed built for machines (new); good metalled roads, J mile from factory, 1} mile 3 from school, store, etc. Good mortgage. A well grossed place, and a great chance to get in cheap. Possession any time. 512 ACRES ' Frcehola > slle ep and ' cattle country. About 800 acres' ploughabie. Good clean land. Will large portion been ploughed and sown down. One and a-half miles from school, 3 miles from township and saleyards. Good metal roads. Price, £l7 per acre; £ISOO cash. A good place. . CHARLES LOWE, LAND AGENT, I FENTON STREET, STRATFORD. 'Phone 346, or 267 (rss.) FOR SALE (TEN DAYS ONLY) GOING CONCERN. T HAVE been instructed to offer by private treaty a very choice little Dairy Farm of 03 Acres, situated on Main Road, Lepperton. Nice new dwelling house of 5 rooms, hot and cold water, bath-room, wash-house, copper and tubs, concrete floor cowshed with machines. PRICE £75 per acre, with £750 cash; will take motor ear as part payr Twenty-five dairy cows, horses, implements, etc., at valuation. . E. JACKSON, Sole Agent, New Plymouth. £l3 PER ACRE Will secure a good beach farm of fiOO acres. The land is first-class, carrying over 2 sheep to the acre. Free from noxious weeds. The house is new, and contains eight rooms. The above is to be sold as a going concern. The live stock is first class. A large shearing shed. Farm implements in good order. The house is well furnished, and contains a billiard table and piano. For further particulars apply sharp to— HUMPHRIES AND DAVIES. ■:GMONT STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH AGRICULTURAL SHOWS. WANGANUI AGRICULTURAL ASSOCIATION (Incorporated.) Q.RAND CHOW, RACECOURSE, WANGANUI. NOVEMBER 17th & 18th, 1920. £IBOO IN PRIZES.

CHAMPION HUNTERS' JUMPING COMPETITION. Ist Prize £7O; 2nd £2O: 3rd £1(1. Nomination £2; Accept Horses, Sheep, Cattle, Pigs, uogs, Jriome Industries, Art and Technical, Returned Soldiers and other classes. Entries close November Ctli, 11)20. Schedules and Entry forms from F. G. SEDDON, Secretary. P.O. Box 152, King's Chambers, Maria Place, Wangaimi,

FARMERS It's up to you to instal the beat machine on the market. You have to consider your cows. You have to consider simplicity. You hare to consider reliability. You have to consider economy. And you want the macUne that Will always give you satisfaction. Without a doubt you should instal tin; FARMERS' MILKING MACHINE. No Vacuum Tank No Vacuum Troubles No Troubles. STAINTON&CO. U NEW PLYMOUTH. Box 142. 'Phone 732-190. B. STONE, Representative.

If you use only the best when baking you naturally use Edmonds Baking Powder. A good batch of scones or a lijjht cake is certain with this fine powder. Made from the purest ingredients—'tis the favourite of the Dominion's housewives. Ask for mi .BAKING !Hi«l»»»ii»g Ten drops of Nazo! on a. small piece of lint or flannel and placed between the sliirt and singlet is a good way to get the benefit of constant inhalation—which protects the air passages against Influents* infection. " 4

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Taranaki Daily News, 15 October 1920, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 15 October 1920, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 15 October 1920, Page 8

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