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LAND FOB SALE. DAIRY FARMS, SHEEP AND TOWN SECTIONS. gg ACRES, freehold land, close to Stratford Borough boundary, practically all been stumped and ploughed, well watered by running streams, half mile good cheese factory, threequarters mile school. House of 5 rooms and conveniences, concrete floor cowshed. A nice little dairy farm on good metalled road. Price, only £BS aa acre with ;;bout £IOOO cash, balance long term at low interest. A snip, SHEEP FARMS. J)0 you want to buy a sheep or cattle farm? Call on us, we will advise you right, Do you want to buy a homeV We have some good properties tor sale on good terms. Do you want to buy valuable freehold land right in the centre of the main streets, from £SO to £IOO per foot? This is your chance to get in. Don't delay. Easy terms.

AND EOBERT WOOD THE LAND SALESMAN, STRATFORD. "

20 10S- PER ACRE FOR REALLY GOOD DAIRYING LAND. IS THAT ANY GOOD? Tins is not in the Waikato, but North o£ Auckland, where the climate is ideal, [and where the factory is paying out 2s |4d to suppliers now. ' 376 AORES < Freehold, nearly ail limestone formation, practically all ploughable. All in grass, and hag wintered over 1000 sheep and cattle. No top-dressing has been done on this country. Grown evccllcnt crops, and is well adapted for dairying. The present owner has had it for many years, and has always farmed sheep on'it. Good road frontage, and the farm could be easily cut into 2 or 3. School adjoining, creamery 2 miles, railway station live miles. Buildings are first-class. About half a mile' of bad road, but money is available for metalling it this summer. PRICE £2O 10s per acre. £3ooft cash. If you want a first hand place, at a very low price, you can't beat this.

HERBERT HEWITT GARDEN PLACE, BOX 229, HAMILTON.

FARM PROPERTIES FOR SALE 45£ ACRES, subdivided into 8 paddocks, all in grass, flat and undulating, all ploughable, live and wive fences, well watered, freehold title; metal roads; carrying 19 cows and 17 othur stock; 6-bail cowshed, implement and motor shed; house 4 rooms. Price, £57 10s per acre; cash, £IOOO, balance by arrangement. Situated quite close" to Inglewood. 106/ H (J ACRES, subdivided into 4 paddocki, all flat and 'ploughable; borough water supply; live and wire fences; tarred roads, electric 'bus service; carrying 5 cows; cowshed and other building j° large house 9 rooms, with every convenience, gas laid on. Price, easy terms. Situated at Westown. 106/13 Gr; H; B UCK]SRIDG^ SOLE AGENT. 'PHONES 524 & 350 v HAWERA. 83 & 62, ELTHAH

CHEAPEST BUYING IN . TARANAKI. 20g ACRES, Freehold; good G-roomed house, tip-top concrete shed with machine installed; about .100 acres been ploughed and resown; balance all ploughable. Within li miles factory, school, P. 0., and 4 miles of good town. Present owner been on property over 20 years. Only £3OOO required on land and stock, balance 7 years at s>/ 3 per cent. Inspect this before buying else-

APPLY OR PHONE 231. F; H. BARNITT BOX 8, STRATFORD. REPATRIATION: SUMMARY OF BENEFITS SUMMARY OF BENEFITS. PROVIDED FOrImsCHARGED 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 £75 (free of interest), for the purchase, of Furniture. Loans up to £SO (free of interest), for ■the purchase of Tools of Trade, i\e Financial Assistance to Apprentices resinning their Indentures and Trainees in private factories or workshops; also to approved Trainees on Farms Assistance to men desiring employment, etc., Full particulars regarding the above matters may bo obtained from Hon. Secretaries of Local Committees, or Representatives at Inglewood, Waitara, Stratford, Eltham, Hawera, Paten, and Opunake or from—

A. N ALLEN, Repatriation Officer, New Plymouth. 'Phone 081; P.O. Box 73, Telegrams: ''Repatriate, New Plymouth." Ten drops of Nazol on a small piece of lint or flaund and placed between tho shirt and singlet is a good way to get the benefit of constant inhalation—which protects the air. passages again it Influenza iafeotion *

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Taranaki Daily News, 22 October 1920, Page 7

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Tapeke kupu
685

Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, 22 October 1920, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, 22 October 1920, Page 7

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