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Three Melbourne Specials Men’s Grey Denims, 13/6 Men’s Linen Collars, 1/6 .(Including Single Square Peak) Boys’ Washing Ties, 9d. > (Tubular-woven; will not pull) AT ALL OUR BRANCH STORES ■■ . -9- „ ,— 1 _ The MELBOURNE, Ltd. NEW PLYMOUTH. INGLEWOOL. STRATFORD. ELTHAM. HAWERA. z WANGANUI. I Start the New Year well BY BUYING DOOKRILL’S HIGH-CLASS FOOTWEAR. 1 Just to hand, shipment of Amer- • ican Shoes of elegant design and /s ' I I - workmanship, combining smarti ness, comfort and durability, and B»l making the walk of life easy. f| Sole Agents New PlymouHi Distfiot for Crocket and Jones’ “ HEALTH. BRAND ” FOOT WE AB g| 3 OUAUTY SHOE HOUSE, S J 1/O, TELEPHONE No. 43 3, (j Devon Street, Plymouth.

Some Choice Properties for Sale. •'* * f 4 jf~St'RESl _ i»eautiful Dairy Farm,, BELL BLOCK Isituated Lepperton, Taranaki The | •J' -ROOMED HOUSE, situated corner of ' . land is nil level and of rich quality. Sub- Eliot and Gill Streets, absolutely 04 ACRES and splendid 5-roomed idivided into 15 paddocks, all sheep-proof. every modern convenience, hot and house, concrete foundation, hot and cold watM ' drainage, gas, full quartercold water, washhouse, bathroom, cow- ] louse bungalow style, 5 rooms, all acre nice level section; the garden is shed with concrete floor. The property conveniences, concrete floor, cowshed with ,1. id out in lawns, and flowers; well Shelia subdivided into 12 paddocks; will machines. Situated close to cheese factory, | t er ed, handy to sea beach, and only one carry 25 cows well- quarter-mile to fae- jschool, telephone and post office; 42 cows, i cha i n from’tram stop, 2d section. There torv and railway ’ station Handv t 0 ; 1 Jersey hull, 3 good farm horses, cart is a i 3o was h-housc,'copper and tubs. Postory and railway sta.-on. nanny to| and harness exprePS and harness, im- . , . nn( .„ PP t CE school. The land is of exceptional qual- ■ p i emen f s etc. Will sell everything as sessl ° n can 1,0 8" en ° nee ; ity, free from weeds, and there is abun- going concern ar £B5 per acre; £3OOO £lB5O, about £5OO cash, or ess <-« ap dance of feed. PRICE £.5400; will take i cash, bilance long term at 54 per eent. proved purchaser. <OWB house in exchange. I Will take town house in part payment. wa ACRES, GOING CONCERN. Ha ndy little dairy farm situated near 0 mata and New Plymouth. Subdivided •“ into 14 paddocks, nearly all sheep-proof, about 35 acres have been ploughed. One mile to factory, 2 miles to school. Four-roomed house,'hot and cold water, cowshed, outbuildings. There arc 18 choice dairy cows, 2 term horses, 7 calves, cart and harness, gig, plough, tyrtf and chain harrows, jack, tools etc. PRICE, tor the lot only, £35 per acre, terms to suit purchaser. Can recommend this. “REMEMBER THE EARLY BIRD!”

Note—Having had 25 vears’ nracticai knowledge of Taranaki Land Values, I am therefore in a position to recoinM<ad aksste where best to purchase. I will show vbu returns and finance you . for stock if required. E. JACKSON, COMMISSION AGENT opp Coffee Palaca NEW PLYMOUTH. Telephene 575- ' p ' os 39

A HANDY FARM. 1 QZ? ACRES, Freehold, situated close to leading town. Factory only 5 chains distant, school 20 chains. Post office on property. Dwelling house of 0 rooms, 8-bail cowshed, concreted; 170 acres in grass, II acres of shelter bush. Well watered by running streams and subdivided into 12 sheep proof paddocks. Wintered 60 cows, 55 breeding ewes, 20 weaners, and 6 horses. Four-cow Ridd plant, 21 h.p. Lister engine, and newly installed Separator goes with the property. Immediate possession. PRICE £55 per acre. Only £5OO cash required from good man. GOING CONCERNS. WITH IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. on ACRES, Freehold, situated 3 miles ’J" from railway station. Factory quarter-mile. A well sheltered and compact property. About 30 acres of welldrained swamp'.- ' Carries 30 cows and does them well. Thoroughly up-to-date dwelling house of 7 rooms with hot and cold water, and in good order. Good cowshed with large hay shed, separator room, 4-cow plant with Lister engine. No weeds. This is an attractive property, and would cut up into two handy farms. PRICE, as going concern, £95 per acre; £llOO cash required. IKQ ACRES, Freehold, 141 acres in Uv grass, balance bush. All ploughable. Wintered 45 cows. Stock at pre- ' sent on property consists of 38 dairy I cows (Jersev cross, all young), 2 draught I horses, IS calves, 6 pigs, 10 sheep, 4-cow I plant, concrete cowshed. Dwelling house ! of 5 rooms, pantry, etc; 1J miles to fac- ; tory, school and post office. Subdivided | into 12 paddocks and well watered by streams. PRICE as a Going Concern :£35 per acre; £l2OO cash required. For fullest particulars apply— NEWTON KING, LTD., LAND DEPARTMENT, £.O. Box ?». INGLEWOOD, ’PtyV 6,

Cheap Fencing Wire! WE have landed a shipment of Buffalo Steel Fencing Wire. This is a British oval steel wire, heavily galvanized, and a high breaking strain. One ton of this wire will go as far as 2 1/3 tons of Number 8 wire. It will not sag; once strained tight it remains tight. This is the first shipment to arrive since 1914 Price - X.BO per Ton Remember, 20 cwt. goes as far as 47£ cwt. of Number 8. You are getting a highgrade English Wire, reckoning it by length, at under £34 per ton. * NEWTON KING, Ltd. “■>«

A; B. w ALDIE> ELECTRO-PLATER. T~|T AS removed to 197 ST. AUBYN STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH. HEAVY PETROLS. ND how to make them as good as the best. Send 7/6 to “GASLINE,” Rox 88, Stratford, and you will have bo further trouble ,

P ( AND ARTHUR, •V H.ftp.RS AND CONTRACTORS, RATA STREET, INGLEWOOD. t give spognil attention to country r£ Chargemoderate, and all work Guaranteed. Puor.e 30

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Taranaki Daily News, 21 January 1921, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 21 January 1921, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 21 January 1921, Page 8

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