LAND FOR SALE. (QHOICE yyAIKATO JpARM, 71 ACRES _ j!? ALL DEAD LEVEL. ' HIGHLY IMPROVED. MACHINES GIVEN IN, ONLY £iooo CASH, TITLE FREE OF MORTGAGE, tpHIS Desirable Dairy Farm has two road, frontages, and is situated 'bn first-class metalled road, 4 miles from Cambridge, quarter-mile from factory, school next door, mail delivered, telephone and electric power for lighting and running milking plant Level land of excellent quality, 60 acres in English grasses, 11 acres in turnips, maize and rape. No stumps, no swamp, 9 paddocks, all well watered. Winters 32 cows, 5 horses, bull, and 5 head of dry stock. Returns 1152 pounds of milk from 31 cows. House of 5 rooms, washhouse, implement shed, piggeries, 6-bail concreted cowshed with 3-cow plant, Treloar machines installed. Price, with milking -plant, £95 per acre, terms £lOOO cash, balance 5 years at C>| per cent., or as may be otherwise arranged. (3996) W.H..& A: MCGARRY, LAND AND FINANCIAL AGENTS, ELTHAM, TARANAKI. ’PHONES 13 and 134. , ARTHUR BOSLEY, Land Salesman,
■‘LEYLAND” £eo CHALLENGE. RELIEVING,we have the best all-round Lorry in the World to-day, we hereby challenge the representative of any other make to enter into a competitive test with any size machine in 2,3, 4 or 5-ton capacity for a sum of £5O on the result. Test to be determined by independent Engineers on a non-stop run of a minimum of 100 miles carrying an overload of 25 per cent.,’ and the result to be based on—1. Time tAken on the trip. 2. Oil ConAiunptiojn. 3. Benzine Consumption. 4. Reliability.. > Full terms and conditions obtainable from our Office. If this challenge is accepted, we will lodge our Cheque for £5O. together with the acceptor’s for the same amount, with any person mutually agreed upon. This challenge .is open for acceptance until March 20th, but any date can be arranged for the trial. ' WILSON’S MOTOR SUPPLIES, LTD., ELTHAM. New Plymouth' Representative: P. A. Bulmer, care Jellyman’s Garage. pORD OAR gPECIALTIES. Champion Plugs (set of 4), 17s per set. Benzine gauges 8/6 each. Oil Gauges 2/'6 each. Tail Lamps 12/6 each. Tail Lamps with bracket .... 17/6 each. Truck Mirrors 17/6 each. Plated Hub Caps 2/6 each. Rubber Pedal Pads 6/6 set of 3. Aluminium Running Board Covers. 27/6 pair IRA J. BRIDGER, MOTOR CYCLE DEPARTMENT, PHONE 66 ELTHAM.
A LIBERAL | 1/7 DISCOUNT ’ SALE< REDUCTION B IN MEN’S || AND BOYS’ H WEAR. 15 P er Cent. ||' 3/~ in the £ ° FK Rt EVERY PURCHASE, ~ J. J. LOMAS. The “KASH” THE BEST VALUE STORE IN TARANAKI. Devon St. .. NEW PLYMOUTH. CEMENT, now being booked for Knight Bevan “Pyramid” Cask Cement (English) for March, April and later deliveries. Price, etc., from— F. ROY ROBERTSHAW, Representative, SO4 Collage Street. Palmeiatoa N,
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Taranaki Daily News, 5 March 1921, Page 1
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