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LAND FOR SALE. JpOR LEASE.—I3O Acres first-class dairying land. Capable of carrying 70 cows'. Practically all level.’ In good pasture and well watered. About three-quarters of a mile from cheese factory and 1J miles from school. Term of lease 3 or 5 years. Rent 80/- per acre. JpOR LEASE.—IOO acres. Excellent land in a good locality, not far from Hawera. Capable of carrying 55 cows. House of 5 rooms, concreted cowshed, etc. School and factory within easy reach. Rent 85/- per acre. Terms of lease 4 or 5 years. No goodwill on either of these propositions' Possession immediately or in June of this year. For further information apply to— JAMES & GILLMAN LAND, STOCK & FIN/ *’CB AGENTS, HAWERA. ■ THIS QOMFORTABLE LITTLE BUNGALOW JS situated on a full quarter-acre freehold. It u quite close to the trams and hae a fine sea view. The house is new and contains 2 bedrooms, large living room, \ kitchenette, scpllery and pantry, wash-house and bath, h. end c. water, electric light. This is a very attractive proposition and at £950, with easy terms, it is very cheap. T 177 AN ATTRACTIVE SMALL HOME. rpHIS small bungalow is particularly well planned. Not only is the anterior most pleasing with its leaded lights and surroundings ©f fine trees, but every possible detail for comfort and to lighten housework has been thought of. There are two large bedrooms and a sleeping porch, living room, kitchen, scullery, bathroom, hot and cold water, electric light, built-in cupboards, also wash-house, all under one roof. Price £lO5O. Terms arranged. It is very good value. FULL QUARTER ACRE SECTION. fpHIS section is in one of the very best localities in town, and close to the Morley Street tram. It ie planted with many fine native trees and shrubs. It is seldom one has the opportunity of buying a section all ready to build on. Price £350. Good terms. &BWTON KING LTBAUCTIONEER, LAND AND FINANCE AGENT. “ NEW PLYMOUTH.

MOTORISTS I VISITING hawera a district J re rem ' ric ‘ e d that the Farmers’ CoL ° P- ' Garage i® t ‘ le mos t up-to-d;i(e in Taranaki, and that we are prepared to undertake ALL MOTOR & ELECTRICAL REPAIRS AT -SHORTEST NOTICE. With our modern machinery and staff of expert mechanics, we eau assure you of efficient and expeditious workmanship, at lowest prices. ; We also socialise in ACETONE WELDING. s Farmers’ Co-op. (ALL BRANCHES.)

MAKE NO MISTAKE . You II get more miles and smo other* running by usin*. • “TEXACO” MOTOR SPIRIT t AN D , LUBRICATING OILS For lighting there is nothing bitter than “LIGHT OF THE AGE ’ KEROSENE. The Kerosene with a white light. These high-grade products are produced by the TEXAS OIL CO., or Port Arthurf Texas. Obtainable from Garages & Stores throughout. Taranaki, or L. A NOLAN & CO DISTRIBUTORS FOR TARANAKI.

ECONOMISE Tyres 3y IME > MUSTIKON” ROUBLE RUBBER REPAIR STUDS. VgßSffijyO Adopted by the War Offices of Britain, France, America, Italy, Russia and Japan. BETTER THAN VULCANISING QUICKER THAN PATCHING CHEAPER THAN BOTH No heat required; cannot leak, creep or blow out. Apply— t TARANAKI AGENCIES, LTD. Machinery Dept., Liardet St., New Plymouth. ’Phone 718. P.O. Box 243. Sole Ay»nts for Australasia for all Mustikon, Ltd.. England, goods.

BUILD IN BRICK. LOCKHART, BUILDER, CONTRACTOR *. BRICK MANUFACTURER. BRICK WORKS, PATEA, - Is - prepared to supply BEST BUILDING BRICKS any quantity at reasonable rates. Delivered f.0.b., rail or ship. Patea quotations. .on application to office, Regent Street, Hawera. Obtain an estimate for building in rick. The low cost wiM surprise you, whilst this class of construction has I ever been equalled in any other material. R. M. LOCKHART, % "POPRIE . OR.

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Taranaki Daily News, 4 February 1922, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, 4 February 1922, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, 4 February 1922, Page 12

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