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SOMETHING SPECIAL —in— S-U-I-T-S STRONG ALL WOOL KAIAPOI SUIT O / / O SPECIAL VALUE AT THE PRICE. A fine selection o£ other Suits in Smart Patterns. Prices 73/6, £5 ss, and £6 6s, MAIL YOUR ORDERS. Money refunded if goods not approved. CARLSON’S “WHERE YOU GET IT CHEAPER.” NEW PLYMOUTH,

WAS £125 NOW £46 SALE OF ESTATE PROPERTY AT MANAIA. Almost WITHOUT RESERVE.—REDUCED FROM £125 TO £46. YI7E have (been favored with instructions from THE TRUSTEES of H. B« ’ ’ CURTIS* (ESTATE, to sell by private treaty to close estate, three choice . unencumbered dairy farms at MANAIA, almost WITHOUT RESERVE, ae follows: 75 Acres at £46 per Acre, Glen Road, Manaia. 75 Acres at £6O per acre, Glen Road, Manaia. 150 Acres at £59 per acre, N ormanby Road, Manaia. Good roads in well settled district, convenient to both Kaupokonui Factory qnd Post Office, and to town of Manaia. About half a milp from beach. BUILDINGS.—Each farm has a good dwelling house of 5 or 6 rooms (2 ‘ have hot and cold water). Also 3 cowsheds suitably constructed for milking machines, motor garage, stables, etc. SOIL & CONTOUR.—This is undoubtedly the most fertile dairy land in • Taranaki. All the farms are dead level. WATER.—Windmills and streams. Numerous drinking troughs. SPRING FEED.—AII stock have been removed from the farms, consequently there will soon be a good growth of grass. There is also a plentiful supply of oats, mangolds, hay and other root crops to go straight ahead with. CARRYING CAPACITY.— Properly farmed the land should carry a cow to about 2 acres. TERMS.—The Trustees have placed these valuable dairy farms on the market on goods terms to suitable buyers. A third cash is asked, the balance to remain on first mortgage at 6 per cent, for five years. Less cash might be arranged with approved purchaser. THIS IS UNDOUBTEDLY THE GREATEST SACRIFICE YET MADE. ALSO—The late H. B. Curtis’ Bristol Road Farm of 395 Acres, together with two houses, large milking shed. More than half ploughed. Carrying at present 80 dairy cows, 100 sheep, working bullocks and horses. About 4| miles from railway station by metalled road. Price '£2o per acre. Terms as above. APPLY—NEWTON KING. LTD. AUCTIONEER, LAND AND FINANCE AGENT, SOLE AGENTS. NEW PLYMOUTH AND ALL BRANCHES. Facts about ‘FLATLITE’ FLATLITIE is the only Non-Glare REFLECTOR in the World. ' FLATLUE is the only anti-glare device which does not diminish road lighting. FLATLITE has been approved by the Police and adopted by t-em. as their I standard light. FLATLITE is now permanently used by the Metropolitan Police of Melbourne and Sydney. FLATLITE is used by motorists who consider their own and other people’s safety and comfort. FLATLITE is a metal reflector, not a lens, and therefore is unbreakable. FLATLITE gets its remarkable resulte from parallel corrugations, and thus differs from all other anti-glare devices. FLATLITE actually collects and projects flat on the road 72 per cent, of the light of the filament. FLATLITE gives 28 per cent, of the light of the filament for roadside illumination. FLATLITE thus illuminates not only the driving surface in the centre, but both sides as well. FLATLITE is guaranteed free from eye-paralyzing dazzle. . FLATLITE must have plain, clear glass in the headlamp—not an antiglare lens. FLATLITE is made to fit almost any existing electric headlamp. FLaTLITE is the invention of an Australian, and is made in Australia for Australians. Farmers’ Co-op. Motor Dept. TARANAKI AGENTS, HAWERA.

JUST OUTSIDE BOROUGH ACRES of Freehold Land, about 34 acres in grass, 2 acres in bush. It is almost all plougha’ble, and about 25 acres are level. This has the makings of a very fine little property, and is well worth enquiring about. Beyond a motor garage there are no buildings. Price £6O per acre, or offer. Must be sold. COAST FARM. ■J 1 A ACRES Freehold Land, subdivided into 10 paddocks, splendidly watered. Almost the whole of it is level <*nd has all been ploughed. One mile to factory, post office and store, and on main road. Carrying 32 cows, 3 horses and bull. Five-roomed house, good cowshed with machines installed. Owner will take up to 200 acres in exchange, or will sell at £46 There is no mortgage. HOUSE PROPERTY FOR EXCHANGE. 'p'INE quarter acre in good locality, close to Vivian Street, with well built 7-roomed'house in excellent repair. Sheltered, sunny position. Owner will take a five-roomed house in the West End in exchange. Price £ll5O. There is no mortgage. L. A. NOLAN 8? CO. LAND AGENTS. H. W. WHITCOMBE SALESMAN.

f PRIMROSE CREAM SEPARATORS THE PRIMROSE is a well constructed Cream Separator, and a profitable investment for a Farmer. It is a disc type of Separator—the most efficient and most durable skimming mechanism known, and the price is low. INSPECTION INVITED. OATS* ave in choice quality Austra- ’ lian and Canterbury Algerian Seed Oats. ALSO—Best quality Ryes, Cowgrass and Pasture Grasses. TARANAKI AGENCIES, LTDSEED, GRAIN AND PRODUCE MERCHANTS, BROUGHAM STREET ’Phone 44. p.o. Box 243.

DAILY QERVICE NEW PLYMOUTH TO HAWERA. v (12s 6d single) To connect with Wanganui Car (at Hawera) for Auckland Express at Marton. Leaves White Hart Hotel, New Ply- I mouth, 9.40 a.m-; arrive Inglewood,! 10.20 a.m.-. arrive Stratford, 11 a.m.; ■ arrive Eltham, 11.25 a.m.; arrive Hawera, 12.10 p.m. Leaves Hawera ; (Blake’s Garage) for New Plymouth, 1 1 p.m.; arrive New Plymouth (White; Hart Hotel), 3.15 p.m. ; Create an atmosphere of Nazol about you. as it prevents infection . Dough, Cold and Influenza Germr 5

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Taranaki Daily News, 28 August 1922, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, 28 August 1922, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, 28 August 1922, Page 7

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