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LAHO FOR SALE. SHEEP FARMS. DAIRY FARMS HOUSE PROPERTY. yyOOL AND MUTTON ARE RISING IN VALUE. Get in quick and reap the benefit of the reductions in price. I have some eheap farms, such as 240 Acres reduced from £l2 10s to £7 10s per acre, and many others even more so; Dairy Farms reducediTrom £lO to £2O per acre on last year’s prices, and cheese and butter going up. Come- and see me, and let us talk the matter over. We guarantee good values in any business we do. FOR SALE OR PRACTICALLY GIVEN AWAY. 1280 ACRES good sheep and cattle , country . and good lot ploughable, balance very easy: 16 miles Stratford, Similes railway; 1000 acres grass, balance bush. Great carrying farm. Buildings only fair. Sold 11 years ago for£B an acre; now offering for £5. Any terms, or partner with present owner. This farm is being given away. 1 ftft ACRES at £45 an acre, close to Stratford. A big reduction. ’TA ACRES at £5O an acre, Ngaere. • Reduced £3O an acre. 7A ACRES at £4O, Ngaere, greatly • V reduced. ALL ON VERY EASY TERMS. Campbell Jackson AND EOBERT WOOD. THE LAND SALESMiiN, STRATFORD FOR SALE ACRES, level dairying country, now on farm 31 cows, 4 heifers, 1 bull and 2 horses. Watered by windmill and streams. Concrete shed with machines. Close to town and factory. Price £B5 per acre; 2 mortgages. Equity cash about £2OOO. GEO. BIRD LAND AND COMMISSION AGENT, Box 43. WATT ARA. ’Phone 82. £lOOO DOWN AS GOING CONCERN. ACRES, 5-roomed house, all necessary outbuildings, telephone connected. Stock includes 21 choice Jersey i cows, horse, cart and harness, implements and sundries. Conveniently situated, and practically all ploughed and regressed. PRICE, only £65 as going concern. Terms: £lOOO down, balance easy terms. A^ply— J. SUTHERLAND. INGLEWOOD COME ALONG WITH A FEW HUNDRED POUNDS AND SECURE THE BEST PROPOSITION IN TARANAKI121 ACRES, Freehold, in the best part of Taranaki ; all in grass, well fenced, watered by stream; good House of 7 rooms; good shed, 8 bails, ! concrete; 4-cow plant milLing-maehine and engine. As a going concern, £35 . (including 40 good young dairy cows). ■ This farm is one mile from factory, I school, P. 0., and.railway station. JVill I accept small deposit to good man and I leave balance 5 or 10 years at 6 per cent. Nothing better. M. M C DONALD, LAND & COMMISSION AGENT, STRATFORD. ’Phones: Day. 152; Private Residence. 74. Mail Orders promptly attended to. rpHE rpARANAKI JNVESTMENT AND DEPOSIT CORPORATIONLimited. DIRECTORS: Messrs. J. B. Richards (Chairman), W. P. Kirkwood. E. Martell. Ala» Good. C. J. Hawken. R. Dingle, S. alister I Liberal advances mad* on mortgage at Lowest Current Rates. . Deposits accepted at following ratae At Call 5 per cent. 6 months 5J per cent. 12 months 6 per cent. 24 months 61 per cent. WILLIAM POWER, Secretary, Stratford. Box 83. ’Phone 185 Egmont Chambers, Fenton Street, WHATARE ” KORNIES? ‘•TZ'ORNIES” is the make of a new Breakfast Food —a better and more appetising dish than ( ever you’ve tasted before. No fuse, no bother, to prepare “KORNIES.” Serve straight from packet to plate—add sugar to taste, ako milk or cream, and you have the most delicious dish imaginable. “Kornies” is an ideal health food for all the family. It is the whole of Wheat and Malt, carefully flaked anti toasted to retain all their wholesome goodlies*. Plan a pleasant surprise for to-morrow's breakfast. Serve “Kornies. and you’ll delight the -whole family. Get a packet of “Kornies” from your grocer to-day! Wholesale Agents: BURGESS. FRASER & CO.. LTD.. MERCHANTS, CURRIE ST., NEW PLYMOUTH. OPUNAKE - NEW PLYMOUTH MOTOR SERVICE. SEVEN-SEATER HUDSON MOTOR-CAR 'eaves Tterkleston and Morrison’s Motor Garage. Brougham Street. New Plymouth (next 1 Piccadilly) from now on during the winter months, at 3 p.m. daily, and will leave Opuaake daily at 7 aun. Fares reduced. E. MOORCOCK, Qpunaks.

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Taranaki Daily News, 11 September 1922, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 11 September 1922, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 11 September 1922, Page 7

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