g The Taranaki Daily News, Tuesday, September 1, 1942. For- — -WARM ROOMS |N WINTER, COOL ROOMS IN SUMMER, QUIET ROOMS ALWAYS — ■ Use PINEX Available in New Plymouth from Boon Eros. LtdL, Henry Brown & Co., Jones & Sandford, N.P. Sash & Door Co. Ltd. Or from' LAND FOR SALE. A GOOD TARANAKI FARM ono ACRES Freehold. Half flat, half undulating to easy hills. Good pastures— very free of weeds. • Well sub-divided— good sheep fences. Very nice homestead— electric range, electric heating and all other modern conveniances. ' Also new 4-roomed cottage— also electric. Good cowshed— 4-cow plant. Garage, etc. School next door— cheese factory mile away. Capacity, say, 70/75 dairy cows, 200 ewes and run cattle or 900 ewes without. much manuring. £23 10s per acre— £2000 cash. A GOOD CLEAN FARM IN FIRST-CLASS ORDER AND IN A GOOD DAIRYING DISTRICT. NEWTON KING LTD. Any Branch or, after hours, telephone No. 2255 (Allan Evans), Hawera, No. 380 (R. H. Burmester), Stratford, or No. 526 (G. M. Bradbury), New Plymouth. 97 fl ACRES Freehold, level and rolling land. Eight miles east of Stratford, on metalled road. Good 6-roomed house and man's 3-roomed cottage, milking shed with 3-cow plant, woolshed, sheep yards and dip. Twelve paddocks, 200 acres been ploughed and sown down. Now carrying 500 ewes and 80 cattle. This farm would milk 100 cows. Price £11 per acre with £1200 cash. Possession could be given in a month of- later. It is a very cheap proposition as owner desires to sell for health reasons. sy OOD 6-roomed house in Stratford, close to centre of town. Price £850 with £400 cash. W. H. H. YOUNG, REAL ESTATE AGENT — — BROADWAY, STRATFORD. AN "OUTSIDE BOROUGH" FARMLET /» l ACRES of really first-class well-farmed land, hedges on boundary and dividing fences, nice belts of shelter trees, carry 4 to 5 cows. Good comfortable 6-roomed dwelling, bathroom, pantry, scullery, hot and cold water, electric Kght, range, open fireplaces. Wash-house, copper and tubs, numerous outbuildings. Telephone. Total rates about £2. PRICE: £1050. Terms, £600 pash, balance on mortgage at 5 per cent. Four cows can be purchased if desired. W. H. & A. MCGARRY LAND AND FINANCIAL AGENTS, ELTHAM. CLOSE TO HAWERA rt ACRES first grade land, sub-divided into five paddocks. Well sheltered and in good pasture. Buildings comprise 7-roomed house, wash-house and separator room, cowshed. Price £1050. Terms arranged. Rates £5. Tp be sold to wind up estate and offers are wanted. FARMERS' CO-OP., m eranches. NEW PLYMOUTH-AUCKLAND THROUGH SERVICE DAILY INCLUDING SUNDAY.— Leave New Plymouth 7,45 a.m., Rrr. Auckland 6 p.m. , Leave Auckland 8 a.m., arr. New Plymouth 6 p.m. r . A WAKINO-NEW PLYMOUTH.— -Leave Awakino 7.30 a.m., arr. New Plymouth 10.15 a.m. Leave New Plymouth 2.45 p.m., arr. Awakino 5.30 p.m. NEW PLYMOUTH-OPUNAKE.— Leave New Plymouth daily 7.30 a.m. and 3.30 p.m., arr. Opunake 9.30 a.m. and 5.30 p.m. Leave Opunake daily 8A0 a,jm. and 3.45 p.m., arr. New Plymouth 10.20 a.m. and 5.20 p.m. No late riight service. NO SUNDAY SERVICE FOR OPUNAKE OR AWAKINO GIBSON'S MOTORS LTD. PHONE 357. NEW PLYMOUTH. PHONE 357. Railway Wagons and Tarpaulins HELP THEM DO FULL DUTY. Faster production means faster transport. In the Country's allout war effort the strain upon our national transport system becomes greater and greater. Every loaded waggon standing idle— every consignment lying unclaimed in goods sheds— means inconvenience or delay, somewhere. The Railways are life-lines between farms, factories and our fighting forces. There must be no delay. Quick release of waggons and careful handling of tarpaulins are ways of showing that you're not indifferent to YOUR responsibility. A Delayed Waggon Retards Our War Effort. f THROATS EASED 1 1 COUGHS STOPPED 1 PsiKt falitlQflttt 1 Chemists and Stores, 1/2, 1/9, 2/9.
IT PAYS TO SHOP AT: , H. G. Carman & Co. I Booksellers & Stationers, Eltham. I Good stocks of Books, Photo I Frames, Music, Records, Fancy I Pottery and Stationery. m I
I Colouring, Framing, Copying, Enlarging, Mounting, Titling: McALLISTER'S STUDIO does everything that can be done with Photographs. BROADWAY, STRATFORD.
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Taranaki Daily News, 1 September 1942, Page 6
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