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fui J^asi T 5> •=? scpri uprg STOCK do more than eat grass— they carry away valuable chemicals while they feed. Bach in calf dairy cow carries off ycur farm 15" pounds of Phosphate annually—and it is Phosphate that all local soils are already deficient in. Is it any wonder grass grows thin and runs out. Peed the grass that feeds your stock, that’s a success secret. 2.cwb of “ TDI ” A. Basic Phos--1 phate will replace 39) bs, ot Phos- | phates per acre. Send for descriptive reading matter post free on request. TUI ”A. Phosphate £l2 0 0 “ TUI ”B. Phosphaiu £lO 0 0 Trucks, Feilding. 6d in the £ * discount. * HOODER & TOLLEY. LTD. MAETON. .~£ _!_ , A.M.P. SOCIETYAGENT: BBRT KNIGGE, Box 17, M A ETON. REVISED LIST OF HOMES. •I-aero freehold, modern 6-roomed house and all conveniences, back and frbnt verandah, motor-shed, wash-house, etc., lawn and fruit trees, centrally situated, sunny aspect. Price £IOSO ; terms arranged. i-acre good level section, house of 5-roonis, exclusive of bathroom and pantry. All conveniences, 5 minutes from P. 0., good workman’s home. Cheap at £595. Terms easy. Enquire about this. 4-acre with modern 6-roomed house in grounds nicely laid out and planted, well sheltered and best residential locality Property in the best of order and suitable for retired farmer or business man. Price £1250.' Good terms arranged. 2 4-roomed cottages, Marton Junction, each with washhouse and bathroom. Verandah. Price £SOO each. Terms 25 per cent cash, balance at 6 per cent. F. R. H- BRIO! 1 ;, Land & Insurance Agent - MARTON, TOWN PROPERTY BARGAINS 6- House with bathroom, washhouse, etc., on splendid site of nearly situated l<minute from P.O. Price only £550. £l5O cash required or improvements to that value. D. 10 7- House, in good condition, with over 3 acres cf land portion • laid out in gardens, orchard, etc Outbuildings include washhouse, dairy, cowshed, fowlhouse, etc; Handy to station, school and township. Price £650. Terms may be arranged. P. 24 i- ACRE, centrally situated in Marton, with house of 4 rooms and scullery, washhouse with copper and tubs. Price £450. Terms may be arranged. D. 14 GENERAL STORE in a large and prosperous country district. Carrying an up to-date and extensive stock. Net turn-over considerably over £IOOO per annum. Buildings include store and sheds, good residence with conveniences and outhouses. Reasonable terms to good mam Full particulars from— J. HARRIS & SONS, Land Agents, MARTON. HOMES FOR ALL. LATEST LIST. 5 Acres, good 6-roomed house,’ close to town. £1400; easy terms. 1J Acres, 6 roomed up-to-date house, hot house, motor shed and stable. Price £1500; terms. 38G 2 Aeres, 9 rooms, all conveniences. Price £1550; terms. ' 50C 1 Acre, 8 rooms, gas, water h. & c., septic tank ; well laid out; handy to town- Price £2500: terms. 260 i Acre, 5 rooms, all, conveniences; 5 minutes from P. 0.; immediate possession. Enquire at once, as this will sell quickly. Price £760. 79 A i Acre, 6 rooms, good locality. £9OO, cash £250. 70A i Acre, 6 rooms, Junction. £450; cash Also several other Town Properties and building sites. fl. j. bTsigely. Phone 36. Bos MARTON MARION TECHNICAL SCHOOL. SECOND TERM 1920. Classes Commence MONDAY, Ist MARCH. .COMPULSORY CLASSES—Monday; Latin, Mathematics. English, etc., 7- p.m. First Aid and Hygiene 8- pm, , OPTIONAL CLASSES Tuesday; Bookkeeping 7-9, Dressmaking 1.45, 3-45 and 4-6. Wednesday; Art Needlework, 2-4 p.m. Thursday : Typewriting, Shorthand, Telegraphy, Elocution. Friday; English . and Arithmetic. Geography, History, Telegraphy, Plumbing. ■ COURSES Commercial, Handicraft, Domestic, Examination (Public Service, Entrance and Senior and Matriculation). Fees, 12s 6d per term for separate classes,?£l for group of 2 classes, £l 5a 3 or more classes. * •

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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XLV, Issue 12101, 9 July 1920, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XLV, Issue 12101, 9 July 1920, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XLV, Issue 12101, 9 July 1920, Page 8

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