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mfi * 9tiieiNESS NOTICES. invest "you in LAND LAND TARANAKI. TARANAKI TARANAKI. i-CN N.B.—DROUGHTS UNKNOWN. I?The Ideal Dairying Country of the Australasia* Oolomeß. Ife; li-' t *;Yur H Newton King, AUCTIONEER LAND AOEHT A?4O GENERAL MERCHANT NEW PLYMOUTH, STRATFORD, AND KAPONGA. offer the following properties of sale, vie., 11l AOim Freehold Farm. Well f. need and subdivided into numerous All ploughable. W. carry cows. New House, good fc cowshed. ■ Close to Factory, Sen■ ol and Railway Price £36 per acre fe including, machines. Terms £SOO Owner s equity can remain 7 years - at 5i pel cent. Cheap.,farm, ..spicd'did position. A , . ■;»0-ACRES Freehold. Situated ahou- 16 mile, from Stratford on Mam |-V Churn Roar! Coed house, .«»"»«; Big percentage of laud Well fenced and subdivided into 17 k; ploimhahle. ExreUeut *froutage. Well foueed mud subdw.ded into 17 | : Jidiloeka.-.-.Splomlidl, odaptixl for mixed tinning. Pr.eo 416 per L-- Terms made rer y to *uteb »-k . * r-,60 mSRiSZ nistriet 1, miles.from Factory school r- and railway station. Land all level. 8-roome.d .house, hot and cold * ■ “ater aL cowsbed-12 bails. Subdivided into, 12 paddocks. SheepHi proof*, fencing. About 50 acres stumped, ploughed and re-sown down - besides other stock Price £36 per ante. ¥>'- Tnrms £6OO cash balance good terms 5$ per cent. “ 660 ACRES Freehold: All in gram.. Subdivided into 16 isT Sheep-proof Totem Fonts. Place splendidly situated. Up-m-date now Craned, etc., concrete dip, etc. This is an excellent property. mmhOVUAH, WOOISneu, UUU., - , .. ~ . nin tr Large proportion ploughable, all level and undulating. 1 rice, £l6 per ; -uarg y i n . . * APnI - tjo bona tide man. Subdivided this JUU.&U.O lit VAA-U 1 J Mil t* re. Owner will give good terms to bona fade man. Ip: farm will command a very much higher price. - n HO Freehold Dairy Farm. All level and an good grass. 2 miles ■ * Wstmtf. d Price £SO per acre. This is an ideal little farm and m chew at price quoted. Stock can be taken at valuation, Terms about li £6OQ P cash, balance financed on satisfactory conditions to pure aser. NEWTON KING. LAND REPRESENTATIVES: — J M.. HIGNETT, Stratford FRANK ORBELL, New Plymouth. W. BARNEY FEARON, Kaponga. R. CUTFIILLD, Inglewood ’ ■ • MEW PLYMOUTH, |d‘Y W> • • ■. ilk HUGH CAMERON, Ohura. STRATFORD AND KAPONGA. •GZf fefg / M BUYING IMPLEMENTS VIEW THE FOLLOWING POINTS. RELIABILITY.—Duncan’s Goods are all that the word implies. EFFICIENCY .—No tools do better work, DURABILITY.—'With ordinary care Duncan’s Implements last 540 years. iliftViCE.—Prompt Repairs, Quick Despatch of Renewals, Careful Ad- - 'justmeUtof Complaints, etc. SSra^pMi*'''' ' ■"" K~g YOU GET ALL THIS AND MORE AT THE MACHINERY HOUSE OF r'M3. NEWTON KING. *•- ,v . FREEHOLD FARM of 75 acres all in grass, small shelter bush, well sub-divided and well watered, level land, part' been cleared and ploughed, creamery and school handy on good metalled road, 5-room-t ed •■house, 6-bail cowshed, concrete floor. Price. £2O per acre, £2OO cash, , balance easy terras. Laud close to this property sold at £4O per-acre. / ; m CAMPBELL JACKSON. LAND, STOCK, AND COMMISSION AGENT. r: ,■* STRATFORD. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. ,{l5O- ACRES first-class 1 dairy fafcm situated Skect Road District, all level v,. ’ '^hnd 1 ' of all •wcedß|}...well grassed, well watered, free from deep v; creeks, two houses,r ;/ 6no of 4-rooms, and the other of two rooms, Y, - concrete fiobi* cowshed, milking plant, water laid on wiic e required, will carry 70 cows and other stock, at present carrying GO cows, 200 L,yearling steers, and 30 sheep, besides horses. Price £SO per acre, ¥?; s £BOO cash J; balance easy terms, close to school and factory, just off tar-nCaledi road. I have inspected this farm, and can recommend it to anyone wanting a good dairy farm. a*-. —•■ - IF. YOU WANT GOOD SOUND ADVICE, CALL ON ME, AND 1 WILL iLI - /r 1 ; PUT YOU RIGHT. Y -WILL ARRANGE YOUR FIN ANCE AT CURRENT RATES. tmi CAMPBELL JACKSON. ■ BROADWAY- ---- -■ STRATFORD. Sir.-*-3®; W'-'i %I m m W%_ HALF AN HOUR BED; TIME :- ■ ■ -i , '■ V-i----m HM Fill the Hot Water Bag and put it in the bed. Then when you get between the sheets, instead of doing so with dread of their icy Radi, you will find them warm and cosy. HC7 HOT HOT HOT WATER WATER WATER WATER BAG BAG BAG BAG ' Will ensure you a delightful warm bed and restful sleep. There will bo no more laying awake by reason of the cold, but every night will be a night of comfort. : .■’■ Buy a GOOD HOT WATER BAG get it at EDWARDS’. We ■;-hav© the best—British made, with covers. The rubber is guaranteed, and our'..stocks Wfr- '■g, ■ ’ are new. Til sizes and prices here. ■ ■" ■ .r- ;. , bL„i E. EDWARDS CHEMIST BTRATFORO.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 89, 13 July 1918, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 89, 13 July 1918, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 89, 13 July 1918, Page 8

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