we waim luyuavp a souna Kno wi eug« uj. *ana values, .and can advjpg our clierits where best to purchase. Returns ""> shown tp intending buyers. •> VERY CHOICE DAIRY FARM-43 ACRES/ ...... ?0 t ™!ilS 8^m l^; w^in splendid distriet 5 JO paddocks; exceptionally well fenced; all been ploughed and resown in ;best English grasses u magnificent carrying capacity; very handy to school, factory, etc. Cows returned this year £1? 5i per head. New 5-roomed house, cowshed, etc., etc. PriceoßlT £4O peraisre; easy terms. ' *«*,«wv. SPLENDID LITTLE DAIRY FARM-70 ACRES. Freehold, all in grass; subdivided into 8 paddocks; all nloaffhabW cose-to creamery and school; goods-rbomedhouse ZdSSSS^ S ; S a CasL n m FQad ' go ° d distriCt ***«»*' A' ••'•'••I , t '.'; ,/ ii.' ~ ANOTHER VERY DESIRABLE PROPERTY-97 ACRES/ V , Irt SS? 4 w', all iD graSS ' WeU alf but i! shed, and all other necessary outbi acre, with £SOO cash; balance 10 years at 5 percent. SPLENDID DAIRY FARM; 11 well grassed and subdivided, good P and Wi letalled road, only 5-miles from Stratford very }., store, -creamery, etc. Land of rich- minlltv »™ SPLENDID FREEHOLD'DAIRY FARM-.142 ACRES. in very good district, all ploughable, good fences-;, one, mile-from.. Railway Station, PO., Factory, handy to school; 8-roomed hS 20-bail cowshed, with concrete floor and yards;'4s cows,'7o sWes* cans, aerator to obtain a smaller S o'i £ C c^^ afam s^ out 4° or *° acres ha 4to town. Price £4O per acre. Equfty about £2080:' ■ •< •■ ■' ■ •" i •■* C. and E. Jackson, '. STOCK AND COMMISSION AGENTi/ 7 Broadway, Stratford
LOUNGING IN LUXURY strengthened for m, and we alon can offer youmhis. She wire lb" V . stretched on the test frame. Then the bed fa well filled wittto? X fl,™ k :? poc_no ,nfeno J ™ed. There's only one thing, L them-they are to' comfortable you don't want to leave them * i *' ' •'" ■'■.■. » ' a»d^C in .."s Ki" "" ta ° e de *"-. ■"* **•"' G. W.&H.DRAKB "" ' FCENISHING SPECIALISTS IXG.LEWOOD.
a . #<>« '5 AND MARVELLOUSLY GO OD TERMS FOR BALANCE. I-N STANDI BUSH, at £fl. 10s per acre. A magnificent, .bit of country; . wall cany two sheep to the acre when grassed. Papa formation. Bush \ chiefly of tawa, rimu, white pine, pukeatea. Heavy undergrowth denotes fine pi ■ quality. Four-feet track' along frontage; one mile from dray road. £2 10s AX ACRE; exceptional terms : 5 per cent, down, and balance at 5 per cent for live years. This is a great chunoe. Write as Soon^youjsad W. H, H. YOUNft A^feo. LAND'AGENTS X. F. DUXLOP, Land Salesman. STRATKORD
A SCEPTIC STICKSJO HIS UNBELIEF ALL that is keeping you from" ' trying a "Bradbury" Motor Cycle is doubt. • j^Vi But just as l.'iijr as you are not sceptical, we have JLAft liope», for an honest doubter is one who usually' Joes some I 2*& in'»«i igating. ' ***^ Will you investigate the merits of • ; THE "BRADBURY" MOTOR CYCLE THE, "BRADBURY" MOTOR CYCLE'. It is unsurpassed for comfort and' reliability. Easv of control, yet powerful. .■ ' . The couiujnption of petrol is very small—lß% miles lm\ been covered on one pint. It 'is economical and ea«"v~ • running. • "'. • Duplicate parts are to be had in anv quantitv, also the famous Dunlop Studded Motor Tyres. Come in to-day and see the "Bradbury." v Also the faniuus "Douglas" light-weight. , » A. GEORGE ./ BROUGHAM ST XEW PLYMOUTH
530 ACKES/KEEIIOLD, good, clean hilly sheep country; nice arid handy all tolled and m grass: good homestead, shearinV nn ,i J. ,'' 7' cows have been milked on the 'property. 750 brcShi "*« 20 % S (he d cattle and horses were carried through the winter on only 3 *ell at 19 10s per acre, w.th £IOOO cash down, or take any inU-iZ hen n» property as deposit balance of equity to remain for 7 year „'" vl ,J r 3 ?" nKth sU a cheap F ° perty ' and the owllcr ■»»* a-f ortj g() ACRES FREEHOLD, nice little farm with buildings complete; ShU, Price fJ"': , \ dl ' ya,l n ,nOStly .!: 1, ; U f U '' ll; factor >', scll ° ol «"«l railway Inn ,ly. V ,H, , 7i , ou ' ,lerwil ;lkefl Property in or Palinerston -\oith as deposit, balance remaining on the farm at-5 per cent \T\7a 100 ACRES FREEHOLD, leycl°and dry land, .with house^-S ■.n«l 7' P f *?'*'<.??■'' alS ° lK,yHl,o ' ,; 3 mi,U,tps t0 scl »>°>> factory ■J2V A te' ,iU,,, - v - Pri'-'o £2O per acre; £2OO cash required. Xo .u 74 ACRES FREEHOLD, land leyel and nicely situated; loss than a „! '£ school, ami mncr cheese or butter factory, nl.o'to town and railv , v; ivlr 3 " Fr aCr °' Wilh £3 °° C,lsh ' ,M,la,,ce for < ?«<*» ** _._ U "' " No. SO aid lereafjtilo Agency Co., \ti (V. A. HEWITT, Agent STRATFORD,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 209, 5 April 1913, Page 3
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