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Choice Farms. 18 ACRES gPLENJMD MOTION, jut outside Bo rough. All dry, rich ltg&, jr«D «« aeaoa rv.i. Krsl eka investments, Prfc^.#^ 80 IACKES <3%l * of rich quality, all ploughable, mtiNBfMMK am i * Ik? 61 p * diookB ' 1 ® i,e bom factory, handy to aehoafc k«H" Will hJL f iv?' t * rry 29 MWB " Qood honße «o«orete llo«r Mwpklft 1,1 leMe for J«» «* w*W of 80a u acre, no goodwiLl # 60 ACRES lE# ]jAM>y tern, all well grassed and fenced, subdivided into eurM iO. docks, tt actea being ploughed, wD fenced, l-roomed house aad concrete floor. One mile to school, factory and railway pnoe, £24 per aero, £l5O cash. Now carrying 01 cows and Horn. ' 100 ACRES T* yEßff highly Improved and choice Dairy farm, divided into ten r i flnrM . m been ploughed but 15 acres, right alongside school and factory. New InW of six rooms with all conveniences, eoncrete floor cowshed. Prtae, £« m acre, £6OB cash. Equity, £ISOO. Owner will take about SO mm. wfM good house, >ear New Plymouth in exchange. FARMERS: Remember that if yoa tmy a farm through us wo will 'mmmm your »tock_ if required at t per cent. We c*n show you returns and tin m eoimd advice accumulated during 20 years' dairy farming in the TuawS district. Our register contains Sheep Farms, Dairy Farms. Town ProswtfMk and prospective buyer* would be well adrift ad to inspect reeistep kArii purchasing. We welcoa# any enquir-eri *nd will do oil utmost to to make money, * and E. Jackson, LAND AGENTS STIATXtm PROPERTIES WE CAN RECOMMENB.

Q9A ACRES FREEHOLD, carrying 32cows; Factory returns £l3 per WWI nearly all ploughed and divided into 13 padocka; no wedds; fi-rooaut house, cowshed, etc., situated within 5 minutes of factory and school. Pri* £3O oer acre (really cheap). Easy terms, _ No. 4/Uh ' 74 ACRES ' FREEHOLD . g° od JeTel land; well fenced an divided; Broom* house; 8-baa shed, orchard, «tc. About 23 acres stumped; situate* within 6 minutes of school, Factory, -phone and store. Price, £23 ltia mm. a-ere, with £2OO cash. 300 A( fES.Good dairy farm, level and well sheltered; two houses and an* Meted sheds; cany 100 cow*. School, Factory and Phone 3 tniantah Price, £2O per acre; very easy terms to reliable nan. 156 ■ ACREB > FREEHOLD, good dairying knd; practically free of waste handy to town and railway; nice "iiomeatcad, good houße and nhtlfc every convenience; property well fenced and divided, (ke mile to Faotafft School, Store and 'Phone. Price, £3JP« acre; good terms to approved Mri balance for long term at 6 per cent; would consider exchange for piece qf good, clean, sheep country. No. 4/1761 We have 109 ACRES DAIRY FARM, wJiioh 1» a gpjewHd wder, all aeeeMm buildings, free of weeds and The owner's selling price ■■ 'fit per acre, but as he wishes to retire he w! " accept a suitable property at dft* posit either in Stratford or New Plymouth. Also a 200-acre dairy farm, which the owner will consider Town Property between Hawera and New Plymouth. NoTMIIL N.Z. Loan & Mercantile Agency Co, Lt W. A. HEWITT, Mawtger. A. O. BELL, Land 1 COME AND SEE OUR THREE LARGE WINDOW DISPLAYS. IF LOOKING l-'OR BARGAIN'S. NOW IS YOUR CHAN® AT G. W. & H. DItAKE'S Bust window display of fashionable pap er hangings in all the latest dMiiraa. FIVE BALES OF PAl'EliS JUST OPE NED til. Our window display of Bedroom Siiite, with Furniture, Bedding, Blankets everything complete for comfort. ' Also another window display of Carpets, Rugs, Bedside Runners, Passage Carpet* and a lovely show of new Linoleums. We can show you the best display of Furniture in Taranafei if you vritl only walk in and inspect for yourselves. Sold at the very lowest prices ob- tainable. O. >V. & 11. DRAKE. NEXT DR. WHETTBR.

F. A. QS****. ,A aBE PIONEER BAKER, f!ATgp^| AND PASTRYCOOK. SEGAN SIREET . . SXRAJFOH# Pioprietor of TE WHARB aiA 1 TEA-RUOMS, BROADWAY. 1 Old friends and New Gh4liQ| / Welcomed, jk Telephone 100. [Krtcrt Spence, Samuel BMM r J. R. L BtaafonU $ PENCE »t gTAKfOli* BARRISTERS & SOLIOTOMti, j| STRATFORD. jj Office*: The Bridg* Broadway, jit Inglewood Every Weiauiaxa MONEY T•LIND. H. B. L AwR BN • * 60UCIT0R, "35% STRATFORD. isr~> X ):ave sums of £I2OO and £SOO gndffc able for second mortgage and ctu«* mortgage. Other aumo obtninaMa. |BE FAIR ™ TO YOUR HORSE ' Don't hitch him up to a pM wMv ' 7011 do your shopping. '■ Leei* him in comfort, munching ',gee# o«tn, and out of tb»Wi*t« Mk ther, while yon lunch.alaot

Reliable Groceries. Reliability is the big thing in food Btuffs. Price matters far less; but both in quality and price, the Central Co-operative Stores guarantee satisfaction. GO-OP. STORES BTRATTOM. Stylish Suits o High-grade Fabric Jtro&dway «ait» ire Dalit tf tk« Tery fiaert materiais that «ioaey tun »«nr«. The workmuMhip niandi etery twt, and the suite tUni tie taste «f wear aa4 t!n«. BROADWAY tailoring COMPARE, STK ATVOXXt

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 122, 16 October 1914, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 122, 16 October 1914, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 122, 16 October 1914, Page 3

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