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LEAK LEASE LEASE 1000 I'reciiuld, JiJO ajres plowable, balance good bills; suitable for cuttle and sheep. buMividcd into 25 sheep proof paddocks, wiiticriog 2000 grown sheep and 2UO cattle. \Vell situated for saleyards, railway etc.; metal roads, modern every convenience. l'rice, Cl.'! Hyper acre. Easy terms to bona iHe purchaser. Owner will entertain taking interest bearing property as leave any balance of purcliasj wiiey on mortgage. No. 12/1027. i ACRES Freehold; one of the finest pieces of grazing land in free of weeds and rubbish; subdivided into 18 paddocks; about 1)0 acres have been plowed and rcsown. Wintering SoQ bd. Kwes, . r >3o hoggcls, M - year old heifers, and C 5 yearlings. 5-roomed house, woolshed, dip etc. A really cheap property at £l6 p?t acre. No. I'.i.'lG2BA KQ ACRES L. I. P. at £7 per annnum, a fine little dairy farm with every emr venience. Good homestead, numerous outbuildings; about 50 ae;vs have been stumped; 10 paddocks, good sheep proof fences. Within a few minute.' of schooi, cheese factory, store and telephone. Will easily carry 20 ffws. Through ill health the owner will .>e!l on easy terms/or will accept a house and fc«| acres as deposit, bavins the balance on Ist mortgage for long term, J'riee, bedrock, £2B per acre. No. 12/102!. M.Z. Loan & Mercantile Ageny Co., Ltd. STBA7FOSD. W- A. HEWITT, Manwger, A. C. BELL, Land Salesman. .j 1 1 -rv - . : - .■ CHOICE COAST FARMS. pffiST class dairy farm of 170 acres freehold, all well improved, new 7 roomed • house fitted with every convenience, large cowshed and substantial outbuildings, motor shed, metal road; one of the best fahns on the coast, price £43 per acr<v; reasonable terms can be arranged. "1 ft A ACRES freehold, all improved and having level frontage to good metal' ' road, 4'/ 3 miles from New riy mouth, handy to factory and railway station, schools and freezing works. Practically all ploughable land, 8 bailed cowshed, implement shed, out shed and whare, 7 paddocks; reasonable price; terms \yill be accepted. rt 1 C ACRES freehold, all has been ploughed and laid down in mixed English grasses, fenced aiul subdivided into convenient paddocks, 0 roomed •souse, cowghed and outbuildings, fronting main metal road; factory adjoining, y 2 mile to store. Post Office and sciiool, etc. The farm is nicely situated and 'lies to the sim and .is well-watered. Price only £23 per acre. Apply sharp. NEWTON KING, AUCTIONEER. LAND AND FINANCE AGENT, NEW PLYMOUTH.

GERSTENS will p Twice as Far as In thoso days of economy, it is cstcatla.l that the TETTE VAuXTB ofevery commodity should te thoroughly investigated. GEHSTENA exceeds ia VALUE all other foods—it is Cheapest, hecause it goes further; it Is 2ett, "because it is cn absolutely pure natural cereal food; it is Saving, because it ic so quickly cooked. Judged by every test, Geßteea offtts the groatcst FOOD VALTJE. In every Bag of G-ERSTENA. there are 36 solid, satisfying, and sustaining meals—costing less than "one halfpenny each. SendkPoat C*td to th« o«sten» Foo4« Co. (A. J. Win tie. Sole Proprietor), .Cbrii-charch, for FREE SAMPLE, and prove this for yourself.

Why not practice economy and yet buy the on the market. By always purchasing "AMBER TIPS." you are practicing economy in is truest sense, because being i blend of fine teas you use .less and get a bettef cup of tea. There is absolutely no economy in buying cheap inferior teas, they are wasteful and injurious to health. cc:ts a little irtbre than others but » worth the money. At least give it ■ a trial. Packed in Three Grades . /

PtlX A K E H 0T E L A. C. WAT-SHE wishes to intimate that lie lias taken over the Ort'NAKE HOTEL. Splendid accommodation for visitors "lo the .seasid?. (lood table. . Terms moderate. , • None but tlic best Ales, Wines and Spirits kept. » . Qhe of the simplest and most effectual of household • remedies for stomach troubles in younjj children i? Sharland's UfiJßDCflife - \ Is the Best for Coughs and Colds IT CURES. sos'd hy &H £ SCcreAeejsJn nx ■ 1/6 Mm*.

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Taranaki Daily News, 29 November 1917, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 29 November 1917, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 29 November 1917, Page 3

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