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Use 30% POTASH MANURE in the top-dressing and get MORE MILK AND MORE BUTTERFAT IN THE MILK. «■ Obtainable from all Fertilizer Dealers. POTASH PAYS! l2 HIGH GRADE BASIC SLAG 18 PER CENT. GUARANTEED MINIMUM. Out last year’s shipment sold as 18 per cent, minimum. f Actual analysis 19.4 per cent. APRIL-MAY DELIVERY. SUPPLY IS LIMITED. WEBSTER BROS. . NEW PLYMOUTH, (

NEWTON KING, LTD.’S PROPERTY GUIDE. (PUBLISHED WEEKLY. No. 5.) 1 g ACRES FREEHOLD, 3 miles from New Plymouth Post Office. All flat and ail been ploughed. Will carry 9 cows. Good 6-roomed house, 2-bail cowshed, loose box and gig shed. Price £3OOO, £6OO cash, balance 5 years at 6 per cent Owner would exchange for 80 to 100 acres. Coast preferred. JJO ACRES FREEHOLD, nearly all flat and all bar 10 acres have been ploughed. Three acres shelter bush. 12 paddocks, good fences. Will carry 35 cows. Good 5-roomed house, cowshed and implement sheds. Three miles from railway. Price £4O per acre, £lOOO cash, and balance at 6 per cent, for good term. 600 ACRES FREEHOLD, 450 acres in good grass, balance bush, 300 acres undulating, balance hilly, but easv country. At present carrying 30 cows in milk. 60 heifers running with bull, dry- stock and 100 sheep. New 4-roomed cottage with bathroom and scullery’. One mile from school, 14 miles from factory. Price £lO per acre. Terms arranged. ACRES FREEHOLD. Practically all flat, all been ploughed bar two acres, 15 paddocks, good cattle fences, barbary boundaries. On good metalled road lj miles from township, close to factory. Now milking 32 cows. Nice 7-roomed house, Alpha light, hot water service. Ten-bail cowshed, large hayshed and large implement shed. Price £55 ner acre. Mortgages £3400 at 5 per cent. Owner will exchange for house property in New Plymouth as part payment, but must have £4OO cash. NEWTON KING LTD. ,phone 709 j NSW pLYMOUTH - Salesmen: F. H. Barnitt, A. V. Cooper and I. M. Kidd. (’Phone 469.) (’Phone 982.) (’Phone 584.)

A N EW E RA IN INSURANCE. Instead of paying a heavy annual piemium in the form of share capital and other corts to permit you to send your produce t > the ordinary factory, send your CREAM ; o gpHE J?RESH FOOD QO. By doing so you put this costly premium in your own pocket and assure Vourself and family of MORE MONEY, LESS WORK. MORE LIBERAL ADVANCES, PROMPTER ANNUAL SETTLEMENTS, and ACCURATE WEIGHTS AND TESTING. Cream Collected, Cans and Separators Supplied, further particulars, apply— THE SECRETAR Y, St. John’s, Wanganui. Or FRANCIS W. COURT, Representative, New Plymouth. NOW RUNNING S.O.S. D AILY S ERVICE - Enables passengers to travel from New Plymouth to Napier and New Plymouth to Wairarapa IN ONE DAY instead of two days. TIME-TABLE: Leave Daily News Office (Dyke’s Car) 4.30 a.m. Leaves Blake’s Garage, Hawera, 8 a.m. Leave 5.0.5., Wanganui, 11 a.m. Via Feilding arrive Ashhurst 1 p.m. NOTE.—Mail Train for Napier departs Ashhurst 1.22 p.m. Mail Train for Wellington departs Ashhurst 1.25 p.m. Change at Woodville for Wairarapa (Mondays. Wednesday and Fridays only). Car leaves Ashhurst Station, return journey, at 1.30 for Wanganui and Hawera. FARES: New Plymouth to Hawera. 10/-; Hawera to Wanganui, 15/-; Wanganui to Feilding, 10/-; Wanganui to Ashhurst, 12/6. Passengers for Palmerston can travel by route, change at Feilding, arrive Palmerston 1 p.m. .BOOKING OFFICES: Dyke and Co., New Plymouth: Blake’s Garage, Hawera. Head Office: S.O-S, Rutland Build- < ings, Wanganui. Telegrams: ‘Smith’s Overland Service, Wanganui.”

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Taranaki Daily News, 8 March 1924, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 8 March 1924, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 8 March 1924, Page 8

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