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NEWTON KING. LTD.’S PROPERTY GUIBt (PUBLISHED V'EEKLY. NO. 10.) GOING CONCERN. 200 ACRES FREEHOLD. The pick of the Pukekura district, 100 aerr* flat, 100 acres easy undulating country. All been ploughed. Deep black loam soil. Well watered by springs, windmills and dam. Very nice homestead of 7 rooms, all possible conveniences, cowshed and other outbuildings. Up-to-date cowshed and yard concreted, 4-cow Simplex plant with electric motor, 60 cows, 6 heifers, 2 bulls, 4 horses, 12 sows and boar, full range of farm implements and sundries. Price as going concern, £32 10s per acre, £2500 deposit. This ; s an exceptionally nice property and well situated, being 6J miles from Cambridge, on good metalled road. Factory with dual plant adjoining and school opoosite. EXCHANGE. 380 FREEHOLD, all bar few acres ploughable, 14 paddocks, sheep proof fences, well watered, carrying 75 big cattle, 300 ewes, 100 hoggets. Seven-roomed homestead, in good order (hot water service installed) and all necessary outbuildings. Price £2B IQs (unencumbered property). Owner will exchange for good South Taranaki dairy farm. NEWTON KING, LTD. f ’Phone 709, NEW PLYMOUTH. Land Salesmen: F. H. Barnitt, A. V. Cooper and I. M. Kidd. (’Phone 469.) (’Phone 982.) (’Phone 584. J

Moon Motor Cars 1924 Model 3JOON CARS possess a distinctive individuality; a quality in workmanship and performance that commands universal interest. Hupmobile Cars If any car has ever earned the admiration of the entire motoring world because of sheer ability to perform, surely that ear is the HUPMOBILE. FARMERS’ CO-OP. Org. Society Ltd., Agents

The Key to your Cream Question A “WASA” Separator. This machine is the cheapest and at the same lime oq© of the most efficient separators of the present •_» k Just note these five < a'w SOLID CONSTRUCTION, _ PLEASING AND CONVENIENT DESIGN, Made m three sizes only—SMOOTH AND EASY RUNNING, No. 1 Skims about 10 gal., £5 ss. SIMPLICITY AND EASE IN No. 2 Skims about 15 gal., £5 10s. CLEANING, No. 3 Skims about 25 gal., £9 10s. CLEAN, THOROUGH SKIMMING. We will be glad to furnish further particulars. LA. NOLAN & Co. NEW PLYMOUTH.

CALF FOODS Try our Special Brand “SPREAD EAGLE” CALF FOOD, vv e can refer you to many satisfied users. We can also supply MOOSE MEAL and NUTS q eno ie BOX '2-457. ..NEW PLVMO^t^ 1

AN ATTRACTIVE HOME. 21 ACRES, freehold, situated just outside borough on good road. The property has a long level frontage, and would subdivide 'into three or four very nice small holdings. The land is good and carries an excellent sole of grass. Carrying 12 cows, etc. Well sheltered. Exceptionally well-built house of 6 rooms, bathroom, pantry, washhouse, dairy, hot and cold water, large shed with loft, cowshed, motor shed, fowl house. This is an ideal home’. Price £4250. Good terms offered. No 20 25 PERCHES, freehold, situated Devon Street. A very well-situated section* with new 4-roomed bungalow with all modern conveniences Price £l2OO. l-16th acre, freehold, close to Post Office, but fairly high situation. Comfortable dwelling of 4 good rooms and kitchenette, bathroom, electric light, gas. Price £650. Terms arranged. L. A NOLAN AND CO HOUSE AND ESTATE AGENTS, NEW PLYMOUTH. ’S

I IL* J I I tnisSLcdow- / / cement/ \ i that will thtetiunl ■ s«risA»c//on dfi’t buy fAe c&eop kind. E can b* 9 * at a ’“Hfitnahio E pri f e ' , Ask . fcr * quttatfai btfyri uyy EIW order eUewhere. Tn.P. SASH & DOOR FACTORYX* f „ & Tiy JER CO. LTD. * Phont • Ctll St. NEW PLYMOUTH I

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Taranaki Daily News, 18 September 1924, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, 18 September 1924, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, 18 September 1924, Page 12