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NEWTON KING LTD.’S PROPERTY GUIDE. APRIL, 1926 (1) Ofkf| ACRES W.C.L-, rent 6/6 per acre (Renewable Lease, with full com&W pensation for all improvements) 1 mile from factory and school, good homestead, cowshed, and outbuildings. This is a first-class farm, now carrying 70 dairy cows and other stock. Price £3O per acre goodwill. £2OOO deposit. (Owner will consider exchange for 30 to 50 acres good country). 177 ACRES FREEHOLD, about half flat, balance easy undulating country, •A * 1 half ploughed, all ploughable. Good 6-roomed House, cowshed, with machines installed, carrying 50 cows and other stock, 2J miles from factory. Price £27 10/- per acre. Deposit, £l2OO. 272 ACRES FREEHOLD, all flat to undulating country, practically free from weeds, well sub-divided, and well watered, now carrying 110 dairy cows and large number of other stock, 1+ miles from factory, two good houses (one quite new), cowshed and outbuildings. Price, £45 per acre, with £2OOO deposit. (This quote holds good for one month only). NEWTON KING, LIMITED., ’Phone 20, NEW PLYMOUTHLand Salesmen: F. H. Barnitt (’Phone 469); A. V. Cooper (’Phone 982).

©Willard Batteries ARB USED BY 196 CAR BUILDERS ON OVER 8 MILION CARS Proof of their Outstanding Efficiency Willard Threaded Rubber Batteries give more miles at a lower mileage cost —it’s the THREADS and the RUBBER that makes the difference. We Recommend Willard Batterlee FARMERS’ CO-OP MOTOR DEPARTMENT TTA WEB. A ™- - .nr

Provide Now For — WINTER & SPRING WW ! I iffiW 'FEED. '' OrWW Now is the time to sow our specially II selected brand of * 11 . Australian Machine Dressed and IHNI ALGERIAN GATS. This long dark oat is the best of all food ' : ii£ for Winter, and the -nibble when ploughed in makes a fine mulch. IfiwsHjß i Prolific cro[>s are ass red from our fine | HT ; quality seed. See r.s now for prompt I | ’lli' i i delivery at fine prices. jWI IIMWw! T ffkffl | 1 L. A.NOLAN & AUCTIONEERS AND PRODUCE MERCHANTS, $ DEVON STREET : : : NEW PLYMOUTH. |

GOOD, RELIABLE USED CARS AT ATTRACTIVE PRICES We succeed and prosper only to the degree that we satisfy our patrons and this is your guarantee of satisfaction when you seleci any car in our establishment. A visit to our USED ( AR Depar; ment may disclose just the car you are looking for. 5-Seater “DODGE” De Luxe Tourer £2OO. 5-Seater “OVERLAND Red Bird” Tourer £l6O. 5-Seater “CHEVROLET” Superior Model Tourer £l6O. 5-Seater “ESSEX” Coach £260 Several “FORD” Cars in going order from £lO upwards. Good Terms Arranged. L. H. JOHNSON DEVON STREET (’Phone 426) NEW PLYMOUTH

Illi; i J “ a 0 A.S.E.A. Motors ■ Taranaki •!■' OiSli jf/ |||| Agents r ■ MacEwans* l||j ltd. ||||| KB ew Plymouth

Perlin Perpetual Batteries (Guaranteed for 2 years) Instal a PERLIN and you need have no fear of trouble from a flat battery. THIS IS PROOF Leave on your switches until the Battery is exhausted and will not blow the horn or give lights. Then switch off and let the Battery stand for one minute. Switch on again and the Battery will turn over your car, blow your horn, and give lights as well as ever. A “PERLIN" does not need distilled water, any CT .RAN WATER will io. Costs no more than an ordinary Battery. W. O’CALLAGHAN DISTRICT DISTRIBUTOR DEVON STREET WEST NEW PLYMOUTH REGENT STREET, HAWERA.

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Taranaki Daily News, 14 April 1926, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 14 April 1926, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 14 April 1926, Page 10

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