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NEWTON KING, LTD.’S PROPERTY GUIDE. NOVEMBER, 1927 1061 ACRES FREEHOLD, 300 acres first-class flat and undulating dairy--*•"ing land in English grasses, 60 acres under the plough, 200 acres light sandy flats and 500 acres hilly, all in grass. Well watered, well fenced and sub-divided into 24 paddocks. Large homestead, also men’s house (8 rooms) and milker’s cottage. Cowshed, Woolshed, Dynamo house, car-shed and number of outbuildings. In its present stale the property will carry 1400 ewes and 150 head dry cattle. Price £16,000. £6OOO cash, balance Ist. mortgage at 6 per cent. KQ ACRES FREEHOLD, 1} miles from New Plymouth High School. All been ploughed bar few acres of good bush. Sub-divided into ten paddocks, well fenced, watered by crtek and also borough water on to house and paddocks. Eight-roomed house and stables. Price £3B per acre, cash. (This property is exceptionally good buying. It is admirably situated and adaptable for sub division as suburban small holdings, part has already been sold for that purpose.) NEWTON KING, LIMITED, 2O, new Plymouth. LAND SALESMEN: F. H. Barnitt (’phone 469 M), A. V. Cooper (’phone 982).

Good Chickens mean Good Hens To make a success of Poultry it is essential that the Chicks be properly developed. This must be done with food which will promote growth quickly and uniformly. NOLAN’S CHICK FOOD is manufactured from specially prepared ingredients and embraces the best combination that can be prepared for the purpose. Prices: 1001 b., 25/-; 501 b., 13/-; 251 b., 7/-; smaller quantities supplied. NOLAN’S POULTRY MASH is especially prepared in proper proportions to encourage laying. Has a marvellous effect on egg production, improves the plumage and assists growth development. Prices: 1001 b., 17/-; 501 b., 8/9; 251 b., 4/9. RING ’PHONE 199. DELIVERY FREE. L. A. NOLAN COAUCTIONEERS AND PRODUCE MERCHANTS NEW PLYMOUTH

fluild with an eye lo Hie future! BThe home-builder of today should not think of first costs but future values! The concrete home is enduring everlasting; actually rows stronger each day. There is nodeterioration, subsequently no upkeep costs ; and the fire risk is eliminated practically entirely. But b? sure your concrete is the best—specify WHSF -i .' ';\\ The quality of Wilsons '' <♦ '\ Brand of Portland Cefnent Jar exceeds the \la L. J British Standard f | >4 W -JM II I > r Specifications. I I ! LJ WILSONS (N.Z.) PORTLAND CEMENT LTD. Richards Upton Building. Custom* Street Eatt. AvrWrd

WEBBS Grown on Webbs own Seed In 11b, 21b and . . ~ 71b Bags. Farms from specially selected Sealed by the stock roots. Growers. PEDIGREE More productive, more dependable For Farra aid than ordinary kinds, because of the Garden extraordinary care in the Breeding, Selection, Harvesting, and Cleaning. SEEDS Ask for st Catalogue from the Sole Agents— FARMERS’ CO-OP. Branches throughout Taranaki.

L thefoq to tne Builder jg Use the right Timber in the right place. *.-5g PINUS INSKJNUS, of the grade we supply is excellent material for SHEDS, CONCRETE BOXINQ, BOXES, 1 STUDS, and MATCH LININQS. ■ 3b We can furnish you with all your requirements at prices ’ that show clear savings. fL the NEW PLYMOUTH SASH AND DOOR FACTORY I ' EL AND TIMBER COMPANY, LTD. 4

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Taranaki Daily News, 17 November 1927, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 17 November 1927, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 17 November 1927, Page 12

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