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LAND FOR SALE. STUDY THIS STUDY THIS A MODEL FARM 73 ACRES FREEHOLD —73 ACRES PRICE: £4300 . PRICE: £4300. NOTE THE RETURNS: 1926- Season Cows average 379.24 lb butterfat. 1927- Season Cows average 348.34 lb butterfat. 1928- Season Cows average 387.56 lb butterfat. Three cows average over 500 lb butterfat. Eleven cows average over 400 lb butterfat. Balance of dairy herd, 3001 b butterfat. One heifer 2961 b, another 2881 b. The purchaser of this farm can take these high-producing cows over at valuation CARRYING CAPACITY OF THIS FARM is 45 cows and the usual number of heifers for replacements. STOCK NOW ON FARM compries 40 dairy cows, 5 in-calf heifers, 9 weaners, 2 bulls and 2 horses. , BUILDINGS consist of .modern bungalow, hot and cold water, Bathroom, washhouse, etc., wood shed, good fowl house and run. The house is surrounded shrubs, hedges and lawns all of which are well kept. Up-to-date new milking shed, good big concreted yard, electric motor, 2-cow plant, 65-gallon separator, electric motor and water pump, calf, bull and pig sheds, manure and implement shed ana motor garage. Situation: The best, being within easy distance of Hamilton on Main North and South Road J-mile from .railway and. school. The farm is unbroken, not one inch of waste land, well watered, sub-divided into 19 well-fenced paddocks, good shelter planted most of the paddocks with Lawsoniana. Winter Feed: There is enough Ensilage and Hay, to winter 100 cows having two, good stacks of ensilage and 5 stacks o’f Hay and the bulk of the farm has just been topdreosed with Super and Basic Slag. NOTE: This farm has been inspected and the owner has appointed us sole agents. Good terms can be arranged to an approved bujicr. The first to inspect will be the lucky buyer. Further particulars on application to— : ■ NEWTON KING, LTD., ' ‘ ' ALL BRANCHES. After Office Hours Ring 469 New Plymouth 666 Stratford 2403 Hawera. FARM IN THE PRODUCTIVE PROGRESSIVE AND PROSPEROUS WAIKATO. 7Q ACRES FREEHOLD situated 7 miles from Hamilton and handy to school. All best of Kahikatea drained swamp and carrying 45 dairy cows, 1 bull and 2 horses. Comfortable home, garage and manure sheds, and 8-bail concreted cowshed with complete plant. PRICE: £45 per acre with £llOO cash. NOTE. This farm is well financed and returns of over 14,0001 b. butter-fat can be inspected. H. D. & A. B. MATTHEWS Land and Stock Agents HAMILTONReferences: Bank of New Zealand, Bank of. Australasia, or any leading firm solicitors, Hamilton, HIGH GRADE DAIRYING LAND. RICH DRAINED SWAMP. 1100 ACRES OF THE BEST IN MANAWATU. SUBDIVIDED into SIXTEEN SECTIONS, areas from 50 acres to 95 acres. Situated MAKERUA PLAINS, and handy to PALMERSTON NORTH, SHANNON and TOKOMARU by Rail and Main Roads* Farms in this vicinity are doing better than a COW TO THE ACRE all the year through.. Being of similar quality, thio land should prove equally when further improved. WARM AND DRY IN WINTER. ARTESIAN WATER EASILY OBTAINED EVERYWHERE. £4O T 0 £45 PER ACRE - ' TERMS: 10 per cent. Cash, 5 per cent, in 9 months, and 5 per cent, in 18 months or 10 per cent. Cash and permanent improvements to the value of not less than 15 per cent. Balance of purchase money 5 years at 0 per cent. Plans and further particulars from— R. W. PRIEST - AGENT “TIMES” BUILDING, BROADWAY, PALMERSTON NORTH; Or the Secretary, Mlranui, Ltd., Shannon.

’ FARMING METHODS Up-to-date farming demands the heet in top-dressing to* lll ®®™'. _ Crown 20-22%, Anchor .17-20%, Tnfolium 17-20%, are well known in, Taranaki. Packed in strong double bags, ensuring delivery in perfect condition, with nq loss of .veight. Book P now with., us for. immediate delivery, or. by direct boats .arriving June-July, .1930. . L. A. NOLAN & CO. ■ PRODUCE MERCHANTS ’Phone 199 NEW PLYMOUTH

3 Coms ROOTS & ALL There is only one way to stop the \ \ 1 pajn of corns for good and all—the \ \ ; V." corns must come out, painful root \ \\\ 'y* and all. And there is only one way to get them out surely, pain- . lessly, safely—by soaking the feet in regular Radox footbaths. Here is just one amonghum _ what Radox doQe m dr ? dS ’js? Reldrthe ktter-- wiU d 0 for y° U ’ F ° f °” < y P re jL,,? 1 had when you put your feet into a three obstinate corns, one on footbath containing , Radox the the smaU toe of my left foot and ®ch tivo on the small toe of my right of the corn, and the oyg foot. The tired, aching feet caused d ° s x t £ ra p en et ra te S further by these coms gave me physical ns f „S r carrying the cornand mental pain. Mental pain be- and t _ y of cause I was often made a butt for which is thus loosened so people’s jests on account of my £ it can be lifted out’ bodily. peculiar gait, due to the swelling half-pound pack’t 2/2. Sf Rate 3/8 ' Bath Salts, and it has surpassed all my expectations. 1 It has done 1V what no other so-called remedy wJf AFiak has ever done. It has given me SB AT w. complete relief. After the fifth SBATH SALTS 31 footbath with Radox I succeeded in nicking the com Out from my Manufactured by S. Griffiths Hushea left little V toe, and after the sixth '.ya „H>. footbath t was able to treat the O X P "“ A remaining coms in,the same man- ctJU rch and Dunedin, and by air Whole- « Cr.” .. . W. T. W, salere, Chemlsta and ifitorcs Original letter on file for inspection. New Zealand. ’

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Taranaki Daily News, 6 May 1930, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 6 May 1930, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 6 May 1930, Page 15

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