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STRAIGHT LEASE-120 ACHES RENT 40/- PER ACRE TERM. Approximately o years, expiry June, 1935. Situated. Just out side Borough of large town. Land. Is all flat and has a full range of buildings, OWNER SUPPLIES ton for ton of top-dressing every year up to 16 tons each. Capacity, 35 cows, etc. LEASES ARE HARD TO GET. — SEI? — NEWTON KING, LTD STRATFORD. PHONES: 351 Office. ««« C. W. Morey (Res.) CHEAP DAIRY FARM SITUATED within seven miles of New Plymouth, by good metal road. Land com* prises 103 ACRES FREEHOLD, together with Good Five-roomed House,, bath’ room, pantry, washhouse, concrete floor cowshed, together with 4-cow milking plant. Carrying Capacity.—33 Dairy Cows, 7 two-year-old heifers, 9 weaners, 20 sheep and 2 horses. PRICE £27 10s. £lOOO Cash, subject to a small G.A.S. Mortgage. Butter-fat, 95001b5. — APPLY — NEWTON KING, LTD' NEW PLYMOUTH. ’PHONES: Office 20; or 469, F. H. Bandit. SOLE AGENTS. -can stand up to the terrific pounding and. enormous speed of modern traffic. Under the heaviest loads and with the widest variation of temperature and weather conditions, the concrete road remains even-surfaced year in and year out. Maintenance costs are negligible. The element of safety irr raised owing to the skid-proof nature of concrete. WILSONS N.Z. PORTLAND CEMENT LIMITED Manufacturers of: “WILSONITE” Rapid-Hardening Portland Cement STAR Brand Portland Cement and STAR Brand Hydraulic Lime

Champion of Champions ' n 1929 C.A.C. Ammunition added to a long list of successes by making almost a clean sweep of the prize* money in the New Zealand Shoot* ing Championships. Depicted herewith is Mr. B. Clinch, a“C.A.C.” Shootist, winner af the New ea^ Live Championship 1929. Referring to his win he wrote unc^er date 10th October, 1929 s—» *‘l used C.A.C. Cartridges at the Championship and won the N.Z. Pig* WlllKii eon Championship with 50 straight Neu. Zealand record) ; Aggregate |||||||F Medal foi Pigeon, Sparrow and Championships; possible in Pwßfll ■ £lOO Pigeon; £5O Sparrow and two HO*® Clay Handicaps, also sweep* stakes. I found the pattern and pene* BSrII tration of your cartridges first-class slll® 05 h a d one miss ® n birds,* 9 4&ai|a s. r - Clinch also annexed the Clay Bird cham PionBhip 1923, Sparrow 1922, Pigeon 1929. If you want good shooting-follow , the lead of Champion* Mr. B. Clinch, Neu. Zealand .>>/•> Live ttird Champion. CEli 100 L° n S Rang* 22 • • 28'. U.S.A. GUNS AND RIFLES Match Favourite 21 • 25/. ... . . • n o . r. ®ar A W Match Favourite 23 We are Agent, for B.SJL Gun. ® Clav Champiotuhip Load 22/. end Rifle.. Send for literature. Long Range 2J ■ 24/. Colonia) Ammunition Co., ' Black Smokeless 2% 19/. LtcL, Auckland, New Zealand. -303 Mark VI Soft Note 29/. AO3 Mark VH . • 29/. <4 A little further—a little faster”

RIDE A HARLEY The Choice of Heavy-weight and Dirt'- Track Champions A When such men as Percy Coleman, Tui Morgan, Tim Wilkinson, Harry Mangham, Reg Ranby, D. Collinson, and Jeff Hockley choose "Harley” in preference to all other machines; there is something about "Harley" that is superior to all others. Speed, endurance and power to stand terrific abuse/ aro tho points that appeal to these champions—the points that enable them to put up a top-notch performance—not merely once, but again and again. CALL INTO STAINTON’S AND GIVE "HARLEY” A TRY-OUT AT OUR EXPENSE. ' STAINTON & CO. UP-TO-DATE SERVICE STATION, NEW PLYMOUTH. ‘

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Taranaki Daily News, 17 July 1930, Page 19

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Page 19 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 17 July 1930, Page 19

Page 19 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 17 July 1930, Page 19