FOR SALE, TO LET, ETC. I : VOUR 880 by 120 Tyres, Tubes and Rims ' i for sale. Apply Moturoa Service Gar- j . age, New Plymouth. c.n. 1 ■ ’’I’ANKS, 400-gaU £2 10/-; OdO-gallon, ! : £3 10/- each, 24 gauge, guaranteed. [ ’ H. Coppen, South Road, New .Plymouth.-• ■ near Bowling Green. 'Phone 49cm. c.w. I ■ WESTPOKL Srocxi.cn Coal. Shipment i arriving 26th. Order at J. 11. Holm | ’ and Co., St. Aubyn Street, New Plymouth. c.x. E IOHT coloured dairy Cows and 7 heifers | for sale (Jersey cress). Apply “15” Daily News, New Plymouth. c.e. Confectionery Business in New j ' Plymouth, good position, reasonable ; > rental, living accommodation, factory with • all necessary plant for manufacturing. . Takings available and owner will stay and , teach the business. Thia is a good business. Price walk in walk out £425. Stain- ' ten and Co., New Plymouth. QHEEP and Cattle Pups for sale. Dogs £l, bitches 10/-. Guaranteed workers. Wickham and Redshaw, Huiroa, t.t. QUPERfOR Furnished Flat to let for three months. New Plymouth central, i Write “Flat,” News Office, New Plymouth, b.w. QINGLE furnished bedroom to let. Apply Mrs. Lewis Jackson, 9 Bulieel Street, , New Plymouth. b.w. ’ tons baled straw for sale, £2 10/i ton. Also sheaf chaff £7, L. Andrews, ’ Okato. b.w. VOR Sale. Modern Seagrass Pram, £3 [ 10s; folding Push-cart, 10s; Tricycle, £2 10s. All in splendid condition. Apply “W.E.” News, Stratford. a.w. £JARRYING cow to acre. For sale, 10 acres level pasture in Stratford. Apply '“Farmer,” News, Stratford. a.w. • with Pole and Shaft in per- ’ feet order for sale. G. J, Tapp, Ohangai, Hawera. a.y. NURSERYMEN’S NOTICES, : Plants for sale; 17/6 per thousand. Delivered free within 12 f miles. 'Phone 1383, or apply W. R. Carter, Hunter Road, Eltham. ; of exceptionally fine quality specially prepared, by expert forestons. Will ■ all grow. Cash or£ cash on delivery. Mitchinson, Box 239, 'Phone 894. ■ - P-IXUS Insignis, 2. years, ' good stuff, Insignis, 12 to 18 • inches, 7/6 100. Mitchinson. ’Phone 1 *®4, New Plymouth. ~ 100 MACROCARPA, big, 2 years. ' Mitchinson. 'Phone 894, New Plymouth. v ’ 9A / 101). SMALL leaf Escalonia, bast hedge on the market. Lawsoniana, 2 years, 25/- 100; Wattle, good trees, 12/6; Gums, good, 10/-. Mitchinson, Box 239. 'Phone 894 New Plymouth. 1 O/« CASH. These select shrubs, Blue Pillar Rose, American Pil lar-Rose, Brazil Cherry, Leanotus,. Weeping Tamarix, Felecia Azurea, Pmk Broom, Red Parrot Beak, Great value. Mitch- : Box 239, New Plymouth. !— 7 ' PATEA WANTEDS. ■ CLIPPERS AND GOLOSHES! lam now ' . selling the best values. Just arrived . direct from makers. Ladies’ Goloshes, • 5/6; warm felt Slippers, leather soles, 5/6. . O. A. Larcombe,. Patea. POULTRYMEN’S NOTICES, ( 1 TO POULTRY FANCIERS. JMPOP.TED IgLGOD ’ TTAVING considerably increased my stock 1 and plant, I am now in a position : to supply. DAY-OLD CHICKS AND SET ! TINGS of eggs in any number. The ins troduction of new blood, more eggs per • hen and concentration upon good type .has , , been my aim. Last year a cockerel was I purchased at considerable cost from Aus- , tralia and placed at the head of my flock. This is a grandson of the famous “Maisie” f (registered R.O.P. hen. No. 6) that laid • 351 eggs in 364 days at the British Columbia egg-laying competition at Agassis, ■ Canada, while on the male side there are ' two crosses'of 330 and 307 egg producers. ' Cockerels from this magnificent bird aro ' being used this year and the progeny I am now-offering should be great egg layers and • full of quality. My birds, this year, have won 50 prizes, . 13 specials and 6 cups, as wed as the John j Jarvis Honour Bowls. WHITE LEGHORN.—Day-old chicks, 15/- per dozen, or £5 10s per 100. [ Settings 10/6. : LIGHT SUSSEX.—IS/- per setting. IMPORTED STRAIN, American Barred Rocks. —£1 Is per setting. BOOK ORDERS EARLY TO AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT. Visitors cordially welcomed at the farm. - " A? J. DAVEY, Stratford Poultry Farm, 'Phone 628. Celia St., Stratford. WHITE LEGHORN COCKERED? , FOR SALE. £ Full brothers to winning, team j Taranaki Egg-Laying Competition at Normanby, 1929,1930. TRIOS AND A FEW PULLETS ONLY FOR SALE. 1 Booking orders for Settings and Day-Old “ Chicks. For Price and Particulars write for illus- ; trated catalogue to—j R. R. C ANNON ' ’ BONNY DOON, POULTRY FARM, STRATFORD. i. 'Phone No. 770. Telegrams: R R. Cannon, Stratford. ’ gMITH’S QKATO gTORE. 5 SALE OF RUGS. e Our stock of Rugs all reduced in price for two weeks. z , Also reductions in Grey and Heather I - .- • Cardigans. •
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Taranaki Daily News, 23 July 1930, Page 1
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