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LAND FOR SALE. ELTHAM FARMLETS ARE CHEAP. 12} ACRES, COMPLETE WITH BUILDINGS. FOR £1125. TTERY Easy Terms can be arranged for this property, which will carry seven ■ cows, and which is very handy to the factory. Good land, level to undulating, 6 paddocks, well watered, good fences, some hedges, borough water laid on. Bungalow style Dwelling of 5 rooms; sitting-room 18 x 15 with open fireplace, bedroom 15 x 12 with open fireplace, two other bedrooms 15 x 14, one has fireplace, kitchen, range, pantry, scullery, sink, bathroom, electric light throughout. Washhouse, copper and tubs. Dairy or separator room, large fowl-houses, implement shed, cowshed and motor garage. Concreted paths, garden, hedges and ornamental shrubs. PRICE £1125. Owner would make an exchange for a House and Section at Stratford or Eltham. His work docs not allow him sufficient time to milk the 7 cows. SALE BY MORTGAGEE. 5 ACRES OF GOOD LAND WITH DWELLING OF 7 ROOMS. ALL MODERN CONVENIENCES. PRICE CUT TO £825. THE five acres of land will run three cows and do them well. The house contains 7 rooms, sizes 24 x 12, 12 x 12, 17 x 12, 16 x 12, 18 x 12, 9 x 6 and 13 xl2 Four mirror-front wardrobes built in, linen press, safe, pantry, scullery, bathroom with porcelain bath, 4 fireplaces, hot and cold water service, electric light everywhere. Washhouse, copper, tubs, workshop, store room, wood and coal shed, motor Shed, cowshed and splendid accommodation for poultry. PRICE REDUCED TO £825. TERMS £l5O TO £2OO CASH. Balance on very easy long term mortgage at 4J per cent, and 6 per cent. W. H. & A.M C GARRY, REAL ESTATE AGENTS, ELTHAM, TARANAKI. Established 30 years. , ’PHONES’Office 13, House 134. FREEHOLD DAIRY FARM — 105 ACRES. PURCHASE Price, as going concern, £2950. At present carrying 30 dairy cows, 2 * good farm Horses, 3 Sows, 36 little Pigs, all farm implements, harness, etc. CHEAP GRAZING AND MIXED FARM. QQK ACRES Freehold. At present carrying 30 dairy cowa, 220 Ewes, 9 Yearlings and young stock. PRICE: for land £2lOO, with £2OO Cash. Stock and nmdries at .valuation. ' — APPLY— '' .NEWTON KING. LTD. . SOLE AGENTS, NEW PLYMOUTH. | THONES: Office 20; or 469, F. H. Barniti. SOUND INVESTMENTS! ~PTTTLT)TNG SITE.—WeII hedged and level and situated in Brecon Road, Stratford. Price £l5O. Very easy terms if building is erected. This is a gilt. TyTSTNTOffI —Tea and Dining Room business in flourishing Taranaki town. Will stand any inspection. Turnover £3OOO per year. No mortgage. Owner will consider EXCHANGE FOR MORTGAGE OR HOUSE in New Plymouth, Stratford or Hawera. WHAT OFFERS? . > > NEWTON KING, LTD STRATFORD. ’PHONES: 351 Office. 666 C. W. Morey (Reto)' _ v 3BRADE JVITHIN THE EMPIRE. B«e British Baswi Slag. * ALBERT” BASIC SLAG Taranaki farmers can place great reliance upon this British product, because the manufacturers give a * guarantee of purity with every bag, and the low cost with a corresponding high phosphoric soluble analysis make* BASIC SLAG | as art economic fertiEsen Definite Quotations and 3 full description o£ this I BRITISH BASIC SLAG grift ba furnished upon application to REPUTABLE TARANAKI FERTILIZER ’ MERCHANTS. . >■ f . • ■ BOBBY CALVES’ BOBBY CALVES’ ,THO& BORTHWICK ’& SONS . . (AUSTRALASIA) LIMITED, fVAITABA FREEZING JVORKS yyrT/Ti be Buyers of BOBBY CALVES in any number (siibjeci io Government Regulations ruling) right throughout Taranaki. BOBBY CALF COLLECTORS ABD DISTRICTS—SEASON 1930. A. W. SKIVINGTON, Whakamara. R. F. ROEBUCK, Okato. Collecting PARKINSON AND HOW, Waverley. Monday, Wednesday and Friday. NORFOLK r&, SON,. Normanby,... Korn Thursday (weekly service). E. F. SANDFORD, Auroa. r. STOCKBRIDGE, Bell Block. A. G. ROBERTSON, Okaiawa, ’phono CROWE AND CLARKE, Leppertan. 29279. N. D. GREENWAY, Tarurutangi. > A. R. GOWER, Eltham. p. j. NORTHCOTE, Opunake. L. A. GOWER (Wit), Eltham. g Tt GEORGE AND SON, Waitara. R. H. BENEFIELD, Stratford. g. KILPATRICK, Inglewood. E. HOWAT, Douglas. . WAITARA WORKS’ LORRY.—Motonui to Okoke Pukearuhe and Uruti, Mondays and Thursdays; Okoke. Wednesdays. . REGULAR COLLECTIONS NOW BEING MADE. Wo maintain our .collecting service regularly right through the season. We pay current market prices. \ Wo make Payments by ’irst mail following delivery at works. ' Wo. pay. cartage,... We recommend Farmers making early delivery arrangements with OUR Collectors. BUYERS: J. H. Butcher, Stratford; R. M. Thurston, Eltham; F. H. Wright, Hawera; ................ i Butcher, Waitara. NOTE.—We sell Poultry and Pig Food. Highly recommended. A little goes a long way. Try lewt. Price, 12/- per cwt. on rail, Waitara. For further particulars apply to BUYERS, or direct to— THOS. BORTHWICK & SONS (AUSTRALASIA) LIMITED, / WAITARA. Grass with Coarse Salt. A top-dressing of second-hand Coarse Salt on grass pastures will give wonderful results. It cleans, sweetens, and promotes growth. Immediate delivery ex Store, or on Trucks New Plymouth, at 50/- per ton. One of the best and cheapest fertilisers it is possible to obtain. Also destroys ragwort and other weeds, Supplied in any quantity. L. A. NOLAN & CO., AUCTIONEERS AND PRODUCE MERCHANTS. ’Phone 199 NEW PLYMOUTH. ’Phone 199 | ■■ ' "== The best bag sold to keep ou!t the When you wake feet are of warm flesh told. “UNIQUE” Hot Water Bottles and not "cold stone” if you take a ire unique in quality and value. Guar- "UNIQUE” Hot Water Bottle to bed. You mteed not to burst or leak. AH sizes. 2 will know it as "UNIQUE” by looking at the unleakable stopper. 5.

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Taranaki Daily News, 5 September 1930, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 5 September 1930, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 5 September 1930, Page 12

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