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( FOB SALE. 1 9"j ACRES, first-class dairying land, '-fi freehold, on metalled road, oightroomed house, cowshed, milking machine, all level, present carrying 44 cows and other stock, two miles from Wavorloy factory and school. Price £74, balance good terms. Z ((]Q ACRES, L.1.P., good dairying -iCO j an^j factory, i-milo from post office; 150 acres plonghable; four-roomed house, cowshed, etc. Price £l7: £BOO required down, balance good terms. •fIQ ACRES, freehold, best dairying -1-1 land, all-plonghable, seven-room house, cowshed, machines, etc.; present carrying 50 cows and other stock; mile from factory; £72 per aero. Also Several Renewables Leases on good terms. FOLEY & JAGO. ’ AGENTS STRATFORD. a 454 THE PICK OF THE WAIKATO. going concerns. GOING CONCERNS. , oar ACRES, 168 acres grass, 28 acres WU turnips, 3i acres-pmirie grass. 4 acres mangels, 1 aero maize; all level; no noxious weeds; 14 subdivisions; watered’by springs and windmills; will carry 100 bead of milking cows in present condition. Buildings are of the best; being six-roomed bungalow, h. and c. water, c. and t., telephone, motor shed, six-bail cowshed, milking machines etc., manure and implement sheds, many other buildings all in first-class order. School and railway only one mile; cream cart calls. Stock includes 00 first-class dairy cows, horses, pigs, milking machines and sundries. Price, £7O per acre, with easy' terms. This property is without doubt equal to anything in Taranaki; the only reason for selling is on account of scarcity of labour. 1 CA ACRES of some of the best land LOU , n Zealand. Freehold. All in grass, practically all level, ring fenced and in 14 paddocks; watered by windmills and springs; no noxious weeds. Buildings: Five-roomed house, cowshed and yard (concreted), 3-cow plant machines installed,'and all necessary outbuildings. Carrying 6 horses and 32 cows since July last until a fortnight .ago, 37 fat stock were grazing on the properly. This can bo proved to. he a tact. A herd of 50 cows could be milked easily. Situated 1$ miles from post office, school and factory, 2 miles from railway station, 6-J- miles' to saleyards. Price £SB per acre; terms, £IOOO cash, balance arranged. Remarks: This is the cheapest Glaxo farm on the market, and cue of the best in the Waikato. The same farm in Taranaki would bring over f'loo per aero. The property is practically uncncnrpbered, and a going concern is available with £2OOO cash. 3s per lb. for bnttpr-Jat has been guaranteed for next season by the factory, which will bo completed in March. The first to 'inspect cannot but buy, so waste no time in getting on the spot. Apply— R. H. WOOD, ' “THE LIVE AGENT,” Opp. Commercial Hotel, HAMILTON. ' ’ a 360 rpilE most valuable household remedy for stomach troubles of children is Sharland’s Magnesia. It is used regularly in thousands of homos. Sold everywhere. 326.

maCo Coughs and colds lower vitality See to It. therefore, that a safe and sure remedy is always available. For old and young w there’s no cough medicine so safe and sure ns Honnington’s.* But be sure you get the original 169

14.000 MILES. “IN HASTE ” Mrs. J. W. Sydney, writing from "The Manor,” Bromdoan, Alresford, Hampshire, England, says: “Please send me some Baxter’s Lung Preserver by return mail. I have not been able to get it since I arrived hero from New Zealand four months ago; it’s the only thing that will relieve my husband, who is suffering from nasal catarrh. In haste.” Mrs. Sydney surely realises the true and wonderful value of Baxter’s when' she sends 14,000 miles for it. Yet you can get it at any chemist or store. How fortunate wo are in New Zealand 1 2s 6d buys largo bottle. 2

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 16680, 1 March 1920, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 16680, 1 March 1920, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 16680, 1 March 1920, Page 8

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