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FOR SALE— C A\ ACRE FARM close to Norsewood *^" township; highly improved with good dwelling and outbuildings. Price £675. Terms can be arranged. A A splendid opportunity of securing a first rate property cheap. Owner going Home. 81 Q~l O - Acre Farm. Government lease *JJ-A with right of purchase. Highly improved. Close to village school and creamery, Limestone formation, well watered. Splendid farm buildings and homestead; 3 miles from railway. A really first- class property. Price JGIO per acre. 20 Q/"\/^ ACRES, Mangatoro Survey OUO District, 20 «niles from Dannevirke ; Government lease with R.P. 27s 6d per acre ; winters 2& sheep to the acre; well watered; 180 acres felled and grassed; good new whare. Price required J64 l7s 6d per acre for goodwill; d£BOo oash required; balance on easy terms. 121 MAKOTUKU. — 5-roomed kouse, and 3-roomed house with £-acre land and outbuildings ; let " to good tenants ; a splendid investment. Price £165 ; easy terms. 119 ' -i\ , ■ -r. ■ 9ACB.hiS with good Siroomed house, TipapaVuku; well laid out in 'orchard, garden and paddock. Price £850; terms. 145__ "I A A- Acre Farm ; splendid soil and Xrt\J we ]j watered ; suitable for cutting up into suburban allotments ; a safe and good investment; buildings at, V^uatioi>^^rice^£l^pe^»9re^^^^^ ACB>ES « JJ'P- m °stly in fO I grass ; ring-fenced and divided intS 5 paddocks well watered ; new 7-roomed house ; about 15 miles from Dannevirke. Price £950 for lessee's interest. Terms can be arranged. 199 ORMONDVILLE BUTCHERY. MRS E. DOBBS, who has disposed of the above business to Mr H. J. Newling, begs to thank her patrons for past support and would solicit their patronage for her successor. MB NEWLING takes this opportunity of conveying his thanks to customers, and hopes by strict attention to business and fair prices to gain the confidence and custom of Mrs Dobbs' clients. MALKO COFFEE cures sleeplessness and aids digestion. Try a small tin. It's no dearer than other coffees, but much nicer. NOTICE. ON and after January 20th, 1905, all parcels and luggage for the Weber and HerberfcriJle coaches must be taken to the Masonic Stables ; and on January 23rd the coach will leave the Masonic Hotel. Passengers and ! parcels will be booked for the coach | at these stables only. T, M. MILLS, Proprietor. FACTS YOU OUGHT TO KNOW, , THAT BOOT WAREHOUSE, HIGH STREET, WANTS your CASH during this i year, 1905. i Therefore, he knows that he must give you the | Best Value in Town, and does so. { CALL AND INSPECT BEFORE PURCHASING ELSEWHERE. REPAIRS and MEASURES Will receive careful attention. ENGLISH LEATHER ALWAYS USEB.

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Bush Advocate, Volume XVII, Issue 67, 20 March 1905, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Bush Advocate, Volume XVII, Issue 67, 20 March 1905, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Bush Advocate, Volume XVII, Issue 67, 20 March 1905, Page 1