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NORTH AUCKLAND! NORTH AUCKLAND! st up to report upon the" route , REPORTED by the Royal Commission set up to report upon the" route , ~ of the North Auckland Railway to be . ANOTHER TARANAKI. "In support of this view they instance the Wanganui-New Plymouth "and Waikato lines, showing that the area of land served in each case is "not greater than the North Auckland railway will serve,, and that the produce of the district, when opened up by railway, will probably be similar " to that of the former districts, and equal in extent, as, in their opinion, "the North Auckland land compares favorably with either the Taranaki or "Waikato lands, while the Climate is superior, and under cultivation, tne "land will give equally good or better results."—Extract N.Z. Herald. The country is on the eve of big development, and is there crying out for southtrn methods. It is asking for both the man with capital and for the man with no other capital but his brains and a sturdy energy. [ farms from £3 to £5 an acre. Write us for booklet reports and particulars. Nowadays one off the beaten track to find really outstanding value; remember what has-". ■: happened in Dannevirke lands since 15 years ago. The same thing_ take place and, in probably a more marked degree in the above-mentioned . new country, with its magnificent soil, warmer climate, and other natural:, :, advantages. We have now a permanent representative in the North, who is prepared to conduct buyers through the country. Apply to: ':'■ F. C. Stubbs & WARD-STREET DANNEVIRKE., TSONAL OPPORTUNITY OWING to the owner wishing to return to the OLD COUNTRY, he is offering his farm of 242 Acres of absolutely the Best of Dairying and, .Fattening Land, at £8 to £lO below its value. .;/< The farm is 8 miles from Dannevirke, 4 from Railway Station, 2 from;: School, and Co-op. Creamery is less than a mile distant. All ploughable.; ,; ■; a considerable portion has been ploughed and the remainder can be >:- stumped at a very small cost. Every building that can be required is on v ; the property, including: House of S rooms, passage, bath-room and soul-, lery; 20-bail cowshed, large barn with loft, loose-boxes, harness rooms; dray and implement rooms, etc., etc.; about 25 tons of hay. >C* To realise at once and get away the owner will take £lB per acre. Adjoining farms are selling up to £2B per acre. \' ~';<.' Don't waste time—this is a genuine bargain. Apply now to,: ': A. C. WEBBER & SON, LAND, ESTATE, AND COMMISSION AGENTS, HIGH STREET DANNEVIRKE. ❖©❖©❖©❖©❖©❖©❖€❖©❖©❖❖©❖©❖©❖€ " H "BIG BEN" WILL AROUSE YOU k f WITHOUT FAIL. M tu ' ne f u 'l a l ai ' ni AVl 'll g° at the desired moment '/} JL and keep ringing at intervals for ,15 minutes unf. \ til you step it. '/ J "BIG BEN" costs only iO / w at Gaustad's, a / \.jUi well worth every peni iiy of that amount. " It is a handsome clock with a dial that can be easily rend in the dull 'light (if the early winter morning.. ' "Big Ben" will be sent post free- to anv part of N.Z. for 12.5 6d. V JEWELLER, X <© HIGH-STREET. DANNEVIRKE. * '-. KETTLE, L TD - ;: - NAPIER, PORT AHURIRI, HASTINGS, DANNEVIRKE, GISBORNE, WAIPAWA, AND WAIROA. • CHANTS. Large Stocks of FARM & STATION REQUISITES always on hand. ' ADVANCE'S made against Stock, Growing Clips of Wool and Produce; i AUCTION SALES of Live Stock hefld regularly throughout the District; f SPECIAL SALES AS REQUIRED. V WOOL SEASON, 1911-1912 NAPIER SALES. THURSDAY, November 9th—Wool must arrive by the night of Monday, 6th November. ""■-';'./■ WEDNESDAY, November 29—W00l must arrive by the night of Thurs-ij day, 23rd November. TUESDAY, January 16th—Wool must arrive by the night of 9th January. THURSDAY, February 15th—Wool must arrive by the night of Monday. 12th February. « WOOL, SKINS, HIDES & TALLOW SALES, at Napier and Dannevirl^ X INSURANCE—NacionaiI Insurance Co. of New Zealand, Ltd. (Fire, Marine and Accident). Liverpool and London .and Globe Insurance ; Co., Ltd. (Fire and Accident). GARDEN SEEDS—Vegetable and Flower (in packets): New MeasoaV Shipments just arrived from SUTTON & SONS (English), A. YATES & CO. (Colonial). AGRICULTURAL SEEDS—Shipments of Rape, Kale, Mangel, Turnipsyi Swedes, Clovers, Etc., just arriving from SUTTON & SONS' and HURST & SONS. In stock: AOl Colonial Grown Seeds. RyegrassCocksfoot, Crested Dogstail, Meadow Foxtail, Timothy, Clovers, Etc MANURES of every description, and for every bind of crop, mixed by: special machinery. .<,.•:'? PROPERTIES—SaIe, Purchase, or Exchange of Properties (Speoial Department). ;3

can't always tell jL how good a thing is by looking at it. Now there is my Cold Crenm. There are hundreds of other cold creams that are put up in nicer packages, with gilt labels, showing a picture of .a rosy cheeked .girl, and all that, but mighty few of 'em come up to specifications. I would much rather you would wear the rosy cheeks and me use the money it costs to make the labels and fancy jars in making my cream better. That is why so many who use my Cold Cream have such good complexions." PRICE—ONE SHILLING. CHEMIST (By Exams.), Dannevirke.

PIANOS PIANOS W1 not buv Your Piano before the "Winter sets in? CONSULT I^MHI Who has a large and varied Stock to choose from, for Cash or on the *- easiest of Terms—a Small Deposit down and easy monthly Instalments. ALSO TWO GOOD SECOND-HAND PIANOS FOR SALE.

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Bush Advocate, Volume XXIV, Issue 25, 19 April 1912, Page 8

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