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Ms the Time to Invest WHILE PRICKS AltE LOW.* til'AKTKli-ACKE residential section.. i:BS. Small amount down, balance easy i< Jnu£ (.iL'AHTEii-ACKK t'orner Section ', milt' ii'on town, £105. Small amount down, balance exceptional terms. (.Jet right in quick ! 0-KOOMED HOUSE, .l-sth of an acre, garden, etc, .l"350. 1.3 A CUES Knril and Poultry Farm, -I A miles from town : G-roomed house, coach-house, orchard, etc., etc. iMOO down, balance 5 years. Nt i> per cent. & 8U ACKESm improved fiii'in, 5-room-vd house, eic, SL\:2 per acre. Terms. 3<5H ACRES, one of Die best i'a.rms in the district .-IMG* per acre. Terms. TO .LET—O-roonieil house, 15s Aveek. TO. LET'—Shop, 1-s Od per week. Sections. Houses, Farms of all • descriptions, and at all prices. H. I. CASTAIM, LAND AND E3XAT.K AGENT. TAVIt.VXUA. Lane's . . . Emulsion . . -<I cannot, help but praise Lane's EZmulsion, it did me so much good." - "We are never without Lane's Emulsion. It always cures our colds." " As soon as the children have the least cold, I give them Lane's limulsion." "We think worlds of Lane's linrjlsion. It made our child strong and well." These are a few of the remarks heard about. Lank'cj Emulsion. IteeommeiHlations from neighbour to neighbour, frieml to friend, from the well to the sick. As a"Cou£li Curer, Luii£ llealer ; FJe.sh-Maker, ane's Emulsion is . the medicine food for man, woman or child 2/6 & 4,6 bottle. Chemists & Stores. TAKK NONE BUT LANE'S. 80 TAURAMA HOTEL" T. FLOYD - - PROPRIETOR rpillS Hotel has been r«c«nily JL. thorouglily renovated, r ;^ 'the cost of some- "thousands of pounds. It will now be found one of "te, Kst appointed and comfortable in the Auckland 'Province. The lie'JrooniF arc well furnished, lighted and ventilated, whilst. Commercial, Sitting Smoking and Writing Kooras aJ\ provided. The Menu is well up to the best Metropolitan Houses, and the Service in keeping. WHEN VISITING TAURAXGA, WHETHEIi ITJTv A DAY OH A WEEK, STAY ATTHETACRANGA HOTEL. YOU WILL P>E MOKE TJIAN PLEASED WITH IT. PAENGAROA. TILE CITY 0E THE PLAINS. OoniiDg Business Town in the Ba}' of Pienty. Lovely Aspect. Splendid View. ABSOLUTELY HEALTHY. SITUATED as it is at the junction of the four main coast roads and close to the Railway Station (already authorised), it must from its central position alone command the principal business of the district. I am ofEerimg for sale, on exceptionally easy terms, choice sections in areas to suit purchasers from half an acre upwards, fronting the main road immediately between the Post and Telegraph Office and the Railway. Those sections are admirably adapted for either business or residential sites Come and inspect for yourself. Low Pukes -Easy Teums. JOSEPH X DALTONi LAND AGENT. T.VLT.AXO.V AND Tk PuKK ROYAL MAIL LINE OF COACHES TALJUANGA, KATIKATI, WAHII. LEAVES MArUAXGA : Tuesdays | Thursdays, and Saturdays, at :■> a-iu-. eoniiecting' with train to Te Aroha and Hamilton same day. Leaves Waihi : Mondays, Wednesdays on I'ridays, at U. 30, on arrival of train from Te Aroha. TO TJUAYELLLTIS VIA MAIX ! THUNK LINE. By travelling by niy coach from Taw align to Waihi on TVESD.'vVS, TIIUItSDAYS AXI) SATURDAYS, travellers can reach Frankton Junction at li p.m. the same day which enables them to catch the express tot" Wellington that evening. Booking1 Oiiiee :—MR C. 11. TlUUCrtf Office. 31. CKI3IMINB, I'iIOPRJETOii.

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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XL, Issue 5776, 1 March 1912, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XL, Issue 5776, 1 March 1912, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XL, Issue 5776, 1 March 1912, Page 8

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