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Usher in the New Year with I Seasonable Specials that / will be welcome ... 1 d For Summer Frocks and Holiday i j Garments these three specials are . Special No. 1 ~ ll >« Special No. 3 special prices are most opportune. PRINTED CREPE DE CHENES PRINTED COTTON VOILES 30 pieces of Printed Crepe de 3000 yards of Printed Cotton Chene. All good quality silks Voiles. Voiles are selling betand splendid designs. These .. /U ~ ter than ever > and for Coo ’* comprise mainly oddments left vZIS— ( x** S J frocks for the warm weather from our ranges. Every shade Mltx which is still to come they are is represented. This is an op- I unbeatable. These are oddportunity to secure a first-class /WOIKI i nM’n ‘ /FtxA I ments from our ranges, and the | frock at a reasonable cost. /MOA k&Si \ I designs are excellent. Usual ■ 38/40 inches wide. The usual XAMm. V values are 2/6, 2/11 and 3/6 i values of this line are 10/C, YJM’ AaAMi per yard. ' 12/C and 14/0 per yard. AH/ jfWl\ A M v _ . I 9 £»£? Itif rn hmR „ Kx'jXxA New Year SI £» per I New Year 0/11 . Special I/O Yd. | Special 0/11 jWFM AV i ”— Special No. 2 I "" Special No. 4 PRINTED RAYONS 111 ' SPECIAL OFFER. i 3000 yards of Printed Rayon, O - jfh // /h I ///, I ni.imu rmnu rnneve I - 36 inches wide. Good quality ffr ;; // Hr 'f ;. RAYON FLORAL FROCKS and smart designs. Patterns to S- ■ TUrt II I H T -nr suit every* age and all shades. In S - W - and W Sizes - | i The summer is just starting and / / / V\ \ COLLAR AND LONG SLEEVES, you can now buy your bummer II \\ \ Frocks at a low cost. The usual I \ \ \ A WIDE RANGE OF COLOUR I values of these rayons are 3/6, II \\ t EFFECTS. 3/11, 4/6 per yard. ______ L / - \ k V- 1 Q f£* New Year per / / \ \\ 10/V Special ® Yd. — KIRKCALDIE & STAINS LIMITED— • Lambton Quay, Wellington.

RURAL LAND FOR SAIJJ. FOR SALE. TO WIND UP AN ESTATE. T7REEUOLD PROPERTY OF 71 ACRES, ESTIMATED TO CARRY 4 TWO EWES TO THE ACRE. The country is undulating: all in grass; watered by streams, and subdivided into six paddocks. . . BUILDINGS consist of Six-roomed House and Outbuildings. SITUATION, six miles from North Wairarapa town and railway, on Main Highway Road. pER ACRR FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS APPLY— The Wairarapa Farmers’ Co-operative Assn., Ltd., LAND DEPARTMENT, MASTERTON, or BRANCHES. Who will be pleased to arrange an Inspection. VERY DESIRABLE PROPERTY AT BEDROCK PRICE. 1 1 BA ACRES, all nice easy rolling limestone country, soundly fenced and subJLIUV divided into 14 main paddocks, and permanently and plentifully watered throughout. Wintering 2300 sheep, a big proportion being breeding ewes, and 100 head of cattle, and giving excellent results.’ Entire property first-class breeding •-round —both sheep and cattle. Complete new six-roomed house, all town conveniences and complete wool-shed, yards, dip, garage, and all and every facility in good condition. Govt, leasehold, perpetual right renewal and freehold nt any time. PRICE: £lO PER ACRE, and Reasonable Terms. This property is most favourably situated in district enjoying the best and most equable climate in N.Z., which is in itself a big Asset. Grows magnificent sheep, and Hock is available, at valuation. HARCOURT & CO. HAPPY VALLEY STATION SUBDIVISION. AVE CAN NOW OFFER THE UNDERMENTIONED AREAS :— QR ACRES, practically adjoining top of Beauchamp Street, Karori. Price: -Lrw'O £3O per acre. , 862 ACRES joining the above. Price £l2 per acre. (These two blocks would make an ideal dairy and sheep property, and a large portion could eventually be subdivided into residential sections). 2248 ACRES. The Homestead Block, with frontage to Happy Valley Rd., and the coast. This is a choice block with good buildings and extensive road frontage. Price: £l4 per acre. • (Note. —Areas are only approximate and are subject to survey.) . Other portions of the property 'are being negotiated for privately. For further details sec— RICHARD A. LARGE & CO., Sole Agents, Opposite G.P.O. FOR ABSOLUTE SALE. OWNER RETIRING. U'T'A ACRES 430 acres freehold; 740 acres leasehold. Good homestead 4 V (9 rooms). All necessary buildings and subdivided 20 paddocks. Carrying 2350 sheep (mostly ewes), 260 cattle. Situated near Manakau. Most of freehold is rich flats. This is one of the best propositions on the coast. nor all particulars, apply— WRIGHT. STEPHENSON & CO. LTD., Wellington and Masterton. ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS LTD., Palmerston North. A SAFE FARMING PROPOSITION. T?OR SALE A desirable sheep farm of 1200 Acres, more or less, ideally situated U and within 20 miles of Masterton by a good, almost flat, motor road. Ihe property, which is partly of limestone formation, is well watered and subdivided bv good post and wire’fences into numerous paddocks. Carrying capacity nt present 1640 sheep and 140 cattle. 11ns number could be grcatl’v increased with top-dressing. Last year over £2 per acre was taken off the place. Black-face lambs netted £1262, and wool netted £S2I, being the '"'"''Bußdings comprise fair (broomed house, electric light and telephone. Good wool-shed nnd other outbuildings. Rates: £35. School one mile. I RILL: £l5/10/- per Acre, with 50 per cent, cash: balance well arranged. W. S. HEAPS, QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON. A MONEY-MAKER. —Rich Dairying Land at £27 10s. Per Acre. MOW used for lamb fattening. Should carry 80 dairy cows and with top•‘•I dressing almost 100 cows. Well subdivided, new fences. Well watered. Well drained. 4J miles of drains. Soil a rich, heavy black loam. Six-roomed house, 6-bail cow-shed and outbuildings. Two miles township. 6 miles High School factory and saleyards. Children and cream collected. Terms arranged. Possession any time till May, 1930.— OSCAR MONRAD A SON, Rangitilsei St., Palmerston North.

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Dominion, Volume 23, Issue 84, 3 January 1930, Page 16

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