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fe I wMßfegjLw - I w®-» % M Janet Gaynor, acclaimed as the screen “find’* of the IW H decade, was born in Philadelphia in 1908. She entered mi filmdom in 1924, playing extras for some time before v'A" . -“ ■ being chosen for the feminine lead in “The Johnstown Flood.” This was her real start, and her playing of l ea d s * n Heaven,” “Sunrise” and “Sunny Side vuW/ 1 bas won ber lasting fame. As she is only 1 twenty-two, there are wonderful possibilities for her ~ future, • / Jhe Art pf Giving PLEASURE Within the memory of nearly every householder screen pictures have been transformed from flickering movements of almost unrecognisable people and objects to a wonderful art that brings scenes, sounds and voices with graphic - naturalness to our sense of sight and of hearing. Winsomely charming, Janet Gaynor has, by her art in living the part she is playing, contributed more to the pleasure of millions of picture-goers than has many another less natural actress. Much pleasure is rarely foun4 in that which is artificial, and it is because of the delight and charm given to ‘AMBER TIPS” TEA by its natural attributes of fine flavour and delicious bouquet and its entire freedom from wasteful dust that it has become the greatest pleasure-giving tea in the Dominion—a fact which emphasises the well-known truth that “Those who drink ‘Amber Tips’ know why others also prefer it” * mil 11) 1111 n,i r ~.yp,ir><iT--rrTijTXIOOrO)?!TfTnTr^ ——; {PLEASURE-' so freely givenlj :. by' fragrant flavour of ■ I ifXwo 1 ® > w vJ 8 iowlmw

RURAL LAND FOR SALE. DAIRY FARM FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE AWNER GIVING UP FARMING will exchange for HOTEL, WELLINGTON ” RESIDENCE, or GOOD INTEREST-BEARING SECURITIES. DAIRY FARM DESCRIBED AS ONE OF THE FINEST IN THE COUNTRY; 80 acres, 4 j hours from Wellington, 12 paddocks well watered, richest of river silt, magnificent countfy residence with fine ™P«£ Of outbuildings, concrete bails, engine room, poultry bouse, ten pig sties. OMNER GUARANTEES FARM TO RUN 50 COWS Wintered 50 cows, 1 bull, 6 yearlings, o two-year-olds, two horses, 22 calves. 50 to 60 pigs. < CULTIVATION FOR SAME PERIOD:—S acres wheat, 5 acres peas. 6 acres C.W. beans, li acres potatoes and 1 acre mangolds, 5 acres green feed (now has also 12J acres lucerne). Owner contracts for supply of peas. Bull range of up-to-date farm implements, milking machines, separator, hay stacker, circular saw; cows, heifers, pigs, horses, SALE PRICE: £6500, as going concern. VERY LARGE STATE MORTGAGE, equity £3OOO. Terms arranged. Further particulars to principals only from SOLE AGENTS H. ERNEST LEIGHTON LTD. (Est. 1902) 145 FEATHERSTON STREET, . WELLINGTON. PALMERSTON NORTH DAIRY FARMS. ,< ACRES, all flat, rich; Kairanga; 3 miles from town. New 4-roomed house and cow-shed. . Price: Oniy £7O. Easy terms. Quick- sale wanted. Of} ACRES, dairy 30 cows; J-mile Tokomaru. No buildings. . Terms: £2OO Cils ]i. Price: £6O. .Wonderfully rich piece of land. ITA ACRES, as going concern, including 90 cows. Produced 27,000 lbs. b.f. X< v Exceptionally good home and buildings; all rich flat land. Price: £O5 an acre. Remember —as a Going Concern! KENNETH McDONALD, RANGITIKEI STREET — PALMERSTON NORTH. $-- - * HAVE YOU GOT £250 CASH? . , TF so, you can make a start oil a Dairy Farm of 80 acres in very nice « I! >trict. A Fully equipped and stocked with a picked herd of 26 c° w s Al“tood milking machines, etc* Walk in, walk out for the man with £~oo cash. A O oou home and living under pleasant, healthy conditions. CHANCES LIKE THIS ARE FEW AND EAR BETWEEN. DON’T MISS IT! HERBERT HEWITT, Dannevirke. LEVIN. v , , ~ , 100 ACRES, all flat and well grassed: 5 acres good native bush, and otlici XvU shelter trees. Carrying 45 cows with other stock. Watered by ,i . Very fine 8-roomcd dwelling, orchard, etc., hay-sheds and milking-sheds, e C-. first-class order. 2J Miles to Leviu. The conditions for dairy farming .property are ideal. PRICE is £6O per acre. LTD can be had as going concern.— JOPLlN, STALLARD A CARMICHAEL, Insurance. Land. Estate. Commission and General Agents. b>EV IIN. A GOOD DAIRY FARM. QfhX ACRES, 5 miles from Woodville, all ploughable; handy to cheese factory. OV 2 New 6-i-oonied Bungalow, every convenience; good cow bails with o-cow plant, and good farm buildings. Well subdivided ; good pastures, and plenty of shelter. Milking 35 cows well. PRICE: £47 PER ACRE. Government mortgage; cash required: £l2OO. An ideal farm at a reasonable price. Apply to — R. R. JOHNSTON, LAND AGENT WOODVILLE.

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Dominion, Volume 23, Issue 219, 12 June 1930, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 23, Issue 219, 12 June 1930, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 23, Issue 219, 12 June 1930, Page 18

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