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PUBLIC NOTICES. UNEARNED INCREMENT. •R J. N. WILLIAMS, of Hastings, in ■ his Pamphlet on ' Permanent Pastures,' writes: .lust fifty years ago I walked to the top of a high hill accompanied by a South Island man, who wanted to get a general idea of tho country, and, on viewing the dense wast-e of fern stretching as far as the eye could reach, he said: I DO NOT THINK MUCH OF HAWKE'S BAY. A change has come over the scene, and we arc now offering For Sale thousands of acres of the pick ot Hawke's iiay, suitable for Dairying and Fruit-growing, at prices ranging from £lO to £6O per acre. Also, good Agricultural Farms and Pastoral Country at prices which compare favorably with any other part of thi Dominion. But what we particularly wish to draw atteut.b'i to in connection with the heading of this Advertiser 56,000 ACRES OF FREEHOLD ON THE WAIKATO RIVER, WHICH WE OFFER AT 8/ PER ACRE, ON EASY TERMS! In a few years' time CAPITAL, ENERGY, and ENTERPRISE will have transformed this, too, and those who now belittle will be crying uut for "Taxation of the Unearned Increment.'' For particulars apply THE HAWKE'S BAY LAND ;iND STOCK EXCHANGE, EUSTACE LANE, Manager, Napier and Hastings. N.B.—Two Bargains! 100 ACRES of Suburban Land, suitable for subdivision, near Tomoana Freezing Works, and within 2 miles centre of Hastings. 6,000 ACRES (1-shcep country now, and can be improved to carry 2 sheep), part of large estate. Price, £2 16s per acre. ]\ THE ASSIGNED ESTATE HENBY POLLOCK, Tobacconist. George street, Dunedin. A LL CLAIMS in ih<i above Estate must J\. be rendered before 15th December, 1910, addressed to Trustees in Estate 11. Pollock. BOX 284, P. 0., Dunedin. [TUCKER'S FAMILY BAKING POWDER."' In use all through the Dominion. There is none, better. " TUCKER " Stands for " QUALITY." Note tho NAME, "FAMILY," and ask your Grocer for it.

DOCTORS BAFFLED. All aged people should read this remarkable Idler from Mrs Patience Thomas, of Belmont road, Geelong, Victoria;—"LastwintPr 1 got a frightful cold on the lungs, and, being eighty-one years of age, the doctors refused to proscribe for rue, saying that at my age medicine would be dangerous; but, knowing that Chamberlain's Cough Remedy bears the Government analysis showing that it contains no poisons or narcotics, I tried it, and ihree bottles were the means of giving me back my natural !:caltli. ] am so oid now that I cannot, ute my pen, so am getting mv niece, Mrs E. WyLie, to sign this."— [Advt.] - ,

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Evening Star, Issue 14527, 1 December 1910, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 14527, 1 December 1910, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 14527, 1 December 1910, Page 1