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COAL NOTICES. UNEARNED ' I N C HEME N T. i/TR J. X. WILLIAMS, of Hastings, in —"-*- liis Pamphlet on 'Permanent Pastures,' writes: Just 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 the, country, and, on viewing ihc dense waste of fern stretching as far as llu eye could reach, he said : I DO NOT THINK MUCH OF IIAWKES BAY. A change has conic over iiic scene, and. we are. i:o\v offering For Sail tlousands of acres of the pick of Kawkc's liay, suitable for Dairying and Fruit-growing, at prices ranging from £lO to £6O per acre. Also,, good Agrlctil.'ural Farms and Pastoral Country at prices which conipar- favorably with any oilier part of th-j Dominion. But what, wo particularly wish to draw attentij'i to in connection with the heading of this Advertisement is 56,000 ACRES OF FREEHOLD OX THE WAIKATO RIVER, WHICH WE offer AT 8/ PER ACRE, OX EASY TERMS! In a few years' lime CAPITAL, EXERGY, and ENTEK PRISE will have transformed this, too, and those who now belittle will be crying out for " Taxation of the Unearned Increment.' For particulars apply THS HAYVKE'S BAY LAXD aND 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. G.OOO ACRES (1-sheep country now, and can be improved fo carry 2 sheep), part of large estate. Price, £2 16s per acre. r ING OSCAR'' SARDINES '. Arc packed in Pure Olive Oil. Don't take any other brand.

A MOTIIEII'S PRAISE FOR ZAM-BUK A POT NHOI/IJ) V,K KY.rr ox a JIAXJIY SiIFLF ]X J-JVKHY UOMLV Mrs S. M. Rurgcss. of 54 Cambridge '.red. ]!c/clh-, Sydney, says: '"For genera] ,m.' in the home I find Zam-liuk invalubb>. This splendid balm quickly healed severe burn on my hand. For such inurie.s as cuts, abrasions, and festered sores, bo kepi on a bandy shelf in every home. For chapped bands and cracked lips caused by (be bitter winter wind's effect, Zamliuk is a splendid remedy. " My face and bands have been subject to roughness and baldness, my hands being a good deal, in water. The cold caused them lo crack lound the knuckles and bleed. Zani-Buk healed the .sores, softened the skin, and prevent-ed .serious complications. Zam-Buk is really a, wonderful balm." ZamlJuk i.-, invaluable for eczema, piles, bad legs, diseased ankles, ringworm, festering tores, ulcers, cuts, scratches, burns, bruises, bites, sprains, itch, open wounds, obi sores, abscesses, blood ]joison, barcoo rot, sunburn, and all injured and diseased conditions of the skin. Sold by all chemists and stores. Always keep a pot handy for the accidents that will happen. -fAdvt.l

Teacher (to dull boy in mathematics) : " You should be ashamed of yourself. Why, at your ago George Washington was a surveyor." Pupil: "Yes, sir; and at your age he was President of the United States.' 1 " Haw, not a bad little room this," said the pompous fat man, as he took up all the tire in the commercial room of a country hotel on one of the l'ecent cold mornings. ''Not bad,"' said the little man. " It's reyther a pity, though, that it's got such an ugly lire-screen." . -.,U-^S"

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Evening Star, Issue 14531, 6 December 1910, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 14531, 6 December 1910, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 14531, 6 December 1910, Page 1