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WALKLEYS' i Summer Clearance Sale is I IN FULL SWING. Bargains are Going' Freely. SEE WINDOWS! jj A RARE CHANCE in Embroidered |M' Blouses, well made, full sizes, at S3 >6 ** - Only a Few Loft! These are WORTH MORE THAN DOUBLE. ; A BARGAIN! 25 ACRES, L.1.P., 2 miles from Petou© Railway Station; i-mile | from School; 8 acres in grass; dwelling, 4 rooms insured for £175; | Stables and all neceeeary out-houses; divided into 5 paddocks; | Prioe £370. Tehms £150 cash; balance can remain on long terms. | A splendid opportunity. | DON'T MISS THIS " t>UY." Owner Will BxciiHngc, | -j Q'TQ -ACRES, Leace, with 3 years to iuu at £35U, paid yearly, | lu I O with Purchasing Clause at £5 10s at auy time, with £1000 a cash, balance can remain for 5 years at 5 per cent. Situate i;oa,rg TE HORO (Manawatu Line); 800 acres in good English grasses (2UO g acrcs new burn), balance in good milling bush. Divided into | eight paddocks, well fenced and watered by never-failing streams, Q 100 acres flat, good chocolate loam, balance good easy terraces; 50 | or 60 cows could easily be milked on the Front portion, and a croa- | mery is 2$ miles distant, or for Wellington miik supply 7d per gal- | lon is given tor milk. The property as a shoep farm would easily | carry 2i sheep when all clearal. | House of 6 rooms, bathroom, scullery, «t<\, water laid on from 8 streamj washhouse (copper set in). cowshed, fowl ho use, trapshed. | New set of sheep and cattle yards, orchard, etc. it.uatod 5 miles | from railway station, 20 chains ft'rom i>ost office, telephone, etc; j school on the property within 5 chains of tin* house. I'RJCE, including 850 good breeding ewes with increase given, only £2 10s j per acre, goodwill for cash: Cash required (including the above- jj mentioned stock), about £3400 rr better terms may be arranged. g In the above property there are about 500 acres of good milling i Rimu bush, estimated by experts to contain oyer 10,000 ft. to the | acre, easy of access, only 4 miles to railway station [torn proposed I mill site, and only about 20 chains of tram required to reach the § timber from this site. Tlie owner will sell this bush separately, I with £800 cash, or would let on Royalty at 6d per 100 ft. ft We have no hesitation in recommending this property as a good | thing. | For further particulars, apply t® I iHITCHINGS, HANKffIS ani Co., Ltd.] I WERAROA AND LEVIN. | I Telephone No. 5. Telephone No. n . 8 I■■■ii—mimiiim mi iimiiiiim mm ii i nniniiimirrir~i —it —irri" ~~T ranrsm

STEP LADDERS. Six foot high with platform to hold basin. dusler:;. etc -Just the tiling for window cleaning, fruit picking, etc. Made of American hardwood. Light and strong. Price, 9s Od. HASVVEi L BROS. THE FARMERS' EJISSIABS£, Oxford Street, Levin. s""""" """" ~ .-aaacs. " ®| THE CALL OF THE CHILDREN !! 1 SCHOOL 2 S I IPareiv See that lno i go 1 where Uiey get only j !io DiJoi. 1 at 1 Lowes;: Prices. CoisViheio cStoek ot I The New Paeiiie Ikudcr, I From Primer I. to Standard. VL I CHILDREN! I MAKE I YOLR I WAY I 10 1 I wiimiii iwiii miHU'iiii iiiiii i i sffiaapp^BjanasßßSiif.:vs*'-Zr-esssaHza?a»esassjessa KEN. AITKEN'S I Educational Depot, Oxford Street, Levin.

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 12 February 1912, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Horowhenua Chronicle, 12 February 1912, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Horowhenua Chronicle, 12 February 1912, Page 2