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■yAfe &9SRF £CT2F-TtA op BY USING CASTLE AJND MOA TEA AND Celebrated GOLDEN NUGGET The public secure only the very finest qualities grown on the Heights of Ceylon. Golden Nugget Fancings 1/6 Moa.Blue 1/8, Castle A 2/ Moa Black 1/10, Moa Red 2/2 . | JOHN SMITH, Agent. | J. R. STEWART J MANAIA, j Surveyor, Laud Agent, Licensed Land Broker, Agent for the Ocean Acoideui/ and Guarantee Corporation (Ltd.), Agsni for the National Fiie and Marine Insurance Company. PROPERTIES FOR SALE ; j Awatusa— 2so Aores, all in grasp, ' ! 7-roomed dwelling, cowshed, wash ; house, stable, etc., land subdivided into numerous paddocks, 2 miles from Co- operative Factory Okaiawa— so acre Section, f von ting main road, in township RivERDiLK — About 450 Acres of fine open land, fronting main road, adjoining Rivordale Factory, property will cut up readily into small dairy farms Kaupokonui — Two 55 acre Sections, close to factory (co operative), j Several first-olass Dairyicg Sec tiotis of from 45 to 60 Acres, fronting the main road, near the j Eaupokonui Factory 110 Acres, < boxthorn hedges, no house, near j Kaupokonui. 195 Aores, new 5- ! roomed Louso, etc, main road, close to Kaupokonui Factory, buildings new, and property in first class order. Section of 77 Acres, on Rama road, no building?, cheap Opunake— l9o Acres, on Opua road, 80 acres in gras?, 3 sides fenced, native lease, 14 years to run, at Is Id per acre, goodwill £300. 190 Acren, on Kina road, all grassed, good whare and stO3k yard, 3 miles from factory, on metalled road, native lease, will sell or lease Manaia — 154 Acres, close to township, first-class land, good Broomed house, dairy, cowshed, ■ property divided into 8 paddocks , by good hedges. For lease for five years 220-Acre Farm (lately occupied by Mrd Vinten;, main road, 2 miles from Manaia, 1 mile from Kaupokonui Factory, good dwelling, oowehed, etc Mokoia—l43o Acres, 400 to 600 acres still in bush, 6-roomed house, woolshed, dip, etc , etc. Also, adjoining, run of 2250 acres, 900 acres felled lately, 500 grassed for 25 year?, no bailding3 Full information will be supplied, if required, of these and other places by post, if address is supplied by applicant. The purchase of any of these farms can be arranged on very easy terms, greater part of money remaining ou mortgage at 4 and 5 per cent. In many cases i cash will be accepted. A good chance where leaseholds are almost unobtainable. An unlimited amount of money to lend at 4£ and 5 p6t 3ont on freehold securities. J. R. STEWART, Manaia. SILVER GRID. | REFRESHMENT and SUPPER j ROUMS, (Next Economic}, High street). Meals at all hours up uo midnight. Fish suppers* a speciality. Ham .and eggs, grilled steak and chops at a few minutes' notice. Fresh and smoked fish for sale. H. K. HARTY, Proprietor. A UCKLAND LABOUR EXf IJL CHANGE.— Licensed Regis] try Office for Servants — Every care taken that only thoroughly efficient and respectable servants are sent to country employers. Letters and telegrams promptly attended to Booking Agent, Rotorua Coaching Company. Telegrams, " Labour Exchange," Auckland. G. H. Reid, Shortland street Auckland. TRACKER BRAND. Registered. EUCALYPTUS THE people of New Zealand have at last found out the great cure for Coughs, Colds, etc. This special Eucalyptus is used largely by athletes. I See circulars. The great Australian Blondin's testimonial. Obtainable from the following leading Chemists and Storekeepers, at Is per bottle; — R. Tait (chemist), W. A. Quin (store), E. Fake (chemist), Jb*. A. Walker (ohemiot), Patea; R. M. Sterling (store) Awatuna; P. 0. Clark (store), Te Kici • R. H. Donald (tobacconist), Manaia ; W. Balfour (store), Waverley ; W. H. Southgate (store), Waverley ; C. Crane (tobacconist), Opunako ; Wagstaff and Co., Pihama ; A. W. Carry, Waitotara; and wholesale from J. MASTERS & SON, Stratford. M-^RS SANDEMAN desires to intimate to her customers that Bhe has removed to more central premises, next Barrett's, in High street, where she is opening out an entirely new stock of winter goods. The Dressmaking Department, as heretofore, will be under her immediate supervision. —Mrs Sandeman, Milliner and Dressmaker, High street, Hawera. ' <

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue 7424, 1 April 1902, Page 4

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