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. PHARAZYN'S ESTATE, MARAHAU. r pADDELEY ~& FORLONG, ■ i.Jf Auctioneers and Land ' | Agents, Wanganni, have received instructions direct irom the owners to sell the above splendid piece of country in small areas. THE ESTATE contains 5000 acres, and is unequalled in N.Z. for general farm* iog purposes. OPPORTUNITIES to grain growers, dairy farmers, graziers of all kinds, fruit growers, * sheep farmers, etc. IS A PARADISE to all living creatures. Look at the stock and their condition, and you . I see the class of country with no un- > I certain eye. THIS FAR-FAMED ESTATE is now at your disposal. So we say : Go ! Don't delay ! but in- , spect for yourself, and .we can assure > you you will not be disappointed. NOTE.— Prices, terms, and full particulars can be obtained by application to us. Being general financial agents and stock auctioneers, etc., we are in a position *o assist purchasers. BRICKS! BRICKS! I HAVE RiDUCED THE PRICE OF — BRICKS — TO £2 PER 1000 (NET) On Trucks at Patea. Stocks of over Half a Million on Hand. H. GRAVES Patba. LL Grocers sell MALKO (malted codec and kola) ; ask yours for a free sample. jTvOES IT PAY? I What? Why to eat the Best Meat in the market. Then go to the Meat Bazaar. L. S. BARRACLOUGH. LANGEB. SCHOOL OP DRESSCUTTING. AGENTS ... MISSES YOUNG, HIGH ST., HAWERA. HAWERA— Classes daily, 10 to 12, 2 to 4 ; evening classes every Thursday, from 7to 9 ; Saturday classes tor school girls, from 10 to 4. Classes also held at Eltham, Tuesdays ; Kaponga, Wednesdays ; Normanby ; from 10 to 4. Charts and Tuition ... £1 10 o Twenty Dressmaking Lessons £1 13 o Full particulars and free lesson on application. TABANAKI STABLES. nnHE following are the rates at I these stables : — Feeds 1/ Stands 6d H B.NICHOLAS ... Proprietor. FATHERS & MOTHERS I One of the most important dangers which menace youth is that of over-growing the strength. It is good for children to grow, but, they must also be nourished. Good nourishment means something more than good food. It means food well digested. If I you see your boys and girls looking pale and thin, Wallace's Quinine & Iron Tonic will help their food do them good. It is a grand tonic for the young. Price, 2/6 large bottle. W. K. WALLACE. THE PHARAZYN ESTATE. The Land of Corn and Sunshine ! The Land of Pigs and Peas ! The Land of Fat Sheep and Prime Cattle 1 nnHE abcve beautiful Property, JL known as THE MARAHAU STATION, containing — 5000 ACRES — of absolutely the finest cropping, dairying, or fattening country in the colony, NOW OFFERED FOR SALE ' in Sections of from X2O to 1400 Acres, adjoining the railway stations , Nukumaru and Okehu, and 17 . miles by splendid road from Wanganui. ' Creamery adjoins the property. I FOR CROPPING— The land is ; unequalled. . 50 Bushels WHEAT [ and 80 Bushels of OATS being average crops. FOR FATTENING— We would recall to farmers the Wanganui Show of 1902. MARAHAU Entries Secured 70 PRIZES in Fat Stock Classes. FOB DAIRYING— The results at the Maxwelltown Creamery, adjoining the property, prove that the land is well adapted to this class of farming. The property is so well- known throughout the colony that we need not dwell further on its many advantages here. ■■ The TERMS OF SALE are :— 10% cash ; balance on completion of certificate of title. '. Falter particulars on application - °LEWJS&CSO., L\nd & Estate Agents, WANGANUI;

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 8144, 16 December 1904, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 8144, 16 December 1904, Page 4