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Land Advertisements. TO^O ACRES » 9 miUjs flom Wan 8*JLUOvJ nui, 880 in grass, subdivided into ten paddocks ; post and wire fencing j watered by permanent streams; first - class sheep ,countoy, winters two sheep, metal roads, post office, school, creamery 1£ miles, 5-roomed house, new woodshed, stable, cowshed, etc. Price, £6 ss, £1500 cash, or will lease for 10 years at 7b per acre. (139) 700 ACRES, WaitotaTa, all in English grass with patches of bush, 12 paddocks, 400 acres flat and ploughable, p. Amd w. and live fences, new; wintered 4 grown sheep — a money making farm; 12-roomed house and man's of 5 rooms, new woolshed and yards, totara poet, concrete dip. Price £19 10s acre; easy terms. (27) 300 AGRES Kimbolton, Feilding, all in best grasses, 4 paddocks, ' soil best loam, nearly all ploughable, carries 3 sheep; within 2 miles of post office, creameTy, school; no buildings. Price £18 acre, £3 acre cash, balance 5 per cent. (33) 600 ACRES. Kimbolton. all in best grasses, ~ soil rich loam, ten pad' docks ; wire and- slab fencing ; woolshed 60 x 26, stable, etc. ; 1$ miles from post office, creamery, and school. Price £20 acre; £3 acre cash, balance 5 per cent. (34) 570 ACRES Brunswick, Wanganui, 6 I paddocks all in grass, some shelter bush, 200 acres ploughable, good carry, ing country, 8-roomed house, large cowshed and loft, and other sheds and outbuildings ; £ mile to post-, office, czeamery and school ; 3 miles to station. Price, £9 10s; £1450 cash, rest terms; will exchange. (44) BADDELEY, FORLONG & CO., AUCTIONEERS, LAND, ESTATE AND FINANCIAL AGENTS, OPPOSITE POST-OFFICE. WANGANUI MAKES PALE PEOPLE ROSY. A LACK of color in the face is J\. sure evidence of lack of iron in the blood. It has been' hard previously to supply the deficiency, as the ordinary preparations of iron destroy the teeth and derange digestion. Both objections have been overcome in WALLACES QUININE A IRON TONIC. QUININE & IRON TONIC. The Iron is in a form ready to pass into the blood. Does good right .away, makes rich, red blood, cures •indigestion and loss of appetite. Price ... 2/6 bottle. Prepared only by W. K. WALLACE ... Chemist fIAWERA. koNUMENTAL WORKS (Below Nicholas' Livery Stables) HIGH AND COLLINS STREETS. I am selling Headstones and Monuments in the best of Italian Marble and Scotch Granite AT SYDNEY PRICES. We have in stock at Sydney, Wellington, Masterton, and Hawera, 1000 MEMORIALS. . I can supply any of these on shortest notice. Designs on view. Concrete enclosures and iron fences supplied at moderate prices. Call or send for prices and designs, before going elsewhere, to A. HOAR, Monumental Sculptor. i , ABOUT YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS. IN Case -of Severe Illness, the prompt, the most painstaking compounding of your Prescrip tion is absolutely necessary ; that the Best Drugs in the market should go into it is a condjtion for the recovery of the patient. r ■ ' '■' OUR PRESCRIPTION DE- ' PARTMENT IS SECOND TO NONE in the country in point of Promptness, Accuracy, the Parity ' of al lingrediente used. If you want the BEST SERVICE a Druggist can give you — r- : our kind of service — we are pleased £0 fubetantiate our statements. "OUR PRICES ARE ALWAYS : ;'" RIGHT." ■ ' . '. p EDWARDS, , ■ PRESCRIPTION CHEMIST, HAWERA. II '___ , f TF your hair is falling out, try ", JL, Crane's Hair Restorer. BENTONE instantly ireileves . ■■ toothache without injury to . teeth or gums. Try a bottle and , save your teeth. Prepared only by Wallace < .chemist. DANDRUFF or falling hairs are cured by Crane's Hair Restorer

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LI, Issue 9065, 10 April 1906, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 7 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LI, Issue 9065, 10 April 1906, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 7 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LI, Issue 9065, 10 April 1906, Page 7