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Land Advertisement*. TO^O AC]aE8 > 9 mileß from wast* XUtJU nui, 880 in grata, cubdividrf into ten paddocks; post and win fearing; watered by permuuit ■tre*ms; first • class sheep cot*try, winters two sheep, metal touiß, poll office, school, creamery 1£ mil**, S-roomed house, new woolshed, stafel*, cowihed, etc. Price, £6 ss, £lIH cash, or will leai« for 10 years at 7a per sore. (131) 789 ACRES, Waitotarm, all in English grail with patches of bush, 12 paddocks, 4M acrsf flat and ploughable, p. and "w. and lire fences, new; wintered 4 (rows, sheep — a money making farm] 12-roomed house and man'i of 5 rooms, n«w woolshed and yards, totara post, 1 concrete dip. Price £10 16» acr«) easy terms. , (IT) 398 ACRES Eimbolton, Feilding, all ia belt grasses, 4 paddocks, toil beti loam, nearly all ploughable, carries 1 ■keep; within 2 miles of pott ofics, creamery, school; no bn&ld&mft. Price £18 acre, £3 acre cash, balau* B per cent. (II) 609 ACRES, Eimbolton. all in best grasses, soil rich loam, ten pat docks ; wire and tlab feneug J woolshed 60 z 26, stable, etc. ; 1| mttw from post office, creamery, and school. Price £20 acre; £3 acre cash, bahuM* i per cent. (14) 878 ACRES Brunswick, Wangasoii, i paddocks all in gran, some theltoi bash, 800 acres ploughable, good carry, ing country, 8- roomed house, large cowshed and loft, and other sheds aai omtbuildinga ; J mile to post ofio*, creamery and school; 3 mile* to station. Price, £9 10s; £1450 cash, «•* terms; will exchange. (44) NIXON, BADDELEY, AND FORLONG, AUCTIONEERS, LAND, ESTATE AND FINANCIAL AGENTS, OPPOSITE POST-OFFICE. WANGANUI FOR SALE— 149 Acres, within 2 miles of Eltham, a splendid dairy farm, house and necessary outbuildings. We can take /400 on this farm and make easy terms for balance. W. H. and A. McGarry, Land Agents, Eltham. FOR SALE— 1590 Acres, firstclass sheep and dairy country, all in grass, ring fenced, and several subdivisions, house, shearing shed, dip, &c. A most desirable property, close to Eltham. Price only £S; terms £i per acre, or will sell in two properties. W. H. and A. McGarry, Land Agents, Eltham. ! FOR SALE— 64O Acres, all in grass, sheep and cattle country, make five nice dairy farms. Price £10 per acre. W. H. and A. McGarry, Land Agents, Eltham. THE DRESDEN FOR PIANOS AND ORGANS. THE DRESDEN PIANO CQY., WELLINGTON. M. J. BROOKES, North Island Manager. A. M. CONROY, Agent, Hawera. Women, as a rule, are the most consistent tea-drinkers, and the' multiplication of Tea Rooms and Tea Kiosks throughout the Colony is evidence that the popularity of tea is increasing. Women are tea connoisseurs, and it is the women who show such a decided preference for CRESCENT ~BLEND TEA: This tea brews a rich strong liquor, of a fine tawny colour and silky texture. The flavor is indescribably fascinating, and is not pronounced in any way. Crescent Blead Tea is a combination of the full-bodied teas of Darjeeling, and the fine, delicate teas of Ceylon. FROM ALL STOREKEEPERS. AT 2/- FEB LB

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LI, Issue 9138, 10 July 1906, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LI, Issue 9138, 10 July 1906, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LI, Issue 9138, 10 July 1906, Page 7