L*nd AdvertiMmeftte. J? SUSSEX & CO., LAND, ESTATE, AND COMMIBBIOW AGENTS, HIGH STREET, HAWERA. FOR LEASE, 64 YEABS. 1 OO ACRES, dose to one of the beat JL£jO factories in the North Lsland, metal road, half-mile from school and station, good 6-voomed house, 10-baal cow shed, tirap shed and pdgstys; goodwill small, rent 17s per acne, no rates; possession immediate. 170 ACRES, subdivided into five X • \J paddocks, 5-noomed boose, 32ball cow-shed, close to creamery, seal good dairy farm ; £20 per acre, term*. OQA ACRES, brush learn, 60 eons fellOe/Lf ed and in grass, 0.r.p., at 17b, goodwill £220; cr wooild exchange for town property. HOUSES TO LET AND FOR SALE ON EASY TERMS. HAWEBA LAND EXCHANGI. TO LEASE :— 4OO acres fine beach liui, 13b 9d per acre, with p.c; applj sharp. 200 ACRES improved bueh, house, cowshed, garden, orchard; oa main zneM road ; lease 3 to 6 years ; rest 8s Cd. Apply at once, open for three weeia. 100 ACRES, small house, sheds, five years -with p.c ; rent £40 a year. 159 ACRES (with 40 acres free), good house, etc., close to factory, school; lease 8* yean at 10s bd, goodwill £200. FOR SALE : — Freeholds, good dairy farms, vrith ail conTeniences on metal Toads, near creameries, school, P.O. eta, 285 ACRES open land, £14 10s, ±th cask. 130 ACRES very clear, £18, one-fifth easa 100 ACRES, £6 10» cash, £7 10s terms. 102 ACRES fine land, £18, one-fifth cask 130 ACRES, no buildings, near proposed railway. 197 ACRES, 60 standing, fenced, bow; ! income from portion, £61 a year, balance carries 60 head. Price, low, £300 cash. FOR SPRING SOWING: On handGraai and Clover Seeds; Carrot, Mangel, Swede Seeds, Seed Oats (to arrive) Boaedast, Superphosphate, Potato; Garden/ Root, etc., " Manures, Linseed' Oilcake, Northern Star, and Potatoes, sprouted m boxes; Borthorn Plants. Orders, booked *t 'reduced price for Basic Slag, deliverf in August. Pearpetoal leases; partly improved, rentals 8d and 9d per acre; good land. A. H. MOORI, Land and Produce Agent and Besdsmaa, r SEXTON'S' END OF SEASON END OF SEASON END OF SEASON ■ END OF SEASON 1 ■■'-' ■ ' . AND •' ' 1 t~ STOCK-TAKING SALB r sju STOCK-TAKING vSAIiB.. . <f .STOCKTAKING ..vSALE. . STOCK-TAKING .SAiiß.. , ..",,> vJfr.Z .^',\ r, EVERY Article Marked- Down to the Lowest Possible Frac- | tion to enable us to clear out winter I goods and make room for Summer Stock. By shopping with us during the next 14 days you will get astonishing value in the following goods : — Blankets, 7/6, 10/6, 12/6 per pair Flannels, gd, zod, 1/ per yard Flannelettes, 3d, 4d, sd, 6d per yard Calicos, a£d, 3sd, 4|d, 6d per yard Sheetings, gd, 1/, 1/3, 1/4 per yard Towels, 6d, Bd, gd, 1/ each Lace Curtains, 3/, 4/6, 6/6, 7/6 pair Ladies' Underclothing, in flannelette and calico, all prices Blouses, in French flannel, 5/6 each Blouses, white and colored silks, 7/6 each Black cloth skirts, 7/6 each Men's navy blue vicuna suits, 25/ and 30/ Men's saddle tweed suits, 35/ and 40/ Mea's shirts, 2/6 ; underpants, etc., 3A3/ 6 >4/ THE CASH ARCADE. T. BEXTON. TT HEALS WHERE IT'S X APPLIED., EDWARDS' VETERINARY SALVE. For Sore Teats, Cuts, and Sores. You will never be without it after once using it. Price 1/6 FRED. EDWARDS, The Chemist (next to Economic), Hawera. I. (UDSON * OACHBUILDEK and \J WHEELWRIGHT, uric Jrsgors Buildings Opunake. Vejbicles -:f every descript^n manufactured and repaired en shortest notice. None but best materials used. Shoeing Forge and General Blacksmithing next Mr T. Knowles Hotel.
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LII, Issue 9187, 6 September 1906, Page 7
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576Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LII, Issue 9187, 6 September 1906, Page 7
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