The sale that attracts not only <xn the opening d^ys, bi|t every day of ite duration, is GUlett's Gxeat Summer Sale. It's the high quality and new style of ' the goods ottered,' combined with the extremely Tow prices ruling in all department, that draw crowds of eager buyers daily. Every visitor to this sale proves a purchaser, because the reial bargains with which the store ie crowded are irresistible to thoughtful buyers. Customers should try and shop in the .morning, as we are crowded out every afternoon. —Advt.
E. GKTFFTTTfvS & CO.,LAND AGENT 3. TTAVE FOR SALE— 252 Acres , well fenced and subdivided, good 6-roora house, up-to-date' waphhouse ; 2 miles to cheese and butter factory. , U to school and P.O. Price, ,£lB per acre ; £800 cash, or less to t^tcd. man. ; 200. Acres, 6 room bouse, co^ shed, pijrsbies, well fenced, butter and cheese factory 2 miles, school, store, and P.O. 1$ miles. . Price £12 per acre. Really . cheap., Only ..s£oo cash required ; balance^at .5 ..per. cent. • ,100 Acres, t L;TT title, 4-room house, COwahecL ch«e«d factory Q rr.ilee, school l^jnilee-; town .and railway 6 miles. Wijl. carry ea«ily'4O cows, which averiisrpd last season^£ll per cow. Price £i 9 per acre; £500 cash; balance at 5 per cent. ' ■ Appiv cb-rp \ C. BET.T.. P.O Prx 72, Ettham, T,and renre i !ppt3t!"^for E Griffins '& Co , Npw "J month.
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LII, Issue LIII, 3 February 1908, Page 8
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225Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LII, Issue LIII, 3 February 1908, Page 8
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