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Business Notices. FOR EXCHANGE. FOR EXCHANGE. FOR EXCHANGE. 1 tyfifl ACRES, Waatotara Dis.l *. v/Utric^ soy acreg grassed, & paddocks, sheep-proof, carrying I -100 sheep and 50 cattlo. Gcod, homestead, woolshed and yards. Price, i' 6 per acre. Equity £4000. Exchange for 400 to 500 acres. 1 700 ACEES > Pt>rangi/&GO acres -*■ • ""in grass, 300 acres ploughable, ' close to i ownship, and shortly within i miles of railway, 5 room house, bathroom, etc., woolshed and yards. Price, £fl Os per acre. Equity, £4860. Exchange for smaller farm or town property. I have hundreds cf properties for exchange, comprising farnie, businesses, hotels, houses, a<nd sections. C. E. MAJOR, LICENSED LAND BROKER, HAWERA. (Phone 33). (P.O. Box I'M). TJAKER & (JRJIBB, LAND, FINANCIAL, & GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTSI Agenta for L.K.G. Milking Machines and the Commercial Union Acoi dent Insurance C©mpaniy. 95 ACRES, on main road, Alton district, with 2-roon>ed house and cow I - shed, well watered end subdivided; will carry 40 cows easily; close to careantery, 2 miles to cheese, factory, school, P.O. atid store. Prife £27;2 7 ; easy terms. FOR LEASE, no goodwill, 230 acres of good dairying land, Patea district, never been dairied on, 1£ miles to< factory, close to school and store; new six-roomed house, washhouse, and outbuildings. Owner will erect eowi shed to suit. Will lease for 5 years at* 25g per acre, with purchasing claueie if required^ or will sell right out. Price on application. 150 ACRES, 2 miles from Haweira, all level, all neoeaeary buildings. Price £40 per acre; £800* cash, balance at 5 per cent. Possession August, ) 909. A WORD ON CHARMS 1 TN this democracy we are far •*• too wise to harbor prejudices or superstitions, and beliefs in charms and omens has gone out with other old wives' fables. But our graindmiOthers believed in charms with all their hearts. Thus, here is a charm to cure warts : 'Take ai knot of a, reed, and stfrika the waits aowiwards throe timea Bury the reed." And here is a most venerable and potent charm against the bite of a mad dog: "Write upon -an applo>j or on fine white bread, '0 king of glory, come in peace — • Pax, Max, D'inax.' ' Swallow this three mornings fasting. Also, 'Hax, Max, adinax, opera^ chudor.' " This may strike you as silly. It is. But there are true charms still. Da you need & charm against brain-f &£■ and all minor irritations, against nerve-strain and the grumps, against disappointment and ennui — a charmj that will stimulate 1 at once your body and your imagination? If you do, it is given you — the secret is yours — DRINK SURATURA TEA 1 la 6d, Is 9d, 2a, 2s id. WNDREDSCQ2a liri9 l* vof ■HQ2fl* ARE' packetHJHWß I top E gS32OR!GINW (MARKET f^i ••%■» ¥ but - VHV DIIBF THEY A **laMifl *•■*»- (copies K£Q|T!f^r* iVaIhI 2f£\ \ H — '»*• tßh VlnEfl

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LVI, Issue LVI, 7 November 1908, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LVI, Issue LVI, 7 November 1908, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LVI, Issue LVI, 7 November 1908, Page 6