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Land Advertisement*. piHRISTIE AND piLENN, LAND AND FINANCIAL AGENTS, MANAIA. Agents — Simplex Milking Machines. Hutchinson's Hydraulic Power. New Zealand Insurance (Fire and Accident). 100 ACRES, freehold, nearly all in grass, subdivided into several convenient paddocks; good 6roomed house, 9-bailed cowshed, trapshed, etc. ; close to school and factory. Possession next year if required. Terms £500. 100 ACRES, all in grass, subdivided into 6 paddocks ; b-roonied house, 10-bailed cowshed, whare, cartshed, etc. This place is well situated, * and is a genuine bargain at £35 per acre; £800 cash. 160 ACRES, a good deal of which is ploughed and stumped ; 7-roomed house, new cowshed of 15 bails (concreted) ; mostly boxthorn fences; well watered by running stream and is capable of carrying 70 dairy cows. Price £29; £700 cash. STRAIGHT LEASE FOR ONE YEAR. 70 ACRES, all in grass ; close to township, and good sale yards, and very suitable- for anyone trucking in cattle.; but can be easily milked on if required. Rent, 28s per acre. We have several enquiries from families with first-class credentials wanting Milking on Shares, and would be glad to hear of anyone having herds to let. CjIRANK "O -V/TcGUIRE & /^IO LAND AND FINANCIAL AGENTS, HAMILTON. 100 ACRES, handy dairy farm, with all necessary buildings. Price £15 per acre; £450 cash; balance at 5 per cent. 106 ACRES, within 3 miles of Hamilton. Price £16 per ,acre; only £200 cash down. This is a good spec. 160 ACRES, splendid dairy farm ; good buildings ; well improved farm. Price £15 per acre with good terms. Sole. Agents. A GOOD SPECULATION— 9SS Acres, , partly improved farm; splendid buildings. -Price reduced from £9 to £7 10s per acre. This oroperty must grow into money. k BARGAIN— II2B Acres, freehold, partly improved. "Price £2 10s per acre, with £300 cash down. Town and residential properties for lale. , " r Clients assisted "financially. ! Reference — Ban¥ of Australasia *r Bank of New Zealand. FRANK F. Mc(SUIRE AND CO.. HAMILTON r f OUR TAILOR'S, FINGERS OUR TAILOR'S F|NCERS ARE NIMBLY FLYING. ARE NIMBLY FLYING. ' But whether they will keep ahead of the Rush for New Suits for the Show which will bo on at an early date depends on you. Don't hang back with your order. To-day if you come and get measured, ADAMSON & ROBB ADAMSON & ROBB will deliver your Suit on time; but To-morrow — well, do not Tomorrow's events v always lie on the "Knees of the Gods?" "NOW'S the day and NOW'S the hour" to order your Suit. # A choice range of stylish materials awaits your selection, and a perfectly fitting, faultlessly cut, and altogether desirable Suit will be yours— if you order NOW. ADAMSON & ROBB, ADAMSON & ROBB, The House for Men's Wear, HAWERA. A GEORGE DAVIES' SUIT, GENUINE TAILOR-MADE. THE grace and character of a George Davies Suit cannot be portrayed by the artist. •Sn No artist, not even a \*lL photograph, can show C\ vn/ 1\ cutting or the quality X tK i 1 of the finish " You, Uxe wearer, must ■Ui find these, and if you 1 \ DON'T find them it's I J fltf*j my loss, for back goes \ I IV h your money. JHfll/ BESIDES^ 1 save |Jct| ■/ you £2 on the Suit. 555, 635, 755, FOR A GEORGE DAVIES TAILOR-MADE SUIT TO YOUR MEASURE AND SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. GEORGE DAVIES, LTD., THE MODERN TAILOR, 26 HIGH ST., HAWERA. _ SIGHT • METHODS. Spectacles and Smoked Glasses in stock j: brunette, optician hawera.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LX, Issue LX, 29 October 1910, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LX, Issue LX, 29 October 1910, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LX, Issue LX, 29 October 1910, Page 8

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