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—^-— ■ — £ PARTLY IMPROVED DAIRY FARM. ;t GOOD COUNTRY. EASY TERMS* ij *}QK ACHES, comprising 35 acre* S *m*JV river flat, nearly all plough- > ed, 90 acres swamp drained and Sur-, "i face sown, balance rolling, mostly in*"\* grass; 10 paddocks ard permanent water; 4-roomed houco, washhouse,. * 4-bail shed, trapshed, etc. This pro- »^ perty, situated 3 miles from railway ") and ; £ mile from factory and school,, it '-$ the makings of an ideal dairy farm. '-': Title O.R.P. at £1 ss. Pries £11 per. v acre; £500 cash. l' \ c : *" f ■ m mm -T," Ef%. "OLENNERHABSETT " S3 LAND AGENT, * TE AWAMUTU. \'* I Foot wen r -^ i ■ ■ " /*? I for Ladles .•"; I JUST OPENED. » 1 iQHOES in GREY KID, TAN, 4 I ;IO BLACK PATENT, CHAM- | PAGNE, WHITE. > Call and See our BOYS' AND GIRLS' SAXDALS. MEN'S TAN COOKHAMS - [ in all prices. \ BRING US YOUR REPAIRS. ' FACTORY :■; H.AWEKA AND ELTHAM. |- RESIDENTIAL SITES^:; WITHIN THE BOROUGH OF HAWERA. Uninterrupted View of Mount Egmonfc 4Q SPLENDID LEVEL A€% O SECTIONS. 4tO , MOSTLY HALF-ACRES. Don't delay. Secure a section atonce. \ Remember that there is no more* profitable investment at the present time than Haw era suburban building sites, TERMS: 10 per cent cash on taking possession; 5 per cent in 6, 12, IS and 24 months; balance 7 years at o * cent from date of sale.' Put your savings into one of thesfr , sections. They me bound to increase in value. j PRICES, JJROM £140 UPWARDS. Litho.,.plans on application. | W. O'CALEAGHAX | TATTEPvSALL'S BUILDINGS, ' RAWEHA.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XVIII, Issue XVIII, 25 October 1912, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XVIII, Issue XVIII, 25 October 1912, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XVIII, Issue XVIII, 25 October 1912, Page 7