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■uslness Notices. A Word of Warning to the Menfolk: Get an Overcoat Now. *fos\tmfo. riIHE cooler weather is coining— f ■ t!mot already the nighte and mornings I^^^^Bfw You'll need an OVERCOAT that will keep you warm and comfortable— »lffl_rH_l' a real smart garment that will protect /IF HffiPi iIH you rom tne ra^n* II fli 111 Make your choice from our splendid tf 1| |P selection of TWEED OVERCOATS and RAINPROOFS. The fabrics are all the newest designs in TWEEDS, FRIEZES) Etc.—they are cut in the latest styles, and for GOOD VALUE and REASONABLE PRICES they are second to none. YOU CANT DO BETTER THAN CHOOSE YOUR WINTER OVERCOAT AT "THE ECONOMIC". That's a fact you'll recognise when you see our Splendid Values —the Prices are all on the economy line. Now, don't hesitate—come in TO-DAY while the stock is complete. RAINPROOF COATS, from 37s 6d, 44s 6d, 57s 6d, 655, to 110s. ' - TWEED COATS, from 32s 6d, 42s 6d, 45s 6d. 47s 6d to 725. W.SPENCE " Economic," HAWERA SW Burgess W. F. Therkleson. Owen Dickie. W; BURGESS & CO., LAND AGENTS MARTON. GOOD VALUE IN DAIRY FARMS. It A"I ACRES freehold, situate in Waverley district; 2 miles from cheese '-LvJ-L factory, school and post office; about 12 acres in splendid turnips and a few acres in green oats, balance in good grass. The property has been heavy bush land, mostly rata and mahoe, but has now been nearly all stumped and ploughed. The whole place is flat excepting about 20 to 30 acres siding into a creek, which is towards back of farm; splendidly adapted for dairying purposes; comfortable house, good cowshed with concrete floor. Prioe £29 per acre. Terms £600 cash; balance for 5 years at 5 per •ent. 648 245 ACRES, Waverley district, 4 miles from railway station; open country, practically all level; school on the property, creamery alongside; well watered, subdivided into 8 paddocks, 4 pig paddocks; 4-roomed house* new cowshed, and other outbuildings. Possession July Ist, 1913. Price £27 per acre. £500 cash, £1000 cash in two years, balance 7 years from July Ist at 5 per cent. If you want a good farm inspect this without delay. 644 Two fine dairy farms, situate in the Turakina Valley, about 2 miles from the township; total area 149 acres, which is already surveyed into two •ections of 72 and 77 Acres. It -can, however, be divided into areas of 50 acres or upwards as desired. It is all river flat land, being rich alluvial deposit, all in good grass, no waste land whatever. A co-operative cheese factory is being erected within 1 mile of the property. Price £45 per acre. Terms: 10 per cent cash, 10 per cent in buildings, 5 per cent in 2 years, balance 6£ years at 5 per cent. 136 ACRES freehold, 4^ miles from Palmerston Nortn; 1 mile from railway station, school, cheese factory, store and post office. The property is practically all free from timber, subdivided into 10 paddocks, watered by running stream; first-class 6-roomed house, trapshed, harness room, 13-bail oowshed with loft, woolsbed, with dip and yards; factory paying out Is 2d per lb for butter-fat. Price £38 10s per acre. Mortgage £3265 for 8 years at 5 per cent. Terms £1000 cash; ba lance at 5 per cent/ >: 626 W. BURGESS AND CO., • MARTON. I I In frMTMioa, flwour and •toength it azoeb »U other tear Most B I ioonoScaUoo. Your grooer stock* it. 1/8 1/10 «nd 1W OO YOU ORINK '■! *J§f mi If not;\why,not?^;! Mr ILj» OF ALL GROCERS AND STORE DEALERS. M ;

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXV, Issue LXV, 24 April 1913, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXV, Issue LXV, 24 April 1913, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXV, Issue LXV, 24 April 1913, Page 3