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Land Advertisements. JAMES & GILLMAN, LAND, FINANCE, AND MOTOR AGENTS, HAWERA. 190 ACRES, Forty Mile Bush, handy to Pahiatua and Eketaiiuna, and one mile from railway station, cheese factory and school; level land, well watered, good subdivisions, with excellent p. and w. fencing; splendid house (cost £,00), modern concreted cowshed ■ carrying capacity 90 cows and horse*. Price only £40 per acre. £bUO cash; balance for 8 years at 5 per cent 100 irpr« MAUNDERS FARM. MATAPU. P '" ±UU ACRES of excellent land, close to factory, school and store, and 3* miles from Te Roti railway' station Vendor will erect buildings to the value of £250. £250 cash to be paid off purchase money during the first tiuee years; interest quarterly; the balance of the purchase money can remain for ten years at 5 ncr cent. A splendid chance for a man with small caS■p.*™ possession. Sole Agents * P ioOO CAbH secures a fine dairy farm of 200 acres close to Waverley; ope n, cleared land, suitable for^bdSion and Zt eic,V2e aS JR CarryiW C3pacity 10° ™£ X Price^£^nef <L,L n med l 10US?' «>»"-eted cowshed. (reducible). 1 G1 balai,Ce tor ' *ea™ at « Per cent FOR LEASE. £600 CASH secures a compact dairy farm of 40 acres handy to Hawera; excellent buildings; well subdhX,! «S very well improved. This place will cut inlo fmXr sections This is a farm complete; a & JfaS « m «J*SSe looking for a good home. ™ Pa Ce £& £500 CASH secures Native Lease, handy to Manaia Term 21. years, at lis per acre. All neceWv'bifildinat ff LFA WHfSiT?- 111 £300° •• g°od *£2fo? ba] nS^ 928 LEASEHOLD.-180 Acres, complete farm, handy to K a ponga; house 6 rooms, 14-bail cowshed; clpadtv 7P No^ofwflf: 7 etOCk' Tei'm 5 yearS; 0 £800 CASH secures a splendid farm of 65 Acres • la™* vS house, modern concreted cowshed; witoeasy Sach of £800 CASH secures 100 Acres, Manaia district; a good farm very pretty and very comfortable home; will subdivide P,£/ mm ler fai' mS- *el watered and well subdivided £1W rm PSr aSn 6l Sood erms for balance. 922 £150 CASH secures 130 Acres of fine dairying land, handy to Hawera; good house and large cowshed; factory and school close handy. Price £45 per acre; term? foi balance over long period. at it £1000 CASH secures 298 Acres south of Hawera. well grassed* land; carrying capacity 80 cows, 250 sheep, 7 ES close to factory and school. 5 miles from railway station Price £23 per acre. Possession within one mo nt 11. oi ft £700 CASH secures 100 Acres of fine dairying land at Okaiawa, with modern house, cowshed, etc.; factory and school quite handy. Price £55 per acre; good haoo for balance- Possession July or August.' 913 &4UO CAbH secures nice little farm of 70 Acres, within easy reach of Manaia and Hawera; house 5 rooms concreted cowshed; supplying large factory; well watered by running streams. Price £55 ncr acre; very easy terms ' given for balance of purchase money. Possession July or August. 871 FOR EXCHANGE. £300 secures 150 Acres Native Lease; rent 32« 6d; term 7 years; excellent quality land; 55 cows, 45 yearlings, 3 bulls. 5 horses and 30 sheep can go with the place' at valuation; situated at Wangaehu. within 1 mile of factory and railway station. £300 secures the leasehold and the stock running on the farm. Every likelihood of getting the freehold at £20 per acre. This is a great snip, and should be bought by you. The milking season is close on us. We have an extensive list of farm properties for sale i and exchange. If you want to do business consult us. We may have just what you require. /^mmQ^^/ips 227e&. No other tea equals it in quality, excellence and economy. Refuse imitations Ask for Amber Tips Tea. Sold in packets and tins at 1/8,1/10 and V- per lb. GO yfffi?- Tlle men oi our territorial jos&' Forces smoke Regent Cigar- MS^^* i?^s'" ettes. Keen, alert, strapping J™g£o*':' YM P5 fellows—they realize that Re- aW!^ H |J=| -ients are wonderful value at a popular price. More- H |gj| over, they appreciate the great Free Gift Scheme which fl 19 cnah!es every Regent smoker to obtain beautiful fl .^j presents for himself, his wife, sister or friend, with the fl m absolute certainty of getting the gift he wants. The fl P Regent scheme is not a "competition." A definite fl 0 ! umber of packets or seals secures a beautiful Free fl v M 'f \ '"" v^'"'"tsue from your tobacconist or write for one to Regent, jntf/m . — f£j2**_ JJAWERA JjTOUNDRY & TjINGINEERING T^ORKS. NELSON STREET, •pARMERS! Get your OIL ENGINES OVERHAULED in readiness for X the coming season. Oil Engine Expert kept to attend them CAP-Mrs^ Beiizine E^D— A 4 h.p. AIREDALE in stock, and can be seen running at the Foundry Castings in Iron, Brass and Aluminium. Visit the Works or address enquiries J. HOPKIRK. NELSON STREET. rt „ HAWERA. Or Ring up 'Phone 117.

EXCRUCIATING RHEUMATISM. "For years I could not get relief from the excruciating pains of rheumatism," writes Mrs Jane Pierce, 1340 Sturfc Street, Ballarat, Vie. "I started using Chamberlain's Pain Balm, and the first bottle showed the merits of the balm. At the first appearance of pain now I apply hot fomentations and have Chamberlain's Pain Palm well rubbed in, and it wards off all suffering." For sale by all chemists and storekeepers.—Advt. It is not the price hut the analysis that determines the value of a food. When buying a Calf Food be sure and get the analysis. You will" find there is nothing to compare with the "Gilruth" Calf Food.—Advt. 8

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXV, Issue LXV, 4 August 1913, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXV, Issue LXV, 4 August 1913, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXV, Issue LXV, 4 August 1913, Page 2

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