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i Auctions. TO-MORROW (THURSDAY). At 2 o'clock. AT THE MART, REGENT STREET. MONSTER SALE OF FURNITURE. REMOVED TO ROOMS FOR CONVENIENCE OF SALE. OSBORNE AND TURNBULL have been instructed by the owner, who is giving up housekeeping, to 6ell as above — Piano, organ, duchess chests, washstands, dressing tables, ' toflet mirrors, b.r. .bedsteads, chest drawers, wire and kapoc mattress, bedding, tables, linoleum, carpet, hall runner, hall stand, stretchers, dinner service, crockery, crystal, cutlery, pots, pans, and general furnishings ~ POSTPONEMENT. Th!e Sale on account of Mr C. Potts previously advertised for i To-morrow (Thursday), 18th inst., has been postponed till SATURDAY, 20th inst., and will be held at the Mart, Eltham. instead of at the house. BELLINGHAM & SON. HAMMONDS' EXTRAORDINARY STRIKE FAIR A LL GOODS MARKED DOWN 4s ,"^— in the £. Now is- your Golden Opportunity to secure REAL BA-K----GAINS in XMAS PRESENTS. Every article marked in Plain Figures. FAIR LASTS ONE MONTH. "p TTAMMONDS, JEWELLER, MAN A I A (Opposite Post Office). Mr. DAIRYMAN J WHY pay £30 t0,£50 an acre for land when you can get equal quality for from £15 to £25 an acre, Come to the Waikato. Pefect climate, perfect rainfall, rich, fertile dairying «ountry, handy to railways. Buy land at Te Awamutu, acknowledged- to be the best land in the Waikato. Send for- descriptive illustrated booklet. It's free. Tells you all about it. Don't delay. Write to-day. &1 ACRES, freehold, all in good English grasses, first-class fences, subdivided into 7 paddocks; dwelling 5 ,rooms, large ban*, cowshed, machinery shed; rich river flats, every paddock watered by river, all ploughable; 100 yards from P.O. and cream- . cry, 3 miles from station and town of Te Awamutu; at present milking 31 cows. Terms very easy; £600 cash cash, balance 5 years 5 per cent. Price £26 an acre. ' 181 ACRES, 'partly improved dairy farm, O.RJP. at. 32s per* acre: 100 acres in good grass, !40 acres very rich swamp (partly drained), 40 acres fern, all ploughable; 3-rooined cottage, 3-bail cowshed, small orchard in full bearing; property is all ring fenced, and grassed: portion subdivided into four paddocks; milking 25 cows; \\ miles from school and E. 0., 2 miles from creamery, 4 miles from Te Mawhai railway station and 7 miles from Te Awamutu. Owner being partial invalid has instructed us to accept the very low price of £6 10s for the goodwill. Cash required about £400. Heerdegen and Andrew, REAL ESTATE AGENTS, TE AWAMUTU, WAIKATO. BYERS' LONDON-MADE PIANOS A T the Olympia, London, recently, *■*• the display of BYERP' PIANOS caused a great amount of keen ;n----terest and attention, the exhibits Deing greatly admired for their finished appearance and quality of tone. A. H. ARTHUR. Agent. Hawera. Modbls may be seen and particulars obtained at J. G. CRAIG'S, Manaia. JOHN C* ILMOOR, j . - MANAIA; ' CHIEF AGENT FOR TARANAKI. AGRICULTURAL SEEHS AND FERTILISERS I HA YE now received New Season's Supplies of FARM SEEDS for the production of BOOT and FODDER CROPS> including:— ; MANGOLDS CARROTS TURNIPS SWEDES SUGAR BEET CATTLE PARSNIP BUDA KALE CHOU MOELLIER SILVER BEET Etc, etc. Sow BUTTON'S PRIZE-WINNER MANGOLD (the finest itr&in is existence). Alto in Stock— All Classes of ARTIFICIAL FER TILISERS, including my own Special Preparations for various crops. Agent for BUTTON'S PEDIGREE SEEDS. j F. v GJLJI|^p|JBS, HAWEBA.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXV, Issue LXV, 17 December 1913, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXV, Issue LXV, 17 December 1913, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXV, Issue LXV, 17 December 1913, Page 8