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CANDY & COOK LAND SALESMEN, KAPONGA. FOR SALE. KAPONGA —60 ACRES, Fiveroomed house, man's whare, stable and cart shed, 14-bail concreted cowshed; half Las been cropped; carry 25 cow. . Price, £34 per acre, with £300 cash; balance, at 5 per cent. I Sole agents. HAWERA—I2S ACRES, 2 miles from town; 10-roomed dwell-. ing and all outbuildings; watered by streams, 9 paddocks; capacity, 60 cows. Terais, £63 per acre; £500 cash; balance, in 5 years; j stock and .implements can be ! taken at valuation. LOWGARTH—ISO ACRES. Good corner section; half cleared; 5-roorned house and necessary outbuildings; 20-bail cowI shed; carry 60 cows. Sell for £37 10s, with £350 cash; bali ance 7 years at 5$ per cent. • : Good chance small capital j man. j MANGATOKI—IIS ACRES. WeH sown down and sub-divided, part live fences; milk 45 cows; II dwelling 5 * rooms, man's | whare, 16-bai] concrete cow=shed, L.K.G. machines installed, with good water power; mile from factory ' £46 10s per acre, with £50.: cash; balance 5 years at 5£ per cent, secures this property. KAPONGA—22O ACRES, in good I heart; grazed on for past 4 years; milk 70 cows; portion cleared; o-roomed house and . good cowshed and outbuildings. Terms, £20 per acre, with £500 dawn; balance 5 years, at 5 per cent. Owner j anxious to sell. A cheap pro- | ; perty at the money.' I j — ' : ______ | PXACTJCAI. HOMS STUDY in Building Construction and fipchitßGiyrej You may f..' fi. a t y „ ur "bent" in ' life is ASCHII._3CS.USB. Our experi- i .. enced and Exi.ert Teachers can assist > you_ to cm ry out your d*>s re. ¥ CXL aiay not wsu 1° become a Qualified Architect, but you may be engaged in the Bui ding or allied trades and desire to thbroughlv understand Building Const.ue.jon, Mechanrea*: D-awn-. I j Dcs gn, Quantity Su veying; etc. " j V> _ have IDEAX Heme Study Courses prepared by experienced and pract cal [ men, who give you individual In*, rue- » tion right in your own homo. Ycu 1 learn surely, thoroughly, practical'}', in I reasonable t-n-.e and at sma 1 expense. ( You t.ke your own lime to master your ! Course. I SE2JD TO-DAY for particulars of our Course., mentioning in which branch YOU ABE INTERESTSD. Hemingway & Eobsrtson's Correspondence Schools, Limited. AUCKLAND. 10 T. BMktepcr*. ro Btefeeeptrg. To BMSteepwa. To Bsek.eperi. ■ IT is in the best interest of Beekeepers that we advise them to see our ] BEE HIVES AND OBTAIN BEE HIVES AND OBTAIN QUOTATIONS. QUOTATIONS. _~Y^o guarantee the QUALITY of our HIVES and FITTINGS. r_T^r,_. ~Year's Prices have been RE L/l'L'__J_. o.^T G_-&S_A. lar Ko 6tock ,if AMERL CAN COMB FOUNDATION. Write for Particulars an _ Prices to T HE JJ AWERA QABH AND TQOOR Tj-ACTORY. QUIN BROTHERS. Proprietors. PLANTING SEASON, 1915. "EIOR, Sale, 20,000~hedge and shelter JL plants, ail hardy and well grown. From 10s to 25s per 100, according to age and variety. Boxthorn and Berberry at lowest rates. Ornamental and Flowering Shrubs from Is each. , Fruit Trees.—A small but choice selection of varieties suitable to the district. Price Lists on Application. «uy locally grown, therefore acclimatised Plants. From G. H. MILLS Normanby. RELIABLE Hot Water Bottles, that . ._la_f ™r-J ear s> are manufactured by .he North British Rubber Company and have their brand on every bottle. Procurable all Chemists. AMMUNITION Advice.—Ensure a successful day by using the best ammunition I have all the best brands including Eley's Universal, ltuby Smokeless, and Amberite, in all sizes of shot. Large stocks enamelware, hollow-ware, and general ironmongery.—Joim Gilmour, Manaia.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXIX, Issue LXIX, 26 May 1915, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXIX, Issue LXIX, 26 May 1915, Page 8