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SPECIAL ftPVERTiSEMENTB. gJOUTH TARANAKI AMUSEMENT The Greatest of all Detective Stones, "THE BLACK BOX," A Photoplay Serial in fifteen instalments, each episode containing two parts ° Author " - - E. Philli I>s Oppenheim Leading Man - - Herßert Rawlinson Lea^!i Qr^ ady " " Miss Anna Little PATEA—Monday, June 12 ELTHAM-Tuesday, 13 ' ( KAPONGA—Wednesday 14 OPUNAKE—Thursday, June 15 MANAlA—Friday; June 16. Prices as Usual. A SPECIAL MISSION FOR TWO WEEKS, CoMncUd W TJWANGELIST J. CUMMING AND . -^ AIRS GUMMING PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH HAWERA, ' | TO-NIGHT, At 7.30. { Everybody Welcome. ARARATA. ASOCIAL EVENING AND DANCE -i Will be held in the J PUBLIC HALL J On 3 WEDNESDAY EVENING, JUNE 14 1016 (Full Moon). Proceeds will be devoted to the Red * Cross Fund being raised by the Ladies of Ararata. . Gentlemen 26; Ladies, 1/- and a j Basket. Tickets to be had from any Member of ( the Committee. ' MODERN BUNGALOW. ~ This place is of 5 large rooms, having * all the conveniences required by the mode¥B iicmsewife; situated . in Hawera's best residential area; nicely planted with ornamental shrubs and having live hedges for shelter- this class of property is extremely hard to get and if built to-d!ay would easily cost £100 more. You can have it at £650, and on terms to suit you if you are reasonable in your demands. Where can you do better? Modern houses are celling like hot cakes. They will soon be unprocurable.^ Get in early. We have also a similar home to above, one of 6 large rooms; a pretty home. A bargain at £750. The owner is leaving Hawera. Very easy terms. £400 cash secures 100 acres of excellent dairying land within \\ miles of the town;; carrying 60 head of grown cattle; returns this season ending about £1000; good house, concreted cowshed, etc. Price, £55 per acre. This wlace is sure to grow into money. ' 2379 FOR EXCHANGE. £50G down secures 200 acres first-class 6wamp land; 3| miles fencing; 8 paddocks, watered by wells and windmills; good roads, nearest town Whakatane. Bay of Plenty; school and factory close by; carrying 100 head big cattle; sroomed dwelling and outhouses. £25 per acre. There is a fortune for sure in this property. We I know this country well, and can I be a great service to you. i ONLY £50 CASH. ! Modern house, central Hawera; 6 good • large rooms, with all conveniences, hot and cold water, elec-ti-ic lights etc. Price, only £675. The owner must sell, and is prepared to accept any reasonable offer. 766 67 ACRES a tip-top little farm, all in grass, 1 acres in crops; carrying capacity 35 cows, horses and young stock; 35 acres stumped; factory and school adjoining; took £525 for milk 1915-16 season. £46 per acre; £500 cash. Very easy terms, for .balance. These properties are in great demand and we advise you to ring for inspection. 2417 £300 CASH. Dairymen, this is a business proposition worth considering. A fine little dairy farm, open cleared land in i live hedges, splendidly watered; only few chains from cheese factory, school, sale yards, railway station; house 5 rooms, concreted cow shed, engine shed, and many other conveniences; area, 70 acres; returns 1915-16, £750. Price of farm, £65 pet- acre; situated within easy reach of Hawera by rail. This is a place you can settle down on until you have no further use of farm lands, cows, etc. Give us a call, must frrow into money. THE VERY BEST. 50 ACRES of the very best dairying land, close to Hawera borough boundary, and watered with water from the borough supply free of charge; carrying 35 cows, several horses and young stock; expect to return £16 per acre this season for milk alone; complete with buildings- not van inch of waste land; live hedges. £85 per acre; £600 cash; very good terms for balance of purchase money. JAMES AND CILLMAN, Land, Insurance and Finance Agents HAWEaA. WANTED TO SELL. TWO and three-quarter acres adjoining the Borough, with buildings - and boxthorn fences; price, £550. . Also—Quarter-acre, Vogel Street, price j £110; quarter-acre, Cameron Street, ' best offer; quarter-acre, Gladstone i street, price £105; section, Disraeli - Street, price £100; house of 6 rooms, . High Street, occupied by owner, terms - to suit. Apply E. W. Good, builder. ARRIVED, prime Southern Table Potatoes, 17/6 (sacks in) less ~ usual 5 per cent, coupon for cash. Full i' supplies Bran, Pollard, Oats, Wheat, 6 Whole and Crushed Linseed, Marton ;. Chaff. 5/9 (sacks in). Arriving, Maize, s On hand. Cement, Lime, Galvanised •- Corrugated Iron, Ridging, Down Pipd ing, Spouting, etc.-—John Gilmour Mar. nnia 6 A GREAT; appetiser with lunch ie It II the delicious "Military Pickle" i. Every grocer in town and country sells r. it F^^.t.in.W person ft. Buy one bottle fco-daj.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXI, Issue LXXI, 9 June 1916, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXI, Issue LXXI, 9 June 1916, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXI, Issue LXXI, 9 June 1916, Page 1