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" wma* ■____ ■■ ml—_ ['//// '' ' ' ''// "V/ WITH the high, price of Butter and Cheese, etc., farmers are making big profits now, 'but just think what large profits are in store for the farmer when the war is vron and the food hungry people of Europe are to be properly fed. Plenty df ships will then be available to lower freights, and New Zealand farmers will coin money. LAND WILL THEN BE DEARER Great Britain is looking to New Zealand for farm produce. That means immediate profit to you. Right now is the time to buy a farm while prices are reasonable, for the moment the war is ended they will be almost double. That makes a farm a good investment for you. Just ; think of the hundreds of square miles of land m Europe—once highly cultivated and helping to supply the- world's markets—now a waste that will take years to retrieve. OVER 500 PROPERTIES ON OUR BOOKS. Call or write, stating the kind of property you are looking for, and we will give you full particulars of suitable farms for sale or to-let. You will have the services of experienced men to assist you in your choice—men with practical farm knowledge— men who know YOUR requirements. A SELECTION OF PROPERTIES FOR SALE AND EXCHANGE

1110I 110 ACRES CLOSE TO MANA.A ' A HIGHLY IMPROVED FARM FOR SALE OR One of the b©&t dairy farms in the district; sub- EXCHANGE divided into 9 paddocks; can carry 60 cows, ' FOR ANY CLAS3 OF PROPERTY. horses bulls and young stock; 6-roomed house &A ACRES 2 MILES FROM HAWERA with hot water laid on; man's whare; 2U-baii V* ■ cowshed and numerous outbuildings. Possession Sub-divided into 8 paddocks with live hedges; carryJuly 1, 191/. Price, £68 per acre; about £1000 i ng 31 cows with heifers, horses, and bull; only cash, with balance 7 years at 5 iper cent. been milked on one season, previously been used ns\s\ A^ntrcN «ineif »« r.A..,^r^. „ as a fattening paddock; good up-to-date 5-roomed 1300 AGRES CLOS£ ™ HAWERA BY GOOD house; cowshed, implement shed, pigsty, etc. nn . n' , , ROAD Price, £88 per acre, with only a small deposit 70 Acres flat, balance good rolling country; sub- for sale. JS'o. 285. divided into 13 paddocks with sheep-proof fences; 4-roomed house with scullery; cowshed and yards, I£K ACRES OPUNAKE DISTRICT sheep yards, etc.; half-mile from factory, school, 4-Pt/. . and store. Price, £16 per acre, with only £200 Native lease. All felled except 14 acres shelter bush; cash, with balance arranged for a, good man. ring-fenced and sub-divided into 5 paddocks; good f-i-v ,pnr- - .... ,-„ .-„«....«»..--». • i 5-roomed house and cowshed. Lease has 21 years gQ ACRES 2 MILES FROM HAWERA to run at 1/9 per aero. Possession January 1, „,,..,,. , n , , „ ,; 1917, if desired. Price, £8 10s per acre, with Sub-divided into 6 paddocks and 3 smaller ones; £400 cash; balance 7 years at 6 per cent, per gg carrying capacity 35 cows; 2-roomed house, gig annum. £460 G.A.S. . ' JNo. 298. |g shed, cart shed, etc.; 10-bailed cowshed supplied 1 by mill. Price, £77 per acre. For terms apply IKO ACRES GOOD GRAZING AND DAIRYING B at this office. • No. 287. xrJii COUNTRY. 1 460 AGRES BACK 0F HAWERA ' Undulating, all but 10 acres ploughable; sub-divided H i»to 15 paddocks with 7 wired fences; 50 acres gj Hilly country, about half grass, balance fern and already been ploughed; 30 acres regrassed: 20 H scrub; 3 paddocks, no buildings. Price, £4 per !; acres ploughed for turnips; well watered; ,halfm acre. Terms, £300 to £400 cash, balance ar- 'acre orchard; pig run; 5 acres shelter bush; g ranged to suit. No. 269. half-mile to school and factory; quarter-mile to • H 17FCA ACRES BEACH LAND CLOSE TO P. 0.; 6-roomed house, cowshed, and other buildH X 102 HAWERA ings. Only £21 per acre, with £500 cash, tf-lance 1 Level and well watered; boxthorn fences; 3 padlocks I for 5 years at 5 per cent. There is also a con--1 ' Price, £66. Terms to be arranged. " ' ' ( . venient G.A.S mortgage. This property has not ■ * ' • ~ ......... v i on the market for 18 years. No. 282.

■ -,_- -. . . . ■ . 'I " ■ ~ AND OflfEß PROPERTIES *, {) # g\Ij2J*^^AGENTS^AUCTIONEERS. '"' "'-'■— -"■ - »J*f W H#^a*

NEW ZEALAND FARMERS' COOP. BACON AND MEAT PACKING C, LTD. RECEIVING DATES FOR JANUARY, 1917. Kakaramea—Tuesday 2, Monday 15 29 Mokoia—Tuesday 2, 16, 30. Hawera—Wednesday 3/10 17, 24 31. Waverley—Monday 8, 22. Manutahi—Tuesday 9, 23 Patea—Thursday 4, 18 Opunake—Monday 8 15 22 29 Te Roti—Tuesday 2, '9, 16 23 3 30 Eltham (at the Factorv)—Wednesday 3, 10, 17, 24, 31. * J£aponga—Monday 8, 15. 22 29 Okaiawa—Tuesday 2 9, 16 23 30. Normanby—Wednesday 3'lo ' 17 24 31. " ' Pihama—Monday 8, 15 22, 29. Awatuna—Tuesday 9, 23 Te Kiri—Tuesday 2. 16, 30. Mangatoki—Wednesday 3, 10, 17, 24, 31. Manaia—Tuesday 2, 9 16 23, 30 Otakeho—Wednesday 10., 24. Auroa —Monday 8. 15. 22, 29. Kapuni—Wednesday 3. 17., 31. BUYERS— E. VINE, Manaia J. CARTER. Eltham. T. PHILLIPS. Mangatoki. T. C. ARNOLD. Hawera. 'Phone 224. J. BURKE. Eltham. 'Phone 33. DENTONE kills the nerve and stops - Toothache immediately. Price, 1/- bottle.—Wallace, Chemist.

PIGS! PICS! PIGS! PRIME BACON PIGS REQUIRED IN ANY QUANTITY. TTTAWERA Tr> ACOxN TjIACTORY WILL RECEIVE PIGS TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY OF EACH WEEK WALKER AND NICHOLSON. Telephone 180. • NOTICE. I HAVE commenced a Motor Lorry Carrying Business between Hawera [ and Manaia, and trust that by civility I and strict attention to business to merit a fair share of support. Charges reasonable. Satisfaction guaranteed. A trial solicited. 'Phone 71, Manaia. 'Phone 28, Smith and Easton's, Hawera. H. SUTTON, Hawera. Sufferers from neartburn and sick headache should take Sharland's Fluid Magnesia. Corrects, acidity—gives rej lief. Agreeable and" pure. Only one I (jnilling.— Advt.

A BUIT. A GOOD SUIT. WHICKf A PERFECT SUIT. We can safely presume that your &&\ choice is the perTJ feet Suit. At i^sJ Adamson and x^rffeJ-f^TK Robb's it will /^i I &>s/.$ A cost you no more 7/,|- I MfW/j for the perfect ■' ■VfWL IW//i kind than other V']i£^;4j!//(ft Tailors will charge /I^S'li for "iust a Suit>" %'%SM|| I LET'S TAILOR <^% Wsl YOU A J|#< /(I lIS PERFECT SUIT. Jtfff/ /illlll Come to-day, s^'lillll]] measure<i an<^ s^iaTll select your mai /HIII I terial from our I 1 111 * n6W stOCJ£- c if ||11| promise you Suit if I 111 satisfaction in ill It H every respect—in v lift Ml ***♦ finish, style \Jgji' C\l and Gerviceability. Be tailored T^ i3t)j9 rts" skilled Tailors. * Bee us now. AOARSON 2 ROBB, "THE HOUSE FOR MEN'S WEAR."

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXII, Issue LXXII, 15 January 1917, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXII, Issue LXXII, 15 January 1917, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXII, Issue LXXII, 15 January 1917, Page 3

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