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I wP ■ Im^ uStudy it Out' " ■ "TTTITH the high price of Butter and Cheese, etc., farmers are making big profits now, B ■ T » ' but just think what large profits are in store for the farmer when the war is won fl ■ and the food hungry people of Europe are to "be properly fed. Plenty of ships will then ■ fl be available to lower freights, and New Zealand farmers will coin money. •» fl I LAND WILL THEN BE DEARER I fl Great Britain is looking to New Zealand for farm produce. That means immediate I profit to you. Right now is the time to buy a farm while prices are reasonable, for the fl moment the war is ended they will be almost double. That makes a farm a good invest- fl ment for you. Just think of the hundreds of square miles of land m Europe—once I 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— S men who know YOUR requirements. I SELECTION OF PROPERTIES FOR SALE AND EXCHANGE 110 ACRES CLOSE TO MANAIA GOOD LEASE ,one of. the best dairy farms in the district; sub- 170 ACRES NATIVE LEASE <Sub> divided into 9 paddocks: can carry 60 cows, -p /» r o ±* V -i ± mi/. ■ • .*_' \ horses, bulls and young stock; 6-roomed house For 1™ y + ears from September Ist, 1916 i, with a tarwith hot water laid oil: man's whare- 2U-baiJ ther two years if required;, rent 34/- per acre, cowshed, and numerous outbuildings. Possession payable halt-yearly in advance; rates £20 per July 1, 1917. Price, £68 per acre; about £1000 annum. feub-divided into 4 paddocks, ringcash, with balance 7 years at 5 £per cent. fen + ccd ' ? i ? addoCJ Si B J ml4 lßgs: 4-roomed j- v No 292 cottage, 12-bailed cowshed and pigsties Present -t rs\ Aoorro n^.m- n «i. ,- w-^ n -. ' ' stock: 56 heifers, 2 bulls, 2 cows, one with calf, 150 ACRES N ake ROAD ELTHAM" OPU- 250 ewes, 230 lambs. \ Price as a going concern, Sub-divided into 12 paddocks; 200* chains of boxthorn ' ■*'"'' " £ fencing; carrying 64 cows, 2 bulls, 7 heifers, 16 Hro aphpq rnnn pratimc Awn nainviwr calves, 9 horses and a few sheep; good 7-roomed 152 ACRES GOO? n ? I S A*I* IG AND DAIRYING house, man's whare, workshop, trapshed, cow- UUUNTKY. shed 32s 24, concrete floor and fitted with Gane Undulating, all but 10 acres ploughable; sub-divided machine releaser; water laid on in shed and into 15 paddocks with 7 wired fences; 50 acres • , ; yards; engine room 32 x IS. concrete floor, with already been ploughed; 30 acres regrassed; 20 engine pump, saw bench, gr^Adstone, chaff- 1 acres ploughed for turnips; well watered; halfcutter and bagger. £53 per *i<jre, wjith £600 acr© orcnard; pig run; 5 acres shelter bush; cash and balance 10 years at 5i per cent. half-mile to school and factory; quarter r mi]e to No. 299 P-O.; 6-roomed house, cowshed, and other buildKA ACRES 2 MILES FROM HAWERA ings. Only £21 per acre, with £500 cash, balance v . ■' - for 5 years at 5 per cent. There is £lso a con-Sub-divided into 6 ■ paddocks' and 3 smaller ones; venient G.A.S mortgage. This property hais not carrying capacity 35 cows; 2-roomed house, gig tieen on the market for 18 years. No. 282. shed, cart shed, etc.; 10-bailed cowshed supplied TOWN PROPERTY" aC SS' office^ £77 aCr6> F°T A GOOD HOME FOR A RETIRING FARMER. 4gQ AGRES BACK OF HAWERA ' | ACRE 32 PERCHES. Hilly country, about half grasSj balance fern and 'Good house, large hall, and 6 large rooms, scullery, scrub; 3 paddocks, no buildings. Price, £4 per bathroom, pantry, wash-house, all under one acre. Terms, £300 to £400 cash, balance ar- roof, conservatory, verandahs front and back; ranged to suit. No. 269. electric light, and gas for cooking in bathroom, 17*1^ ACRES BEACH LAND CLOSE TO and under copper; grounds in garden and lawns, 4 HAWERA well sheltered; 7 .minutes from Hawera P. 0.; Level and well watered; boxthorn fences; 3 paddocks. whole house (including buildings) built of solid Price, £66. Terms to be arranged. , » heart timber. Price £1850. Terms to be arNo. 295. ranged. No. 306 I AND OTHER PROPERTIES, mm mm ft I*^^^^^^ AilKKjf wMw ®£ JTH/%^//%/jW&g^riSlsw»

NEW ZEALAND FARMERS' COOP. BACON AND MEAT PACKING C, LTD. RECEIVING DATES FOR FEBRUARY. 1917. Kakaramea —Monday 12, 26. Mokoia—Tuesday 13, 27. Hawera —Every Wednesday. Waverlev —Monday 5 a 19. Manutahi—Tuesday 6, 20. Patea—Thursday 1, 15. Opunake —Every Monday. Te Roti —Every Tuesday. Eltham (at Factory) —livery Wednesday. Kaponga —Every Monday. Okaiawa—Every Tuesday. Normanby—Every Wednesday. Awatuna—Tuesday 6, 20. Te Kiri—Tuesday 13, 27. Mangatoki—Enrery Wednesday. Manaia —Every Tuesday. Auroa —Every Monday. Pihama —Mondays only. Otakeho —Wednesday 7_, 21. Kapuni —Wednesday 14, 28. BUYERS— E. VINE, Manaia. J. CARTER, Eltham. T. PHILLIPS. Mangatoki. T. C. ARNOLD, Hawera. 'Phone 321 J. BURKE- Eltham. 'Phone 33. T"\ENTONE tills the nerve and stops \jf Toothache immediately. Prio«, Li- boUle.—Wallace. Chemist.

PIGS! PICS! PIGS! PRIME BACON PIGS. REQUIRED IN ANY QUANTITY. TTTAWERA TIACON ■TIACTORY 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 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. BUTTON, Hawera. . Sufferers from heartburn and sick headache should take Sharland's Fluid .Magnesia. Conrecte acidity—gives relief. Agreeable and pure. Only one phiffi^g,—Advt.

A SUIT. A COOO 815 IT. WHICH? A PERFECT lUIT. iW« can safely r~* , presume that your igSTZA choice is the perW y feet Suit. At isjj Adam son and / *rTTj£M&rjv Robb's it will Coß* you no more "i'l/m iVi////I for the perfect 'L'M\\i I kind than other Al^fejtl I H ffaildrs will charge ' -llllgj I for 'Must a Suit'" %ssß3f I LET'S TAILOR *Niarffm di You a ■WB/flrß- PERFECT SUIT. ' ffiMMll 111 Come to-day, j|fgfjQJ)J L ljjJ \ be measured ana 1 ielect your maIH/blij 1 Serial from our |i|. 11IJ 1 oew stocK. We ie f ill if promise you Suit if! Iliß satisfaction in j|ll In every respect—in V vsv l*fl n^' style \sS» v. ttJl *n<^ serTiceabilW il?f^ £/ skilled Tailors, ooe us now. AIAMSIN I RBBB, "THE HOUSE FOR MEN'S WEAR."

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXII, Issue LXXII, 13 February 1917, Page 3

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