1 --Mfi-_.il Lt^id __iiSi PU_2bHHamti bLM<J&L I £(A ACRES, close to Hawera; carrying 30 cows: good 18-bail cow shed con-I U\J crete floor r well watered; good live and wire fences: within half-mile of a 6 factory and H miles from Hawera. Rent, £3 10s per acre; c.p.c, § price- £68; easv tern?-?. The cows are a first-class lot and 'can 'be Ipurchased at £14 10s each I TO ACRES, dose- to Hawera; lease. £3 10s p?r acre; c.p.p., £70 per acre; 4 \J easy terms. ■T) K A ACRES, South Taranaki; will carry 60 cows and 200 breeding ewes; —J fJ\J good homestead, with a very large range of farm buildings. The whole of this property is very well situated, and lies well to the sun. The lease has 10 years to run, at 25f- per acre, with c.p.c. at £25. This farm has not been milked on for three years, and is in excellent heart. STRAIGHT LEASE AS GOING CONCERN. JA{\ ACRES; 5 years to run at 50/- per acre; five minutes from the -Ttv/ factory and school, and eight miles from Hawera; 60 cows. 20 mixed yearlings, horse, trap and harness, 7 25gal. milk cans, plough and harrows; 3-cow Treloar milking plant, guaranteed in good order. Price as going concern, £1500. APPLY HOLDER & WILSON. OPPOSITE POST OFFICE, HAWERA. ■ ---*~™~TfTri~, '-*~1' TTi_m*«rii<_-i '*~ TfiBEE SPECIALS. A K ACRES, adjoining factory, close to school j on main road; well sub • __■_) divided and watered; well laid down in grass; 4-roomed house, wash house and all conveniences; 11-bail concrete floor cow shed; water laid on. Price, £3000; terms, £4.50 cash, balance 5 and 7 years at 5\ and 6 per cent. 8 A ACRES, Ngaere, Barberry boundary hedges; 12 paddocks, well watered; IJ 3 acres swedes, 5 acres oats, ■£ act e mangolds, stack hay, 8-roomed house; concrete floor cow shed, 4-cow plant Gane milking machines and water wheel; carrying capacity, 36 cows, horses and calves, etc. Price, £58 10s acre; terms, £600 cash, balance on easy terms. *) A A ACRES, Stratford district ; subdivided into 15 paddocks ; plenty _- -fcU-vater; 6-roomed house • 8-hail cow shed, 4-cow plant, A.W.R. machines •and Lister engine; trap shed and motor shed. Lease, with c.p.c. at £32 IQs acre Ist July, 1921. One mile to factory, two miles school. Goodwill £1 acre, or would sell as a gomj concern. Possession any time. OSBORNE & TURNBULL AUCTIONEERS, LAND AND FIN AN CIA AGENTS, ETC., RECENT STREET. HAWERA. THE LATEST AND BEST IN THE FORM OF FREIGHT CARRIER IS THE FORD 1-TON TRUCK THIS is one of the best propositions on the market turned out by FORL MOTOR CO., of Canada, Ltd. in Canada. The machine is on th* pame model as the firmly-established passenger car, a combination of the time-tried Ford Chassis and a worm-driven Truck unit capable of carryinj 1 ton. The Engine ia the familiar foui cylinder block unit, with 3-fin. by 4i_ L-head cylinders. F)r efficiency, ea__ of control, and general satisfaction thia Truck cannot be beaten. Come to US and get particulars and have a demonstration. You w'L' be convinced. EMPIRE OARAGE (W. THORPE, PROPRIETORS Head Agent for Hawera, Eltham a"*' Stratford Districts. P.O. Roy i,., 'PHO*TF! 114. _*_**w-,*«'_r:_**c£«B_-r,*-a*^ M Win the War nnHOUSANDS of New Zealanders ! -1- have proved the merits of ! | BOURNVILLE COCOA and I CADBURYS CHOCOLATES J and now -trc--.* why these goods are ec scarce. It is because of the Army's j need that no more is being sent from j England. Remember, your deprivation g means keeping the soldiers fit to "win j the war." ' mmmmmmmwßßmMAmm—m——MMwmnmmmamm—mjMmzx3m*m^mmmm^ ORION - - I The LaboDT-Saving Mange. | THE SPECIAL OPgN-FlitE DEVICE IS A GREAT J ADVANTAGE IW MANY HOMES ' k j Farts required to replace those broken, or ji worn out, caa be supplied ! ! THRIFT IN THE KITCHEN. Tn these days when Food is dear and Coal much higher in price, X it is really necessary to have a thoroughly up-to-date Range like * the ORION, for it economises at every turn. THE ORION gives a steady, even heat that roasts Meats to per- | fection, leaving them richly juicy and tender. NO Waste! -„ J THE ORION Ovens are so absolutely controlled that Baking can '4 be done with the utmost exactctness, quickly and satisfactorily. I NO Waste! ! H."ETsiACEI®CK, LTD. 5 MANUFACTURERS, DUXEDTN, WELLINGTON, AUCKLAND.
I Big Bargains in Ladies' Tweed J •Heats—Worth from 29 S to I 65/- To Clear 9/11 to' 25/- | TwcscS Sport. Coat.-—Sals Prise ! * 9/11 !
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXVII, Issue LXXVII, 1 August 1918, Page 2
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747Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXVII, Issue LXXVII, 1 August 1918, Page 2
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